Searching and analyzing your data in real time with Elasticsearch is now available as a one-click installation on Google Compute Engine (GCE). Google collaborated with Elasticsearch to take the Lucene-based open source product you know and love and made it easy to use on cloud infrastructure you trust.
GCE is the Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS) component of the Google Cloud Platform, which offers a suite of cloud-based services to help users develop and run a multitude of applications. Using virtual machines hosted on Google’s infrastructure, GCE lets users run large-scale workloads with the reliability and performance of Google’s global fiber network.
Elasticsearch on GCE is a performant option for organizations looking for a cloud-based, scalable solution to search and analyze data in real time. From centralized logging, to powerful search applications, to operational analytics, Elasticsearch on GCE lets you simply point, click, and provision an Elasticsearch cluster instantly. The integration also includes Marvel, the Elasticsearch monitoring product that helps you keep a pulse on your deployment and optimize your use of Elasticsearch.
To get started with Elasticsearch on GCE, visit: https://cloud.google.com/solutions/elasticsearch/click-to-deploy
Elasticsearch can also be combined with Logstash and Kibana, two open source products that work with Elasticsearch to easily take data from any source and visualize it with real-time, custom dashboards.
If you’re interested in getting guidance from the best, Elasticsearch subscriptions offer enterprise-grade support for your projects in development and production to help you accelerate project delivery and solve issues quickly. Our Gold and Platinum subscriptions are further enriched with Shield, the commercial security product for Elasticsearch, at no additional cost.