Wow, this session with Mapping was was huge, and if you're learning about mapping for the first time then I'd suggest watch more videos on it. She went through fast in terms of field types text and keyword and then performing inverted index. Overall it was a mile wide and a mile deep but condensed dose of learning in an hour(x3)!! Thank you Lisa.
Great session! I would really appreciate if you could start a new series for Logstash to explain how the plugins can be used with examples and the outcome through Kibana.
Do you have any ballpark figures for what scale you'd have to be at to justify spending the time to write your own custom mappings in order to save on disk space?
Hi Swapnadeep! That's a great question for discuss.elastic.co or our public slack workspace (ela.st/slack). Both of those spaces are monitored by technical folks, unlike this comment section :)
Hi Swapnadeep! That's a great question for discuss.elastic.co or our public slack workspace (ela.st/slack). Both of those spaces are monitored by technical folks, unlike this comment section :)
Hi Koray! Lisa maintains a github repo of resources to support the series: github.com/LisaHJung/Beginners-Crash-Course-to-Elastic-Stack-Series-Table-of-Contents
Wow, this session with Mapping was was huge, and if you're learning about mapping for the first time then I'd suggest watch more videos on it. She went through fast in terms of field types text and keyword and then performing inverted index. Overall it was a mile wide and a mile deep but condensed dose of learning in an hour(x3)!! Thank you Lisa.
You explained it so good, I browsed most of other tutorials earlier but I understood only through your videos. Thank You!!! Also you are beautiful !!
You really made it easy for us to understand ES mapping. Thanks and keep up he good work.
Excellent tutorial and brilliantly told by nice tutor
respect
Wonderful session, Lisa
Great session! I would really appreciate if you could start a new series for Logstash to explain how the plugins can be used with examples and the outcome through Kibana.
This is a great session
Excellent explanation. Thanks
Great session, loved it
This video is gold!!!
Wonderful session
Thanks for the tutorials, really helpful!
Very nice session! I'm learning a lot with this crash course.
Do you have any ballpark figures for what scale you'd have to be at to justify spending the time to write your own custom mappings in order to save on disk space?
great session.
40:21 revisiting this crash course this part was funny.
How we can handle inconsistent result while running same query again and again?
Thank you
Can i add dynamic templates to already existing index mapping?
Hi Swapnadeep! That's a great question for discuss.elastic.co or our public slack workspace (ela.st/slack). Both of those spaces are monitored by technical folks, unlike this comment section :)
I have one question, If i want to search on the basis of if one product is organic or not then what should i have to do in mapping?
Hi Swapnadeep! That's a great question for discuss.elastic.co or our public slack workspace (ela.st/slack). Both of those spaces are monitored by technical folks, unlike this comment section :)
hi!
I'm super interesting with the content of the course. Is there anyway that I can join the community?
Absolutely! We have a few different ways to connect with the community. You can learn more about each of them at elastic.co/community
Is there a road map for this series?
Hi Koray! Lisa maintains a github repo of resources to support the series: github.com/LisaHJung/Beginners-Crash-Course-to-Elastic-Stack-Series-Table-of-Contents
@@OfficialElasticCommunity loved this series, hope there are more videos in the future
lisa is beautiful!