This instructor-led, live training in 横浜 (online or onsite) is aimed at intermediate-level administrators and developers who wish to deepen their understanding of Elasticsearch administration, including advanced techniques for dashboard development in Kibana, as well as maintenance of the system.
By the end of this training, participants will be able to:
Set up and configure Elasticsearch and Kibana environments for advanced administration and dashboard development.
Create and manage Elasticsearch indices, mappings, and data models.
Develop advanced queries and filters to extract valuable insights from Elasticsearch data.
Design and build interactive dashboards in Kibana using various visualization types and techniques.
Implement best practices for Elasticsearch and Kibana administration, optimization, and troubleshooting.
This instructor-led, live training in 横浜 is aimed at system administrators who wish to set up an ELK stack (Elasticsearch, Logstash, Kibana). Note that a minimum of 3 delegates is needed for this course to run.
The training starts with a discussion of ELK architecture and functionality, then moves on to live lab implementation and practice. Hands-on exercises make up an important part of the training and give participants a chance to put into practice their knowledge while receiving feedback on their progress.
This training introduces Kibana to the users of Elasticsearch.
Kibana is an open source analytics and visualization platform designed to work with Elasticsearch. You use Kibana to search, view, and interact with data stored in Elasticsearch indices. You can easily perform advanced data analysis and visualize your data in a variety of charts, tables, and maps.
Kibana makes it easy to understand large volumes of data. Its simple, browser-based interface enables you to quickly create and share dynamic dashboards that display changes to Elasticsearch queries in real time.
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I enjoyed the exercices gives a good insight.
Andreas Kukacka
コース - ELK: Elasticsearch, Logstash and Kibana for Administrators