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Pros of Amazon Security Lake
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    • 328
      Powerful api
    • 315
      Great search engine
    • 231
      Open source
    • 214
      Restful
    • 200
      Near real-time search
    • 98
      Free
    • 85
      Search everything
    • 54
      Easy to get started
    • 45
      Analytics
    • 26
      Distributed
    • 6
      Fast search
    • 5
      More than a search engine
    • 4
      Great docs
    • 4
      Awesome, great tool
    • 3
      Highly Available
    • 3
      Easy to scale
    • 2
      Potato
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      Document Store
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      Great customer support
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      Intuitive API
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      Nosql DB
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      Great piece of software
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      Reliable
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      Fast
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      Easy setup
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      Open
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      Easy to get hot data
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      Github
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      Elaticsearch
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      Actively developing
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      Responsive maintainers on GitHub
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      Ecosystem
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      Not stable
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      Scalability
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      Community

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    Cons of Amazon Security Lake
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        Resource hungry
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        Diffecult to get started
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        Expensive
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        Hard to keep stable at large scale

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      What is Amazon Security Lake?

      It automatically centralizes security data from cloud, on-premises, and custom sources into a purpose-built data lake stored in your account. Use Security Lake to analyze security data. Get a more complete understanding of your security across your entire organization and improve the protection of your workloads, applications, and data.

      What is Elasticsearch?

      Elasticsearch is a distributed, RESTful search and analytics engine capable of storing data and searching it in near real time. Elasticsearch, Kibana, Beats and Logstash are the Elastic Stack (sometimes called the ELK Stack).

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        What are some alternatives to Amazon Security Lake and Elasticsearch?
        Postman
        It is the only complete API development environment, used by nearly five million developers and more than 100,000 companies worldwide.
        Postman
        It is the only complete API development environment, used by nearly five million developers and more than 100,000 companies worldwide.
        Stack Overflow
        Stack Overflow is a question and answer site for professional and enthusiast programmers. It's built and run by you as part of the Stack Exchange network of Q&A sites. With your help, we're working together to build a library of detailed answers to every question about programming.
        Google Maps
        Create rich applications and stunning visualisations of your data, leveraging the comprehensiveness, accuracy, and usability of Google Maps and a modern web platform that scales as you grow.
        Elasticsearch
        Elasticsearch is a distributed, RESTful search and analytics engine capable of storing data and searching it in near real time. Elasticsearch, Kibana, Beats and Logstash are the Elastic Stack (sometimes called the ELK Stack).
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