Elasticsearch 2.2.0, 2.1.2, and 1.7.5 released
Blog post from Elastic
Elasticsearch 2.2.0 has been released, featuring significant improvements such as a new query profiler and enhanced geo-point fields, both of which aim to boost performance and user insight into query operations. The update builds on Lucene 5.4.1 and includes tighter security measures, such as modularizing scripting languages to minimize security risks, and addresses a bug that caused slow shard recovery in the previous version 2.1.0. Accompanying Elasticsearch 2.2.0, there are updates to related tools like Kibana, Logstash, Beats, and Elasticsearch-Hadoop. Additionally, bug fix releases for versions 2.1.2 and 1.7.5 are available, and users are encouraged to upgrade to the latest versions to benefit from these enhancements.
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