Amazon OpenSearch Service OR2 and OM2 now available in additional Regions

Amazon OpenSearch Service, expands availability of OR2 and OM2, OpenSearch Optimized Instance family to 11 additional regions. The OR2 instance delivers up to 26% higher indexing throughput compared to previous OR1 instances and 70% over R7g instances. The OM2 instance delivers up to 15% higher indexing throughput compared to OR1 instances and 66% over M7g instances in internal benchmarks.

The OpenSearch Optimized instances, leveraging best-in-class cloud technologies like Amazon S3, to provide high durability, and improved price-performance for higher indexing throughput better for indexing heavy workload. Each OpenSearch Optimized instance is provisioned with compute, local instance storage for caching, and remote Amazon S3-based managed storage. OR2 and OM2 offers pay-as-you-go pricing and reserved instances, with a simple hourly rate for the instance, local instance storage, as well as the managed storage provisioned. OR2 instances come in sizes ‘medium’ through ‘16xlarge’, and offer compute, memory, and storage flexibility. OM2 instances come in sizes ‘large’ through ‘16xlarge’ Please refer to the Amazon OpenSearch Service pricing page for pricing details.

OR2 instance family is now available on Amazon OpenSearch Service across 12 additional regions globally: US West (N. California), Canada (Central),  Asia Pacific (Hong Kong, Jakarta , Malaysia, Melbourne, Osaka , Seoul, Singapore), Europe (London), and South America (Sao Paulo). 

OM2 instance family is now available on Amazon OpenSearch Service across 14 additional regions globally: US West (N. California), Canada (Central), Asia Pacific (Hong Kong, Hyderabad, Mumbai, Osaka, Seoul, Singapore, Sydney, Tokyo), Europe ( Paris, Spain), Middle East (Bahrain), South America (Sao Paulo).

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Source: Amazon Web Services



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