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base on Your window into the Elastic Stack # Kibana
Kibana is your window into the [Elastic Stack](https://www.elastic.co/products). Specifically, it's a browser-based analytics and search dashboard for Elasticsearch.
- [Getting Started](#getting-started)
- [Using a Kibana Release](#using-a-kibana-release)
- [Building and Running Kibana, and/or Contributing Code](#building-and-running-kibana-andor-contributing-code)
- [Documentation](#documentation)
- [Version Compatibility with Elasticsearch](#version-compatibility-with-elasticsearch)
- [Questions? Problems? Suggestions?](#questions-problems-suggestions)
## Getting Started
If you just want to try Kibana out, check out the [Elastic Stack Getting Started Page](https://www.elastic.co/start) to give it a whirl.
If you're interested in diving a bit deeper and getting a taste of Kibana's capabilities, head over to the [Kibana Getting Started Page](https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/kibana/current/get-started.html).
### Using a Kibana Release
If you want to use a Kibana release in production, give it a test run, or just play around:
- Download the latest version on the [Kibana Download Page](https://www.elastic.co/downloads/kibana).
- Learn more about Kibana's features and capabilities on the
[Kibana Product Page](https://www.elastic.co/products/kibana).
- We also offer a hosted version of Kibana on our
[Cloud Service](https://www.elastic.co/cloud/as-a-service).
### Building and Running Kibana, and/or Contributing Code
You might want to build Kibana locally to contribute some code, test out the latest features, or try
out an open PR:
- [CONTRIBUTING.md](CONTRIBUTING.md) will help you get Kibana up and running.
- If you would like to contribute code, please follow our [STYLEGUIDE.mdx](STYLEGUIDE.mdx).
- For all other questions, check out the [FAQ.md](FAQ.md) and
[wiki](https://github.com/elastic/kibana/wiki).
## Documentation
Visit [Elastic.co](http://www.elastic.co/guide/en/kibana/current/index.html) for the full Kibana documentation.
For information about building the documentation, see the README in [elastic/docs](https://github.com/elastic/docs).
## Version Compatibility with Elasticsearch
Ideally, you should be running Elasticsearch and Kibana with matching version numbers. If your Elasticsearch has an older version number or a newer _major_ number than Kibana, then Kibana will fail to run. If Elasticsearch has a newer minor or patch number than Kibana, then the Kibana Server will log a warning.
_Note: The version numbers below are only examples, meant to illustrate the relationships between different types of version numbers._
| Situation | Example Kibana version | Example ES version | Outcome |
| ------------------------- | -------------------------- |------------------- | ------- |
| Versions are the same. | 7.15.1 | 7.15.1 | 💚 OK |
| ES patch number is newer. | 7.15.__0__ | 7.15.__1__ | ⚠️ Logged warning |
| ES minor number is newer. | 7.__14__.2 | 7.__15__.0 | ⚠️ Logged warning |
| ES major number is newer. | __7__.15.1 | __8__.0.0 | 🚫 Fatal error |
| ES patch number is older. | 7.15.__1__ | 7.15.__0__ | ⚠️ Logged warning |
| ES minor number is older. | 7.__15__.1 | 7.__14__.2 | 🚫 Fatal error |
| ES major number is older. | __8__.0.0 | __7__.15.1 | 🚫 Fatal error |
## Questions? Problems? Suggestions?
- If you've found a bug or want to request a feature, please create a [GitHub Issue](https://github.com/elastic/kibana/issues/new/choose).
Please check to make sure someone else hasn't already created an issue for the same topic.
- Need help using Kibana? Ask away on our [Kibana Discuss Forum](https://discuss.elastic.co/c/kibana) and a fellow community member or
Elastic engineer will be glad to help you out.
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