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What is Found Elasticsearch? Hosted Elasticsearch. Create your own fully managed and hosted Elasticsearch cluster. You get a dedicated cluster with reserved memory, giving you predictable performance. There are no arbitrary limits on how many indexes or documents you can store. Scale your clusters as and when needed, without any downtime.

What is Expertrec? Make Searching your site easy. Create a customized search using simple choices to define the search interface and the search experience. You can test out these simple options and see how it changes the search experience.

Found Elasticsearch and Expertrec can be categorized as "Search as a Service" tools.

Some of the features offered by Found Elasticsearch are:

  • Hosted and managed: You get your own fully hosted and managed Elasticsearch cluster. No need to host and maintain your own costly search infrastructure.
  • Reserved Memory and storage: Your clusters get reserved memory and storage. No shared clusters and no arbitrary limits on how many indexes or documents you can store.
  • Scalable and flexible: Start small, grow big. You can scale your cluster as and when needed, without any downtime. There are several Elasticsearch versions to choose from, and upgrading is easier than ever.

On the other hand, Expertrec provides the following key features:

  • Fast search results
  • No Ads, Never
  • Quick and easy setup
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What is Expertrec?

Create a customized search using simple choices to define the search interface and the search experience. You can test out these simple options and see how it changes the search experience.

What is Found Elasticsearch?

Create your own fully managed and hosted Elasticsearch cluster. You get a dedicated cluster with reserved memory, giving you predictable performance. There are no arbitrary limits on how many indexes or documents you can store. Scale your clusters as and when needed, without any downtime.

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