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Elastic Stack 8.x Cookbook

Elastic Stack 8.x Cookbook

By : Huage Chen, Yazid Akadiri
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Elastic Stack 8.x Cookbook

Elastic Stack 8.x Cookbook

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By: Huage Chen, Yazid Akadiri

Overview of this book

Learn how to make the most of the Elastic Stack (ELK Stack) products—including Elasticsearch, Kibana, Elastic Agent, and Logstash—to take data reliably and securely from any source, in any format, and then search, analyze, and visualize it in real-time. This cookbook takes a practical approach to unlocking the full potential of Elastic Stack through detailed recipes step by step. Starting with installing and ingesting data using Elastic Agent and Beats, this book guides you through data transformation and enrichment with various Elastic components and explores the latest advancements in search applications, including semantic search and Generative AI. You'll then visualize and explore your data and create dashboards using Kibana. As you progress, you'll advance your skills with machine learning for data science, get to grips with natural language processing, and discover the power of vector search. The book covers Elastic Observability use cases for log, infrastructure, and synthetics monitoring, along with essential strategies for securing the Elastic Stack. Finally, you'll gain expertise in Elastic Stack operations to effectively monitor and manage your system.
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Installing self-managed Logstash

Logstash is an open-source tool that can collect, process, and forward data from various sources in real time. It uses a pipeline architecture where data flows through different plugins that can filter, transform, enrich, or output the data. Logstash can integrate with Elasticsearch, Kibana, Beats, and other products in the Elastic Stack to create powerful data analysis and visualization solutions.

In this recipe, we will see how to set up Logstash on a virtual machine (VM). As an example, we will use a Debian-based machine. Let’s get started!

Getting ready

To install Logstash on a Debian machine, you need to have the following requirements:

  • A Debian-based system with root or sudo privileges: You can follow this tutorial to set up a VM in Google Cloud: https://www.cloudskillsboost.google/focuses/56596?parent=catalog
  • Make sure your VM packages are up to date; on a Debian system, you can apply the following command to update...
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