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In this video, we walk you through how to use the Point in Time Search in Amazon OpenSearch Service. It covers creating, utilizing, and removing Point in Time references. Additionally, it illustrates how to combine PIT with the Regular and search_after methods to achieve consistent pagination results.
For more information on Point in Time Search in Amazon OpenSearch Service, Please refer to the AWS documentation here: https://go.aws/3PEJEvP
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ABOUT Amazon OpenSearch Service. Amazon OpenSearch Service is a managed service that makes it easy for you to perform interactive log analytics, real-time application monitoring, website search, and more. OpenSearch is an open source, distributed search and analytics suite derived from Elasticsearch. Amazon OpenSearch Service offers the latest versions of OpenSearch, support for 19 versions of Elasticsearch (1.5 to 7.10 versions), as well as visualization capabilities powered by OpenSearch Dashboards and Kibana (1.5 to 7.10 versions). Amazon OpenSearch Service currently has tens of thousands of active customers with hundreds of thousands of clusters under management processing trillions of requests per month. See the Amazon OpenSearch Service FAQ for more information.
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00:05 - Intro
00:25 - Paginating Search Results in OpenSearch Service
02:02 - Point in Time
04:56 - Create Point in Time(PIT)
05:37 - List PIT References
05:50 - Search with PIT
08:28 - PIT with search_after
10:25 - Delete PIT
11:30 - Conclusion
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