OpenSearch

dhi.io/opensearch

OpenSearch

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OpenSearch is a distributed, RESTful search and analytics engine designed for a wide range of use cases.

About OpenSearch

OpenSearch is a distributed, RESTful search and analytics engine designed for a wide range of use cases, including log analytics, real-time application monitoring, and search. As an open-source project, OpenSearch provides a secure, high-performance platform for storing, searching, and analyzing large volumes of data.

For more information about OpenSearch, visit https://opensearch.org.

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Trademarks

Amazon OpenSearch is a trademark of Amazon Web Services. All rights in the mark are reserved toAmazon Web Services. Any use by Docker is for referential purposes only and does not indicate sponsorship, endorsement, or affiliation.

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Distribution:

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