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Monitor and run hybrid cloud data services
From the console home screen, click create cluster. Give your cluster a name and then select open search. You can then choose which cloud provider you would like to use as well as enable any enterprise features. Click next. On this page, you can choose your data center settings as well as configure which node sizes you would like to use in your open search cluster. Once you're happy, you can click next. On this page, you'll see a summary of the options you've selected as well as a pricing breakdown. Once you're ready to create the cluster, click create cluster. Initial provisioning takes just a few short minutes. So go and make a tea or coffee while you're waiting. Once provisioning status reaches running, we are then ready to connect to our open search cluster. And we can check all the details of our cluster where it's running and the different nodes. To connect to our cluster, we go to connection info in the lefth hand menu. Here we'll see our username and password for the open search cluster. And if we go a bit further down, we'll see the rest API endpoint that we can use to connect to the cluster as well as a URL which will take us to our open search dashboards. And that's it. Now we're ready to use our open search cluster on the Instacluster platform.
Deploy a managed OpenSearch cluster and run your first real-time query with NetApp Instaclustr.