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What is Opster?
Opster is a solution designed to streamline Elasticsearch and OpenSearch management, administration, troubleshooting, and optimization. It caters to businesses of various sizes, from small startups to large enterprises. Opster is utilized by professionals in DevOps Engineering, Site Reliability Engineering...
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What is Opster?
Opster is a solution designed to streamline Elasticsearch and OpenSearch management, administration, troubleshooting, and optimization. It caters to businesses of various sizes, from small startups to large enterprises. Opster is utilized by professionals in DevOps Engineering, Site Reliability Engineering (SRE), Software Development, Database Development, and Software Architecture.
Key Features
Bulk: Opster allows for performing multiple write operations in a single API call, potentially increasing indexing speed.
Cache: Opster utilizes node request, shard data, and field data cache in Elasticsearch to improve operational efficiency.
Circuit Breakers: Elasticsearch's circuit breakers handle OutOfMemory errors and help prevent node crashes.
Client: Opster provides official Elasticsearch clients for various programming languages, including Java, JavaScript, Perl, PHP, Python, Ruby, and .NET.
Cluster: Opster enables the creation of robust Elasticsearch clusters consisting of multiple servers (nodes) for efficient data storage and request handling.
Cross-Cluster Search: Opster offers cross-cluster search functionality, allowing users to execute queries across multiple Elasticsearch or OpenSearch clusters.
DELETE: Opster provides guidance on using the DELETE API to remove specific documents from an Elasticsearch index.
Deploying Elasticsearch Using Docker Hub: Users can deploy Elasticsearch using Docker Hub, a cloud-based repository for container images, with the help of Opster's guidance.
Deprecation: Opster offers tools and resources to identify deprecated functions in Elasticsearch.
Discovery: Opster helps handle Elasticsearch node startup, restart, or loss of contact with the master node through the discovery process.
Opster Technical Details
Deployment Types | Software as a Service (SaaS), Cloud, or Web-Based |
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Operating Systems | Web-Based |