Elastic acquired opster 1 year ago, why is not available to new users yet or integrated? we need a solution like that to optimize clusters, now is very hard. I am testing Pulse that is an alternative but we would like to use opster is there any ETA for availability again for new users? what will be pricing ? there will be a free version?
Hi @agonzalez
Thank you very much for your interest in Opster and Elastic!
Indeed, it's been almost a year now but quite a lot happened during that time. All of Elastic has been hard at work integrating AutoOps into the Elastic Stack and we're just a few weeks away from the initial release!
Initially, AutoOps will be rolled out for all deployments in Elastic Cloud. In a second phase, we'll also provide the ability to connect on-premise clusters to AutoOps.
Stay tuned in the upcoming weeks for more information on this topic.
thanks, i am interested in the on-prem cluster support analysis. there will be any beta testing phase i can join?
It's too early to tell at this point, but that might be the case.
Make sure to stay tuned on the Elastic blog for announcements
any update on opster for onprem cluster?
+1
I don't think its coming anytime soon, I saw that it was missing from the upcoming v9 release
@agonzalez We're actively working on AutoOps for on premise clusters, so that will be coming earlier than you might think
@erikg AutoOps is a separate service that lives in Elastic Cloud and doesn't follow the usual stack release schedule.
any update for on prem including free version? there are so many things that can be done with AI about monitoring cluster and resolving issues and no news about this for all clusters and onprem. You acquired opster and after almost 2 years no real evolution of that technology that can be applied and simplify many things.
Maybe exposing MCP for apis including admin, monitoring, etc would allow Claude Desktop to extract and analize many problems.
For anyone interested in this, Pulse for Elasticsearch offers a free tier with dashboards, cluster health assessment, cost optimizer, RCA and performance optimization recommendations, free support credits, and an MCP server for all this goodness coming in September.
Pulse supports all clusters versions, running anywhere.
another opster in making.