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Monday, 12 July 2021

How we backfilled the Guardian’s in-house analytics tool to provide greater journalistic insight
Frederick O''Brien

The Guardian’s in-house content analytics tool, Ophan, has expanded from showing two weeks of data to two years. This post looks at one of the key changes that made it possible, from plumbing and CSV files to robust digestive systems

Elasticsearch   Ophan  

Binary code, ones and zeros in a 1970 dot matrix font on a computer screen.

Tuesday, 4 February 2020

Taming data transfer costs with Elasticsearch
Regis Kuckaertz

Here we outline how an upgrade to open source search and analytics engine, Elasticsearch, led to unexpected cost-savings

Elasticsearch  

How an upgrade to open source search and analytics engine led to unexpected cost-savings

Friday, 25 October 2019

Has Mary Wollstonecraft's CPU spiked?
Amy Hughes, Roberto Tyley

We need lots of feminists. No seriously, we need lots of feminists, or our Elasticsearch cluster will fall over

Computing   Elasticsearch   International Women''s Day  

Up to one thousand people attended the march entitled ‘Together for Women’s Safety’ in Bucharest showing their solidarity with the women who have been victims of violence.

Thursday, 26 March 2015

Upgrading Elasticsearch: Content API’s dual stack strategy
Luke Taylor, Chris Birchall

Evaluation and explanation of process used to upgrade Elasticsearch with Route53 and a dual stack strategy on the Content API team at the Guardian.

Cloud computing   Computing   Content API   Elasticsearch   Internet   Programming  

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