Amazon OpenSearch Introduction is a two-day, hands-on course is designed to help working technology professionals master the essential aspects and operations of OpenSearch. The course covers all of the key concepts and administrative tasks necessary to deploy and use a production system. Attendees will learn how to search, aggregate and analyze large volumes of real-time data using OpenSearch’s highly available schema-less platform. The course covers its horizontally scaled, distributed architecture and best practices for deployment and operations. Students will also gain familiarity with the OpenSearch query DSL and key APIs, including Document, Search, and Indices. Attendees will leave with a clear understanding of OpenSearch and how to use it to extract high value data insights over large scale streaming datasets in real time.
Who Should Attend
Information Technology (IT) and Quality Assurance (QA) Staff, Technical Managers, Developers, DevOps and Build personnel
What Attendees Will Learn
This course is designed to give attendees a intensive overview of the Amazon OpenSearch distributed, open source search and analytics engine. Upon completion, attendees will be prepared to analyze sophisticated large scale data sets. Learning modules include:
- Architecture and clustering
- OpenSearch domain specific language (DSL) and queries
- Using Analyzers, Suggestions, and Suggesters
- Document Modeling
Prerequisites
Basic Linux command line skills are required.
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