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Elasticsearch editions

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Updated at May 13, 2024

Warning

Yandex Managed Service for Elasticsearch is unavailable as of April 11, 2024.

You can create an OpenSearch cluster in Yandex Cloud as an alternative to Elasticsearch.

Note

As of June 13, 2022, the Gold edition in Managed Service for Elasticsearch clusters is no longer supported. You cannot create a new cluster with this edition or switch to it from Basic or Platinum. On July 6, 2022, all Gold edition clusters were automatically upgraded to Platinum.

Features provided in Managed Service for Elasticsearch depend on the Elasticsearch edition:

Name Description Basic Gold Platinum
Search and visualization Basic Elasticsearch and Kibana search and visualization tools
Data and delivery management Managing data delivery from Kibana and the index lifecycle
Security and encryption Support for encryption-in-transit, intra-cluster encryption, and role-based access control (RBAC)
Audit Retrospective tracking for actions with clusters and their data
Additional visualization tools Easier viewing and working with information, e.g., data-dependent dynamic link generation and export to PDF
Advanced monitoring and notifications Customized Jira, Slack, and email notification settings for monitoring
Extended support for working with geodata Aggregation by geo attributes
Graph analytics Analyzing relationships between index elements
Machine learning ML features, such as anomaly detection, regression, and classification
Advanced access control Integration with third-party authentication and authorization providers (SAML) and granular configuration of data access levels

You can upgrade the Elasticsearch edition after you create a cluster. If you opt to downgrade the edition, make sure to double-check that the reduced functionality will not affect your applications.

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