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Elastic Cloud (Elasticsearch Service) vs LAMP Stack Debian comparison

 

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Categories and Ranking

Elastic Cloud (Elasticsearc...
Average Rating
8.4
Number of Reviews
4
Ranking in other categories
Indexing and Search (11th)
LAMP Stack Debian
Average Rating
7.0
Number of Reviews
1
Ranking in other categories
Operating Systems (OS) for Business (36th)
 

Featured Reviews

Mahir Selek - PeerSpot reviewer
Data Scientist at a educational organization with 5,001-10,000 employees
Chatbot has handled large PDF search workloads and provides clear dashboards for daily work
Because I am pursuing a PhD and work under the university, my university has an agreement with AWS, which makes it essentially free and easier to use. In the AWS ecosystem, everything is connected and I can control everything without uncertainty about what is happening behind the scenes. However, when using Elastic Cloud (Elasticsearch Service), I connected it to Google Cloud but I am paying separate receipts. Over the last two months in October and November, I paid two separate invoices that are not connected to Google Cloud, which I did not appreciate. Google Cloud has a nice interface that gives me full control of pricing and billing. I can see daily, weekly, and monthly breakdowns with bar charts, and I can track exactly how much I spent during any period. Elastic Cloud (Elasticsearch Service) does not have such a tool for billing visibility. Since I am handling significant amounts of money and am responsible for this task within my company, I have high expectations for pricing and billing transparency. I would appreciate the ability to set a spending limit, such as uploading 200 euros, and receive notifications when reaching 50% of that limit. These notifications could appear on the dashboard, in the application, or via email. It would be valuable to see a timeline of my spending. I would characterize the pricing as somewhat expensive. I did not use competitors extensively, so I may have a bias about this. The pricing of large language models is not expensive—I use Anthropic's Claude or Google's Gemini, which are state-of-the-art models. However, I am uncertain whether I have a bias about Elastic Cloud (Elasticsearch Service) pricing. It is not extraordinarily expensive, but when I compare it with the cost of using large language models or Google Cloud storage, it is quite expensive. A couple of days ago, the Elastic team reached out to me. We have been regularly using the service since April, and 10 days ago at the beginning of December, I deleted my hosted deployments because I did not like the idea of paying when I am not actively using Elastic Cloud (Elasticsearch Service). They informed me that there is a serverless option available. Before Christmas, I want to try it to see how it works, as I am uncertain about the serverless concept and whether it will provide the same functionality that I use with the hosted deployment.
Ephrem Sisay - PeerSpot reviewer
Senior Software Engineer at a computer software company with 501-1,000 employees
Web platform has supported reliable deployments and security while caching still needs improvement
The most valuable feature of LAMP Stack Debian is the way that you can make your changes and have those changes reflected exactly as you made them. The configurations that you can do inside the HTML directories of Linux and the security of the database, along with the integration between PHP and MariaDB, are some of the things that I admire. I have utilized LAMP Stack Debian's integration features. Since I use the Debian version, we use package managers such as APT and we can write automated setup scripts. If you want an automated setup, you can use the PHPMyAdmin tool for easier database management. I also appreciate that it is open source and free, which reduces the costing fee that the company has to withdraw from its accounts. Additionally, it has a vast community where you can find different kinds of documentation for troubleshooting and potentially upgrading the application. The versatility of LAMP Stack Debian for different web applications is valuable because, as I mentioned earlier, one of its common features is the package management. Since it is a Debian installation, we use the default package manager, making it easier and very versatile for integrations with MariaDB servers or PHP servers. You can have different updated software packages, and if you want to perform optimizations and configurations, you can use it on cloud platforms such as AWS. There are also pre-configured images that you can use for these tasks. Regarding versatility, I can say it is very versatile and easily scalable for increasing your infrastructure. The security updates for LAMP Stack Debian have helped my projects, as we try to keep up with the security updates released regularly. We make sure to apply those updates to maintain our safety. Regular patching is part of our routine whenever there is an update for these features. It is very easy to implement these changes, and we can upgrade using the uncomplicated firewall feature of Linux. You can allow different kinds of ports and perform SSH to access those servers. I also appreciate MySQL database as a nice tool for setting up security mechanisms, allowing remote logins from other IPs and users, as well as the ability to create and remove testing databases easily. The benefits and positive impact I have seen since starting to work with LAMP Stack Debian include cost-effectiveness, as it is open source and free with no licensing issues to handle. I appreciate the documentation and resources available.

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Pros

"Elastic Cloud (Elasticsearch Service) is a wonderful solution for seamless implementation and maintaining its health."
"There have been quite a lot of good outcomes since using Elastic Cloud (Elasticsearch Service); customers have been able to use their data much faster and more effectively, and it definitely stands as one of the best observability platforms."
"Elastic Cloud (Elasticsearch Service) has positively impacted my organization by allowing us to move away from expensive services such as DataDog and gives us about the same level of service while allowing us to keep data for a longer period of time at a cheaper price."
"Scalability is valuable to me, as I have 50,000 PDF JSON files that contain my metadata, and I am really glad to use Elastic Cloud (Elasticsearch Service) for this volume without any issues."
"The benefits and positive impact I have seen since starting to work with LAMP Stack Debian include cost-effectiveness, as it is open source and free with no licensing issues to handle, and I appreciate the documentation and resources available."
 

Cons

"Machine learning might be expensive for customers."
"Sometimes it gets tricky to navigate through the user manuals because there are different forms of links."
"I would characterize the pricing as somewhat expensive. It is not extraordinarily expensive, but when I compare it with the cost of using large language models or Google Cloud storage, it is quite expensive."
"The logging feature of Elastic Cloud (Elasticsearch Service) itself is pretty valuable, but we tried the observability module and some of the AI features. Those need improvement."
"Regarding areas of LAMP Stack Debian that could be improved or enhanced, while it is very nice as is, one area might be the caching mechanism."
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Top Industries

By visitors reading reviews
Construction Company
27%
Computer Software Company
14%
Educational Organization
7%
Healthcare Company
7%
Construction Company
56%
Outsourcing Company
8%
Comms Service Provider
6%
Transportation Company
5%
 

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Questions from the Community

What needs improvement with Elastic Cloud (Elasticsearch Service)?
Machine learning might be expensive for customers. Customers take advantage of Elastic being open source, but machine learning is not available in the open source version. If a customer is using th...
What is your primary use case for Elastic Cloud (Elasticsearch Service)?
I developed a chatbot with text summarization and question answering capabilities. I need to summarize multiple PDFs, and I have a database in Google Cloud Storage where I perform keyword matching ...
What advice do you have for others considering Elastic Cloud (Elasticsearch Service)?
Some of my customers utilize Elastic Cloud (Elasticsearch Service), especially in the private sector, but most of the government sector do not use it. Elastic Cloud (Elasticsearch Service) performs...
What needs improvement with LAMP Stack Debian?
Regarding areas of LAMP Stack Debian that could be improved or enhanced, while it is very nice as is, one area might be the caching mechanism. It could be beneficial to integrate popular caching to...
What is your primary use case for LAMP Stack Debian?
I use LAMP Stack Debian to serve a web application. We use LAMP Stack Debian as the Linux environment to serve the application and configure the components of the web application by writing custom ...
What advice do you have for others considering LAMP Stack Debian?
I do not know where my company purchased this solution from. I do not think it is a purchased one. You can just integrate those different stacks together in a Linux server. Until now, I have not us...
 

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