post: How to (not) migrate Graylog to Opensearch #126
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Fortunately, Graylog also knows this and recommends users to switch even if it is currently not enforced and ES 7.10 continues to work for now <!-- spellchecker-disable -->[^elastic]<!-- spellchecker-enable -->
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Fortunately, [Graylog](https://docs.graylog.org/) also knows this and recommends users to switch even if it is currently not enforced and ES 7.10 continues to work for now <!-- spellchecker-disable -->[^elastic]<!-- spellchecker-enable -->
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. As you usually don't wants to operate software that no longer receives security updates, I have started to look into a migration and prepared the Container and Ansible setup. My fist mistake on this journey was to believe I can just use the latest Opensearch (OS) release. Had I read the documentation <!-- spellchecker-disable -->[^graylog]<!-- spellchecker-enable -->
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. As you usually don't wants to operate software that no longer receives security updates, I have started to look into a migration and prepared the Container and Ansible setup. My fist mistake on this journey was to believe I can just use the latest Opensearch (OS) release. Had I read the documentation <!-- spellchecker-disable -->[^graylog]<!-- spellchecker-enable -->
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more carefully I would have saved myself a lot of trouble...
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more carefully I would have saved myself a lot of trouble...
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