Sir, again! This is pure gold, normally I had a tremendous nervous about getting System Design interview, then after this channel, I aced two different interviews and getting two offers. Thank you for this!
Thank you, no fluff, channel is pure discussing engineering concepts with tradeoffs :)
You guys are doing an incredible job. The information is so helpful, and I really appreciate how you start simple and gradually build up to more complex concepts
Amazing Deep Dive of Elastic Search. Great content. Thanks 🤝
watch this repeatedly to grasp the concepts and details of elasticsearch. Thank you so much!
This video was super helpful—thank you so much for making it! You explained everything clearly and made a complex topic easy to understand. Subscribed!
I bought the guided system design course. Amazing content sir!
Amazing walk-through. I love all the content you guys produce. I would have loved to see a brief section explaining how geospatial search works in elasticsearch
So simple and powerful explanation of Elasticsearch, thank you!
Excellent explanation! I now have a full understanding of many aspects of Elasticsearch. Thanks for putting this together!
Great video, thanks sir 🙌
Very structured and informative, thanks a lot!
Drop everything you doing, and watch the new episode in Deep Dives series🎬📽🍿
Great video. Personally, a bulk of my elasticsearch use case pertains to analytics with aggregations. It would awesome to have a deep dive into that!
I was just about to learn about elastic search and you've posted this. Thank you so much!
You're creating great content! Thanks a lot. It would be even better you could put some other study materials in the end in case we may want to dig deeper into some aspects of the topic.
How do coordinating nodes know which shards contain what documents? From your description, it seems that each shard has it's own local index and there is no global index. So do coordinating nodes perform a scatter/gather operation?
Excellent tutorial :) Fluid search knowledge. I am learning about ElasticSearch.
🔥🔥 great for learning or reviewing concepts. Thank you
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