Does the module support Elasticsearch version x.x?
The extension supports Elasticsearch versions with regard to Magento system requirements. For example, Magento 2.4.3 requires Elasticsearch 7.10, which means the latest version of our extension supports Elasticsearch 7.10 as it is fully compatible with Magento 2.4.3.
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I face some issues with the Elastic Search extension. What should I check?
If the extension doesn't work as expected (e.g. search results are not relevant or do not display at all), we'd recommend checking the module configurations following the instructions below. 1. A compatible version of the Elasticsearch Engine should ...
What's the difference between Advanced Search and Elastic Search?
In our catalog, we offer two search extensions for Magento 2 - Advanced Search and Elastic Search. Both of them are aimed at improvement of the search process but the functionality differs. Elastic Search consists of several components, including the ...
I've installed the module, but now it throws a warning: "Amasty Elastic is not working because "elasticsearch6" search engine is set in app/etc/env.php file".
If you’re running on Magento Cloud environment, the issue is associated with the specificities of the Magento Cloud instance. Please refer to the Magento support article on ElasticSearch configuration. The value for Amasty Elastic Search is ...
Why should I use your module instead of Magento Elastic Search?
Starting from version 2.4, Magento works with the Elastic Search that greatly impacts the overall performance of the website. Using Elastic Search as a search engine provides faster page loading and more relevant search results. Within the default ...
How to configure search synonyms in Amasty Elastic Search?
Besides other features like Search Relevance Rules, Stop Words, etc., the Amasty Elastic Search extension supports Search Synonyms. Default Magento synonyms aren't used in Amasty Elastic Search, the module manages synonyms separately. Step 1. To ...