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Getting Started with Elastic Stack 8.0

You're reading from  Getting Started with Elastic Stack 8.0

Product type Book
Published in Mar 2022
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781800569492
Pages 474 pages
Edition 1st Edition
Languages
Author (1):
Asjad Athick Asjad Athick
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Table of Contents (18) Chapters

Preface 1. Section 1: Core Components
2. Chapter 1: Introduction to the Elastic Stack 3. Chapter 2: Installing and Running the Elastic Stack 4. Section 2: Working with the Elastic Stack
5. Chapter 3: Indexing and Searching for Data 6. Chapter 4: Leveraging Insights and Managing Data on Elasticsearch 7. Chapter 5: Running Machine Learning Jobs on Elasticsearch 8. Chapter 6: Collecting and Shipping Data with Beats 9. Chapter 7: Using Logstash to Extract, Transform, and Load Data 10. Chapter 8: Interacting with Your Data on Kibana 11. Chapter 9: Managing Data Onboarding with Elastic Agent 12. Section 3: Building Solutions with the Elastic Stack
13. Chapter 10: Building Search Experiences Using the Elastic Stack 14. Chapter 11: Observing Applications and Infrastructure Using the Elastic Stack 15. Chapter 12: Security Threat Detection and Response Using the Elastic Stack 16. Chapter 13: Architecting Workloads on the Elastic Stack 17. Other Books You May Enjoy

Chapter 7: Using Logstash to Extract, Transform, and Load Data

In previous chapters, one of our areas of focus was looking at how data can be indexed and searched on Elasticsearch. We looked at index mappings and the importance of defining correct mappings in downstream use cases such as computing aggregations, running alerting, and using machine learning features.

In this chapter, we look at how ETL tools such as Logstash can be used to extract data from a range of source systems (such as Syslog streams, CSV files, message-streaming platforms, or Beats agents), and transform events to their desired format before loading them into Elasticsearch. Upon completion of this chapter, you will be able to use Logstash to process and ingest a variety of data sources into Elasticsearch.

In this chapter, we will specifically focus on the following:

  • Understanding the internals of Logstash and the anatomy of a Logstash pipeline
  • Exploring common input, filter, and output plugins...
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