Elastic announces general availability of searchable snapshots and introduces runtime fields
MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif .– (BUSINESS WIRE) – Elastic (NYSE: ESTC) (“Elastic”), the company behind Elasticsearch and Elastic Stack, recently announced general availability of searchable snapshots and the beta of the read schema with fields of execution to maximize data insight and profitability through its Elastic Enterprise Search, Observability and Security solutions.
With the general availability of searchable snapshots and the cold data level in Elasticsearch 7.11, customers can maintain and search data on low-cost object stores such as AWS S3, Microsoft Azure Storage, and Google Cloud Storage to balance storage costs, data preview. New cold tier capacity, also available in Elastic Cloud, reduces infrastructure costs by up to 50% with minimal impact on performance – all with the same level of reliability, redundancy, and automatic recovery expected from Elasticsearch.
Elasticsearch 7.11 also introduced the beta of runtime fields, which allows users to set their index schema at query time. With runtime fields built on Elastic Stack, users now have the option of choosing between performance and schema scale in writing or schema flexibility in read in the same Elasticsearch cluster. Users can create smooth data structures with a schema on read, reducing first glance time and optimizing costs. Whatever the use case, execution fields help teams reduce their data recovery time.
For more information, read the Elastic blogs on Snapshots and Search Execution Fields.
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