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Harrison
08/22/2022, 6:38 PM
Hey all-- New to Fleet-- any good guides on setting up an ELK stack? Or anyone use another data tool they like?
j
Jason
08/22/2022, 8:23 PM
I'd say If you are not familiar with ELK you should look at a managed service like
logz.io
Otherwise AWS Opensesrch is decent too but isn't quite as push button easy as
Logz.io
.
k
Kathy Satterlee
08/22/2022, 9:04 PM
What's the end goal for you? Are you looking for a place to stash the logs, or getting more into data visualization with the data?
h
Harrison
08/22/2022, 9:09 PM
Hey
@Kathy Satterlee
-- More so data visualizations off the queries we're going to run on a regular basis, plus visuals around OS versions
k
Kathy Satterlee
08/22/2022, 9:26 PM
Gotcha! This might be helpful:
https://fleetdm.com/guides/using-elasticsearch-and-kibana-to-visualize-osquery-performance
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