Beginner's Crash Course to Elastic Stack - Part 1: Intro to Elasticsearch and Kibana
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- This workshop is Part 1 of the Beginner’s Crash Course to Elastic Stack.
Beginner’s Crash Course is a series of workshops for all developers with little to no experience with Elasticsearch and Kibana or those who could use a refresher.
Join Elastic Developer Advocate Lisa Jung(@lisahjung) and get an intro to Elasticsearch and Kibana!
By the end of this workshop, you will be able to:
- understand how the products of Elastic Stack work together to search, analyze, and visualize data in real time
- understand the basic architecture of Elasticsearch
- run CRUD operations with Elasticsearch and Kibana
Time Stamp:
- What is the Elastic Stack? 5:18
- A use case of Elasticsearch and Kibana 10:14
- Basic architecture of Elasticsearch(cluster, nodes, & shards) 14:54
- How to download Elasticsearch and Kibana 25:45
- Performing CRUD operations 36:28
Resources
Table of Contents for Beginner’s Crash Course to Elastic Stack:
ela.st/beginne...
The link above includes the table of contents for all repos shared during the course.
These repos contain all the resources shared during the workshops including the presentation slides, the recording, as well as Elasticsearch requests.
Be sure to check out Part 1 repo as you follow along!
This is exactly what I was looking for.
My left ear thanks you
@@lisajung5435 it's not easy to record continuously for an hour. thanks for the video
a quick fix, if you use windows 10, is converting the audio output from stereo to mono... both my ears are thanking :D
A quick fix for Mac: System Preferences > Accessibility > Audio
Check the box next to "Play stereo as mono".
Remember to uncheck it back when you finish watching the video.
windows 11 is also working fine with mono audio
@@muhammadyusufbambangsetiad1594 Thanks for this fix :)
My left ear now is ELK admin
Came here for this comment
Oh, I only had my right earbud in and thought she was just on mute... I was sitting there wondering why they kept the video up lol
Wanted to write it myself 😜
@@toast837 I guess Steven Colbert would fail this course
Haha 😂
I just have to say, I'm 23 minutes in and you have done an incredible job articulating a complex topic into an enjoyable education.
Thank you! It's extremely great.
If anyone gets trouble with left-side audio, (this because of video maker not your computer) you could turn on the "mono audio" in Settings.
This is the best tutorial for beginners, very easy to understand
This was the clearest explanation I ever heard.
Crystal clear training. Amazing teacher! Thanks!
I can't even imagine someone could teach me in such an efficient way. Thankyou so much ma'am. Lots of love from India.
Oh my god I'm so happy to finally find this crash course! Really appreciate your work. Thank you so much
I'm 25 minutes in and you have done an amazing job for explaining such a complex topic. One request to add download details for elasticsearch and kibana might be nice.
This is fantastic information, wish it was in stereo or even mono, not just one side of my head ;)
This is PERFECTTTT...absolutely useful ....the way Lisa speak and introduced is like a story. Thank u so much
I usually never comment, but this is hands down the best tutorial for a beginner. Thanks
Wow, you are a godsend ! you teach flawlessly, thank you for the clear breakdown.
Spent my day-off going thru the tutorials. Thanks Lisa.
Almost skipped this amazing Video because the sound is comming only from the left side. Switched to my audio boxes. Best decision ever! This tutorial is absolutely amazing
This is an amazing video to start my ELK stack journey. Understood concept to its core depth. Also, CRUD operations were perfect examples to understand how data is stored as JSON objects. Thank you Lisa!
That was a great introduction to Elasticsearch, thanks so much Lisa!
Very effective teaching. Thanks for your effort
Thanks Lisa and elastic team for the video. QA section was amazing, even I had similar questions :)
Glad you enjoyed it!
What a great presentation. Very easy to understand. I love the HTTP API that ES gives. It's so incredibly simple and elegant.
Thank you. Wonderful presenter - due to good sound quality and great speaker skills I was able to follow, think about, and watch through the presented information to the end. Usually I am really struggling with being disinterested and with following presentation with "umms" and mic noises(ADHD).
So thank you very much for this workshop.
I can completely relate! If you've found other videos regarding Elastic or the Cloud in general that you were able to sit through with ease like this one, I'd love for you to share them with me. My LinkedIn is Brandan Meister. Cheers!
Captivating. This is how tutorial needs to be . Lisa is Phenomenal as a trainer..
This was so good. This has helped me to understand what elasticsearch is, how I install it and assistance with the back end side of things as well, how the yaml files work etc. Excellent.
That was a great explanation! Thanks a ton!
Watched a 3 hour pluralsite intro to elasticsearch that was labeled as 'for beginners'; watched it twice and don't really get it. Watched this once and I get it completely. Fantastic job.
Great Video, The instructor is really friendly and knowledgeable. #Respect
Such great information collected in this session using simple language making it accessible to all
Hatts off, hands down. Well done! You explained the concept like I am 5.
:D
Elegant and simplified presentation Lisa Jung !
41:00 nobody ever says Big Turk. Excellent video, great sound, very clear, lots of actual information.
As a non native speaker, I really admire how you just explain new concepts and ideas so ~well! Great teacher and lecturer.
aamazing presentation, although audio is inbalanced, pretty annoying lol. Great work tho, so so helpful
Speeded it to 1.25x
Looks fine at that speed
Excellent ..love the way each and every part is described so easily..great video
Just Awesome..exactly what I was looking for
Congratulations for this excellent Workshop and the materials provided to follow it. Thanks!
hey
It's shows your awesome skill and presentation which you teach something in an easiest way
thank you so much
Keep it up. Really enjoyed your company 🤘On point elastic description.
Thank you
its Amazing, Hats off to you Lisa
what a great elastic tutorial 😍 thank you so much for great animation and explanation 👍
Thank you Lisa you helped me to work on a new project.. ! i need to pull my headset little bit out to get the sound on both side xD
thank you very much, very useful and well explained
This workshop is perfect!! Many thanks! 😊 🤩
You are so welcome @Vitória Heliane!
There seems to be problem with the sound -> left ear only ?
My left ear now completely understands elastic thanks a lot. My right ear is confused tho.
Thank you so much for sharing knowledge!
Hey Lisa... You are just awesome, the way you explain the topic is very very nice... You have nice teaching sense... Thanks a lot... Keep it up
VERY CLEAR! Thank you!!!
Perfect presentation. Great software.
Thank you team for sharing this video.
Easy explanation, thanks a lot (from Uzbekistan)
Thanks for the tutorials, really helpful!
@lisahjung You are a spectacular instructor!! Thank you for sharing your knowledge.
clean and clear presentation. thank you very much
Very cool course and very cool this is for free.
Very Nice Demo .Thank you for the clear idea.
Thank you Lisa for the sharing! This intro is super intuitive and straightforward. I can understand the big picture of ES without any experience ( I think my distributed system experience like Kafka, K8s helps me to understand those concepts easier).
@Lisa Jung The only thing that makes me confused is when you use the term `data` when explaining shared. I think what you mean here is something like `meta data` which will be used as a reference to the actual data, not the data itself. Please correct me if I'm wrong.
This is an excellent tutorial on Elasticsearch and Kibana. Crisp content and very good presentation with hands-on session
Great intro to ES/Elastic stack! Handled a lot of questions I originally had. Thank you!
Start 4:38
installing 26:26
enable mono audio if any hearing from left
why is it audible only in the left earbud????
Thanl you Lisa tat was an awesome tutorial. I wish I could see this tutorial 4 years ago. During my master study we had a project that needed to use elsatic stack to store and visualise our log. That was a nightmare for me to figure out how this works and configure it on Docker...
Thank you so much. you helped me to understand complex something.
this is so goood ... thank you
As someone who works with Elastic every day, I wish I would have seen this video 4 years ago! Great job!
Hi Eli, bro mind if I get you to mentor me on Elastic? My company is trying to migrate from splunk and I have been trying to get my hands on Elk. Please if you don’t mind us being friends. Thank you. 🙏
good tutoroial and exp[lained very carefyully even kids understand what is elastic search
很棒的es教程,感谢输出:-)
The sound is not working starting from 4:40 @Official Elastic Community
Really good one to follow along as others are not that much intuitive for beginners.... Thanks for putting this together...
To fix audio issue in windows 10, go to ‘ease of access’ (just search for it) then to audio section and the enable mono
presentation starts at @4:36
This video is so enlightening!
Activate Mono-Audio under "Ease of Access" if you use a headset on Windows.
Brilliant training!
awesome explanations! great work putting this together
Is it just me or is Lisa's voice only left channel? If it is left for all headphone users, on windows this may help : Settings > Ease of Access > Audio, and then switch on the toggle under Turn on mono audio
I've seen a bunch of tickets come up mentioning elastic.... So thanks now I know what the h it is
best explainations till yet
Thank for this video. I want use Elastic stack for my dissertation. Can this software find anomalies at the circuit level?
wonderful explanation
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you Lisa for a wonderful tutorial. QQ, can we add comments to dashboards in ES?
Very good presentation for beginners
Well explained! Let ear had a workout
very good presentation
Very interesting..Thanks Lisa.. one observation though - I see the architecture, specially the search technique is very very similar to Teradata MPP... just different names and nomenclature but similar tactics ....where i can see sharding is like hashing.. so elastic to me a free version of Teradata in a different wrapper.. but yeah there are many differences too...
Greaaat teacher I love it so much
Video starts at 10:16
Great. Thanks.
Awesome content 👍
Can you explain about Elasticsearch not being a DB, because I saw other lectures where people said with confidence that Elasticsearch is a DB?
wow this is awesome.
Awesome!!!
Hello, thank you for the introduction. There is a point I could not understand...I would like to use elastic “search” capabilities in my application and I could not figure out if I need to upload my data to elastic search and query from there with the rest api calls, meaning will elastic search work as an external dbms for me or is it working as an additional layer let’s say, re indexes my data that I store in some database? I would appreciate it a lot if you could clarify.
thank you very much
So weird that the sound from Lisa only comes on the left side, whereas all other sounds from this video are normal.. bugging
35:20 Why are you getting a "green" status? I mean, you are on a single node with 0 replicas, you could lose data, for this reason the status should be "yellow" right? For example, on my lab is yellow.
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Those who are facing issue with the audio, enabling the system setting to play stero as mono will fix the issue.
Hey, Elastic search Doesn't working With JAVA 15. Version... Fix this.
Hi Divyanshu- I'd recommend opening an issue of discuss.elastic.co with the specific problem/ error that you're encountering. Thanks!
is this crash course still relevant with newer version ?
Fantastic "Getting Started" seminar, the only video I came into which describes the real use cases and implementation of Elastic. However, the Q/A wasn't helpful as you mostly directed the answers to use-cases which is understandable but a generic solution should've been mentioned to balance the info required.