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Co-authored-by: Nastasha Solomon <[email protected]>
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benironside and nastasha-solomon authored Nov 20, 2024
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. Return to your {kib} tab. Click *Save and continue* at the bottom of the page.
. Review the information, then click *Launch CloudFormation*.
. A CloudFormation template appears in a new browser tab.
. For organization-level deployments only, you must enter the ID of the organizational unit(s) where you want to deploy into the CloudFormation template's `OrganizationalUnitIds` field. You can find organizational unit IDs in the AWS console under *AWS Organizations -> AWS Accounts* (under each organization's name). You can also use this field to specify which accounts in your organization to monitor, and which to skip.
. For organization-level deployments only, you must enter the ID of the organizational units where you want to deploy into the CloudFormation template's `OrganizationalUnitIds` field. You can find organizational unit IDs in the AWS console under *AWS Organizations -> AWS Accounts* (under each organization's name). You can also use this field to specify which accounts in your organization to monitor, and which to skip.
. (Optional) Switch to the AWS region where you want to deploy using the controls in the upper right corner.
. Tick the checkbox under *Capabilities* to authorize the creation of necessary resources.
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. Return to your {kib} tab. Click **Save and continue** at the bottom of the page.
. Review the information, then click **Launch CloudFormation**.
. A CloudFormation template appears in a new browser tab.
. For organization-level deployments only, you must enter the ID of the organizational unit(s) where you want to deploy into the CloudFormation template's `OrganizationalUnitIds` field. You can find organizational unit IDs in the AWS console under *AWS Organizations -> AWS Accounts* (under each organization's name). You can also use this field to specify which accounts in your organization to monitor, and which to skip.
. For organization-level deployments only, you must enter the ID of the organizational units where you want to deploy into the CloudFormation template's `OrganizationalUnitIds` field. You can find organizational unit IDs in the AWS console under *AWS Organizations -> AWS Accounts* (under each organization's name). You can also use this field to specify which accounts in your organization to monitor, and which to skip.
. (Optional) Switch to the AWS region where you want to deploy using the controls in the upper right corner.
. Tick the checkbox under **Capabilities** to authorize the creation of necessary resources.
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