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[skip-ci][Maps] Improve Maps intro page #44721

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6 changes: 3 additions & 3 deletions docs/maps/connect-to-ems.asciidoc
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https://www.elastic.co/elastic-maps-service[Elastic Maps Service (EMS)] is a service that hosts
tile layers and vector shapes of administrative boundaries.
If you are using Kibana's out-of-the-box settings, the **Maps** application is already configured to use EMS.
If you are using Kibana's out-of-the-box settings, **Elastic Maps** is already configured to use EMS.

The **Maps** application makes requests directly from the browser to EMS.
The **Elastic Maps** makes requests directly from the browser to EMS.
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To proxy EMS requests through the Kibana server, set `map.proxyElasticMapsServiceInMaps` to `true` in your <<settings, kibana.yml>> file.


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To disable EMS, change your <<settings, kibana.yml>> file.

. Set `map.includeElasticMapsService` to `false` to turn off the EMS connection.
. Set `map.tilemap.url` to the URL of your tile server. This configures the **Maps** default tile layer.
. Set `map.tilemap.url` to the URL of your tile server. This configures **Elastic Maps** default tile layer.
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. (Optional) Set `map.regionmap` to the vector shapes of the administrative boundaries that you want to use.
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* Create Maps with multiple layers and indices.
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* Upload GeoJSON files into Elasticsearch.
* Embed your Map in Dashboards.
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* Plot individual documents.
* Use aggregations to plot any data set, no matter how large.
* Plot individual documents or use aggregations to plot any data set, no matter how large.
* Create choropleth maps.
* Customize your data by property, such as size, color, symbol, and rotation.
* Use data driven styling to symbolize features from property values.
* Focus the data you want to display with searches.

Start your tour of Elastic Maps with the <<maps-getting-started, getting started tutorial>>.
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10 changes: 5 additions & 5 deletions docs/maps/maps-getting-started.asciidoc
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[[maps-getting-started]]
== Getting started with Maps
== Getting started with Elastic Maps

You work with *Maps* by adding layers. The data for a layer can come from
You work with *Elastic Maps* by adding layers. The data for a layer can come from
sources such as {es} documents, vector sources, tile map services, web map
services, and more. You can symbolize the data in different ways.
For example, you might show which airports have the longest flight
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[[maps-read-only-access]]
NOTE: If you have insufficient privileges to create or save maps, a read-only icon
NOTE: If you have insufficient privileges to create or save maps, a read-only icon
appears in the application header. The buttons to create new maps or edit
existing maps won't be visible. For more information on granting access to
Kibana see <<xpack-security-authorization>>.
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=== Prerequisites
Before you start this tutorial, <<add-sample-data, add the web logs sample data set>>. Each
sample data set includes a map to go along with the data. Once you've added the data, open *Maps* and
sample data set includes a map to go along with the data. Once you've added the data, open *Elastic Maps* and
explore the different layers of the *[Logs] Total Requests and Bytes* map.
You'll re-create this map in this tutorial.

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The first thing to do is to create a new map.

. If you haven't already, open *Maps*.
. If you haven't already, open *Elastic Maps*.
. On the maps list page, click *Create map*.
. Set the time range to *Last 7 days*.
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[[maps-search]]
== Searching your data

The **Maps** application embeds the query bar for real-time ad hoc search.
**Elastic Maps** embeds the query bar for real-time ad hoc search.
Only layers requesting data from {es} are filtered when you submit a search request.

You can create a layer that requests data from {es} from the following:
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[[maps-troubleshooting]]
== Maps troubleshooting
== Elastic Maps troubleshooting

Use the information in this section to inspect Elasticsearch requests and find solutions to common problems.

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=== Inspect Elasticsearch requests

The Maps application uses the {ref}/search-search.html[{es} search API] to get documents and aggregation results from {es}. To troubleshoot these requests, open the Inspector, which shows the most recent requests for each layer. You can switch between different requests using the *Request* dropdown.
Elastic Maps uses the {ref}/search-search.html[{es} search API] to get documents and aggregation results from {es}. To troubleshoot these requests, open the Inspector, which shows the most recent requests for each layer. You can switch between different requests using the *Request* dropdown.
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