- Observability: other versions:
- What is Elastic Observability?
- What’s new in 7.16
- Send data to Elasticsearch
- Spin up the Elastic Stack
- Deploy Elastic Agent to send data
- Deploy Beats to send data
- Elastic Serverless Forwarder for AWS
- Deploy serverless forwarder
- Configuration options
- Troubleshooting
- Observability overview page
- Application performance monitoring (APM)
- Log monitoring
- Metrics monitoring
- Synthetic monitoring
- User Experience
- Explore data
- Alerting
- Cases
- CI/CD Observability
- Fields reference
- Tutorials
Spin up the Elastic Stack
editSpin up the Elastic Stack
editTo use Elastic Observability, you need Elasticsearch for storing and searching your data, and Kibana for visualizing and managing it.
You can use our hosted Elasticsearch Service on Elastic Cloud (recommended), or self-manage the Elastic Stack on your own hardware.
- Get a free trial.
- Log into Elastic Cloud.
- Click Create deployment.
- Give your deployment a name.
- Click Create deployment.
- Save your deployment credentials.
You can find your Cloud ID and APM endpoint in your deployments list at cloud.elastic.co. To reset the provided password, go to the Security page for your deployment.
See the Elastic Support Matrix for information about supported operating systems and product compatibility. We recommend you use the same version of Elasticsearch, Kibana, and APM Server.
Now that you have provisioned your first deployment of your Elasticsearch cluster, you’re ready to ingest your logs, metrics, uptime data, and APM data.