https://opensearch.org/ OpenSearch * News * Source * Documentation * Events * Download * Get Started About OpenSearch [ ] OpenSearch makes it easy to ingest, search, visualize, and analyze your data. OpenSearch is a community-driven, open source search and analytics suite derived from Apache 2.0 licensed Elasticsearch 7.10.2 & Kibana 7.10.2. It consists of a search engine daemon, OpenSearch, and a visualization and user interface, OpenSearch Dashboards. OpenSearch enables people to easily ingest, secure, search, aggregate, view, and analyze data. These capabilities are popular for use cases such as application search, log analytics, and more. With OpenSearch people benefit from having an open source product they can use, modify, extend, monetize, and resell how they want. At the same time, OpenSearch will continue to provide a secure, high-quality search and analytics suite with a rich roadmap of new and innovative functionality. The OpenSearch project's principles for development When we (the contributors) are successful, OpenSearch will be: Great software. If it doesn't solve your problems, everything else is moot. It's going to be software you love to use. Open source like we mean it. We are invested in this being a successful open source project for the long term. It's all Apache 2.0. There's no Contributor License Agreement. Easy. A level playing field. We will not tweak the software so that it runs better for any vendor (including AWS) at the expense of others. If this happens, call it out and we will fix it as a community. Used everywhere. Our goal is for as many people as possible to use it in their business, their software, and their projects. Use it however you want. Surprise us! Made with your input. We will ask for public input on direction, requirements, and implementation for any feature we build. Open to contributions. Great open source software is built together, with a diverse community of contributors. If you want to get involved at any level - big, small, or huge - we will find a way to make that happen. We don't know what that looks like yet, and we look forward to figuring it out together. Respectful, approachable, and friendly. This will be a community where you will be heard, accepted, and valued, whether you are a new or experienced user or contributor. A place to invent. You will be able to innovate rapidly. This project will have a stable and predictable foundation that is modular, making it easy to extend. Download OpenSearch Download OpenSearch OpenSearch Project Org on GitHub View the project roadmap Current Version: 1.2.4 / Jan 18th, 2022 What's new? Auto Backport in OpenSearch Backporting is a common process in OpenSearch in order to maintain release branches separate from main and to be ready... Update: OpenSearch Proposed 2022 Release Schedule As part of thinking about releases for this year, I've been trying to sketch out a schedule of major and... Shard Indexing Backpressure in OpenSearch In this post we wish to dive into the Shard Indexing Backpressure feature which got launched with OpenSearch 1.2.0 and... A Quick OpenSearch Primer OpenSearch is an open-source project built on top of Apache Lucene, a powerful indexing and search library. Even if you've... Getting started with Fluentd and OpenSearch The OpenSearch project is, a community-driven open-source search and analytics suite derived from Apache 2.0 licensed Elasticsearch 7.10.2 and Kibana... More news Have a question? Do you have a question regarding OpenSearch? Maybe you aren't the first to ask it. Checkout our frequently asked questions (FAQ) to see if your question is already answered. If not, don't hesitate to ask in the community forums. + Check out the FAQ + Ask in the forums Founding documents + Introducing OpenSearch + Stepping up for a truly open source Elasticsearch + Keeping Open Source Open OpenSearch Links Get Involved + Code of Conduct + Forums + Github + Partners + Community Projects Resources + FAQ + Testimonials + Brand Guidelines + Trademark Usage Policy + OpenSearch Disambiguation Contact Us + Connect (c) OpenSearch contributors, 2022. OpenSearch is a registered trademark of Amazon Web Services. (c) 2005-2021 Django Software Foundation and individual contributors. Django is a registered trademark of the Django Software Foundation. This website was forked from the BSD-licensed djangoproject.com originally designed by Threespot & andrevv. We Django and the Django community. If you need a high-level Python framework, check it out.