I am using Basic subscription of elastic and planning to deploy the same on customer tools with basic license. Should I become an OEM partner with elastic if I have to deploy or distribute elastic components with basic license?
Also what is the difference between the OpenSource and Basic subscriptions?
The Basic subscription is based on the elastic distro containing non open source features. So if you want to distribute features covered by the basic subscription you need to check the OEM partnership.
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Is there basic authentication free with elastic search (basic) distributed version or this falls under the 30 days trial feature ?
We are working on adding elastic search as indexing solution for our application. Bit confused with licensing and subscription where they mention that distributed has some feature like Xpack for security free but also mention that it is under trail version.
So the question is can we add basic security to elastic search and use it without any trial issue or it is trial pack ?
basic Elastic Security features are free since v6.8 or v7.1. No trial. From this feature matrix, here's what you get for free:
Secure settings
Encrypted communications
Role-based access control
File and native authentication
Kibana Spaces
Kibana feature controls
API keys management
Your basic authentication requirement is covered by using file or native authentication (https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/7.11/setting-up-authentication.html), as long as you don't have to integrate your authentication process with an identity provider.
2 options
Open distro from amazon
2.https://search-guard.com/
I need to send email automatically whenever any error comes in my Elastic search.
Is there anyway to do it.
I dont want to use Elastic Cloud for it.
I can use Watcher in Kibana, but my question is whether the "Watcher" is available in local also along with cloud?
Please help!
Watcher is available in on-premises installations if you have at least a Gold License, it is not available with the free basic license.
The same thing for the Kibana e-mail action, it needs a Gold License.
You can check what is available at the subscription page.
If you do not have a Gold License for your on-premises cluster, you will need an external tool to query elasticsearch and send e-mails, you can build one using one of the official clients libraries (python, node.js, java etc) or you can try other tools like elastalert.
How to separate bandwidth to clients in SaaS plaform?
Example: wix separate in GB to each client type.
I use Laravel in Google compute engine, but any tip is valid
I believe If we talking about SaaS your have to find your solution from third-party tools since GCP mostly is a Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) or Platform as a Service (PaaS).
Please take look at following document which outline Rate-limiting strategies and techniques in GCP
https://cloud.google.com/solutions/rate-limiting-strategies-techniques
and
https://stripe.com/blog/rate-limiters
As per Wikipedia:
SnapLogic is a commercial software company that provides Integration Platform as a Service (iPaaS) tools for connecting Cloud data sources, SaaS applications and on-premises business software applications.
It is surely a competitor to informatica, but it doesn't seem to be just another ETL tool. I have a rough understanding that it is used for data integration but that's about it.
Is it merely an ETL tool or does it have any other functionality? Also, what are iPaaS tools in general?
Well, the best place to learn about SnapLogic will be their website, https://www.snaplogic.com/
Here is a video of SnapLogic: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KYJK7bjOlA0
A simple developer friendly example:
Let's say i want to search for twitter feeds posted with a particular hashtag by a particular person and write that data into a database of my choice or into amazon S3. SnapLogic allows me to do that without learning about the Twitter API and AWS. SnapLogic takes care of the abstraction for the user so that they can focus on the business logic of things.
The demos are available in the blog: http://www.snaplogic.com/blog
A look at SnapLogic on crunchbase is not a bad idea and you could also find their competitors there.
Your other questions like what are integration platform as a service(iPaaS) tools is too basic and should just be googled.
Basically there are two types of cloud integration, iPaaS and dPaaS
Basically SnapLogic is a iPaas Tool (Integration Platforma as a Service), One of the growing online cloud based integration ETL tool.
As per the Gartner report one of leader in "Enterprise Integration Platform as a Service" refer below link
https://www.snaplogic.com/press-releases/gartner-names-snaplogic-as-a-leader-in-the-magic-quadrant
About tool and few useful links,
1.Designer
It's a canvas area to play and develop your integration pipelines.
2.Manager
Is is a main important to manage all the projects , pipelines, assets ,accounts,creating users and providing permissions, and also import and export of
projects.
3.Dashboard
Monitoring the pipelines logs and information of running pipelines and history.
Useful links:
1.Main site:
https://www.snaplogic.com
2.SnapLogic free trial:
https://www.snaplogic.com/free-trial
3.SnapLogic Documentation
http://doc.snaplogic.com/
4.SnapLogic Community
https://community.snaplogic.com/
5.SnapLogic Blog
https://www.snaplogic.com/blog
Also recently they released SnapLogic Extremem, Please have a look
https://www.snaplogic.com/press-releases/introducing-snaplogic-extreme-to-help-data-engineers-operationalize-cloud-based-big-data-integrations
What are the options when it comes to SaaS/hosted full text search? How should I evaluate the different options available?
I'm looking for something that uses Lucene, solr, or sphinx on the backend, and provides a REST API for submitting documents to index, and running searches.
I could build my own EC2 AMI, but I'd have to configure EBS and other stuff, monitor it, etc.
Websolr provides a cloud-based Solr with a control panel. It's in private beta as of this writing, but you can get the service through Heroku.
Another hosted Solr service is PowCloud, also in private beta, which seems to offer strong Wordpress integration.
SolrHQ: another beta service providing a hosted Solr solution, with Joomla and Wordpress integrations.
Acquia Search offers Solr integration for Drupal sites.
If you decide to build your own EC2 instance, the SolrOnAmazonEC2 wiki page might be useful. Or you could just get LucidWorks Solr for EC2, which is probably the easiest and fastest way to get Solr on EC2.
Engine Yard provides a cloud-based Sphinx service.
Indextank is a hosted real-time full text search solution. It's pretty simple to set up (you can get an index running in a couple of minutes) and it's very powerfull (Reddit runs over IndexTank). It provides Java, Python, Ruby and Php clients as well as a Rest API specification. There's an awesome support service (including live chat). You should give it a try.
Another option, particularly for UK people is http://www.netaphorsearch.com/ . I should point out I own Netaphor Ltd. We support the Solr REST API but also have a PHP connector so that you can get up and running very quickly.
Have a look at Artirix - UK company but also in the US http://www.artirix.com. I know they power some sites such as Globrix.com in the UK based on SOLR and have a bunch of other products for crawling and data processing
My five cents
http://indexisto.com/
Offers free hosted Elastic Search if you are ready for advertisement in search results. But anyway you can start with free, and switch to no ads paid account.
It's also not just hosted Elastic Search, but ready to ase Ajax search box (that really impress) to embed to you site (mobile and tablet adopted), and some useful features like statistics, image resizing. There are several options to fill the index with documents - crawler, API and DB connector
Another option for lower-volume websites is Midwestern Mac's hosted Solr search (I am the owner of Midwestern Mac, LLC, just fyi).
Although it's not too hard (if you can use a command line respectably well) to provision your own server on a VPS somewhere...