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Learn it! Packed with 60 engaging lectures in almost 8 hours of video, this essential liveVideo course will add highly marketable Elasticsearch skills to your toolbox! Elasticsearch 6 and Elastic Stack teaches you how to set up and manage a search and analytics platform using Elasticsearch and Elastic Stack.
about the subjectElasticsearch is an industry standard open source search engine.
Built on Apache Lucene, Elasticsearch is lightning-fast, secure, and easy to use! Combine Elasticsearch with the Logstash data processing pipeline and the Kibana data analytics dashboard, and you have the powerful Elastic Stack platform, a complete data storage and analysis platform.
about the videoElasticsearch 6 and Elastic Stack starts by showing you how to install Elasticsearch 6 on your PC and configure it on a cluster.
From there, you’ll learn to bucket and analyze data using Elasticsearch and you’ll monitor your cluster’s health using X-Pack.
You’ll set up search indices and query your data using common approaches like fuzzy searches, partial matches, search-as-you-type, and more.
This amazing course teaches you to perform rolling restarts, scale up your cluster, and even spin up clusters in the cloud using Amazon Elasticsearch Service and the Elastic Cloud.
With Frank Kane’s practical instruction, you’ll tackle the often-overlooked problem of importing data into an Elasticsearch index. You’ll delve into raw RESTful queries and scripts using Elasticsearch APIs, and you’ll see how Elasticsearch seamlessly integrates with other big data systems like Spark and Kafka. After you’ve mastered Elasticsearch basics, you’ll explore the Elastic Stack. You’ll experience the data processing power of Logstash and pick up data analytics techniques with the interactive Kibana visual dashboard! Every lesson has hands-on examples, so you’ll practice your new search and analysis skills as you go!Inside:Create search indices and mappingsSearch full-text and structured data in several different waysIntegrate Elasticsearch with other systems including Spark and KafkaAggregate structured data using buckets and metricsImport data into Elasticsearch using several different techniquesUse Logstash and Kibana to import streaming log dataUse Filebeats and the Elastic Stack to import streaming data at scaleManage operations on production Elasticsearch clustersUse cloud-based solutions including Amazon’s Elasticsearch Service and Elastic CloudFor tech-minded individuals familiar with web services and REST.
Some exposure to Linux and JSON-formatted data would also be beneficial.
Frank Kane holds 17 issued patents in the fields of distributed computing, data mining, and machine learning.
He spent 9 years at Amazon and IMDb, developing and managing the technology that automatically delivers product and movie recommendations to millions of customers every day.
Sundog Software, his own company specializing in virtual reality environment technology and teaching others about big data analysis, is his pride and joy.