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Creating Spaces and Dashboards in Kibana 7.6
Arranging visualizations into dashboards, and then categorizing and sharing dashboards through spaces, are at the core of how Kibana can be used to glean insights from many disparate datasets, while maintaining a cohesive user experience. In this hands-on lab, you will get to create purposeful Kibana spaces in which you can build and organize categorically-related dashboards.
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Challenge
Create the Logs Space and Dashboard
- Export all saved objects based off the logs dataset from the default space.
- Create a new space called "Logs."
- Switch to the Logs space and import the logs objects.
- Create a new dashboard called "Logs" that incorporates all the imported logs visualizations.
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Create the eCommerce Space and Dashboard
- Export all saved objects based off the ecommerce dataset from the default space.
- Create a new space called "eCommerce."
- Switch to the eCommerce space and import the ecommerce objects.
- Create a new dashboard called "eCommerce" that incorporates all the imported ecommerce visualizations.
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Create the Flights Space and Dashboard
- Export all saved objects based off the flights dataset from the default space.
- Create a new space called "Flights."
- Switch to the Flights space and import the flights objects.
- Create a new dashboard called "Flights" that incorporates all the imported flights visualizations.
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