To add to this, ElasticSearch can also be installed on premise. In my case this is the only reason I use Elastic because I'm in a really strict intranet setting (government network). Spinning up a Docker container with Elastic running in it does take some time and tears of desperation when configuring everything yourself but it's still better than having no search engine at all :)
Yeah. I think Algolia would be so much cooler if it was open source and available on prem. I still think folks would use their excellent managed service, but it's a shame that's all they offer.
It still is the right tool for the job a lot of the time.
For further actions, you may consider blocking this person and/or reporting abuse
We're a place where coders share, stay up-to-date and grow their careers.
To add to this, ElasticSearch can also be installed on premise. In my case this is the only reason I use Elastic because I'm in a really strict intranet setting (government network). Spinning up a Docker container with Elastic running in it does take some time and tears of desperation when configuring everything yourself but it's still better than having no search engine at all :)
Yeah. I think Algolia would be so much cooler if it was open source and available on prem. I still think folks would use their excellent managed service, but it's a shame that's all they offer.
It still is the right tool for the job a lot of the time.