We created the Elastic Contributor Program to encourage knowledge sharing in our community and to recognize and reward the hard work of our awesome contributors. There are six different contribution types accepted in the program: event organization, presentation, written content, video, translation, and code. In this blog post, we’ll cover how to contribute code in the many free and open projects that Elastic maintains. Getting startedFirst, let’s clarify what qualifies as code content for the E
Increasingly, we are seeing on-prem workloads being moved onto the cloud. Elasticsearch has been around for many years with our users and customers typically managing it themselves on-prem. Elasticsearch Service on Elastic Cloud — our managed Elasticsearch service that runs on Amazon Web Services (AWS), Google Cloud, and Microsoft Azure across many different regions, is the best way to consume the Elastic Stack and our solutions for enterprise search, observability, and security. If you’re looki
Wow, it's finally here! After 25 fantastic articles we've reached the end of the 2020 Elastic Advent series. We've covered ECS, Synthetics, Monitoring Tekton tasks and pipelines, OpenTelemetry, log correlation with APM, Index patterns and tradeoffs for observability, Rank features, New data types, Phonetic search, Korean language search, Elasticsearch Rust Client, Searchable snapshots, ESM, Workplace Search, App Search, Data import/export, Data visualisation, Kibana Lens, Kibana Maps,
With Elastic 7.9, the Elastic Agent and Fleet were released, along with a new way to structure indices and data streams in Elasticsearch for time series data. In this blog post, we'll give an overview of the Elastic data stream naming scheme and how it works. This is the first in a series of blog posts around the Elastic data stream naming scheme. Elastic data stream naming scheme The Elastic data stream naming scheme is made for time series data and consists of splitting datasets into different
Many users need their Elasticsearch clusters to always be available. And a lot of these same users also want to upgrade their Elasticsearch environment when a new version is released, so they can take advantage of all the new features and functionality. The result is that admins end up upgrading the Elasticsearch engine while it is operating at full capacity in production. Sound too good to be true? Well, Elasticsearch was designed for zero downtime upgrades, but upgrading the engine while going
The telecommunications world is in the middle of its fourth industrial revolution. Organisations are trying to bring out as many new services as possible to monetise their infrastructure, but despite their modern approach, they still own and maintain legacy — and most importantly — multi-vendor infrastructures. Due to complex organisational structures and decentralised management systems, most responsibilities are divided between multiple departments. This means that operational departments expe
We are in the final stretch for the 2020 version of the Elastic Advent Calendar! This is the last weekly wrap up, the next one will be a recap of the full 25 days. This week we have some great insights into preparing interviews, monitoring tekton tasks and pipelines, text analysis for korean language, searchable snapshots, OpenTelemetry, Data visualisation and log correlation with APM. Let's dive into Week 3Dec 15 [english] — Preparing for an Elasticsearch Interview, by Aravind Putrevu Elasticse
Signed search keys in Elastic App Search give you more control over a user's search experience. You can tailor the experience to show results you know are more relevant to the specific user while also controlling what data the user can see and search over. API keys in App SearchElastic App Search has the concept of search keys and private keys:
A search key is prefixed with search- and can only be used to search over your engines.
A private key is prefixed with private- and can create, updat
It is with great excitement that we announce our first-ever supervised ML and security integration! Today, we are releasing a supervised ML solution package to detect domain generation algorithm (DGA) activity in your network data. In addition to a fully trained detection model, our release contains ingest pipeline configurations, anomaly detection jobs, and detection rules that will make your journey from setup to DGA detection smooth and easy. Navigate to our detection rules repository to chec
With 2020 quickly coming to a close, we’re setting our sights on opportunities for the upcoming year, and we are happy to announce the very first Elastic Community Conference (ElasticCC in short) on the 26th and 27th of February, 2021. Please help us spread the word (#ElasticCC) and submit your talk to the Call for Presenters / Papers (CfP). What is ElasticCC about?In short, it's a free technical conference from the community for the community.& Open to developers, practitioners, customers, an