Public repository with resources to deployment strategies for deploying Elastic on Azure as well as integration points between the Elastic ecosystem as well as the Microsoft ecosystem of platform products.
At Microsoft Build 2021, please join Phoebe Quincy, Israel Ekpo and Eric Ooi for a presentation and discussion on the best practices of running the Elastic Stack in the Azure cloud and how the partnership with Elastic makes it easier for you to deploy powerful search experiences in your Azure environment. Connect with other practitioners, ask questions, hear use cases, and see enterprise customer success stories.
Be sure you checkout the Elastic Partner Showcase at #MSBuild right after the session.
Below are some of the announcements that we shared at Microsoft Build on May 25th
- Deep Integration with Azure Portal
- Marketplace Listing for Azure Enhanced Integration
- Azure Blog on Native Elastic Integration
- What is the Elastic integration with Azure
- Quickstart on Getting Started with Elastic on Azure
- Managing the Elastic Integration on Azure
If you have any immediate questions, please send an email to the Azure team at elastic at the following email address: [email protected]
If you posted questions during the Table Talk as a participant at the event, we have a transcript of all the questions that were posted and we should be posting responses to your questions in the next couple of days. So, please check back in a few days for updates on your answers.
https://www.elastic.co/partners/microsoft-azure
By running Elastic Stack on Azure, you can take data from any source reliably and securely, in any format, then search, analyze, and visualize it in real time. Elastic can deliver sub-second response times when working at tera and petabyte scale on Azure.
With deployment models to meet your unique use case, you can quickly and easily gain speed, scale, and relevance. You benefit from frictionless integration that delivers faster time to market.
Open-source users must self-manage Elastic software and licensing. They have no access to Elasticsearch Service managed service features, or services like consultative tech support, training, and consulting services.
With Elastic Cloud (Elasticsearch managed service), you can use your Azure commitment to get the most out of your data and technology. Elastic covers the maintenance and upkeep so you can focus on innovation.
- Search Use Cases: You can ingest and transform data, deploy site crawlers, embed search in applications, and connect data silos for enterprise search. Elastic provides you with the ability to infuse search experiences into your web applications or search for the apps you use at work.
- Observability Use Cases: Create observable systems by unifying logs, metrics, APM events, and traces. With Elastic you can use logs, metrics and APM data to monitor and react to events in your environment.
- Security Use Cases: Our users threat hunt and respond with SIEM and endpoint security. With Elastic on Azure you can prevent, detect and respond to threats with SIEM, endpoint security and threat hunting.
- Location Based Applications: Elastic on Azure simplifies the process for developing location-enabled applications that understand GeoJSON
Below are resources to deployment strategies for setting up your Elastic infrastructure on Azure. This usually comes down to a balancing act between control and responsibility.
- Fully Managed Option: with the fully-managed Elastic Cloud offering on Azure, you get to focus on building your solutions on Azure instead of dedicating human resources and time on setting up and maintaining infrastructure.
- Self-Managed Option: with the self-managed options, you have more control and you are also responsible for setting up and maintaining the Elastic environment in Azure. You also need to have in place the right team with the skill to set it up properly.
The link below walks you through how the power of enterprise search, observability, and security to your Microsoft Azure environment to help you stay future-ready and protected as well as how you can leverage Elastic Cloud (Elasticsearch fully-managed service) on Azure to get the most out of your data and technology.
https://www.elastic.co/campaigns/relevance-and-resilience-your-way
If you prefer to manage your Elastic deployment yourself or maybe to deploy Elastic in your development and staging environments on Azure, we have options on how to do so easily using Azure Virtual Machines or the Azure Kubernetes Service.
https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/cloud-on-k8s/current/k8s-quickstart.html
https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/cloud-enterprise/current/ece-installing.html
These are documentation to resources on how to integrate the Elastic ecosystem with Microsoft platform products
https://www.elastic.co/integrations?search=microsoft
https://www.elastic.co/integrations?search=azure
https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/kibana/master/teams-action-type.html
https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/beats/filebeat/current/filebeat-module-mssql.html
https://www.elastic.co/blog/whats-new-elastic-security-7-11-0-cloud-host-detections-accessible-UI
You can use the link below to plan and estimate your Elastic deployment capacity and costs effectively.
https://cloud.elastic.co/pricing
Please reach out Phoebe Quincy, Israel Ekpo and Eric Ooi if you have additional questions or feedback. Dont forget to visit the Elastic Partner Showcase for additional resources on how to stay connected. Thanks.
You can also send an email to the Azure team at elastic at the following email address: [email protected]