ELK: Elasticsearch, Logstash and Kibana for Administrators Training Course
Course
In City Of London
Description
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Type
Course
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Location
City of london
This training is aimed at system administrators who wish to set up an ELK stack (Elasticsearch, Logstash, Kibana). Note that a minimum of 3 delegates is needed for this course to run.
The training starts with a discussion of ELK architecture and functionality, then moves on to live lab implementation and practice. Hands-on exercises make up an important part of the training and give participants a chance to put into practice their knowledge while receiving feedback on their progress.
Audience
System administrators
Format of the course
Heavy emphasis on live practice.
Most of the concepts are learned through exercises and hands-on implementation and deployment.
Facilities
Location
Start date
Start date
Reviews
Subjects
- Installation
Course programme
Introduction
- Elastic Stack Overview (ELK)
- What and Why
- Terminology: Documents, Index, Shards, Node, Cluster, Scale Up/Out
- Configuring Elasticsearch
- Deploying Elasticsearch
- Lab
- Distributed Model and Discovery
- Master, Data, Client, and Tribe Nodes
- Master Election and Minimum Master Nodes
- Cluster State
- Shard Allocation
- High Availability vs. Backup
- Repository, Snapshot, and Restore
- Internals
- Alerting Best Practices
- JVM
- Query Performance
- Thread Pools
- Diagnosing Problems
- Memory
- Networking
- Disk
- Security
- Cluster Restart (Rolling and Full)
- What and Why
- Configuration
- Inputs, Filters, and Outputs
- Installation and configuration
- Backup and restore
- Cluster and availability nuances
- Best practices
- What and Why
- Configuration Settings
- Time Picker, Search, and Filters
- Kibana Discover, Visualization, and Dashboard Interfaces
- Installation and configuration
- Backup and restore
- Cluster and availability nuances
- Best practices
- Logs and problems
- Filebeat architecture
- Installation and configuration
- Backup and restore
- Cluster and availability nuances
- Best practices
ELK: Elasticsearch, Logstash and Kibana for Administrators Training Course
