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Why? Tech or on principle? We are using Amazon ES but leaves a lot to be desired.

But I don’t know how much of that is just ES and how much is Amazon




What pain points do you see with Amazon ES, if I may ask? I'm considering migrating to it.


We are doing the transition and everything is just so smooth. Adding new nodes is easy and fast. There's an actually good and consistent UI.

Last time we tried to upgrade our cluster version on AWS we ended up waiting for weeks until it randomly updated mid day on a busy day and broke everything.

It's a ton of small things that really make a difference.


You can upgrade instantly on AWS, it doesn't take weeks. A lot of problems with AWS Elasticsearch Service are caused by corporations trying to squeeze a dollar out of a dime.

T2 and T3s with no Master Nodes, let alone three, leads to a lot of problems.

When everything lives in MMAP'd memory and you are nickel and dime'n it with 4GB and one CPU. You're going to have a bad day.


Yeah that was for sure not the case for 3 m5.large master nodes and several r4.2xlarge nodes.

The update was instant, what wasn't instant was the wait for the update. IDK if it was the maintenance window (which was set up for a weekend) or some bug, but we DID end up waiting weeks until it randomly updated.


How do you manage user access to the management console?




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