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- https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/cloud/current/ec-adding-elastic-plugins.html
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# Add plugins provided with Elasticsearch Service [ec-adding-elastic-plugins]
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You can use a variety of official plugins that are compatible with your version of {{es}}. When you upgrade to a new {{es}} version, these plugins are simply upgraded with the rest of your deployment.
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## Before you begin [ec_before_you_begin_6]
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Some restrictions apply when adding plugins. To learn more, check [Restrictions for {{es}} and {{kib}} plugins](cloud://release-notes/cloud-hosted/known-issues.md#ec-restrictions-plugins).
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Only Gold, Platinum, Enterprise and Private subscriptions, running version 2.4.6 or later, have access to uploading custom plugins. All subscription levels, including Standard, can upload scripts and dictionaries.
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To enable a plugin for a deployment:
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1. Log in to the [Elasticsearch Service Console](https://cloud.elastic.co?page=docs&placement=docs-body).
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2. Find your deployment on the home page in the Elasticsearch Service card and select **Manage** to access it directly. Or, select **Hosted deployments** to go to the deployments page to view all of your deployments.
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On the deployments page you can narrow your deployments by name, ID, or choose from several other filters. To customize your view, use a combination of filters, or change the format from a grid to a list.
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3. From the **Actions** dropdown, select **Edit deployment**.
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4. Select **Manage user settings and extensions**.
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5. Select the **Extensions** tab.
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6. Select the plugins that you want to enable.
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7. Select **Back**.
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8. Select **Save**. The {{es}} cluster is then updated with new nodes that have the plugin installed.
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