Performance killers for Elastic Search at Adyen - Meetup Amsterdam user group


Details
Meet us for talks from Adyen and Elastic on February 1st! Doors open at 17.30 and the presentations begin around 18.00. Food, refreshments, and networking to follow. We wrap up at 20.00.
Address: Simon Carmiggeltstraat 6-50, 1011 DJ Amsterdam (sign-up at the reception desk downstairs, a meetup-sign-up is required - Reception will check your names & will guide you to the 11th floor).
Agenda:
17.30 Doors open
17:55 Opening statement from Adyen
18.00 Talk #1 Performance killers for Elastic Search (30 mins)
18.30 Talk #2 Using connectors to ingest search data (45 mins)
19:15 Closing Statement & Networking, food with drinks
20.00 Wrap up
Talks:
Performance killers for Elastic Search
Elasticsearch is a well known tool for enabling search. At Adyen we use Elasticsearch as a core part of our observability stack and as such we have to make sure that it is running smoothly for our users who depend on it to notice issues and debug problems.
This talk will discuss a handful of adventures the Observability team went through to debug, understand and remediate catastrophic performance killers of our Elasticsearch cluster.
Speaker: Eavan Pattie (Java Developer, Platform Observability team @Adyen)
Using connectors to ingest search data
Enterprise Search allows users to easily ingest search data from a number of sources through our new, beta connector framework. That framework provides users with the convenience of our classic Workplace Search sources, and the customizability power users need. I'll walk you through how we designed the framework, how it works, and how you can use it to ingest your data for your search use cases.
Speaker: Sander Philipse (Senior Software Engineer @Elastic)
RSVP closes January 25th, Wednesday, EOD.
Thank you Adyen for hosting this meetup!

Performance killers for Elastic Search at Adyen - Meetup Amsterdam user group