Amazon OpenSearch Ingestion 101: Set CloudWatch alarms for key metrics | Amazon Web Services

Amazon OpenSearch Ingestion 101: Set CloudWatch alarms for key metrics | Amazon Web Services

Amazon OpenSearch Ingestion is a fully managed, serverless data pipeline that simplifies the process of ingesting data into Amazon OpenSearch Service and OpenSearch Serverless collections. Some key concepts include:

  • Source – Input component that specifies how the pipeline ingests the data. Each pipeline has a single source which can be either push-based and pull-based.
  • Processors – Intermediate processing units that can filter, transform, and enrich records before delivery.
  • Sink – Output component that specifies the destination(s) to which the pipeline publishes data. It can publish records to one or more destinations.
  • Buffer – It is the layer between the source and the sink. It serves as temporary storage for events, decoupling the source from the downstream processors and sinks. Amazon OpenSearch Ingestion also offers a persistent buffer option for push-based sources
  • Dead-letter queues (DLQs) – Configures Amazon…

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