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Elasticsearch (Elastic Cloud on Kubernetes) Operator automates the deployment, provisioning, management, and orchestration of Elastic Stack (e.g. Elasticsearch and Kibana) on Kubernetes. The Operator brings the power of Elastic Enterprise Search, Observability, and Security to Kubernetes.
We offer both a Basic and Enterprise license with the Operator. The Basic license is free and comes with a host of features like multi-cluster management. The Enterprise license is paid and great for customers who want 24/7 support and access to advanced features such as cross-cluster search and cross-cluster replication.
To know more, read about the ECK operator
The following information was extracted from the dockerfile and other sources.
| Canonical image ID | Elasticsearch (ECK) Operator |
| Summary | Run Elasticsearch, Kibana, APM Server, Enterprise Search, and Beats on Kubernetes and OpenShift |
| Description | Elastic Cloud on Kubernetes automates the deployment, provisioning, management, and orchestration of Elasticsearch, Kibana, APM Server, Beats, and Enterprise Search on Kubernetes |
| Provider | Elastic |
| Maintainer | eck@elastic.co |
| Repository name | Elastic Cloud on Kubernetes |
| Image version | 3.3.1 |
| Architecture | amd64 |
The following evidence verifies the image's security and build process compliance with mandated internal standards.
| Security audit date | 2/25/2026, 9:19:03 PM |
| Container certification |
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