- Fleet and Elastic Agent Guide: other versions:
- Fleet and Elastic Agent overview
- Beats and Elastic Agent capabilities
- Quick starts
- Migrate from Beats to Elastic Agent
- Manage Elastic Agent integrations
- Add an Elastic Agent integration to a policy
- View Elastic Agent integration policies
- Edit or delete an Elastic Agent integration policy
- Install and uninstall Elastic Agent integration assets
- View Elastic Agent integration assets
- Upgrade an Elastic Agent integration
- Uninstall an Elastic Agent integration
- Air-gapped environments
- Install Elastic Agents
- Centrally manage Elastic Agents in Fleet
- Elastic Agent standalone configuration
- Elastic Agent command reference
- Troubleshoot
- Release notes
IMPORTANT: No additional bug fixes or documentation updates
will be released for this version. For the latest information, see the
current release documentation.
Install Elastic Agents in a containerized environment
editInstall Elastic Agents in a containerized environment
editYou can run Elastic Agent inside of a container — either with Fleet Server or standalone. Docker images for all versions of Elastic Agent are available from the Elastic Docker registry, and we provide deployment manifests for running on Kubernetes.
To learn how to run Elastic Agents in a containerized environment, see:
- Run Elastic Agent in a container
- Run Elastic Agent on Kubernetes managed by Fleet
- Run Elastic Agent standalone on Kubernetes
- Run Elastic Agent on ECK — for Elastic Cloud on Kubernetes users
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