What you'll learn:
How to deploy HA Elasticsearch cluster using AWS Opensearch
How to deploy HA Elasticsearch cluster using AWS ECS
How to deploy HA Elasticsearch cluster using AWS EC2
Elasticsearch autoscaling
Elasticsearch cluster conceptions and performance
AWS IAM, VPC, ECS, Opensearch, security groups
Docker and Docker swarm
Requirements:
Active AWS account
Terraform/Ansible basics
AWS basic conceptions, e.g VPC, EC2, subnets, security groups...
Good knowledge at docker and at least basic knowledge at docker orchestration
Short description:
Current course is about how to deploy Elasticsearch cluster at AWS using Opensearch, ECS, EC2 with Terrafrom and Ansible. Within the course a lot of AWS and DevOps tips and trick would be discovered.
COURSE STRUCTURE:
Teh first one is about how to deploy ES as an AWS service, which is called OpenSearch. Here I will tell you about interesting OpenSearch pitfalls that I discovered during my commercial practice. And believe me - you will not find that information at AWS documentation. You will get a ready terraform module for deploying the Opensearch cluster and we will analyze it step by step together.
In the 2d part I will show how to deploy an ES cluster at ECS (Elastic Container Service). And again we will use the terraform modules for that. I will show you why you can't use Fargate in that case and how many problems should be resolved to deploy ES at ECS.
Next course section is about how to deploy ES at EC2 instances using docker swarm. I will prove to you that it is the easiest and at the same time the most cheap way to deploy ES at almost any cloud for most small and middle companies with a steady growth pattern. You will get ready terraform modules that will allow you to prepare AWS infrastructure and ansible modules for deploying HA ES cluster upon it.
The 4th part is devoted to autoscaling possibilities of ES cluster using different deployment approaches. We will talk about what we really can autoscale, when we can use it and what big limitations we have in case of working with ES.
5th module is devoted to the theory. If you are already familiar with ES cluster conceptions and everything that is related to shards and ES performance - then you can skip it. But if not - that is the place where you have to start from.
Who this course is for:
Software engineers
DevOps engineers
Everybody who likes ElasticSearch/OpenSearch and want to get more knowledge around it
Everything You Need to Know About AWS devops: ElasticSearch at AWS with terraform and ansible
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