Manage Elastic Cloud with ease
Elastic Cloud is the simplest way to start and scale Search, Observability, and Security.
Overview
Hosted
Serverless
Data
- Ingestion
- Classification
- Hygiene
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Customer's responsibilities
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Customer's responsibilities
Security
- Access controls and auditing
- Direct Connect / Express
- IP filters and PrivateLink
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Customer's responsibilities
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Customer's responsibilities
Operations
- Monitoring and alerting for clusters, indices, and shard health
- Remediating cluster issues
- Backup restoration
- Plugin configuration
- Deployment sizing
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Customer's responsibilities
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Elastic's responsibilities
Orchestration
- Container configuration and management
- User specified Elastic Stack configurations
- User specified deployment size and capacity
- Periodic data backups
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Elastic's responsibilities
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Elastic's responsibilities
Platform and networking
- Install, harden, and configure Elastic software components
- Component-to-component connectivity and isolation
- Encryption at rest and in transit
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Elastic's responsibilities
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Elastic's responsibilities
Infrastructure
- Provisioning cloud resources (e.g., VMs, volumes, networks) on Elastic Cloud regions and availability zones
- Applying OS updates and security patches
- Ensuring capacity and instance availability
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Elastic's responsibilities
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Elastic's responsibilities
Data
- Ingestion
- Classification
- Hygiene
Security
- Access controls and auditing
- Direct Connect / Express
- IP filters and PrivateLink
Operations
- Monitoring and alerting for clusters, indices, and shard health
- Remediating cluster issues
- Backup restoration
- Plugin configuration
- Deployment sizing
Orchestration
- Container configuration and management
- User specified Elastic Stack configurations
- User specified deployment size and capacity
- Periodic data backups
Platform and networking
- Install, harden, and configure Elastic software components
- Component-to-component connectivity and isolation
- Encryption at rest and in transit
Infrastructure
- Provisioning cloud resources (e.g., VMs, volumes, networks) on Elastic Cloud regions and availability zones
- Applying OS updates and security patches
- Ensuring capacity and instance availability
Hosted
Serverless
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Customer's responsibilities
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Customer's responsibilities
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Customer's responsibilities
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Customer's responsibilities
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Customer's responsibilities
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Elastic's responsibilities
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Elastic's responsibilities
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Elastic's responsibilities
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Elastic's responsibilities
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Elastic's responsibilities
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Elastic's responsibilities
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Elastic's responsibilities
Customer responsibilities (examples)
- Securing communications between Elastic Cloud and other systems, such as applications, databases, and other cloud services
- Implementing configurations that adhere to security best practices
- Implementing role-based access control and configuring SAML SSO
- Giving careful consideration to the sizing requirements of your deployment
- Deciding when and how you want to restore snapshots
- Ensuring the health of your configurations, plugins, indices, and shards
- Enabling out-of-the-box monitoring and alerting capabilities to ensure your deployment remains healthy
Elastic responsibilities (examples)
- Giving careful consideration to the sizing requirements of your deployment
- Deciding when and how you want to restore snapshots
- Ensuring the health of your configurations, plugins, indices, and shards
- Enabling out-of-the-box monitoring and alerting capabilities to ensure your deployment remains healthy
- Automatically applying your configuration changes and plugins
- Taking periodic snapshots (you set the cadence, we do the work)
- Encrypting your deployment or project data and snapshots and managing your keys
- Encrypting communications between components such as Elasticsearch, Kibana, and APM
- Ensuring connectivity between components
- Building out infrastructure in Amazon Web Services, Google Cloud, and Microsoft Azure regions and availability zones
- Managing availability, so you won't see insufficient capacity or stock out errors when you create a deployment or project
- Applying software updates and security patches to your underlying infrastructure