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Elastic Cloud Hosted

Elastic Cloud Hosted

Elastic Cloud Hosted is the Elastic Stack, managed through Elastic Cloud deployments.

It is also formerly known as Elasticsearch Service.

Elastic Cloud Hosted allows you to manage one or more instances of the Elastic Stack through deployments. These deployments are hosted on Elastic Cloud, through the cloud provider and regions of your choice, and are tied to your organization account.

A hosted deployment helps you manage an Elasticsearch cluster and instances of other Elastic products, like Kibana or APM instances, in one place. Spin up, scale, upgrade, and delete your Elastic Stack products without having to manage each one separately. In a deployment, everything works together.

Note

Elastic Cloud Hosted is one of the two deployment options available on Elastic Cloud. Depending on your needs, you can also run Elastic Cloud Serverless projects.

Hardware profiles to optimize deployments for your usage.

You can optimize the configuration and performance of a deployment by selecting a hardware profile that matches your usage.

Hardware profiles are presets that provide a unique blend of storage, memory and vCPU for each component of a deployment. They support a specific purpose, such as a hot-warm architecture that helps you manage your data storage retention.

You can use these presets, or start from them to get the unique configuration you need. They can vary slightly from one cloud provider or region to another to align with the available virtual hardware.

Solutions to help you make the most out of your data in each deployment.

Building a rich search experience, gaining actionable insight into your environment, or protecting your systems and endpoints? You can implement each of these major use cases, and more, with the solutions that are pre-built in each Elastic deployment.

Elastic Stack components and solutions with Enterprise Search
Important

Enterprise Search is not available in Elastic Stack 9.0+.

These solutions help you accomplish your use cases: Ingest data into the deployment and set up specific capabilities of the Elastic Stack.

Of course, you can choose to follow your own path and use Elastic components available in your deployment to ingest, visualize, and analyze your data independently from solutions.

Where to start?

  • Learn the basics of Elasticsearch, the Elastic Stack, and its solutions in Get started.

  • Sign up using your preferred method:

    • Sign Up for a Trial - Sign up, check what your free trial includes and when we require a credit card.
    • Sign Up from Marketplace - Consolidate billing portals by signing up through one of the available marketplaces.
  • Create a deployment - Get up and running very quickly. Select your desired configuration and let Elastic deploy Elasticsearch, Kibana, and the Elastic products that you need for you. In a deployment, everything works together, everything runs on hardware that is optimized for your use case.

  • Connect your data to your deployment - Ingest and index the data you want, from a variety of sources, and take action on it.

Adjust the capacity and capabilities of your deployments for production

There are a few things that can help you make sure that your production deployments remain available, healthy, and ready to handle your data in a scalable way over time, with the expected level of performance. Check Plan for production (Elastic Cloud).

Secure your environment

Control which users and services can access your deployments by securing your environment. Add authentication mechanisms, configure traffic filtering for private link, encrypt your deployment data and snapshots at rest with your own key, manage trust with Elasticsearch clusters from other environments, and more.

Monitor your deployments and keep them healthy

Elastic Cloud Hosted provides several ways to monitor your deployments, anticipate and prevent issues, or fix them when they occur. Check Monitoring your deployment to get more details.

Find more information about Elastic Cloud Hosted on the following pages: