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"In a filter context, a query clause answers the question “Does this document match this query clause?” The answer is a simple Yes or No — no scores are calculated. Filter context is mostly used for filtering structured data"
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"In a filter context, a query clause answers the question “Does this document match this query clause?” The answer is a simple Yes or No — no scores are calculated. Filter context is mostly used for filtering structured data"
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<summary>Describe how would an architecture of production environment with large amounts of data would be different from a small-scale environment</summary><br><b>
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There are several possible answers for this question. One of them is as follows:
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A small-scale architecture of elastic will consist of the elastic stack as it is. This means we will have beats, logstash, elastcsearch and kibana.<br>
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A production environment with large amounts of data can include some kind of buffering component (e.g. Reddis or RabbitMQ) and also security component such as Nginx.
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##### Logstash
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##### Logstash
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<summary>Describe in detail how do you create a dashboard in Kibana</summary><br><b>
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<summary>Describe in detail how do you create a dashboard in Kibana</summary><br><b>
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#### Beats
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#### Filebeat
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<summary>What is Filebeat?</summary><br><b>
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<summary>What is Filebeat?</summary><br><b>
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<summary>What are filebeat modules?</summary><br><b>
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<summary>What is a harvester?</summary><br><b>
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Read [here](https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/beats/filebeat/current/how-filebeat-works.html#harvester)
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<summary>Describe how would an architecture of production environment with large amounts of data would be different from a small-scale environment</summary><br><b>
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<summary>True or False? a single harvester harvest multiple files, according to the limits set in filebeat.yml</summary><br><b>
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False. One harvester harvests one file.
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A small-scale architecture of elastic will consist of the elastic stack as it is. This means we will have beats, logstash, elastcsearch and kibana.<br>
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A production environment with large amounts of data can include some kind of buffering component (e.g. Reddis or RabbitMQ) and also security component such as Nginx.
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<summary>What are filebeat modules?</summary><br><b>
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#### Elastic Stack
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#### Elastic Stack
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<summary>When you publish a project, you usually publish it with a license. What types of licenses are you familiar with and which one do you prefer to use?</summary><br><b>
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<summary>When you publish a project, you usually publish it with a license. What types of licenses are you familiar with and which one do you prefer to use?</summary><br><b>
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#### Load Balancers
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#### Load Balancing
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<summary>What is a load balancer?</summary><br><b>
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<summary>What is a load balancer?</summary><br><b>
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