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docs/thehive/operations/configure-audit-logs-storage-elasticsearch.md

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This topic provides step-by-step instructions for configuring TheHive's audit log storage in Elasticsearch for existing instances, including the option to migrate historical logs from JanusGraph.
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For new installations, refer to the [Step-by-Step Guide](../installation/step-by-step-installation-guide.md#fontawesome-solid-list-elasticsearch) for instructions.
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For new installations, refer to the [Step-by-Step Guide](../installation/step-by-step-installation-guide.md) for instructions.
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!!! info "Reasons to consider Elasticsearch"
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Elasticsearch is better suited for managing large volumes of audit logs. It enhances performance by efficiently handling data, reducing latency, and offering advanced search capabilities. If your organization generates a significant amount of audit logs, migrating to Elasticsearch can improve both data management and retrieval.

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