AWS Big Data Blog
Category: Amazon OpenSearch Service
PackScan: Building real-time sort center analytics with AWS Services
In this post, we explore how PackScan uses Amazon cloud-based services to drive real-time visibility, improve logistics efficiency, and support the seamless movement of packages across Amazon’s Middle Mile network.
OpenSearch UI: Six months in review
OpenSearch UI has been adopted by thousands of customers for various use cases since its launch in November 2024. Exciting customer stories and feedback have helped shape our feature improvements. As we complete 6 months since its general availability, we are sharing major enhancements that have improved OpenSearch UI’s capability, especially in observability and security analytics, in this post.
Zero-copy, Coordination-free approach to OpenSearch Snapshots
In this blog post, we tell you how we enhanced the snapshot efficiency in Amazon OpenSearch Service while carefully maintaining these critical operational aspects. These snapshot optimizations are enabled for all OpenSearch optimized instance family (OR1, OR2, OM2) domains from version 2.17 onwards.
Introducing Amazon Q Developer in Amazon OpenSearch Service
today we introduced Amazon Q Developer support in OpenSearch Service. With this AI-assisted analysis, both new and experienced users can navigate complex operational data without training, analyze issues, and gain insights in a fraction of the time. In this post, we share how to get started using Amazon Q Developer in OpenSearch Service and explore some of its key capabilities.
Save big on OpenSearch: Unleashing Intel AVX-512 for binary vector performance
With OpenSearch version 2.19, Amazon OpenSearch Service now supports hardware-accelerated enhanced latency and throughput for binary vectors. In this post, we discuss the improvements these advanced processors provide to your OpenSearch workloads, and how it can help you lower your total cost of ownership (TCO).
Amazon OpenSearch Service launches flow builder to empower rapid AI search innovation
The AI search flow builder is available in all AWS Regions that support OpenSearch 2.19+ on OpenSearch Service. In this post, we walk through a couple of scenarios to demonstrate the flow builder. First, we’ll enable semantic search on your old keyword-based OpenSearch application without client-side code changes. Next, we’ll create a multi-modal RAG flow, to showcase how you can redefine image discovery within your applications.
Accelerate data pipeline creation with the new visual interface in Amazon OpenSearch Ingestion
Today, we’re launching a new visual interface for OpenSearch Ingestion that makes it simple to create and manage your data pipelines from the AWS Management Console. With this new feature, you can build pipelines in minutes without writing complex configurations manually. In this post, we walk through how these new features work and how you can use them to accelerate your data ingestion projects.
Optimize multimodal search using the TwelveLabs Embed API and Amazon OpenSearch Service
In this blog post, we show you the process of integrating TwelveLabs Embed API with OpenSearch Service to create a multimodal search solution. You’ll learn how to generate rich, contextual embeddings from video content and use OpenSearch Service’s vector database capabilities to enable search functionalities. By the end of this post, you’ll be equipped with the knowledge to implement a system that can transform the way your organization handles and extracts value from video content.
Correlate telemetry data with Amazon OpenSearch Service and Amazon Managed Grafana
In this post, we show you how to use Amazon OpenSearch Service and Amazon Managed Grafana to correlate the various observability signals that improve root cause analysis, thereby resulting in reduced Mean Time to Resolution (MTTR). We also provide a reference solution that can be used at scale for proactive monitoring of enterprise applications to avoid a problem before they occur.
Introducing vector search with UltraWarm in Amazon OpenSearch Service
Amazon OpenSearch Service also offers a multi-tiered storage solution to its customers in the form of UltraWarm and Cold tiers. In this post, we discuss this new capability and its use cases, and provide a cost-benefit analysis in different scenarios.