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elastic stack with a couple of microservices alongside
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PostgreSQL and Beats containers with docker-compose configuration
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The Elastic Search / APM Server / Kibana stack, in default and minimal configuration. Each stack component is in a separate docker container and all can be run ( for development purposes ) with Vagrant
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RELK -- The Research Elastic Stack (Kafka, Beats, Zookeeper, Logstash, ElasticSearch, Kibana, Spark, & Jupyter -- All in Docker)
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🐳 NGINX log visualization provided by Elastic Stack
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An containerised elastic application monitoring tool
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🐳 Containerized web application for browsing and interacting with an Elasticsearch cluster. http://mobz.github.io/elasticsearch-head/
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An example of using the Elastic Stack with Liferay and benefit from Elastic Observability features.
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Elasticsearch & Kibana v8 with Docker Compose
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Logs and Observability (Elastic Stack)
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Build elasticsearch to monitor log in docker container
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Our ELK (Elastic) starter-kit repository contains configurations of Docker, Elasticsearch, Logstash, Kibana, Filebeat, Metricbeat, Heartbeat and other resources needed to implement the observability for containerized and non-containerized workloads.
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Elasticsearch, Logstash, Kibana, and Filebeat using Docker.
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Docker Container for Elastic Detection CLI
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docker-env Template for Elasticsearch
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Dockerfile to build a generic development environment based on Ubuntu Linux
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