It's stored on the cluster it interfaces on.

You can export dashboards though.

On 4 December 2014 at 06:07, Steve Camire <steve.cam...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I know Marvel can be configured to store data separately from the cluster
> that it is reporting on. Is the same type of configuration available for
> Kibana as well? After some exhaustive searching, I haven't turned up any
> information on the topic.
>
> Can Kibana store it's data separately from the data it reports on or must
> it use the same Elasticsearch instance?
>
> Thanks.
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