Elastic is a flat db, you linked some specific blog about it. I don’t know what you’re asking?
That’s thesame service just hosted by aws
Link me the specific service you are talking abotu
Didn't go through your AWS link: it rrequired signin
That’s the same service which corresponds to the same blog I linked
My confusion lies in the fact that this isn’t really a db service so either
- you’re using a really janky solution, or
- you guys are doing something I haven’t seen before
Or probably both
Or probably you have a hole in understanding and you’re interfacing with elasticsearch but the info is stored elsewhere
Still cool even if it is janky/misunderstood
Idk it’s pretty industry accepted as a large scale flat data lake. It’s used as the data store for the government’s BDP
hmm
ctrl+f elasticsearch
I think that you are experiencing data being passed through elasticsearch and thinking it is stored there… ask your mentor/somebody who knows a lot and let me know what he says
Not the NOAA, DISA’s
Ask you-know-who then
After his time
edit: actually who cares lol
I noticed the other day this thread is not even visible to the outside world (good)
Regardless I am fairly sure my original point applies
Even if it’s just the search engine on top of it, it still indexes and stores all the data. The only reason you’d have another DB is for resiliency, which, with a cluster, we wouldn’t need
I’m not sure but I would love to see you set something up that proves your point
In fact it is my goal to make that as easy as possible and it was probably going to be my next project after achieving that (eta may 2019 because I have to play a lot of hots)