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build an Elasticsearch cluster consisting
of nodes in any location. As a result,
users can simultaneously run analytics
on data that resides within your private
cloud or on public cloud resources.
of nodes in any location. As a result,
users can simultaneously run analytics
on data that resides within your private
cloud or on public cloud resources.
Intelligent Data Placement
As data ages and access becomes
less frequent, you can move data to
the public cloud. This data remains
available for search and analytic
workloads because the Elasticsearch
nodes in the public cloud reside on the
enterprise network. Data does not need
to be moved between your private and
public clouds for analysis.
As data ages and access becomes
less frequent, you can move data to
the public cloud. This data remains
available for search and analytic
workloads because the Elasticsearch
nodes in the public cloud reside on the
enterprise network. Data does not need
to be moved between your private and
public clouds for analysis.
Cisco Intercloud Fabric offers a
representational state transfer (REST)
API that can be used to manage the
Elasticsearch nodes that reside in the
public cloud. You can power-on nodes
prior to a search session and power
representational state transfer (REST)
API that can be used to manage the
Elasticsearch nodes that reside in the
public cloud. You can power-on nodes
prior to a search session and power
them off when the search session is
complete, increasing the cost-savings
benefits from the use of a public cloud.
complete, increasing the cost-savings
benefits from the use of a public cloud.
Conclusion
If you need to improve the search
and analysis capabilities used in your
business, it’s time to deploy a hybrid
cloud powered by Cisco Intercloud
Fabric and Cisco UCS. With these IT
infrastructure solutions, you can quickly
and easily connect your private cloud to
a public or provider-hosted cloud while
maintaining the same level of security
and policy across environments. With
the capability to access your hybrid
cloud resources on demand and use
Elasticsearch to search and extract
real-time insights from your structured
and unstructured data, you can
accelerate IT and business innovation.
and analysis capabilities used in your
business, it’s time to deploy a hybrid
cloud powered by Cisco Intercloud
Fabric and Cisco UCS. With these IT
infrastructure solutions, you can quickly
and easily connect your private cloud to
a public or provider-hosted cloud while
maintaining the same level of security
and policy across environments. With
the capability to access your hybrid
cloud resources on demand and use
Elasticsearch to search and extract
real-time insights from your structured
and unstructured data, you can
accelerate IT and business innovation.
For More Information
For more information about Cisco
Intercloud Fabric, visit
Intercloud Fabric, visit
.
For more information about big data
solutions using Cisco UCS, visit
solutions using Cisco UCS, visit
.
For more information about Cisco
Validated Designs for big data, visit
Validated Designs for big data, visit
.
For more information about
Elasticsearch, visit
Elasticsearch, visit