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raw-migrated-files/stack-docs/elastic-stack/installing-elastic-stack.md renamed to get-started/installing-elastic-stack.md

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When installing the Elastic Stack, you must use the same version across the entire stack. For example, if you are using Elasticsearch 9.0.0-beta1, you install Beats 9.0.0-beta1, APM Server 9.0.0-beta1, Elasticsearch Hadoop 9.0.0-beta1, Kibana 9.0.0-beta1, and Logstash 9.0.0-beta1.
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If you’re upgrading an existing installation, see [Upgrading the Elastic Stack](../../../deploy-manage/upgrade/deployment-or-cluster.md) for information about how to ensure compatibility with 9.0.0-beta1.
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If you’re upgrading an existing installation, see [Upgrading the Elastic Stack](../deploy-manage/upgrade/deployment-or-cluster.md) for information about how to ensure compatibility with 9.0.0-beta1.
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For an example of installing and configuring the {{stack}}, you can try out our [Tutorial 1: Installing a self-managed {{stack}}](../../../deploy-manage/deploy/self-managed/installing-elasticsearch.md). After that, you can also learn how to secure your installation for production following the steps in [Tutorial 2: Securing a self-managed {{stack}}](../../../deploy-manage/security/secure-your-cluster-deployment.md).
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For an example of installing and configuring the {{stack}}, you can try out our [Tutorial 1: Installing a self-managed {{stack}}](../deploy-manage/deploy/self-managed/installing-elasticsearch.md). After that, you can also learn how to secure your installation for production following the steps in [Tutorial 2: Securing a self-managed {{stack}}](../deploy-manage/security/secure-your-cluster-deployment.md).
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## Network requirements [network-requirements]

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Being able to search, observe, and protect your data is a requirement for any analyst. {{kib}} provides solutions for each of these use cases.
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* [**Enterprise Search**](https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/enterprise-search/current/index.html) enables you to create a search experience for your app, workplace, and website.
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* [**Elastic Observability**](../../../solutions/observability/get-started/what-is-elastic-observability.md) enables you to monitor and apply analytics in real time to events happening across all your environments. You can analyze log events, monitor the performance metrics for the host or container that it ran in, trace the transaction, and check the overall service availability.
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* Designed for security analysts, [**Elastic Security**](../../../solutions/security.md) provides an overview of the events and alerts from your environment. Elastic Security helps you defend your organization from threats before damage and loss occur.
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* [**Elastic Observability**](../solutions/observability/get-started/what-is-elastic-observability.md) enables you to monitor and apply analytics in real time to events happening across all your environments. You can analyze log events, monitor the performance metrics for the host or container that it ran in, trace the transaction, and check the overall service availability.
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* Designed for security analysts, [**Elastic Security**](../solutions/security.md) provides an overview of the events and alerts from your environment. Elastic Security helps you defend your organization from threats before damage and loss occur.
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## Analyze [visualize-and-analyze]
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With {{kib}} [**Analytics**](../../../explore-analyze/overview/kibana-quickstart.md), you can quickly search through large amounts of data, explore fields and values, and then use the drag-and-drop interface to rapidly build charts, tables, metrics, and more.
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With {{kib}} [**Analytics**](../explore-analyze/overview/kibana-quickstart.md), you can quickly search through large amounts of data, explore fields and values, and then use the drag-and-drop interface to rapidly build charts, tables, metrics, and more.
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| **1** | **Add data.** The best way to add data to the Elastic Stack is to use one of our many [integrations](../../../manage-data/ingest.md).On the **Integrations** page, you can also find options to add sample data sets or to upload a file. |
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| **2** | **Explore.** With [**Discover**](../../../explore-analyze/discover.md), you can search your data for hiddeninsights and relationships. Ask your questions, and then filter the results to just the data you want.You can limit your results to the most recent documents added to {{es}}. |
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| **3** | **Visualize.** {{kib}} provides many options to create visualizations of your data, fromaggregation-based data to time series data to geo data.[**Dashboard**](../../../explore-analyze/dashboards.md) is your starting point to create visualizations,and then pulling them together to show your data from multiple perspectives.Use [**Canvas**](../../../explore-analyze/visualize/canvas.md),to give your datathe “wow” factor for display on a big screen. Use **Graph** to explore patterns and relationships. |
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| **4** | **Model data behavior.**Use [**{{ml-cap}}**](../../../explore-analyze/machine-learning/machine-learning-in-kibana.md) to model the behavior of your data—forecast unusual behavior andperform outlier detection, regression, and classification analysis. |
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| **5** | **Share.** Ready to [share](../../../explore-analyze/report-and-share.md) your findings with a larger audience? {{kib}} offers many options—embeda dashboard, share a link, export to PDF, and more. |
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| **1** | **Add data.** The best way to add data to the Elastic Stack is to use one of our many [integrations](../manage-data/ingest.md).On the **Integrations** page, you can also find options to add sample data sets or to upload a file. |
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| **2** | **Explore.** With [**Discover**](../explore-analyze/discover.md), you can search your data for hiddeninsights and relationships. Ask your questions, and then filter the results to just the data you want.You can limit your results to the most recent documents added to {{es}}. |
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| **3** | **Visualize.** {{kib}} provides many options to create visualizations of your data, fromaggregation-based data to time series data to geo data.[**Dashboard**](../explore-analyze/dashboards.md) is your starting point to create visualizations,and then pulling them together to show your data from multiple perspectives.Use [**Canvas**](../explore-analyze/visualize/canvas.md),to give your datathe “wow” factor for display on a big screen. Use **Graph** to explore patterns and relationships. |
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| **4** | **Model data behavior.**Use [**{{ml-cap}}**](../explore-analyze/machine-learning/machine-learning-in-kibana.md) to model the behavior of your data—forecast unusual behavior andperform outlier detection, regression, and classification analysis. |
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| **5** | **Share.** Ready to [share](../explore-analyze/report-and-share.md) your findings with a larger audience? {{kib}} offers many options—embeda dashboard, share a link, export to PDF, and more. |
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## Manage your data [_manage_your_data]
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For a full list of data management UIs, refer to [**Stack Management**](../../../deploy-manage/index.md).
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For a full list of data management UIs, refer to [**Stack Management**](../deploy-manage/index.md).
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Detecting and acting on significant shifts and signals in your data is a need that exists in almost every use case. Alerting allows you to detect conditions in different {{kib}} apps and trigger actions when those conditions are met. For example, you might trigger an alert when a shift occurs in your business critical KPIs or when memory, CPU, or disk space take a dip. When the alert triggers, you can send a notification to a system that is part of your daily workflow: email, Slack, PagerDuty, ServiceNow, and other third party integrations.
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A dedicated view for creating, searching, and editing rules is in [**{{rules-ui}}**](../../../explore-analyze/alerts-cases/alerts/create-manage-rules.md).
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A dedicated view for creating, searching, and editing rules is in [**{{rules-ui}}**](../explore-analyze/alerts-cases/alerts/create-manage-rules.md).
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## Organize content [organize-and-secure]
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{{kib}} provides [spaces](../../../deploy-manage/manage-spaces.md) for organizing your visualizations, dashboards, {{data-sources}}, and more. Think of a space as its own mini {{kib}} installation—it’s isolated from all other spaces, so you can tailor it to your specific needs without impacting others.
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{{kib}} provides [spaces](../deploy-manage/manage-spaces.md) for organizing your visualizations, dashboards, {{data-sources}}, and more. Think of a space as its own mini {{kib}} installation—it’s isolated from all other spaces, so you can tailor it to your specific needs without impacting others.
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Tags are keywords or labels that you assign to saved objects, such as dashboards and visualizations, so you can classify them in a way that is meaningful to you. For example, if you tag objects with “design”, you can search and filter on the tag to see all related objects. Tags are also good for grouping content into categories within a space.
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Don’t worry if you have hundreds of dashboards that need to be tagged. Use [**Tags**](../../../explore-analyze/find-and-organize/tags.md) in **Stack Management** to create your tags, then assign and delete them in bulk operations.
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## Secure {{kib}} [intro-kibana-Security]
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{{kib}} offers a range of security features for you to control who has access to what. [Security is enabled automatically](../../../deploy-manage/security/security-certificates-keys.md) when you enroll {{kib}} with a secured {{es}} cluster. For a description of all available configuration options, refer to [Security settings in {{kib}}](https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/kibana/current/security-settings-kb.html).
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{{kib}} offers a range of security features for you to control who has access to what. [Security is enabled automatically](../deploy-manage/security/security-certificates-keys.md) when you enroll {{kib}} with a secured {{es}} cluster. For a description of all available configuration options, refer to [Security settings in {{kib}}](https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/kibana/current/security-settings-kb.html).
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{{kib}} supports several [authentication providers](../../../deploy-manage/users-roles/cluster-or-deployment-auth/user-authentication.md), allowing you to login using {{es}}’s built-in realms, or with your own single sign-on provider.
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Once you have your users and roles configured, you might want to maintain a record of who did what, when. The {{kib}} audit log will record this information for you, which can then be correlated with {{es}} audit logs to gain more insights into your users’ behavior. For more information, see [{{kib}} audit logging](../deploy-manage/monitor/logging-configuration/enabling-kibana-audit-logs.md).
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## Find apps and objects [kibana-navigation-search]

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