
Learn AWS REDIS in one day
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Basic / AWS, Redis, aws-elasticache, memcache
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Learn AWS REDIS in one day. Add caching to your service to make it more reliable.
Basic
AWS, Redis, aws-elasticache
For those who want to introduce OpenSearch and ElasticSearch to AWS services, we will show you quick results centered on AWS OpenSearch software.
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Level Basic
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5.0
egs41
That was helpful, thank you.
5.0
김링크
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Swr59CkA_w The core content is the same as the video above It would be nice if you could show more examples and examples of search engines actually used through additional updates. For example, in the video, data was only inserted through cloud9, but it would be better if you could show other methods besides the official AWS documentation, such as inserting data directly from local to open search, or inserting data directly from AWS dynamoDB. ============================================== (Edit) Thank you for the quick feedback. The lecture using Lambda was very informative and good! The parts I was curious about were resolved. Please continue to provide good lectures!
5.0
coconus
We need to introduce a search function, and I think we can introduce it quickly. I think we can introduce Korean-optimized search tips really quickly. 😃
AWS OpenSearch
AWS CloudSearch
ElasticSearch
A Taste of OpenSearch/ElasticSearch with AWS
Easily implement the search function! ☺️
Instead of Elasticsearch, try Opensearch managed by AWS.
OpenSearch 's tremendous growth comes from its combination with AWS!
Run simple, practical AWS tutorials in a real-world environment.
The lecture only provides very simple usage instructions .
I recommend it to anyone considering introducing it.
Using AWS Eventbridge and Lambda
Even a practical example of putting data into Opensearch!
AWS OpenSearch , AWS CloudSearch
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Who is this course right for?
Anyone who wants to introduce Elasticsearch features in an AWS environment
For those who want to add a search function
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Swr59CkA_w The core content is the same as the video above It would be nice if you could show more examples and examples of search engines actually used through additional updates. For example, in the video, data was only inserted through cloud9, but it would be better if you could show other methods besides the official AWS documentation, such as inserting data directly from local to open search, or inserting data directly from AWS dynamoDB. ============================================== (Edit) Thank you for the quick feedback. The lecture using Lambda was very informative and good! The parts I was curious about were resolved. Please continue to provide good lectures!
Thank you. The main content of the lecture is the same as the video you mentioned. However, I think it is impossible to practice by watching that video. The most important VPC and Cloud9 settings are completely missing from that video. And surprisingly, there are parts that are missing from the YouTube video, so I expect it will be helpful for those who cannot operate it with that video. The same part is 18 minutes for AWS vs. 60 minutes for my lecture. Even if you follow only that part, it will be over 60 minutes. I am leaving this because there is a possibility that you may misunderstand whether I just read the comments and judge that I have skipped the lecture. Overall, the current lecture content is to specifically run that video. I understand that the document that is the basis of that lecture is too well-made and I am not satisfied. I will supplement the fact that the examples are clearly lacking. However, I hope you understand that I left a comment about the parts that may cause misunderstanding in the lecture judgment by reading the comments. Thank you for your good feedback. ======================(Edit) Thank you for quickly changing the review. If there are any additional features you would like to see, please leave a comment on the Q&A board and we will actively reflect them ;)
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I was interested in CloudSearch, but it seems to be a bit less updated than I thought. It seems good to use. I think it would be good if there were a few more examples. ㅎㅎ
Thank you. I will try to add more examples❤️
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That was helpful, thank you.
Thank you. If you need more information, please let me know ;)
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We need to introduce a search function, and I think we can introduce it quickly. I think we can introduce Korean-optimized search tips really quickly. 😃
Thank you very much! I will try harder.
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Hello, OpenSearch is the most prominent in AWS, but I would like to ask if you could add a lecture on how to install and connect on Linux, not on the cloud like ELK, and use the configuration and basic commands. I would like to update the lecture on how to insert and delete data while creating an insdex on Opensearch through .conf and .json files in the tables in the DB through this type of configuration, DB + Logstash + Opensearch. I need a local environment, not a cloud..ㅜㅜ
Ah.. You need it in a local environment too... ELK is just elstaicsearch, not opensearch. Since AWS no longer introduces elstaicsearch, it seems like you want to just install elasticsearch on EC2, so I'll think about that 👍
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