- Elastic Cloud Serverless
- Elasticsearch
- Elastic Observability
- Get started
- Observability overview
- Elastic Observability Serverless billing dimensions
- Create an Observability project
- Quickstart: Monitor hosts with Elastic Agent
- Quickstart: Monitor your Kubernetes cluster with Elastic Agent
- Quickstart: Monitor hosts with OpenTelemetry
- Quickstart: Unified Kubernetes Observability with Elastic Distributions of OpenTelemetry (EDOT)
- Quickstart: Collect data with AWS Firehose
- Get started with dashboards
- Applications and services
- Application performance monitoring (APM)
- Get started with traces and APM
- Learn about data types
- Collect application data
- View and analyze data
- Act on data
- Use APM securely
- Reduce storage
- Managed intake service event API
- Troubleshooting
- Synthetic monitoring
- Get started
- Scripting browser monitors
- Configure lightweight monitors
- Manage monitors
- Work with params and secrets
- Analyze monitor data
- Monitor resources on private networks
- Use the CLI
- Configure a Synthetics project
- Multifactor Authentication for browser monitors
- Configure Synthetics settings
- Grant users access to secured resources
- Manage data retention
- Scale and architect a deployment
- Synthetics Encryption and Security
- Troubleshooting
- Application performance monitoring (APM)
- Infrastructure and hosts
- Logs
- Inventory
- Incident management
- Data set quality
- Observability AI Assistant
- Machine learning
- Reference
- Limitations
- Get started
- Elastic Security
- Elastic Security overview
- Security billing dimensions
- Create a Security project
- Elastic Security requirements
- Elastic Security UI
- AI for Security
- Ingest data
- Configure endpoint protection with Elastic Defend
- Manage Elastic Defend
- Endpoints
- Policies
- Trusted applications
- Event filters
- Host isolation exceptions
- Blocklist
- Optimize Elastic Defend
- Event capture and Elastic Defend
- Endpoint protection rules
- Identify antivirus software on your hosts
- Allowlist Elastic Endpoint in third-party antivirus apps
- Elastic Endpoint self-protection features
- Elastic Endpoint command reference
- Endpoint response actions
- Cloud Security
- Explore your data
- Dashboards
- Detection engine overview
- Rules
- Alerts
- Advanced Entity Analytics
- Investigation tools
- Asset management
- Manage settings
- Troubleshooting
- Manage your project
- Changelog
Elasticsearch Serverless
editElasticsearch Serverless
editElasticsearch is an open source distributed search and analytics engine, scalable data store, and vector database. It’s optimized for speed and relevance on production-scale workloads.
Understanding Elasticsearch on serverless
If you haven’t used Elasticsearch before, first learn the basics in the core Elasticsearch documentation.
Elasticsearch Serverless is one of the three available project types on Elastic Cloud Serverless.
This project type enables you to use the core functionality of Elasticsearch: searching, indexing, storing, and analyzing data of all shapes and sizes.
When using Elasticsearch on Elastic Cloud Serverless you don’t need to worry about managing the infrastructure that keeps Elasticsearch distributed and available: nodes, shards, and replicas. These resources are completely automated on the serverless platform, which is designed to scale up and down with your workload.
This automation allows you to focus on building your search applications and solutions.
Get started
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Create a project → |
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Connect to Elasticsearch → |
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Ingest data → |
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Try Playground → |
Learn more
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What’s different on serverless? → |
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