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Amazon OpenSearch Service

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What is Amazon OpenSearch Service

Amazon OpenSearch Service is a managed AWS service for deploying and operating OpenSearch clusters for search, log analytics, and near-real-time analytics. It is used by engineering, platform, and data teams to build application search, observability dashboards, and analytics over event and log data. The service manages cluster provisioning, scaling options, patching, and integrations with AWS security and monitoring services. It also supports OpenSearch features such as full-text search, aggregations, and vector search for semantic retrieval use cases.

pros

Managed OpenSearch operations

The service offloads routine cluster administration such as provisioning, node replacement, and software maintenance compared with self-managed deployments. It provides AWS-native controls for networking and access (for example, VPC deployment and IAM-based access policies). This fits teams that want OpenSearch capabilities without running their own infrastructure.

Strong log and event analytics

OpenSearch Service supports common observability patterns such as indexing high-volume logs and running aggregations for dashboards and alerting. It integrates with AWS data sources and ingestion paths (for example, CloudWatch, Kinesis, and common shippers) to support near-real-time indexing. This makes it suitable for operational analytics in addition to application search.

Vector and hybrid search support

The platform supports vector search capabilities used for semantic retrieval and similarity search scenarios. Teams can combine keyword search with vector-based retrieval to support AI-assisted search experiences. This helps organizations implement AI search engine tooling patterns while keeping data in an OpenSearch-backed index.

cons

AWS-centric deployment model

Amazon OpenSearch Service is tightly integrated with AWS identity, networking, and monitoring, which can increase coupling to the AWS ecosystem. Organizations with multi-cloud or on-prem requirements may need additional architecture work to standardize operations across environments. Data egress and cross-cloud connectivity can also add cost and complexity.

Operational tuning still required

Although managed, performance and cost depend on index design, shard strategy, mappings, and query patterns. High-ingest workloads often require careful capacity planning, lifecycle management, and monitoring to avoid hot shards and storage growth. Teams typically still need OpenSearch expertise for reliable production operation.

Not a full integration suite

The service provides ingestion options and AWS integrations, but it is not a general-purpose data integration platform with broad connector coverage, transformation pipelines, and governance workflows. Complex ETL/ELT, data quality, and lineage requirements usually require additional tools. This can matter when the primary goal is enterprise-wide data integration rather than search and analytics indexing.

Plan & Pricing

Pricing model: Pay-as-you-go (usage-based). Charges include instance (or OCU) compute, storage (EBS / managed storage / UltraWarm / cold/OR1), data transfer, and optional features (OCU-based features, vector storage/requests). Examples and representative rates (from AWS official pricing page):

On-demand (instance-based) — representative hourly examples:

  • r6g.xlarge.search — $0.335 per hour.
  • c6g.large.search — $0.113 per hour.
  • ultrawarm1.medium.search — $0.238 per hour.
  • or1.xlarge.search — $0.418 per hour.

EBS / managed storage (representative):

  • EBS General Purpose SSD (gp3) example shown: $0.122 per GB per month (gp3 in examples); gp2 shown at $0.135 per GB per month.
  • UltraWarm / OR1 managed storage: $0.024 per GB per month.

Serverless (OpenSearch Serverless / Ingestion / Direct Query) — OCU and storage pricing (representative):

  • OCU compute: $0.24 per OCU-hour (example used on the official page). Serverless billed separately for indexing and search OCU-hours; minimum 1 OCU (0.5 indexing + 0.5 search) for first collection in account (varying by collection type). Dev-test mode supports 0.5 + 0.5 OCU reduced entry.
  • Serverless managed storage: $0.02 per GB per month (example).

Vector / S3 Vectors example costs (representative from official examples):

  • S3 Vectors storage: $0.06 per GB per month (example).
  • S3Vector PUT: $0.20 per GB (example).
  • Query API example: $2.50 per 1M queries plus $/TB processing tiers (examples in official page: $0.004/TB and $0.002/TB tiers in examples).

Other charges & options:

  • Standard AWS data transfer charges apply.
  • Free automated snapshot storage: automated snapshots storage is provided free for each domain and retained for 14 days (manual snapshots stored in S3 incur S3 charges).
  • Reserved Instances: 1- or 3-year reservations available (NURI/PURI/AURI) with stated percentage discounts vs on-demand (examples: ~31–52% depending on term/payment option).
  • Extended Support charges: flat fee per Normalized Instance Hour (NIH) vary by region (official per-NIH table provided).

Pricing examples: Official page includes multiple worked examples (monthly cost breakdowns) demonstrating how hourly instance rates, EBS storage rates, UltraWarm, and OCU-based serverless costs combine into monthly totals.

Notes / Source scope: All amounts above are taken directly from AWS’s official Amazon OpenSearch Service pricing pages and examples; actual prices vary by region, instance class, and exact configuration. See the vendor pricing page for full region-specific, instance-specific tables and the Serverless pricing sections.

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Amazon Web Services, Inc.
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2006
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