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4 changes: 2 additions & 2 deletions docs/reference/intro.asciidoc
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If you're building a website or app, then you can call Elasticsearch APIs using an https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/client/index.html[{es} client] in the programming language of your choice. If you use the Python client, then check out the `elasticsearch-labs` repo for various https://github.com/elastic/elasticsearch-labs/tree/main/notebooks/search/python-examples[example notebooks].
* {kibana-ref}/connect-to-elasticsearch.html#upload-data-kibana[File upload]: Use the {kib} file uploader to index single files for one-off testing and exploration. The GUI guides you through setting up your index and field mappings.
* https://github.com/elastic/crawler[Web crawler]: Extract and index web page content into {es} documents.
* {enterprise-search-ref}/connectors.html[Connectors]: Sync data from various third-party data sources to create searchable, read-only replicas in {es}.
* <<es-connectors,Connectors>>: Sync data from various third-party data sources to create searchable, read-only replicas in {es}.

[discrete]
[[es-ingestion-overview-timestamped]]
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* <<use-elasticsearch-for-time-series-data,Tune for time series data>>

Many {es} options come with different performance considerations and trade-offs. The best way to determine the
optimal configuration for your use case is through https://www.elastic.co/elasticon/conf/2016/sf/quantitative-cluster-sizing[testing with your own data and queries].
optimal configuration for your use case is through https://www.elastic.co/elasticon/conf/2016/sf/quantitative-cluster-sizing[testing with your own data and queries].
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