Serverless security tier comparison #4067
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This PR resolves #2527 by creating a page similar to what Obs has to describe the features available in different tiers of Elastic Security serverless.
I worked largely from the information here (pricing), and in the Kibana UI (internal only) when you're selecting a feature tier for a serverless security project, as well as my own knowledge. I then tried to match each advertised feature to our documentation, so I could link to more info for each feature. Many of the listed features had associated docs, but some did not, which is concerning.
One item of particular concern is that we seem to be advertising a deprecated feature (Drift protection for containers). I also haven't been able to determine the meaning of "Security content" or "Advanced endpoint policy management", though this may be due to gaps in my knowledge.
Keeping this as a draft for now while I dig into how best to handle these issues and solidify the content.
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