Elastic Cloud connection

To access your data in Elastic Cloud, create a connection asset for it.

Elastic Cloud is a serverless solution that offers the use of the Elasticsearch engine fully managed by a cloud provider.

Supported versions

Elasticsearch service version 6.0 or later

Note:

Elasticsearch version 8.15.0 is not supported. If you are on version 8.15.0, upgrade to version 8.15.2. For more information, see Elasticsearch release notes.

Create a connection to Elastic Cloud

If you have set up an integrated cloud service, select the service instance to automatically fill in the fields in the connection form. Confirm that all the fields are complete.

To create the connection asset, you need to choose one of the connection endpoint types:

  • URL: the URL to access Elastic Cloud
  • Cloud ID: this ID is from the Elastic Cloud web console

For credentials, choose one of the following methods:

  • Username and password
  • API key

You can also enable:

  • SSL certificate

For Private connectivity, to connect to a database that is not externalized to the internet (for example, behind a firewall), you must set up a secure connection.

Choose the method for creating a connection based on where you are in the platform

In a project
Click Assets > New asset > Connect to a data source. See Adding a connection to a project.
In a catalog
Click Add to catalog > Connection. See Adding a connection asset to a catalog.
In the Platform assets catalog
Click New connection. See Adding platform connections.

Next step: Add data assets from the connection

Where you can use this connection

You can use Elastic Cloud connections in the following workspaces and tools:

Catalogs

  • Platform assets catalog

  • Other catalogs (IBM Knowledge Catalog)

Elastic Cloud setup

Set up Elastic Cloud

Restrictions

  • For Elastic Cloud versions earlier than version 7, read is limited to 10,000 rows.

Running SQL statements

To ensure that your SQL statements run correctly, refer to the Elastic Cloud Guide for SQL for the correct syntax.

Learn more

Parent topic: Supported connections