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#DevOps #SecDevOps #CyberSecurity #LogAnalytics #Elasticsearch #elk #elkstack #Metricbeat #elasticmetricbeat #monitoringsystemmetrics Hey Guys Metricbeat is a lightweight shipper that you can install on your servers to periodically collect metrics from the operating system and from services running on the server. Metricbeat takes the metrics and statistics that it collects and ships them to the output that you specify, such as Elasticsearch or Logstash. In this lecture, In this metricbeat tutorial for beginners i will demonstrate how to install and configure Metricbeat for Elasticsearch ELK stack [7.x] so that you can monitor operating system metrics with elasticsearch. This video is part of a playlist where I will demonstrate how to automate the deployment of ELK Stack (Elasticsearch, Logstash and Kibana ) and Beats( Heartbeat, Metric Beat, Packet beat, File Beat etc) using Ansible. We will use Google cloud platform to host our VMs. GCP provides $300 in free trial credits which we will use to host our lab environment. Applications in this video Elasticsearch: Search Engine Kibana: Visualization MetricBeat: light-weight metric shipper Link to Playlist: • Elasticsearch Automation with Ansible - Se... Git repository for this playlist https://gitlab.com/LabIT/elasticsearc... Metricbeat - ELK server configuration files https://gitlab.com/LabIT/elasticsearc... Metricbeat - WebServer configuration files https://gitlab.com/LabIT/elasticsearc... Elasticsearch Elasticsearch is a distributed, RESTful search and analytics engine capable of addressing a growing number of use cases. As the heart of the Elastic Stack, it centrally stores your data for lightning fast search, fine‑tuned relevancy, and powerful analytics that scale with ease.