Amazon OpenSearch Service
Securely unlock real-time search, monitoring, and analysis of business and operational dataIntroduction to OpenSearch Service
Amazon OpenSearch Service securely unlocks real-time search, monitoring, and analysis of business and operational data for use cases like application monitoring, log analytics, observability, and website search.
Benefits of Amazon OpenSearch Service
Features
AWS manages software installing, upgrading, patching, scaling (up to 3 PB), and cross-Region replicating with no downtime. OpenSearch Service is also bundled with a dashboard visualization tool, Amazon OpenSearch Dashboards, which helps visualize not only log and trace data, but also machine learning (ML)-powered results for anomaly detection and search relevance ranking.
Managed OpenSearch
Run search workloads simply without the hassle of configuring, managing, and scaling OpenSearch clusters. OpenSearch Service provides the power of open-source search with interactive millisecond response times. Additionally, Amazon OpenSearch Serverless enables search and log analytics without provisioning and adjusting resources, automatically scaling resources based on your application's needs.
Price performant and scalable vector search for generative AI
The Vector Engine for Amazon OpenSearch Serverless powers generative AI applications with scalable vector storage and search for ML-augmented experiences. You can query billions of embeddings combined with text keywords in milliseconds, connect to foundation models, update embeddings in near real-time, and elevate customer experiences with accurate responses based on business data.
Fully managed data ingestion and transformation
Amazon OpenSearch Ingestion enables ingesting, transforming, and routing data at scale to OpenSearch domains and OpenSearch Serverless collections. OpenSearch Ingestion automatically scales to handle demanding workloads, reduces storage costs through deduplication and sampling, enforces data quality with built-in processors and schemas, protects sensitive data through redaction, and routes data based on compliance requirements.
Comprehensive security for search and log analytics
Use robust security capabilities to audit and secure search and log analytics data, meeting requirements for authentication, authorization, encryption, audit trails, and regulatory compliance. OpenSearch Service offers granular access control, network isolation, secure programmatic access, compliance enablement across industry standards, and security analytics through log collection, normalization, and comparison.
Integration with other AWS services
Simply integrate with other AWS services to deliver expanded search and analytics functionality. This includes seamless integration with Amazon DynamoDB and Amazon DocumentDB databases for advanced search on stored data, as well as frictionless search across Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3) to reduce the need for separate data indexing. You can now directly query and visualize Amazon CloudWatch Logs data in near real-time using Amazon OpenSearch Service without complex data pipelines or having to export or transform the data first. This zero ETL integration centralizes log data collection and storage, leveraging the scalable ingestion and storage of CloudWatch Logs along with the advanced analytics capabilities of OpenSearch Service. Zero ETL integration between Amazon Security Lake and Amazon OpenSearch Service, allows you to efficiently search and analyze voluminous security data that were previously cost-prohibitive to analyze without data integration challenges, streamlining security investigations and providing comprehensive visibility of your security landscape. The service further integrates with AWS model hosting services like Amazon Bedrock and Amazon SageMaker, enabling vector embeddings generation and storage, and AWS CloudTrail and AWS CloudWatch for enhanced cluster management and security auditing.
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Use cases
Natural language and search
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