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// tag::cloud[]
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include::{docs-root}/shared/cloud/ess-getting-started.asciidoc[tag=generic]
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. Click **Continue** to open {kib}.
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. Click **Explore on my own**.
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// end::cloud[]
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// tag::self-managed[]
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**Install and run {es}**
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ifeval::["{release-state}"=="unreleased"]
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NOTE: No Docker image is currently available for {es} {version}.
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endif::[]
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ifeval::["{release-state}"!="unreleased"]
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. Install and start https://www.docker.com/products/docker-desktop[Docker
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Desktop].
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. Run:
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[source,sh,subs="attributes"]
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----
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docker network create elastic
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docker pull {docker-repo}:{version}
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docker run --name es01 --net elastic -p 9200:9200 -p 9300:9300 -it {docker-image}
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----
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When you start {es} for the first time, the following security configuration
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occurs automatically:
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--
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* <<elasticsearch-security-certificates,Certificates and keys>> are generated
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for the transport and HTTP layers.
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* The Transport Layer Security (TLS) configuration settings are written to
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`elasticsearch.yml`.
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* A password is generated for the `elastic` user.
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* An enrollment token is generated for {kib}.
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NOTE: You might need to scroll back a bit in the terminal to view the password
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and enrollment token.
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--
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. Copy the generated password and enrollment token and save them in a secure
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location. These values are shown only when you start {es} for the first time.
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You'll use these to enroll {kib} with your {es} cluster and log in.
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[NOTE]
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====
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If you need to reset the password for the `elastic` user or other
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built-in users, run the <<reset-password,`elasticsearch-reset-password`>> tool.
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To generate new enrollment tokens for {kib} or {es} nodes, run the
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<<create-enrollment-token,`elasticsearch-create-enrollment-token`>> tool.
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These tools are available in the {es} `bin` directory.
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====
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endif::[]
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**Install and run {kib}**
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To analyze, visualize, and manage {es} data using an intuitive UI, install
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{kib}.
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ifeval::["{release-state}"=="unreleased"]
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NOTE: No Docker image is currently available for {kib} {version}.
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endif::[]
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ifeval::["{release-state}"!="unreleased"]
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. In a new terminal session, run:
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["source","txt",subs="attributes"]
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----
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docker pull docker.elastic.co/kibana/kibana:{version}
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docker run --name kibana --net elastic -p 5601:5601 docker.elastic.co/kibana/kibana:{version}
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----
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When you start {kib}, a unique link is output to your terminal.
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. To access {kib}, click the generated link in your terminal.
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.. In your browser, paste the enrollment token that you copied and click the button to connect your {kib} instance with {es}.
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.. Log in to {kib} as the `elastic` user with the password that was generated when you started {es}.
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endif::[]
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// end::self-managed[]
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