Many folks in the Elastic community run Elasticsearch clusters on Amazon Web Services (AWS). AWS is a convenient way to provision and scale machine resources in response to changing business requirements. Learn how to get your Elasticsearch cluster up and running on AWS either on your own or through Elastic’s hosted and managed offering, Elastic Cloud.
In this webinar, Dara Gies, Sr. Product Marketing Manager, will give an overview of considerations for deploying Elasticsearch on AWS, as well as selecting the right AWS instance and configuring your Elasticsearch nodes for AWS.
Uri Cohen, Sr. Director, Product Management for Elastic Cloud, will then give an overview of the Elastic’s Cloud offering. Uri will discuss getting started and scaling Elastic Cloud.
Want to learn more about the differences between the Amazon Elasticsearch Service and our official Elasticsearch Service? Visit our AWS Elasticsearch comparison page.

Uri Cohen
Product Lead
Elastic

Tyler Hannan
Director of Product & Technical Marketing
Elastic