A comparison between OpenSearch and Elasticsearch, two widely used search engines for indexing and searching large volumes of data in real-time. OpenSearch is a fork of Elasticsearch maintained by Amazon and offers transparency and community-driven development. While both engines offer similar basic functionality, Elasticsearch has more active development and offers extensive client library support. OpenSearch, on the other hand, is free and cheaper to operate.

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A Short History of ElasticsearchWhat is OpenSearch?OpenSearch vs Elasticsearch: Codebase and ReleasesOpenSearch vs Elasticsearch: Feature ComparisonClient LibrariesLicensing and RestrictionsSupport and DocumentationConclusion

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