elastic/metricbeat

Metricbeat

Elastic
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Release categoryGenerally Available
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Description

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.

 

Metricbeat helps you monitor your servers by collecting metrics from the system and services running on the server, such as:

See Modules for the complete list of supported services.

 

Metricbeat can insert the collected metrics directly into Elasticsearch or send them to Logstash, Redis, or Kafka.

 

Metricbeat is an Elastic Beat. It’s based on the libbeat framework. For more information, see the Beats Platform Reference.

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Standalone image

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Single-stream

Size

386.0 MB

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Category

OtherMonitoring
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Image specifications

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Canonical image IDMetricbeat
Summarymetricbeat
DescriptionMetricbeat is a lightweight shipper for metrics.
ProviderElastic
Maintainerinfra@elastic.co
Repository namemetricbeat
Image version9.3.2
Architectureamd64

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Security audit date3/29/2026, 6:34:17 PM
Container certification  Certified
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