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install metricbeat

Monitor Docker Swarm and Container metrics using Metricbeat

Monitor Docker Swarm and Container metrics using Metricbeat

Is it possible to monitor Docker Swarm and container metrics using Metricbeat? Yes, of course! Metricbeat provides a flexible and powerful way to monitor Docker

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