
The Open Source Way OpenSearch | feat. Pallavi Priyadarshini
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Nov 14, 2025 Pallavi Priyadarshini, Director of Search for the OpenSearch Project, and Karsten Schnitter, a software architect at SAP, dive into the fascinating world of OpenSearch. They discuss how OpenSearch evolved from Elasticsearch and its impact on AI capabilities. Pallavi highlights OpenSearch's governance and community-driven growth, while Karsten explains SAP's migration for better control and their contributions, including OpenTelemetry support. They also touch on applying AI to observability challenges and envision the integration of logs with automated workflows for enhanced performance.
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OpenSearch's Community-Led Origin
- OpenSearch is a community-driven, Apache-2.0 licensed search, analytics and vector platform born from an Elasticsearch fork in 2021.
- It moved to the Linux Foundation in 2024 and now has thousands of contributors from hundreds of organizations.
SAP's Large-Scale Observability Deployment
- SAP uses OpenSearch primarily for observability via its Cloud Logging service supporting logs, metrics, and traces.
- The deployment already runs thousands of clusters and reached petabyte scale with millions of gigabytes ingested monthly.
Migration From ELK To OpenSearch At SAP
- SAP migrated from the ELK stack to OpenSearch after Elastic relicensed, adopting and contributing to the fork.
- That move ensured SAP control and continuity for their customer-facing logging services.



