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license, and maybe I will some day, but in the lede?!) I gather it's document search, and I suppose it must be faster than grep, or else why? But it doesn't say that. How does it achieve its speed, indexing? What does it index, individual words (tokens)? Words in context? Word pieces? And what is the use case, as opposed to searching docs with grep etc.? Does it only become more useful than grep when the size is : -->
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This section seems quite out of place as these do not seem to be data breaches related to security issues with Elasticsearch. They are just general data breaches where servers have been accessed through other means, be that backdoors or misconfigured server. No other database page has similar, see
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I see your point; the table occupied a pretty large proportion of the vertical scroll, so while the identical format (including all out-of-date versions) is used on numerous other OSS pages (Apache HTTP server, Debian Linux release history page, Maria DB, etc.) those pages either have substantially
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My name is Daniel and I'm an employee at Elastic. One of the previous discussions suggested renaming this page to Elastic, with the response being that this was a page dedicated to the software, and not the company — however, if there were enough information a page could be created. I read that I
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I came here hoping to get an overview of what Elasticsearch is, and all I get is that it's a search engine (I already guessed that from the name) with certain properties (I'd have to follow every link to understand what those are) and certain licenses. (Ok, maybe some people need to know the
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As of Jan 2021, starting with the next Elasticsearch release, it is no longer distributed under an OSI approved license. See . Should it be removed from the Knowledge maintained lists of free software, such as "Free software programmed in Java (programming language)" and "Free search engine
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shouldn't edit this page directly, or try to write new pages myself, but could make suggestions in the discussion. I would like to propose creating a new page for the brand, which I can provide some copy and verifiable references for. Can someone help me with this?
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for more info). Information about noteworthy customers, partners, providers and products can be briefly added of course, but should be covered in prose with some context, and these details must be based on independent reliable sources to establish relevance.
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Extensive lists of customers, partners, providers and products should be hosted on the company's official website - Knowledge is not a directory for such detailed self-sourced information (see
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I took it out - it was huge and didn't contribute anything useful to this article for the general reader. The project's own website should be consulted for that kind of information.  —
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Can someone please add something like "ElasticSearch can be used in conjunction with Kibana and Logstash to provide for analysis and visualization of logging data." with a link to
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first, and have other editors review and contribute to it before publishing. I've left further info on your talk page. Feel free to ask if you have any questions. —
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The article is primarily about the software package, which is still called Elasticsearch. If there were enough to say, a separate article could be created for
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X? Under what circumstances would I use it, and under what circumstances would a relational db, or some other kind of db, be better? And so forth.
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I agree, there should be consistency with the database pages. I'm also of the opinion that third-party data breaches ought to be documented elsewhere.
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Note: Page not yet moved due to the target having a nontrivial edit history. Posting db-move. Any competent admin could also complete this move.
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Subsequent comments should be made in a new section on the talk page. Editors desiring to contest the closing decision should consider a
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I think we should keep a shorter version that only shows the major versions and currently supported, instead of all of them, like
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more other content or are pages dedicated to that version history. I'll have a go at creating an abbreviated table as you and
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Elasticsearch is no longer in whole released under the Apache 2 license. Some functionality is released under the
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not CamelCase in most reliable sources. In the meanwhile you can change the text in the article body and infobox.
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seems more appropriate category after the license change, in line with other software that is licensed under
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seems keen on keeping them in the article, perhaps they should do the work of reducing it to useful size.  —
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policy before starting on an article for them. If you still wish to do so, I recommend you create a
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First off, welcome to Knowledge! Due to your status as an employee of Elastic, you should read our
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on Knowledge. If you would like to participate, please visit the project page, where you can join
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Agreed. Done. Note this was done twice before and reverted without engaging in discussion here.
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Subsequent comments should be made in a new section on this talk page or in a
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I agree, this was a major omission, and I've added in the intro (next time,
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here on the Talk page for independent editors to review, or
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The following discussion is an archived discussion of a
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The above discussion is preserved as an archive of a
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