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Add docs for 7.7 features: - Alerting - Duration anomalies - Settings Point security docs to heartbeat.
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[[uptime-settings]]
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== Settings
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image::uptime/images/settings.png[Filter bar]
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The Uptime settings page lets you change which Heartbeat indices are displayed
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by the uptime app. Users must have the 'all' permission to modify items on this page.
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Uptime settings apply to the current space only. Use different settings in different
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spaces to segment different uptime use cases and domains.
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As an example, imagine your organization has one team for internal IT services, and another
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for public services. Each team operates independently and is only responsible for its
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own services. In this scenario, you might set up separate Heartbeat instances for each team,
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writing out to index patterns named `it-heartbeat-\*`, and `external-heartbeat-\*`. You would
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create separate roles and users for each in Elasticsearch, each with access to their own spaces,
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named `it` and `external` respectively. Within each space you would navigate to the settings page
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and set the correct index pattern to match only the indices that space is allowed to access.
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Note that the pattern set here only restricts what the Uptime app shows. Users may still be able
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to manually query Elasticsearch for data outside this pattern!
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See the <<uptime-security,Uptime Elasticsearch Security>>
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and {heartbeat-ref}/securing-heartbeat.html[Heartbeat security]
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docs for more information.
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