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Elastic Cloud - hosted Elasticsearch, from the creators Starting at ~$0.093/hour.
Elasticsearch is an open source, distributed, RESTful search engine, usable by any language that speaks JSON and HTTP. Kibana is a flexible analytics and visualization platform that lets you set up dashboards for real time insight into your Elasticsearch data.
Elastic Cloud is a hosted Elasticsearch solution that gives you all the awesomeness of Elasticsearch and Kibana and reduces your time to market without the worry of hosting and maintaining your deployment.
With Elastic Cloud you get dedicated Elasticsearch clusters with reserved memory and storage, ensuring stable and predictable performance.
Whether you need 1GB of memory or 2TB of storage, Elastic Cloud lets you provision a new cluster with ease. Simply specify the needs for your use case in a few clicks and you’re off and running.
You can scale your cluster as and when needed, by the click of a button and without any downtime.
Meet your availability requirements and protect against unplanned downtime by selecting replication across redundant data centers (HA). Meanwhile, we’ll monitor your clusters around the clock for critical infrastructure issues.
Elastic Cloud provides the latest versions of Elasticsearch and Kibana for you to deploy with the click of a button, without downtime. We care about your data and know backups are just as important. Elastic Cloud automates them without any additional cost to you.
The available application locations for this add-on are shown below, and depend on whether the application is deployed to a Common Runtime region or Private Space. Learn More
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United States | Available |
Europe | Available |
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Frankfurt | ||
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Mumbai | ||
Oregon | ||
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To provision, copy the snippet into your CLI or use the install button above.