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Python and elasticsearch 101

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Python and elasticsearch 101
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Benoît Calvez - Python and elasticsearch 101 Before its first major version, Elasticsearch was only used as a "secondary" database, and search engine. The releases added a snapshort/restore feature, making it a great full featured database This talk will focus on how we integrate Elasticsearch into our stack, and the multiple usage we make of it: from storing business events to IOT devices metrics.
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