Elastic
N.V., the company behind Elasticsearch and the Elastic
Stack, is excited to share the news that Elasticsearch Service on
Elastic Cloud's fifth GCP region, Asia Pacific (Tokyo), is now open!
Tokyo is our first GCP region in Asia Pacific, complementing the four
other GCP regions that Elastic offers globally.
"The
cloud is critically important for large organizations and SMBs in Japan
as companies modernize their IT environments from on-premises,
traditional data centers to deploy applications and services in public
clouds," said Tom Kawasaki, Elastic Japan Country Manager. "Google Cloud
Platform (GCP) has a growing presence in Japan and we're excited to
partner with Google. This new GCP Tokyo region for Elasticsearch Service
will give Japan customers a SaaS-first solution for their search,
logging, APM, business analytics, infrastructure monitoring, security
use cases and more."
Existing users can start using the GCP Tokyo region on Elasticsearch Service immediately. New users can sign up for a free 14-day trial to try it out.
All the features you love, now closer to you and your users
The Elasticsearch Service on Elastic Cloud is
the official hosted Elasticsearch and Kibana service, created and
supported by Elastic. It is the only managed Elasticsearch offering to
include powerful capabilities like Elastic APM, Elastic SIEM, Elastic
Maps, Canvas, machine learning, and much more. These features, combined
with operational conveniences like same-day availability of new versions
and security patches, zero-downtime upgrades, pre-configured hardware
templates for popular use cases, and support from Elastic, make our
Elasticsearch Service a popular choice for users looking for a managed
Elasticsearch offering.
"As
a GCP partner as well as an Elastic partner, we're extremely excited to
start using the Elasticsearch Service on the GCP Tokyo region. The
gaming industry and other industries in Japan will greatly appreciate
this announcement," said Yusuke Hasegawa, president and CEO of grasys
Inc.
The
Asia Pacific (Tokyo) region, like our other regions, offers all of the
Elasticsearch Service features. You can learn more about Elasticsearch
Service subscriptions on our website.
Deepening the Elastic-Google partnership
With the launch of the GCP Tokyo region on Elasticsearch Service, we are also excited to continue deepening our existing partnership with Google Cloud. Our next new GCP region will be launching in Sydney, Australia.
"Google
Cloud and Elastic are both committed to the open source community and
are excited to announce the expanded availability of Elastic Cloud in
GCP's Tokyo region, and unified billing, coming soon. This brings
simplicity and speeds up the time to value realization for joint
customers," said Masato Takahashi, Director, Partnerships, Google Cloud
Japan.
More native GCP integrations are on the way
We recently announced that
GCP users will soon be able to discover, deploy, and manage
Elasticsearch Service in a more native way directly in the GCP Console.
When this native integration is available, Elasticsearch Service and GCP
customers will have the best possible Elasticsearch as a service
experience - from the creators - and use it with the same comfort that
native GCP services enjoy in the GCP Console.
"Our
multi-year partnership with Google Cloud keeps getting stronger. New
regions like Tokyo and Sydney, seamless access to the Elasticsearch
Service through the Google Cloud Platform Console, and billing through
Google Cloud, which is targeted for release this August, are all
examples of our mutual investments to create a great user experience in
the cloud," said Craig Griffin, Vice President of Business Development
at Elastic.
Native GCP Console integration
Elasticsearch
Service will be a Managed Partner Service (MPS) discoverable in the
main GCP Console where native Google services are provisioned. Lifecycle
operations such as creating, scaling, configuring, and re-configuring
can be accomplished using familiar GCP-style workflows.
Integrated billing
GCP
customers will soon be able to provision Elasticsearch Service through
GCP Marketplace and have it count 100% towards their existing committed
spend.
Get started with Elasticsearch Service in GCP Tokyo
Existing
Elasticsearch Service users can simply log in and select the new GCP
Tokyo region when creating a deployment. If you are looking to migrate
self-managed workloads, check out this documentation.