
Getting Started with Elastic Stack 8.0
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The Elastic Stack can be orchestrated and deployed in several different ways, depending on the following:
The following diagram illustrates the different orchestration options available and what level of management is provided:
Figure 1.5 – Orchestration options available for the Elastic Stack
Standalone deployments run on your own infrastructure and must be managed by you. In this book, we will run our code and examples on a standalone deployment of the Elastic Stack. These will run the same on the Elastic Cloud options.
As standalone deployments do not come with out-of-the-box orchestration capabilities, they can be difficult to manage and upgrade, especially at scale. Teams will often need to invest in custom tooling or automation to manage such deployments.
You might consider using Elastic Cloud for large production deployments that will benefit from orchestration and management capabilities.
Elastic Cloud is an offering that provides orchestration, administration, and management functionality for Elastic Stack components. There are three products available under the broader Elastic Cloud offering:
Now that we know how we can orchestrate an Elastic Stack deployment, let's look at what kind of solutions we can run on the stack.