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### Can I use my own existing Elasticsearch cluster?
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Yes, you can use your own Elasticsearch cluster or a managed instance at AWS/Azure/etc. As long as it's a 7.x version it's supported.
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Yes, you can use your own Elasticsearch cluster. As long as it's a 7.x version with X-Pack features enabled it's supported. For instance AWS-Elasticsearch service does not provide X-Pack is therefore not supported.
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