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Create an Alibaba Cloud Elasticsearch cluster - Elasticsearch

Alibaba Cloud Elasticsearch can help you build a basic engine with complex query features or search for and analyze data in large datasets. This topic describes how to create an Alibaba Cloud Elasticsearch cluster.

Billing

For information about the pricing and billable items of Alibaba Cloud Elasticsearch, see Elasticsearch billing.

Procedure Note

In this example, an Elasticsearch cluster is created in the Alibaba Cloud Elasticsearch console. You can also create an Elasticsearch cluster by calling an API operation. For more information, see createInstance.

  1. Log on to the Alibaba Cloud Elasticsearch console.

  2. In the left-side navigation pane, click Elasticsearch Clusters.

  3. In the upper-left corner of the Elasticsearch Clusters page, click Create.

    Parameter

    Description

    Billing Method

    Note

    For more information, see Billing methods.

    Region and Zone

    Select a region based on your business requirements. After an Elasticsearch cluster is created, you cannot change the region of the cluster.

    Number of Zones

    Note

    Network Type

    The value of this parameter can be only VPC.

    VPC

    Select a virtual private cloud (VPC) in the specified region.

    Note

    VSwitch

    Select a vSwitch in the specified VPC. Only available vSwitches in the specified zone are displayed.

    Note

    If no vSwitch meets your business requirements, create a vSwitch first. For more information, see Create a VPC and a vSwitch.

    Instance Type

    For more information, see Version features and Features supported by Kernel-enhanced Edition.

    Version

    For more information, see Version features and Release Notes.

    Note

    The versions supported in different regions and zones may vary. You can view the supported versions on the buy page.

    Parameters for different types of nodes

    Configure nodes based on your business requirements.

    Note

    Resource Group

    Select a resource group. You can use resource groups to manage Elasticsearch clusters. For more information, see Classify resources into resource groups and grant permissions on the resource groups.

    Username

    The value of this parameter can be only elastic. The elastic account is used to access the Elasticsearch cluster and log on to the Kibana console of the cluster.

    Note

    If you change the password of the elastic account, you cannot use the elastic account to access the cluster before the new password takes effect. Therefore, we recommend that you do not use the elastic account in your business. You can log on to the Kibana console of your Elasticsearch cluster and create a user with the required role to access the cluster. For more information, see Use the role-based access control (RBAC) mechanism provided by Elasticsearch X-Pack to implement access control.

    Password

    The password of the elastic account. This parameter is required.

    Duration

    You need to configure this parameter if you set Billing Method to Subscription.

    We recommend that you select Auto-renewal to prevent your business from being affected due to cluster suspension or release after the cluster expires.

  4. Click Buy Now. The Confirm Order page appears. Confirm the order, read the terms of service, and then click Activate Now.

  5. In the top navigation bar of the Elasticsearch Clusters page, select the region where the newly created Elasticsearch cluster resides. Then, view the cluster.

    A period of time is required before an Elasticsearch cluster can provide services after it is purchased. The period of time varies based on the specifications, data structure, and data volume of the cluster. In most cases, a few hours are required. You can view the status of the cluster in the Status column.

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