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=== Agenda === | === Agenda === | ||
* 6:00 pm Welcome Drink and Networking | * 6:00 pm Welcome Drink and Networking | ||
* 6:30 pm | * 6:20 pm Welcome and Hello by Andrea | ||
* Open End Q&A, Networking Part, Drinks | * 6:30 pm " Log management with Logstash, Elasticsearch, and Kibana " by Phillip Krenn | ||
* 2. talk " How to get the ELK stack running with Docker within minutes. LIVE DEMO" by Bernhard Woditschka | |||
* Open End Q&A, Networking Part, Drinks & Pizza | |||
=== <small>Alexander Reelsen</small> Elasticsearch under the Hood === | === <small>Alexander Reelsen</small> Elasticsearch under the Hood === | ||
This talk moves beyond the standard introduction into Elasticsearch and focuses on how Elasticsearch tries to fulfill its near-realtime contract. Specifically, Alexander will show how Elasticsearch manages to be incredibly fast while handling huge amounts of data. After a quick introduction, we will walk through several search features and how the user can get the most out of Elasticsearch. Slides of a similar talk (2014) are also available [https://speakerdeck.com/elasticsearch/elasticsearch-under-the-hood-maintaining-performance-in-a-distributed-system here]. | This talk moves beyond the standard introduction into Elasticsearch and focuses on how Elasticsearch tries to fulfill its near-realtime contract. Specifically, Alexander will show how Elasticsearch manages to be incredibly fast while handling huge amounts of data. After a quick introduction, we will walk through several search features and how the user can get the most out of Elasticsearch. Slides of a similar talk (2014) are also available [https://speakerdeck.com/elasticsearch/elasticsearch-under-the-hood-maintaining-performance-in-a-distributed-system here]. |