- Kibana Guide: other versions:
- Introduction
- Set Up Kibana
- Breaking changes
- Getting Started
- Discover
- Visualize
- Dashboard
- Timelion
- Console
- Management
- Kibana Plugins
- Contributing to Kibana
- Release Notes
- 5.4.3 Release Notes
- 5.4.2 Release Notes
- 5.4.1 Release Notes
- 5.4.0 Release Notes
- 5.3.3 Release Notes
- 5.3.2 Release Notes
- 5.3.1 Release Notes
- 5.3.0 Release Notes
- 5.2.2 Release Notes
- 5.2.1 Release Notes
- 5.2.0 Release Notes
- 5.1.2 Release Notes
- 5.1.1 Release Notes
- 5.1.0 Release Notes
- 5.0.2 Release Notes
- 5.0.1 Release Notes
- 5.0.0 Release Notes
WARNING: Version 5.4 of Kibana has passed its EOL date.
This documentation is no longer being maintained and may be removed. If you are running this version, we strongly advise you to upgrade. For the latest information, see the current release documentation.
Wrapping Up
editWrapping Up
editNow that you have a handle on the basics, you’re ready to start exploring your own data with Kibana.
- See {kibana-ref}/discover.html[Discover] for more information about searching and filtering your data.
- See {kibana-ref}/visualize.html[Visualize] for information about all of the visualization types Kibana has to offer.
- See {kibana-ref}/management.html[Management] for information about configuring Kibana and managing your saved objects.
- See {kibana-ref}/console-kibana.html[Console] for information about the interactive console UI you can use to submit REST requests to Elasticsearch.
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