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[[observability]]
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= Observability
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Observability enables you to add and monitor your logs, system
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metrics, uptime data, and application traces, as a single stack.
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With *Observability*, you have:
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* A central place to add and configure your data sources.
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* A variety of charts displaying analytics relating to each data source.
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* *View in app* options to drill down and analyze data in the Logs, Metrics, Uptime, and APM apps.
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* An alerts chart to keep you informed of any issues that you may need to resolve quickly.
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{kib} provides step-by-step instructions to help you add and configure your data
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sources. The {observability-guide}/index.html[Observability Guide] is a good source for more detailed information
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and instructions.
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image::observability/images/observability-overview.png[Observability Overview in {kib}]
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[[logs-app]]
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== Logs
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The {logs-app} in {kib} enables you to search, filter, and tail all your logs
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ingested into {es}. Instead of having to log into different servers, change
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directories, and tail individual files, all your logs are available in the {logs-app}.
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There is live streaming of logs, filtering using auto-complete, and a logs histogram
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for quick navigation. You can also use machine learning to detect specific log
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anomalies automatically and categorize log messages to quickly identify patterns in your
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log events.
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To get started with the {logs-app}, see {observability-guide}/ingest-logs.html[Ingest logs].
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image::observability/images/logs-app.png[Logs app in {kib}]
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[[metrics-app]]
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== Metrics
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The {metrics-app} in {kib} enables you to visualize infrastructure metrics
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to help diagnose problematic spikes, identify high resource utilization,
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automatically discover and track pods, and unify your metrics
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with logs and APM data in {es}.
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To get started with the {metrics-app}, see {observability-guide}/ingest-metrics.html[Ingest metrics].
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image::observability/images/metrics-app.png[Metrics app in {kib}]
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[[uptime-app]]
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== Uptime
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The {uptime-app} in {kib} enables you to monitor the availability and response times
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of applications and services in real time, and detect problems before they affect users.
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You can monitor the status of network endpoints via HTTP/S, TCP, and ICMP, explore
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endpoint status over time, drill down into specific monitors, and view a high-level
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snapshot of your environment at any point in time.
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To get started with the {uptime-app}, see {observability-guide}/ingest-uptime.html[Ingest uptime data].
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image::observability/images/uptime-app.png[Uptime app in {kib}]
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[[apm-app]]
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== APM
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The APM app in {kib} enables you to monitors software services and applications in real time,
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collect unhandled errors and exceptions, and automatically pick up basic host-level metrics
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and agent specific metrics.
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To get started with the APM app, see <<apm-ui,Set up the APM app>>.
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image::observability/images/apm-app.png[APM app in {kib}]
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