I know Marvel can be configured to store data separately from the cluster
that it is reporting on. Is the same type of configuration available for
Kibana as well? After some exhaustive searching, I haven't turned up any
information on the topic.
Can Kibana store it's data separately from the data it reports on or must
it use the same Elasticsearch instance?
I know Marvel can be configured to store data separately from the cluster
that it is reporting on. Is the same type of configuration available for
Kibana as well? After some exhaustive searching, I haven't turned up any
information on the topic.
Can Kibana store it's data separately from the data it reports on or must
it use the same Elasticsearch instance?
I know Marvel can be configured to store data separately from the cluster
that it is reporting on. Is the same type of configuration available for
Kibana as well? After some exhaustive searching, I haven't turned up any
information on the topic.
Can Kibana store it's data separately from the data it reports on or must
it use the same Elasticsearch instance?
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