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Stack Monitoring
editStack Monitoring
editThe Kibana monitoring features serve two separate purposes:
- To visualize monitoring data from across the Elastic Stack. You can view health and performance data for Elasticsearch, Logstash, Enterprise Search, APM, and Beats in real time, as well as analyze past performance.
- To monitor Kibana itself and route that data to the monitoring cluster.
If you enable monitoring across the Elastic Stack, each monitored component is
considered unique based on its persistent UUID, which is written to the
path.data
directory when the node or instance starts.
For more information, see Configure monitoring and Monitor a cluster.
Want to monitor your fleet of Elastic Agents, too? Use Fleet instead of the Stack Monitoring UI. To learn more, refer to Monitor Elastic Agents.