Elasticsearch runs up to 40% faster on Google Axion Processors (C4A)
Elastic collaborated with Google Cloud to provide higher indexing throughput on C4A compared with previous-generation VMs
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This post will walk through our macro benchmarking results for Elasticsearch on Google Axion Processors from Google Cloud. Axion is a family of custom Arm64-based processors designed to deliver enhanced performance and efficiency. We are collaborating with Google Cloud to find opportunities to consistently provide the best experience to our joint customers. We are excited to confirm that C4A, a VM instance family based on Google Axion Processors, will help us deliver on that.
“At Elastic, we are driving innovation and cost-efficiency by enabling customers to leverage our AI-powered observability, security, and search solutions on Arm-based architecture. Google Axion Processors with Titanium Local SSD enables Elastic to deliver best-in-class performance to users.“
Uri Cohen, VP of Product Management, Elastic
Performance gains for Elastic users on Google Cloud C4A VMs
Elastic used the macro benchmarking framework for Elasticsearch Rally with the elastic/logs track to determine the indexing performance on virtual machines powered by Google Axion Processors. Our benchmarks show that C4A delivers up to 40% higher indexing throughput compared to the previous generation of VMs on Google Cloud.
“We're excited to bring the efficiency and performance benefits of our custom Google Axion processors to Elastic Cloud Serverless,” said Salil Suri, director of product management, Google Compute Engine. “Powered by our new Titanium SSDs local storage, our first Axion VM - C4A - delivers Elastic users up to 40% higher indexing throughput, underscoring our commitment to continuously deliver workload-optimized infrastructure to power Elasticsearch on Google Cloud."
With these performance improvements, C4A was the clear choice for Elastic Cloud Serverless.
Elastic Cloud Serverless: Optimized for performance using C4A
Elastic Cloud Serverless is the fastest way to deploy and scale observability, security, and search solutions — without the complexity of managing infrastructure. Powered by C4A processors, it delivers faster indexing throughput and lower query latency for AI-driven applications, ensuring high performance without compromise.
Partners in AI innovation
Leveraging purpose-built hardware from Google Cloud to deliver performance and efficiency gains is a cardinal part of the co-innovation delivered by Elastic and Google Cloud. Elastic is committed to delivering joint AI innovation in partnership with Google Cloud as customers build their GenAI applications using the Elastic Search AI Platform. Learn more about it in our recent Google Cloud Partner of the Year Award for AI announcement.
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