- Elastic Cloud on Kubernetes:
- Overview
- Quickstart
- Operating ECK
- Orchestrating Elastic Stack applications
- Run Elasticsearch on ECK
- JVM heap size
- Node configuration
- Volume claim templates
- Storage recommendations
- HTTP settings and TLS SANs
- Transport settings
- Virtual memory
- Custom HTTP certificate
- Settings managed by ECK
- Secure settings
- Users and roles
- Custom configuration files and plugins
- Init containers for plugin downloads
- Update strategy
- Pod disruption budget
- Nodes orchestration
- Advanced Elasticsearch node scheduling
- Create automated snapshots
- Remote clusters
- Readiness probe
- Pod PreStop hook
- Run Kibana on ECK
- Run APM Server on ECK
- Access Elastic Stack services
- Customize Pods
- Manage compute resources
- Upgrade the Elastic Stack version
- Rotate auto-generated credentials
- Run Elasticsearch on ECK
- Advanced topics
- Reference
- Release highlights
- Release notes
A newer version is available. For the latest information, see the
current release documentation.
Quickstart
editQuickstart
editWith Elastic Cloud on Kubernetes (ECK) you can extend the basic Kubernetes orchestration capabilities to easily deploy, secure, upgrade your Elasticsearch cluster, and much more.
Eager to get started? This quick guide shows you how to:
Supported versions
- kubectl 1.11+
- Kubernetes 1.12+ or OpenShift 3.11+
- Elastic Stack: 6.8+, 7.1 - 7.10.X
Please see the full Elastic support matrix for more information.
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