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Vice President of Business Development
Small-Business (50 or fewer emp.)
"Great Search Option for our Customers!"
What do you like best about Elasticsearch?

Three things really stand out with Swiftype, the comprehensiveness and display of the search results, The simplicity of implementation, and the ability to choose which results show first for specific search terms and phrases. Make that four...the ability to recognize users choice of search phrases that are similar or in a different order. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

What do you dislike about Elasticsearch?

Nothing I have found to date. Everything has gone smoothly in implementing with our website and we have gotten great feedback (often unsolicited) from our customers...something that let's know it is effective. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

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Emil K.
EK
Senior Developer
Enterprise (> 1000 emp.)
"Exceptional Documentation, Intuitive UI, and Outstanding Support"
What do you like best about Elasticsearch?

I appreciate the wealth of documentation available which makes it easier to implement solutions on my own. Their AI support option is also excellent and often times I do not need to lodge an actual support ticket as the AI recommendations resolved my issue.

The Elastic UI is clean, intuitive and easy to use.

I find the Dev Tools feature within Elastic to be really useful as most of my updates are managed via Elastic ESQL queries which enables me to keep my changes within a repo.

Setting up SSO via Entra ID was fairly straightforward. Ability to do the role mappings for entra ID groups to Elastic roles was easy to do via the UI and also via the Dev Tools.

Customer Support is excellent, they work with you until your issue is fully resolved.

Elastic can be purchased via AWS Marketplace which makes billing seamless if you already work with AWS.

The Elastic infrastructure is scalable and also very resilient. If there are load issues or similar it will scale up as required.

The web crawler is also easy to configure and update directly in the UI.

Search queries are very performant (milliseconds usually). Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

What do you dislike about Elasticsearch?

From version 9, you will have to self-manage your Elastic web crawlers which shifts the responsibility on the customer to provide the infrastructure that supports the web crawler. There is also the ongoing support that comes with this too.

It seems to be focusing more and more on its core feature i.e. search, and not so much on user-focused features tailored for non-tech business users.

It would be great if it provided repos with examples to easily setup frontend search experiences. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

Rajeshh R.
RR
Senior Database Administrator
Enterprise (> 1000 emp.)
"Elasticsearch – Fast, Flexible, but Needs Care"
What do you like best about Elasticsearch?

I’ve been using Elasticsearch for a while now, and the first thing that consistently impresses me is its speed. No matter if I’m searching through logs, text, or analytics data, it delivers results incredibly quickly once it’s properly configured. I also like how well it scales; adding more nodes allows it to handle larger and larger workloads smoothly.

I also appreciate its flexibility. Elasticsearch supports everything from simple keyword searches to more advanced aggregations, autocomplete, and even fuzzy matching. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

What do you dislike about Elasticsearch?

Elasticsearch is not particularly plug-and-play. There is a noticeable learning curve, especially when it comes to configuring clusters, tuning shards and replicas, and maintaining stable performance as your data volume increases. If you don't size your setup correctly, it can also become quite resource-intensive. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

WR
Security Operations Architect
Mid-Market (51-1000 emp.)
"Powerful and Flexible, but with Some Gaps"
What do you like best about Elasticsearch?

Elasticsearch is a fantastic search and analytics platform. It’s easy to use as a SIEM tool, and creating exceptions is straightforward. I really appreciate the ECS field schemes, the agent/fleet/integrations setup, and the quality of support. These features make the platform flexible and enjoyable to work with.

i use elastic every day with our siem

it's easy to setup without certificates Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

What do you dislike about Elasticsearch?

The documentation could be improved—especially around “detection as code,” which is difficult to set up and barely documented. Having “exceptions as code” would also be a great addition. I miss certain features that competitors like Wazuh provide, such as a built-in vulnerability scanner. Another gap is the lack of community-driven blogs and integration examples (like those published on Medium by SOCFortress for Wazuh). Finally, I find it strange that certain wildcard searches (e.g., *test* across large datasets like Palo Alto logs) can crash the entire stack.

i would expect for small bussiness, there should be an automatic rotation and trust for certificates between clients and fleet server, our between nodes. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

Avior M.
AM
Sr, Director of DevOps
Mid-Market (51-1000 emp.)
"Powerful and Reliable Search & Analytics Platform"
What do you like best about Elasticsearch?

Elasticsearch is extremely fast, scalable, and reliable for handling large amounts of data. I’ve used it extensively for log management, search queries, and analytics, and it consistently delivers results in near real-time. Its flexibility with queries, index lifecycle management, and clustering makes it an essential part of our infrastructure. The ecosystem around Elasticsearch (APIs, integrations, documentation) makes it easy to extend and adapt to different use cases. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

What do you dislike about Elasticsearch?

Managing clusters at scale can sometimes be challenging, especially around balancing shards, force merge operations, and handling 429 rate-limit responses. While it’s very powerful, certain advanced operations require deep knowledge to avoid performance bottlenecks. That said, once tuned properly, it works extremely well and reliably. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

PD
Security Enginner
Mid-Market (51-1000 emp.)
"Impressive Tool"
What do you like best about Elasticsearch?

I use Elastic on a daily basis, and the visualization and log exploration features are very enjoyable and user-friendly once you get to know the solution. Fleet allows for a simple way to add agents, even in offline implementations, and the documentation in this context is very good. Elastic SIEM is also pleasant to use, but it’s important to keep in mind the retention of Elastic events and processes, as they can take up a lot of storage. The support is very good, although the AI chat is not always useful since it can sometimes point to outdated articles. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

What do you dislike about Elasticsearch?

Overall, I’m very satisfied with Elastic, but the biggest downside for me is the documentation. It’s often unclear or incomplete, especially when it comes to Elastic Agent and all the integrations. This makes setup and troubleshooting more complicated than it should be. One of the challenges I faced is with log parsing in the TCP custom input integration. The documentation is not very clear, and it’s not always obvious which preprocessors can be used or how to configure them properly. Of course, I should be using pipelines, but since Elastic provides such a solution, it should be properly documented. Sometimes even when debugging pipelines, not everything is clear or easy to understand. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

MA
Senior Application Support Engineer
Enterprise (> 1000 emp.)
Business partner of the seller or seller's competitor, not included in G2 scores.
"Review of Elastic"
What do you like best about Elasticsearch?

APM feature, I like the APM feature in Elastic which helps to identify the endpoints failing or services which were not healthy at any point of time. The way it shows the failure transaction, latency throughput and mapping with services is useful in my daily works. The dependencies feature is great addon to identify what other services are being affected due to the issue. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

What do you dislike about Elasticsearch?

Searching for aged logs. In one of our clusters, it is hard for us to get the aged logs when we search with any pattern. Don't think this is fully due to Elastic it has more to do with our logs and tier configuration too. Also getting the logs and metrics of database server is something I feel hard. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

Verified User in Higher Education
AH
Enterprise (> 1000 emp.)
"High-Performance, Flexible Search with Powerful Cloud Features"
What do you like best about Elasticsearch?

Elasticsearch is a mature product with high levels of performance and is very flexible. Able to be tuned for accurate lexical search but also supports semantic search. The Cloud Hosted option helps to abstract away much of the infrastructure management and also has an AutoOps feature to help identify issues with indexing or searching. Working closely with their knowledgeable product team helped to ease the implementation of our solution. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

What do you dislike about Elasticsearch?

It is very API-centric and although the Kibana interface continues to improve and add management features, if the end-users are not very technical, they will need support with some of the management activities. Also, if you need to use the Elasticsearch web crawlers for indexing web pages, version 9 moves away from the Elastic-hosted crawlers so you will need to run the Open Crawler on your own infrastructure. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

Aditya R.
AR
Sofware Development Engineer
Mid-Market (51-1000 emp.)
"Fast and reliable search engine with excellent scalability"
What do you like best about Elasticsearch?

Elasticsearch provides extremely fast and powerful search capabilities, even on very large datasets. I like how flexible it is with indexing and querying structured as well as unstructured data. Its ability to handle full-text search, filtering, and aggregations makes it ideal for analytics and real-time monitoring. Integration with Kibana adds strong visualization support, helping us easily explore trends and patterns. The distributed nature of Elasticsearch ensures scalability, making it suitable for high-volume production systems. It is also very easy to integrate with different applications and data pipelines, which makes adoption smooth across teams. Implementation is straightforward, with clear documentation and community support that reduces the learning curve. Customer support is also excellent. In my organization, we use it very frequently as all the logs, service traces, and errors are centralized in Elasticsearch for debugging and monitoring. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

What do you dislike about Elasticsearch?

While Elasticsearch is powerful, it can be resource-intensive and requires careful configuration to avoid performance bottlenecks. Setting up clusters and managing shard allocation can sometimes be tricky for beginners. Query syntax, while flexible, can feel complex for new users. Also, as the data size grows, managing indexes and optimizing queries requires ongoing effort. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

sunil k.
SK
platform engineer
Mid-Market (51-1000 emp.)
"great experience"
What do you like best about Elasticsearch?

I like best how Elasticsearch handles large amounts of data in a scalable and efficient manner, making it easier to manage and scale as my data grows. Additionally, the extensive community support and integration with other tools make it a valuable addition to my data processing workflow. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

What do you dislike about Elasticsearch?

While I appreciate the many benefits Elasticsearch provides, some drawbacks include the steep learning curve, potential complexity in management and maintenance, and the risk of performance overhead. Additionally, ensuring security configurations and managing data consistency issues are crucial to avoiding potential data loss or corruption. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

KK
Senior data analyst
Small-Business (50 or fewer emp.)
"My Experience with Elasticsearch"
What do you like best about Elasticsearch?

Elasticsearch is awesome for fast and flexible search. It’s great at handling huge amounts of data and giving near-instant results. You can search, filter, and analyze text, numbers, logs pretty much anything. It’s super helpful for building search engines, monitoring systems, and real-time dashboards. Speed, scalability, and powerful full-text search. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

What do you dislike about Elasticsearch?

Elasticsearch is powerful but not always easy. It can throw errors that are hard to trace, especially with complex queries. Setup and scaling take effort, it uses a lot of resources, and security features are limited unless you pay. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

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