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<h1 class="topictitle1">CSS</h1>
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<div id="body8662426"><div class="section" id="css_04_0001__section13338155113507"><h4 class="sectiontitle">CSS</h4><p id="css_04_0001__p743718015611">Cloud Search Service (CSS) is a fully hosted distributed search service based on Elasticsearch. You can use it for structured and unstructured data search, and use AI vectors for combine search, statistics, and reports. CSS is a fully managed cloud service of the ELK Stack and is compatible with Elasticsearch, Kibana, and Cerebro.</p>
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<p id="css_04_0001__p8060118">Elasticsearch is a distributed search engine that can be deployed in standalone or cluster mode. The heart of the ELK Stack, Elasticsearch clusters support multi-condition search, statistical analysis, and create visualized reports of structured and unstructured text. For details about Elasticsearch, see the <a href="https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/guide/current/index.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Elasticsearch: The Definitive Guide</a>.</p>
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<p id="css_04_0001__p1252655164515">CSS can be automatically deployed, allowing you to quickly create Elasticsearch clusters. It provides the search engine optimization practices and does not require your O&M. Additionally, it has a robust monitoring system to present you key metrics, including clusters and query performance so that you can focus on the business logic.</p>
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<div class="section" id="css_04_0001__section155603985112"><h4 class="sectiontitle">Functions</h4><ul id="css_04_0001__ul18767135116390"><li id="css_04_0001__li4613653193913">Compatible with Elasticsearch<p id="css_04_0001__p15145413913"><a name="css_04_0001__li4613653193913"></a><a name="li4613653193913"></a>Freely use Elasticsearch APIs and other software in the ecosystem, such as Beats and Kibana.</p>
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</li><li id="css_04_0001__li17144656133919">Support various data sources<p id="css_04_0001__p459585610399"><a name="css_04_0001__li17144656133919"></a><a name="li17144656133919"></a>A few simple configurations can allow you to smoothly connect to multiple data sources, such as FTP, OBS, HBase, and Kafka. No extra coding is required.</p>
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</li><li id="css_04_0001__li139055818394">One-click operation<p id="css_04_0001__p56226587397"><a name="css_04_0001__li139055818394"></a><a name="li139055818394"></a>One-click cluster application, capacity expansion, and restart from small-scale testing to large-scale rollout</p>
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</li><li id="css_04_0001__li746012234019">User-defined snapshot policies<p id="css_04_0001__p118141623405"><a name="css_04_0001__li746012234019"></a><a name="li746012234019"></a>Trigger backup snapshots manually or configure an automated schedule.</p>
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<div class="parentlink"><strong>Parent topic:</strong> <a href="css_01_0001.html">Overview</a></div>
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