Logging
Keep a pulse of all log files flowing in from your servers, virtual machines, and containers in a purpose-built and intuitive interface for viewing logs. Pin structured fields and explore related logs without leaving your current screen. Dive into your real-time streaming logs in Kibana for a console-like experience.
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Search
Building generative AI applications with retrieval augmented generation (RAG)
See first-hand how RAG workflows use your proprietary data to provide critical context to your generative AI experiences. This click-through demo shows you an example of an internal application that provides employees with information about company policies.
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Observability
Synthetic Monitoring - Project Monitors
See a click-through tour of how to set up project monitors in a development environment and how to create monitors defined in Javascript/Typescript.
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Platform
Migration using Google Cloud Storage
See how to set up a self-managed Elastic stack and then migrate that Elastic stack’s contents to Elastic Cloud using a snapshot and restore migration method. Google Cloud Storage will be used as the storage location of the snapshot, since it is an ideal service for saving and accessing files.