• AutoOps: Simple Elasticsearch cluster monitoring and management now available on-prem Share on TwitterShare on Twitter Share on Twitter Share on LinkedInShare on LinkedIn Share on LinkedIn Share on FacebookShare on Facebook Share on Facebook Share by EmailShare by Email Share by Email Print this pagePrint Print Following the widespread adoption ofAutoOps for Elastic Cloud Hosted launched in November 2024, we are excited to announce that AutoOps is now available for self-managed clusters, bringing simplified cluster management with real-time issue detection, performance recommendations, and resource utilization insights directly to your on-prem or privately hosted environments. • This release is designed to save your team’s time by reducing administrative overhead and the manual effort required for performance tuning. • With real-time issue detection and tailored recommendations, you can improve performance by pinpointing bottlenecks like slow queries, mapping issues, and unbalanced shards. • Furthermore, AutoOps delivers clear resource utilization insights, enabling you to lower your total cost of ownership by identifying underutilized nodes and reducing unnecessary hardware costs We’ve made connecting your on-prem environment to AutoOps incredibly simple with a quick setup process. • It takes just a few minutes to link your self-managed cluster to your Elastic Cloud account. • This seamless connection is your first step toward comprehensive monitoring and management.
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- Elastic has expanded its AutoOps monitoring platform to support self‑managed Elasticsearch clusters. The new on‑prem release offers real‑time issue detection, performance recommendations, and resource‑utilization insights, enabling teams to identify bottlenecks such as slow queries, mapping errors, and shard imbalance. A quick setup links the cluster to an Elastic Cloud account, providing seamless monitoring and read‑only diagnostics for support engineers. Early adopters report significant performance gains and cost reductions, with Tipalti citing a 10 % annual savings. AutoOps is included in Enterprise subscriptions and aims to reduce administrative overhead for on‑prem deployments.
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