If your data is in Hadoop, you would index it in Elasticsearch (through the es-hadoop connector) and then run your queries against it (either from Hadoop through the same connector) or through other tools (like Kibana) outside Hadoop.

There are plenty of blog posts, documentations, presentations and videos on the topic so I recommend spending sometime time with them to better understand what options suite your use case.

On 4/1/15 12:12 PM, BEN SALEM Omar wrote:
Hi everyone,
I'm wondering, it possible to make analytics on unstructured data with 
Elasticsearch?
If so? how?
Thanks,
Omar,

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