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      • julian45[m]
        [monkey](https://matrix.to/#/@monkey:chatbrainz.org): i imagine you're aware already, but BB seems to be pinning a *very* old elasticsearch version
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      • julian45[m]
        and although prod could be different, the postgres version seemingly indicated in the bb-site repo (12) has been EOL for almost a year
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      • monkey[m]
        Yes, the search upgrade is a big refactor project that I always find no bandwidth for. Will see if we can split it up with ansh to get it moving forward
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      • monkey[m]
        The postgres version is incorrect, it's on the same cluster as other DBs. I was just fixing that yesterday in the dockerfile
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      • monkey[m]
        (to be clear, fixing the utils version that is installed to match the cluster version [16])
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      • monkey[m]
        I'm noting down to update the PG version in docker compose files as well.
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      • julian45[m]
        <monkey[m]> "Yes, the search upgrade is a big..." <- gotcha, thanks for the response! fwiw if you want to stay on something elasticsearch-like, depending on your feelings on licensing, you could either go for a more recent elasticsearch version, or perhaps "opensearch" which forked from es a little while back
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      • julian45[m]
        both of which will have the option of a gui for viewing/querying/managing indices: kibana for es, "opensearch dashboards" (basically just kibana but aligns to opensearch branding/semantics) for opensearch
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      • julian45[m]
        es pros: the "original"^, faster dev cycle, arguably substantially easier to yeet data into especially in infra use cases... (full message at <https://matrix.chatbrainz.org/_matrix/media/v3/download/chatbrainz.org/uWiviFmWMdWDwppcOOukUhLD>)
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