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Elasticsearch - Site Search Software

Elasticsearch Reviews in April 2025: User Ratings, Pros & Cons

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Elasticsearch Reviews & Ratings

4.5

Very Good

Based on 204 ratings & 104 reviews

Rating Distribution

Excellent

(76)

Very Good

(25)

Good

(3)

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Expert's Review

Elasticsearch stands out as a fast and efficient search tool that excels in handling vast volumes of data with speed and accuracy. Its ability to store, search, and analyze data quickly in near real-time is commendable, making it a valuable asset for applications that require complex search features. With features like scalability, query fine-tuning, and RESTful ...Read more

Elasticsearch pros and cons

  • Fast and efficient search capabilities, suitable for handling large volumes of data.

  • Intuitive and easy-to-use RESTful API for searching and analyzing documents.

  • Open-source with good community support and resources available.

  • Scalability and ability to index every field in a document, enhancing performance.

  • Steep learning curve for beginners, especially regarding complex queries and DSL syntax.

  • Challenges with setup and cluster management, including configuring shards and replicas.

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Eric M

12/16/15

5 out of 5

Scalable, easy-to-use, easy-to-configure document search

What do you like best? Easy-to-configure interface and scalability. I use ElasticSearch to augment slower, MySQL-based document collections and the in-memory indexing and searchability is a huge win! What do you dislike? The built-in Marvel plugin is "free for development use" but continues to nag as if I need a license regardless. Recommendations to others considering the product: ElasticSearch itself requires a server to run. If you're already running a Linux development ...

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12/16/15

5 out of 5

Scalable, easy-to-use, easy-to-configure document search

What do you like best? Easy-to-configure interface and scalability. I use ElasticSearch to augment slower, MySQL-based document collections and the in-memory indexing and searchability is a huge win! What do you dislike? The built-in Marvel plugin is "free for development use" but continues to nag as if I need a license regardless. Recommendations to others considering the product: ElasticSearch itself requires a server to run. If you're already running a Linux development server, ...

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Keith L

06/15/15

5 out of 5

NoSQL search everything technology

What do you like best? I was playing around with Couchbase and I saw the plugin with Elasticsearch. It was pretty easy to install based on a JVM and connected easily to Couchbase. Suddenly, we could search all our data with one huge reverse index. Of course, you do need to refine your queries, but it proved so powerful, right out of the gate. The developer community also seems quite strong, and since it is RESTful it can serve many environments. I have been using NEST to connect from ...

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06/15/15

5 out of 5

NoSQL search everything technology

What do you like best? I was playing around with Couchbase and I saw the plugin with Elasticsearch. It was pretty easy to install based on a JVM and connected easily to Couchbase. Suddenly, we could search all our data with one huge reverse index. Of course, you do need to refine your queries, but it proved so powerful, right out of the gate. The developer community also seems quite strong, and since it is RESTful it can serve many environments. I have been using NEST to connect from .Net ...

Read more