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This is a repackaged open source software product wherein additional charges apply for support with guaranteed 24/7 availability. Transform your data into actionable insights with Elasticsearch 9.1.1, the world's most popular enterprise search and analytics engine. This production-ready AMI combines the latest Elasticsearch with Ubuntu, delivering a secure, scalable, and high-performance search platform.
What is Elasticsearch?
Elasticsearch is a distributed, RESTful search and analytics engine capable of solving a growing number of use cases. It provides:
- Lightning-Fast Search: Millisecond response times across billions of documents
- Real-Time Analytics: Analyze data as it arrives with near-instant results
- Scalable Architecture: Grow from a single node to hundreds seamlessly
- RESTful API: Simple JSON-based interface for all operations
- Full-Text Search: Advanced querying with relevance scoring
Why This Image?
- Latest Version: Elasticsearch 9.1.1 with all security patches
- Production Optimized: JVM tuned, heap sized, and kernel parameters set
- Security First: X-Pack security enabled with TLS/SSL ready
- Ubuntu 24.04 LTS: 5-year support with latest performance improvements
- Quick Start: Pre-configured and ready to index in under 5 minutes
Features:
- AWS-Optimized Performance: Elasticsearch 9.1.1 configured for AWS VMs with Premium SSD support, accelerated networking, and availability zone awareness
- Enterprise Search Platform: Power intelligent search across AWS services and custom applications with millisecond response times
- Unified Analytics Engine: Combine logs, metrics, and traces from AWS CloudFormation, applications, and infrastructure in one scalable platform
Real-World Use Cases:
Enterprise Search:
- Power intelligent search across:
- E-commerce product catalogs
- Knowledge bases and documentation
- Internal company data and wikis
- Legal document repositories
- Media and content libraries
Log Analytics & Observability:
- Monitor and analyze:
- Application logs and errors
- Infrastructure metrics
- Security events and threats
- User behavior and clickstreams
- IoT sensor data
Business Analytics:
- Drive insights from:
- Customer behavior patterns
- Sales and revenue metrics
- Inventory and supply chain data
- Marketing campaign performance
- Real-time dashboards
Industry-Specific Solutions:
Healthcare: Patient record search, clinical trial matching, research papers Finance: Fraud detection, transaction monitoring, compliance reporting Retail: Product recommendations, inventory search, price monitoring Media: Content discovery, metadata search, audience analytics Government: Public record search, case management, citizen services
Getting Started:
Launch Instance:
- Choose instance type (recommended: 4GB RAM, 2 CPU)
- Configure security group (ports 5601, 9200, 9300)
- Launch with your key pair
First-time Configuration
- Access your instance over SSH to view first-time configuration instructions.
- Access Elasticsearch ssh -i your-key.pem ubuntu@your-instance-ip
Quick Commands:
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Check cluster health: curl -X GET "localhost:9200/_cluster/health?pretty"
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Check version: curl -X GET "localhost:9200"
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Create an index: curl -X PUT "localhost:9200/products"
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Index a document: curl -X POST "localhost:9200/products/_doc" -H 'Content-Type: application/json' -d' { "name": "Laptop", "price": 999.99, "description": "High-performance laptop with SSD" }'
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Search: curl -X GET "localhost:9200/products/_search?q=laptop"
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Highlights
- AWS-Optimized Performance: Elasticsearch 9.1.1 configured for AWS VMs with Premium SSD support, accelerated networking, and availability zone awareness.
- Enterprise Search Platform: Power intelligent search across AWS services and custom applications with millisecond response times.
- Unified Analytics Engine: Combine logs, metrics, and traces from AWS CloudFormation, applications, and infrastructure in one scalable platform.
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64-bit (x86) Amazon Machine Image (AMI)
Amazon Machine Image (AMI)
An AMI is a virtual image that provides the information required to launch an instance. Amazon EC2 (Elastic Compute Cloud) instances are virtual servers on which you can run your applications and workloads, offering varying combinations of CPU, memory, storage, and networking resources. You can launch as many instances from as many different AMIs as you need.
Version release notes
This includes the latest release of Elasticsearch, Kibana and Ubuntu 24.04 LTS
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Usage instructions
Getting Started:
Launch Instance:
- Choose instance type (recommended: 4GB RAM, 2 CPU)
- Configure security group (ports 5601, 9200, 9300)
- Launch with your key pair
First-time Configuration
- Access your instance over SSH to view first-time configuration instructions.
- Access Elasticsearch ssh -i your-key.pem ubuntu@your-instance-ip
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