ELK configuration to work on Kubernetes (tested on Azure Kubernetes Service)
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ELK configuration to work on Kubernetes (tested on Azure Kubernetes Service)
metricbeat with docker
Playbooks and other files for my ELK Stack Deployment
This Microsoft Azure project illustrates how to automate ELK Stack deployment to setup Elk-server, Filebeat and Metricbeat on Kibana dashboard. There are additional folders for my Ansible YAML scripts, Diagrams, and Linux scripts. Additional folders illustrating AWS and Splunk labs.
These files have been tested and used to generate a live ELK deployment on Azure. They can be used to either recreate the entire deployment pictured above. Alternatively, select portions of the pentest.yml file may be used to install only certain pieces of it, such as Filebeat.
An opensource repository for all my learnings regarding microservices
A little project which demonstrates how to collect and monitor docker container logs & metrics with the elastic stack and kafka.
ELK-STACK project creation, using ansible playbooks to automate the creation of identical apps and services to run on VMS/Webservers + be able to monitor them with Kibana! beats used to monitor in this project: filebeat and metricbeat
The ELK stack powered by Docker Swarm.
How to configure an ELK stack server in order to set up a cloud monitoring system.
Playground repository to learn new technologies and develop simple POCs related to implementation of robust and scalable services architecture.
Docker compose for deploying Elasticsearch.
A Collection of HOWTOs for the Elastic-Stack
Collect metrics from docker swarm.
Docker compose for creating an ELK stack instance for application monitoring
Best practices of Elastic Stack in different clouds.
Selinux policies for elasticsearch beats
Project that includes all Linux scripts, Ansible YAML scripts, and network Diagrams. As well as, how to install and ELK-server, filebeat and metricbeat.
elk + beats
dockerized elk and metricbeat service
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