Today, Amazon OpenSearch Service introduces a new engine purpose-built for log analytics workloads, delivering up to 4x better price-performance on internal benchmarks. It combines this efficiency with the full-text search capabilities that OpenSearch is known for, so users can still run the ad hoc queries that incident investigation depends on.
As log volumes grow with cloud-native architectures, AI workloads, and expanding compliance needs, teams spend more of their time on aggregations and trend analysis to uncover broader patterns — while incident investigations still call for precise text search. Amazon OpenSearch Service, with new optimized capability for log analytics, delivers both fast analytical queries and full-text search in one seamless service. Amazon OpenSearch Service’s new engine optimized for log analytics delivers up to 70% lower storage with a new columnar storage for aggregation workloads. Retain up to 3x more data at the same cost. The new engine also delivers up to 2x higher ingestion throughput on the same hardware and 2x faster analytical queries.
To get started, create a new domain on OpenSearch 3.5 or above using AWS console, select the observability use case, and set the engine mode to optimized. You can build visualizations and explore data through PPL in OpenSearch UI, or query via SQL using the API, JDBC/ODBC drivers, and Query Workbench. The engine also supports combining full-text search predicates with analytical SQL in the same query. For more information, refer to the documentation .
Amazon OpenSearch Service optimized for log analytics is available across 12 regions globally: US East (N. Virginia, Ohio), US West (Oregon), Canada (Central), Asia Pacific (Mumbai, Singapore, Sydney, Tokyo), and Europe (Frankfurt, Ireland, London, Spain). There are no additional charges for the new engine.