OpenSearch
OpenSearch is an open-source, distributed, RESTful search and analytics engine forked from Elasticsearch. Backed by the OpenSearch project under the Apache 2.0 licence, it provides full-text search, log and event analytics, and scalable data visualisation through its companion OpenSearch Dashboards — widely used for search applications, observability and security analytics.
Key Features
- Distributed & scalable — Horizontally scales across clusters to handle large data volumes
- Full-text search — Powerful query DSL for precise, relevance-ranked searching
- RESTful API — All operations via simple HTTP endpoints with JSON responses
- OpenSearch Dashboards — Built-in visualisation, dashboards and alerting
- Analytics engine — Aggregations and vector search for log, metric and semantic analysis
- Security & plugins — TLS, role-based access control and a rich plugin ecosystem
Why Use OpenSearch?
OpenSearch gives you enterprise-grade search and analytics on your own hardware with no licence fees. Being Apache 2.0 and community-governed, it is a safe, vendor-neutral foundation for everything from website search to full observability platforms (where it powers stacks such as Wazuh).
Use Cases
- Enterprise and website full-text search
- Log ingestion and observability dashboards
- Security analytics and SIEM data
- Analytics workloads requiring aggregations and visualisation
Platform
Linux · macOS · Windows · Docker · Kubernetes
Licence
Apache 2.0
Website
opensearch.org
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