Amazon Elasticsearch Service Initial Setup
The initial setup of Amazon Elasticsearch is straightforward.
View full review »Basically, we were working on the sprint wise. As you know, if you say the complete and particular part of the deployment, you can say that it is like considering the requirements for that, and to fulfill the complete requirements, which involves Elasticsearch, it takes more than three months. It will be almost four months. We have worked on Agile and other storage devices consisting of epic and all. Basically, we break down into small pieces of the task, and then we work on that each sprint. For a maximum of two weeks, we have the sprint.
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Amruth Kumar
Team lead at YAP
It is not difficult to setup this tool. It took us two days to deploy it.
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BrahimDahamni
Dev Lead at Silicod
The initial installation has been straightforward, and the system is functioning smoothly.
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Ashish Jaiswal
Senior Software Engineer at a financial services firm with 10,001+ employees
The initial setup was straightforward. We followed the AWS guidelines for the process and it worked. I think that the installation took between 10 and 15 minutes.
We are currently using the on-premises deployment but we are planning to implement the SaaS solution. We plan to continue using this solution in the future.
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Devendra Chhaiya
Tech Lead at a tech vendor with 51-200 employees
It was very easy. We just created an elastic server, created an access suggestion from the command line and then set up the complete project using the command line on the local disc. It is so easy. We really appreciate Amazon!
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