Elasticsearch Service on Elastic Cloud now available on Microsoft Azure
UPDATE: This article refers to our old getting started experience for Elastic on Microsoft Azure. You can now take advantage of a more streamlined way to get started with Elastic on Microsoft Azure. Check out our latest blog to learn more.
We are happy to announce that the Elasticsearch Service on Elastic Cloud now supports deployments on Microsoft Azure. The launch of Elasticsearch Service on Azure will be welcome news for many of our managed service users who want more cloud provider options and value Azure’s powerful global reach. Organizations that have standardized on Azure will now be able to enjoy the convenience of a fully managed Elasticsearch service, from the creators of Elasticsearch, on their preferred cloud platform — something that was not previously possible.
Elasticsearch Service users on Azure can now deploy fully hosted Elasticsearch and Kibana from the creators of the software all with the click of a button. Existing Elasticsearch Service customers can launch deployments on Azure in their existing accounts, and new users can get started with a free 14-day trial of the Elasticsearch Service.
Deepening a successful Elastic and Microsoft collaboration
Bringing our Elasticsearch Service to Azure is one of the ways we’re creating an even better experience for users of both the Elastic Stack and Microsoft products. Many of our users already deploy Elasticsearch on Azure, often utilizing the ARM template for the Elastic Stack that was launched in collaboration several years ago. We support Microsoft technologies in other areas, such as our .NET clients, Winlogbeat for WindowsOS event collection, Azure Active Directory integration to secure Elasticsearch clusters and .NET support in our Elastic APM product. The collaboration with Microsoft is important because it helps us serve our community of joint users.
Elasticsearch with Azure, and all the features you love
The Elasticsearch Service on Elastic Cloud is the official hosted Elasticsearch and Kibana service, created and supported by Elastic. It offers features — like Elastic APM, SIEM, Maps, Canvas, machine learning and more — and tech support expertise you simply won’t find anywhere else. Users can wield Elasticsearch and Kibana with confidence, knowing they always have the latest release and security patches and can upgrade their deployments with a single click and zero downtime.
And now, all these benefits are available to Azure customers.
“The developer and open source focus that both companies share have made this integration a very natural fit. Microsoft’s commitment to choice is evident in their developer experience on Microsoft Azure, and mirrors our own,” said Shay Banon, founder and CEO of Elastic.
Scott Guthrie, EVP of Cloud + AI, Microsoft Corp. said, “As customers adopt cloud services, having a solution for their most important needs such as search, logging, observability, and security of their critical applications, will be a key advantage. The focus on developer choice and managed services that both Microsoft and Elastic share benefit our mutual customers.”
The public beta is accessible to all Elasticsearch Service customers and trial users delivered from two Azure regions — East US 2 in Virginia and West Europe in the Netherlands — and includes the full set of Elasticsearch Service features. During the beta period, Elastic technical support, including mission-critical support, is available. Later in 2019, we intend to move the service to generally available status.
As part of our beta launch, we are also offering a promotional period where data transfer (in/out/between nodes) and snapshot storage (total storage size and requests) are free. We look forward to your feedback during the public beta and will announce more details around the promotional period soon.
The engineering teams at Elastic and Microsoft have collaborated on carefully benchmarking and selecting the optimal VMs to support a variety of Elastic use cases with different performance profiles when running Elasticsearch Service on Azure. This effort has resulted in four deployment templates that optimize Elasticsearch Service on Azure:
- High I/O: Perfect for search or general use cases, this template runs on top of L-series VMs that have local NVMe SSD optimized for high read/writes.
- Hot/Warm: A powerful architecture perfect for logging and time series use cases, combining NVMe SSD for fast access and a 1:100 RAM:Disk ratio with HDD storage for longer cost-effective retention.
- High CPU: Often used for scripting, calculations, ingest processing or other compute-intensive use cases, this template offers double the CPU.
- High Memory: Offers search use cases a cost-effective option for lower data volumes.
Get started with Elasticsearch Service on Azure
Existing Elasticsearch Service users can simply log in and select the Azure regions when creating a deployment. If you are looking to migrate self-managed workloads, check out our documentation, with more details in this webinar — we strive to make migration as simple as possible and are focused on making it even better for our customers with every release.
New to Elasticsearch Service? You can find the Elasticsearch Service in the Azure Marketplace or on the Elastic website. Get started with a 14-day trial today — all you need is an email address. If you still have questions, we're here to help.