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Update EEM to refelct Inventory (#4439) (#4469)
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Co-authored-by: Arianna Laudazzi <[email protected]>
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mergify[bot] and alaudazzi authored Nov 2, 2024
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[NOTE]
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* The Elastic Entity Model currently supports the <<new-experience-services,new service inventory experience>> limited to service-based entities (as identified by `service.name`) located in data identified by `logs-*` and `filebeat*` index patterns
* During Technical Preview, Entity Discovery Framework components are not enabled by default
* The Elastic Entity Model currently supports the <<inventory,new Inventory experience>> limited to service, host, and container entities.
* During Technical Preview, Entity Discovery Framework components are not enabled by default.
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[discrete]
== Enable the Elastic Entity Model

During Technical Preview,
the Elastic Entity Model is enabled when you turn on the entity-centric service inventory described in <<new-experience-services>>.
You can enable the Elastic Entity Model from the new <<inventory,Inventory>>. If already enabled, you will not be prompted to enable the Elastic Entity Model.

The following {es} privileges are required:

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