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Increasing Elasticsearch performance using HPE Alletra 4110
HPE Alletra 4110 data storage servers provide bare-metal performance, faster indexing, and optimized search times so that Elasticsearch can handle high volumes of data and query traffic. Learn more.
We've all experienced the frustration of trying to find a specific document or receipt buried deep within a pile of papers. Whether you need to return or exchange an item or file taxes, this disorganization can have much more significant consequences than just frustration. I remember the year I had to file my taxes with piles of unorganized receipts and documents, feeling completely overwhelmed and unsure if I had everything I needed. I was worried I would miss something crucial or fill out the forms incorrectly, potentially costing me money in missed deductions or triggering an audit. It was a stressful experience that left me uncertain and anxious, and I knew I needed to change. Properly storing and organizing all my documents and receipts is now a top priority, and it's made the tax filing process much smoother and less stressful.
Thatโs why you must determine how to manage and analyze large and growing data sets to drive better business outcomes. Organizations rely heavily on advanced analytics to uncover insights and make informed decisions in today's data-driven world.
Become data-driven
Elastic offers solutions that help you derive value from your data to make informed decisions and stay competitive in a rapidly changing business environment. Elasticsearch enables performing and combining many types of searches โ structured, unstructured, geo, and metric โ to unlock insights from data. As a result, you can afford to iterate and do more.
The hot tier for Elasticsearch
Elasticsearch is a powerful tool that benefits from an optimized server-based infrastructure to power the hot tier for Elasticsearch enabling organizations to accelerate achieving data-driven outcomes. The hot tier of Elasticsearch is responsible for indexing and querying the most recent data. This tier requires fast access and high throughput to ensure that queries can be rapidly processed and new data can be indexed in real-time.
Power Elasticsearch with HPE Alletra 4110
HPE Alletra 4110 data storage servers are ideal for powering the Elasticsearch hot-tier data nodes, where extremely high performance is essential. These storage servers leverage a balanced architecture to deliver high data throughput, processing, and capacity for performance-demanding workloads in a seamless-to-deploy yet high-density 1U form factor. HPE Alletra 4110 data storage servers provide bare-metal performance, faster indexing, and optimized search times due to direct access to the EDSFF NVMe drives. As a result, Elasticsearch can handle high volumes of data and query traffic while delivering fast and reliable results.
For more details on why HPE Alletra 4110 data storage servers are the ideal choice for use as the Elasticsearch hot tier nodes, refer to the technical brief: Optimize your Elasticsearch hot tier with HPE Alletra 4110 data storage servers
Achieve data-driven outcomes
By investing in an ideal server-based infrastructure for Elasticsearch, your organization can unlock the full potential of this powerful search and analytics platform. With fast query processing, real-time indexing, and efficient handling of large datasets, you can avoid the frustrations and potential consequences of struggling to find a specific document or record. When your data is properly indexed, you can make data-driven decisions quickly and accurately, improving your overall performance and driving success.
Eric Brown
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Eric Brown is a Solutions Engineer for Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) with more than 20 years of experience installing and configuring HPE Storage products. Eric has produced a variety of technical documentation to enable field engineers, customers, and pre-sales. These include product best practices and guidance for performing complex operations.
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