I could barely hear the questions due to noise, if that wasn't obvious. Here's some of the relevant links for the talk: www.found.no/foundation/ www.found.no/foundation/elasticsearch-from-the-bottom-up/ www.found.no/foundation/elasticsearch-in-production/
Hello Alex, Thank you for a great presentation. I am working on a school project, where I trying to do full text search and given a user query I want to find relevant passage from top ranked document. Is it possible using elasticsearch? Please share some thoughts
@Alex - Just couldn't understand how when doing aggregation an author who should be in the top 10 ( the global top 10) is in the 11th position of one of the shards?? How is this possible and how does the amount of data transferred through the network affect this and also how a shard_size = 100 parameter tends to mitigate this? Would be great if you could give an explanation with accompanying articles - to make it easier to understand, thanks.
good one if you watch at 1.5X
+Arvind Devaraj But good for me. I can't listen english quickly.
+Arvind Devaraj What an amazing idea. Thank you!
nice solution, 1.25 is perfect for me :))
Good tip, saved me a lot of time
2.0x only
Thanks Alex. The slides are done so professionally that they are easy to follow, and the explanation and pace is great. Just wow!
I could barely hear the questions due to noise, if that wasn't obvious.
Here's some of the relevant links for the talk:
www.found.no/foundation/
www.found.no/foundation/elasticsearch-from-the-bottom-up/
www.found.no/foundation/elasticsearch-in-production/
Great talk, you know your stuff, I learned a lot.
Hello Alex, Thank you for a great presentation. I am working on a school project, where I trying to do full text search and given a user query I want to find relevant passage from top ranked document. Is it possible using elasticsearch? Please share some thoughts
@Alex - Just couldn't understand how when doing aggregation an author who should be in the top 10 ( the global top 10) is in the 11th position of one of the shards?? How is this possible and how does the amount of data transferred through the network affect this and also how a shard_size = 100 parameter tends to mitigate this? Would be great if you could give an explanation with accompanying articles - to make it easier to understand, thanks.
Great talk Alex especially for beginners . Easy to follow . Thanks.
Great talk, came back again after a few years.
Very Nice Video Alex..Thank you for sharing your knowledge.
that was some good knowledge for the day.Thanks a lot bro.
Very useful info about elastic. Easy to follow!
Great talk! I learned a lot. Congratulations!
4th time I watch this....I can barely pass the half and not fall asleep.
Awesome!!!! simple and good explanation
Thanks for the great talk!
Great stuff.. Amazing talk!
Good explanation. Thanks Alex.
This is really Great talk.
I like his slides, how did he make it? by hand drawing or some software?
***** that's cool, I'll try, thanks! :)
+Xinyu Wang I thought you were sarcastic, but I was wrong...
ColumboJedi no sarcasm, I do like it.
Thanks for great presentation
Great talk, easy to follow! Thanks
Thank you for sharing .....
Can anyone help me, videos or any docs for Elasticsearch administration process?
amazing talk! well done
This was super helpful!
Awesome. Thank you, Alex
This was really really good =)
Great talk!!
hello guys can anyone suggest how to monitor tomcat logs with ELK stack.
Great Talk!
Great talk :)
15:00 is super helpful
Loved it
1:02 that curly head is anime-nerd
useful