Just found out from the Sematext blog that Manning will be publishing an
elasticsearch book
Radu has been a great help on this mailing list, so hopefully this book
will be an extension of that. O'Reilly recently cancelled their upcoming
Lucene/Solr book.
Radu has been a great help on this mailing list, so hopefully this book
will be an extension of that. O'Reilly recently cancelled their upcoming
Lucene/Solr book.
--
Ivan
Also, if you want 50% off of the MEAP, use the code 'mlelastico', which
should be good until the 30th of July.
Radu has been a great help on this mailing list, so hopefully this book
will be an extension of that.
Thanks, Ivan! Yes, we intend to make it a complete guide (ie: if you're a
dev/ops/dba who knows nothing about Elasticsearch), and also to make it
possible for one who's familiar with ES already to learn the key aspects of
a feature he's particularly interested in. For example, if you've never
worked with facets and you want to understand them, there will be a chapter
on facets. If you want to tweak your search performance, there will be a
chapter on that, as well.
Thanks to Radu and Matthew for their effort! Thanks for Ivan for getting
the word out.
I hope this book is more like an ES server management/administration
oriented. Earlier I had a glimpse of the book "Elasticsearch Server" from
PacktPub which seemed more
developer oriented (to me). But I hope this book covers extensively about
ES server management/tuning and stuff.
Thanks,
Subin
On Thursday, 25 July 2013 15:34:09 UTC+5:30, Radu Gheorghe wrote:
On Wed, Jul 24, 2013 at 6:22 PM, Ivan Brusic <iv...@brusic.com<javascript:>
wrote:
Just found out from the Sematext blog that Manning will be publishing an
elasticsearch book
Radu has been a great help on this mailing list, so hopefully this book
will be an extension of that.
Thanks, Ivan! Yes, we intend to make it a complete guide (ie: if you're a
dev/ops/dba who knows nothing about Elasticsearch), and also to make it
possible for one who's familiar with ES already to learn the key aspects of
a feature he's particularly interested in. For example, if you've never
worked with facets and you want to understand them, there will be a chapter
on facets. If you want to tweak your search performance, there will be a
chapter on that, as well.
Radu has been a great help on this mailing list, so hopefully this book
will be an extension of that.
Thanks, Ivan! Yes, we intend to make it a complete guide (ie: if you're a
dev/ops/dba who knows nothing about Elasticsearch), and also to make it
possible for one who's familiar with ES already to learn the key aspects of
a feature he's particularly interested in. For example, if you've never
worked with facets and you want to understand them, there will be a chapter
on facets. If you want to tweak your search performance, there will be a
chapter on that, as well.
Right now, for some aspects concerning the JVM, you can already refer to
material published for HBase or Cassandra, if you want tuning and
performance tips. This kind of distributed JVM-based software has similar
demands for resources like Elasticsearch.
Aha, it's good to know that this matters And yes, we're trying to make
the book for both devs and admins. We're going to have the whole part 4
about performance and administration.
That said, I've got Rafal and Marek's book and they have a chapter 7 about
administration. Just pointing it out in case you missed it.
Thanks to Radu and Matthew for their effort! Thanks for Ivan for getting
the word out.
I hope this book is more like an ES server management/administration
oriented. Earlier I had a glimpse of the book "Elasticsearch Server" from
PacktPub which seemed more
developer oriented (to me). But I hope this book covers extensively about
ES server management/tuning and stuff.
Thanks,
Subin
On Thursday, 25 July 2013 15:34:09 UTC+5:30, Radu Gheorghe wrote:
On Wed, Jul 24, 2013 at 6:22 PM, Ivan Brusic iv...@brusic.com wrote:
Just found out from the Sematext blog that Manning will be publishing an
elasticsearch book
Radu has been a great help on this mailing list, so hopefully this book
will be an extension of that.
Thanks, Ivan! Yes, we intend to make it a complete guide (ie: if you're a
dev/ops/dba who knows nothing about Elasticsearch), and also to make it
possible for one who's familiar with ES already to learn the key aspects of
a feature he's particularly interested in. For example, if you've never
worked with facets and you want to understand them, there will be a chapter
on facets. If you want to tweak your search performance, there will be a
chapter on that, as well.
2 weeks back I got Rafal and Marek authored 'Elasticsearch Server' from
Amazon; I am really liking the book as it is providing some good insight
about ES which most of the time I overlooked during online guide browsing
at the site. Looking forward to explore Elasticsearch in Action as well....
regards,
surya
On Wednesday, July 24, 2013 8:52:20 PM UTC+5:30, Ivan Brusic wrote:
Just found out from the Sematext blog that Manning will be publishing an
elasticsearch book
Radu has been a great help on this mailing list, so hopefully this book
will be an extension of that. O'Reilly recently cancelled their upcoming
Lucene/Solr book.
Andrew Cholakian is working on a book called Exploring Elastic Search,
which can also be found online at http://exploringelasticsearch.com/
On Monday, July 29, 2013 12:00:50 AM UTC-7, Kumar Surya Mani wrote:
2 weeks back I got Rafal and Marek authored 'Elasticsearch Server' from
Amazon; I am really liking the book as it is providing some good insight
about ES which most of the time I overlooked during online guide browsing
at the site. Looking forward to explore Elasticsearch in Action as well....
regards,
surya
On Wednesday, July 24, 2013 8:52:20 PM UTC+5:30, Ivan Brusic wrote:
Just found out from the Sematext blog that Manning will be publishing an
elasticsearch book
Radu has been a great help on this mailing list, so hopefully this book
will be an extension of that. O'Reilly recently cancelled their upcoming
Lucene/Solr book.
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