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Today I am pleased to announce the support of Amazon Q developers for the Amazon OpenSearch Service and provides an AI-asisted ability to help you explore and visualize operational data. Amazon Q Developer improves experience with OpenSSearch Service Reverse by reducing learning curve for languages, visualization tools and warning functions. The new abilities meet existing dashboards and visualizations by allowing natural language and patterns detection. After incidents, you can quickly create additional visualizations to strengthen your monitoring infrastructure. This improved workflow speeds up the incident solution and optimizes the use of utilities, helping you to concentrate more time on innovation rather than on problems.
Amazon Q Developer in Amazon OpenSSearch improves surgical analytics by integrating natural language survey and generative abilities AI directly into OpenSearch. During the response to incidents, you can quickly get the context of the protocol alerts and data, leading to rapid analysis and resolution time. When the alerts triggered trigger monitors, Amazon Q Developer provides summary and knowledge directly in the warnings interface, helping you quickly understand the situation without waiting for experts or consulting documentation. From there you can use the Amazon Q Developer to explore basic data, create visualizations using natural language and identify formulas to determine the causes of roots. For example, you can create visualizations that distribute dimensions such as region, data center or endpoint. In addition, Amazon Q Developer Q Amazon Q helps with the control panel configuration and recommends anomaly detectors for active warning and improves both the initial monitoring settings and the effective problem solving.
Start with Amazon Q Developer in OpenSearch Service
If you want to start, I go to my user interface OpenSearch and log in. From the home page I choose the workspace for Amazon Q Developer testing in OpenSearch Service. For this demonstration I use a preconfigured environment with a data set of samples available on the user interface.
This feature is turned on by default via the free Amazon Q developer, which is also on the default setting. You can deactivate the features by not chosen Enable Generating Questions of Natural Language Check box below Artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ml) During the creation of domains or adjusting the cluster configuration in the console section.
In OpenSearch Dashboards I’m navigating Discovers From the left navigation pane. You want to use a natural language to explore data, switch Ppl Language to display the challenge.
I choose Amazon Q The icon in the manual navigation bar to open the Amazon Q panel. You can use this panel to create recommended anomalies to control the warning and the use of natural language to generate visualization.
I will enter the following challenge in Ask the question of the natural language Text box:
Show me a breakdown of HTTP response codes for the last 24 hours
When the results appear, Amazon Q automatically generates a summary of these results. You can control the display summary using View summary summary Under the Amazon Q Panel to hide or view the summary option. To provide feedback, you can use the thumbs up or inch buttons down and use the copy button to copy the summary to the clipboard.
Nother Capebities of Amazon Q Developer in OpenSsearch Service creates visualizations directly from natural language descriptions, provides conversational aid for OpenSSearch related questions, provides AI generated summons and knowledge of your alerts Openseaarch and analyze your data and analyze your data and detectors.
Let’s look at the visualization of Howrate directly from the descriptions of the natural language. I choose Generate visualization from Amazon Q panel. I will enter Create a bar chart showing the number of requests by HTTP status code
In the input field and choose to generate.
You want to clarify the visualization, you can choose Adjust the visual and add instructions to style, for example Show me a pie chart
gold Use a light gray background with a white grid
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Now available
Now you can use the Amazon Q Developer in OpenSearch Service to shorten the average time to solve, allow more self -service problems and help teams to get more value from your observation data.
The service is available today on US East (N. Virginia), US West (Oregon), Asia Pacific (Mumbai), Asia Pacific (Sydney), Asia Pacific (Tokyo), Canada, Europe (Frankfurt), Europe (London), Europe (Paris) and South America (São Paulo) AWS.
If you want to learn more, visit the Amazon Q Developer documentation and start using the Amazon Q Developer in your OpenSearch Domain today.
– Esra
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