Amazon OpenSearch Service zero-ETL integration with Amazon S3 now available
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This article announces the general availability of Amazon OpenSearch Service zero-ETL integration with Amazon S3, a new way for customers to query operational logs in Amazon S3 data lakes without needing to switch between tools to analyze data.
Specifically, the article covers:
- Customers can now access operational log data stored in Amazon S3 using OpenSearch Service, making it easier to perform complex queries and visualizations without moving data
- Previously, customers had to copy data from S3 into OpenSearch Service for analysis, which was time-consuming and expensive
- The new integration is available with OpenSearch Service 2.13 in several AWS regions
- Customers can quickly get started with out-of-the-box dashboards for AWS log types like VPC Flow, WAF, and ELB
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