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How to Build an Affordable AWS OpenSearch for Development

Emily Smith by Emily Smith
December 3, 2025
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If you’re looking to use Amazon OpenSearch Service for development in a more budget-friendly way without creating a new free tier account, there are some practical options you can consider.

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First, think about switching to Amazon OpenSearch Serverless instead of traditional provisioned instances. With Serverless, you only pay for the resources you actually use, which makes it a cost-effective option, especially for development work that doesn’t require constant activity. This way, you avoid paying for unused capacity and only cover your actual usage.

If you prefer to stay with the standard provisioned OpenSearch Service, using Reserved Instances (RIs) can save you a lot of money. These are discounted compared to on-demand instances, especially if you know you’ll be running the service consistently over a period of 1 to 3 years. Even for development, if your usage is steady, RIs can be a smart way to reduce costs.

Another simple but effective tip is to turn off your development cluster when you’re not actively working on it. Since billing is calculated hourly, shutting down your cluster when it’s not needed can significantly lower your expenses.

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Also, make sure you’re selecting the right instance type for your needs. While t3.small.search is quite small and usually suitable for development, double-check that it’s not more powerful than what’s necessary. Over-provisioning can lead to higher costs without providing additional benefits.

Lastly, keep an eye on your usage and costs. Regular monitoring helps you catch unexpected spikes or inefficient usage that may drive up your bills. Staying aware of your usage patterns ensures you can make adjustments before costs become a concern.

Remember, even though t3.small.search instances are included in the AWS Free Tier, this doesn’t apply if you’re not using a free tier account.

By following these approaches, you can effectively manage your costs while developing with Amazon OpenSearch Service.

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Emily Smith

Emily Smith

Emily is a digital marketer in Austin, Texas. She enjoys gaming, playing guitar, and dreams of traveling to Japan with her golden retriever, Max.

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