THEREISANUPDATEDVERSIONOFTHISCOURSEAVAILABLE! Please search for “Elasticsearch 8 and the Elastic Stack” unless you specifically need to learn Elasticsearch 7-Elasticsearch and the Elastic Stack are important tools for managing massive data. You need to know the problems it solves and how it works to design the best systems, and be the most valuable engineer you can be. Elasticsearch 7 is a powerful tool for analyzing big data sets in a matter of milliseconds! Its increasingly popular technology for powering search and analytics on big websites, and a valuable skill to have in today’s job market. This course covers it all, from installation to operations. Learn how to use Elasticsearch 7 and implement it in your work within the next few days. We’ve teamed up with Coralogix to co-produce the most comprehensive Elastic Stack course we’ve seen with over 100 lectures including 16 hours of video. We’ll show you how to set up search indices on an Elasticsearch 7 cluster (if you need Elasticsearch 6 or 8 - we have other courses on that), and query that data in many different ways. Fuzzy searches, partial matches, search-as-you-type, pagination, sorting - you name it. And it’s not just theory, every lesson has hands-on examples where you’ll practice each skill using a virtual machine running Elasticsearch on your own PC. We’ll explore what’s new in Elasticsearch 7 - including index lifecycle management, the deprecation of types and type mappings, and a hands-on activity with Elasticsearch SQL. We’ve also added much more depth on managing security with the Elastic Stack, and how backpressure works with Beats. We cover, in depth, the often-overlooked problem of importing data into an Elasticsearch index. Whether it’s via raw RESTful queries, scripts using Elasticsearch API’s, or integration with other “big data” systems like Spark and Kafka - you’ll see many ways to get Elasticsearch started from large, existing data sets at scale. We’ll also stream data into Elasticsearch using Logstash and Filebeat - commonly referred to as the “ELK Stack” (Elasticsearch / Logstash / Kibana) or the “Elastic Stack”.Elasticsearch isn’t just for search anymore - it has powerful aggregation capabilities for structured data, which allows you to glean new insights from your indexed data. We’ll bucket and analyze data using Elasticsearch, and visualize it using the Elastic Stack’s web UI, Kibana and Kibana Lens. You’ll learn how to manage operations on your Elastic Stack, using X-Pack to monitor your cluster’s health, and how to perform operational tasks like scaling up your cluster, and doing rolling restarts. We’ll also spin up Elasticsearch clusters in the cloud using Amazon Elasticsearch Service and the Elastic Cloud. Elasticsearch is positioning itself to be a much faster alternative to Hadoop, Spark, and Flink for many common data analysis requirements. It’s an important tool to understand, and it’s easy to use! Dive in with me and I’ll show you what it’s all about.