Elasticsearch is a search engine that provides a distributed, multitenant-capable full-text search engine with an HTTP web interface and schema-free JSON documents.
Release | Released | Support | Latest |
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8 |
10 months ago (10 Feb 2022)
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Ends
in 10 months (26 Oct 2023)
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8.5.3
(08 Dec 2022)
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7 |
3 years and 8 months ago (10 Apr 2019)
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Ends
in 7 months (01 Aug 2023)
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7.17.8
(08 Dec 2022)
|
6 |
5 years ago (14 Nov 2017)
|
Ended
10 months ago (10 Feb 2022)
|
6.8.23 |
Elasticsearch is part of the Elastic Stack, also known as the ELK Stack. It shares the same support policy as the other products in the Elastic Stack (Kibana, Logstash, Beats…).
Elastic Stack product releases follow Semantic Versioning. Elastic provides maintenance for each major release series for the longest of 30 months after the GA date of the major release or 6 months after the GA date of the subsequent major release.
End of life dates for Elasticsearch can be found on the Elastic product EOL dates page. Support for various operating systems can also be found on the Elastic support matrix page.
More information is available on the Elasticsearch website.
You should be running one of the supported release numbers listed above in the rightmost column.
$ES_HOME/bin/elasticsearch -v
You can submit an improvement to this page on GitHub . This page has a corresponding Talk Page.
A JSON version of this page is available at /api/elasticsearch.json. See the API Documentation for more.
This page was last updated on 21 December 2022. Latest releases are automatically updated.