Posted On: Sep 8, 2021

Amazon OpenSearch Service now supports OpenSearch Dashboards Notebooks, a new feature that enables OpenSearch users to interactively and collaboratively develop rich reports backed by live data and queries. A notebook is a document made up of cells or paragraphs that can combine markdown, SQL and Piped Processing Language (PPL) queries, and visualizations with support for multi-timelines so that users can easily tell a story. Notebooks can be developed, shared as an OpenSearch Dashboards link, PDF or PNG, and refreshed directly from OpenSearch Dashboards to foster data driven exploration and collaboration among OpenSearch users and their stakeholders. Common use cases for notebooks includes creating postmortem reports, designing run books, building live infrastructure reports, or even documentation.

OpenSearch Dashboards Notebooks feature is powered by OpenSearch, an Apache 2.0-licensed distribution of Elasticsearch. OpenSearch Dashboards Notebooks is supported on all Amazon Opensearch Service domains running OpenSearch 1.0 or greater. To learn more about Opensearch and Opensearch Dashboards Notebooks, visit the project website and Feature Deepdive: OpenSearch Dashboards Notebooks.

OpenSearch Notebooks is now available for all Amazon OpenSearch Service domains across 25 regions globally: US East (N. Virginia, Ohio), US West (Oregon, N. California), AWS GovCloud (US-Gov-East, US-Gov-West), Canada (Central), South America (Sao Paulo), Africa (Cape Town), Middle East (Bahrain), EU (Ireland, London, Frankfurt, Paris, Stockholm, Milan), Asia Pacific (Singapore, Sydney, Tokyo, Osaka, Seoul, Mumbai, Hong Kong), and China (Beijing – operated by Sinnet, Ningxia – operated by NWCD). Please refer to the AWS Region Table for more information about Amazon OpenSearch Service availability.