OpenSearch: What’s Next for the Search and Analytics Suite?

10 Apr 2025 • 20 min • EN
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OpenSearch has evolved significantly since its 2021 launch, recently reaching a major milestone with its move to the Linux Foundation. This shift from company-led to foundation-based governance has accelerated community contributions and enterprise adoption, as discussed by NetApp’s Amanda Katona in a New Stack Makers episode recorded at KubeCon + CloudNativeCon Europe. NetApp, an early adopter of OpenSearch following Elasticsearch’s licensing change, now offers managed services on the platform and contributes actively to its development. Katona emphasized how neutral governance under the Linux Foundation has lowered barriers to enterprise contribution, noting a 56% increase in downloads since the transition and growing interest from developers. OpenSearch 3.0, featuring a Lucene 10 upgrade, promises faster search capabilities—especially relevant as data volumes surge. NetApp’s ongoing investments include work on machine learning plugins and developer training resources. Katona sees the Linux Foundation’s involvement as key to OpenSearch’s long-term success, offering vendor-neutral governance and reassuring users seeking openness, performance, and scalability in data search and analytics. Learn more from The New Stack about OpenSearch:  Report: OpenSearch Bests ElasticSearch at Vector Modeling AWS Transfers OpenSearch to the Linux Foundation  OpenSearch: How the Project Went From Fork to Foundation Join our community of newsletter subscribers to stay on top of the news and at the top of your game. 

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