[DOCS] Add brew install instructions. Closes #42914 (#42915)

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from the JDK maintainers (GPLv2+CE). To use your own version of Java,
see the <<jvm-version, JVM version requirements>>
The binaries are available from http://www.elastic.co/downloads[`www.elastic.co/downloads`]
along with all the releases that have been made in the past. For each release, platform
dependent archive versions are available for Windows, Linux and MacOS, as well as `DEB` and `RPM`
packages for Linux, and `MSI` installation packages for Windows.
The binaries are available from http://www.elastic.co/downloads[`www.elastic.co/downloads`].
Platform dependent archives are available for Windows, Linux and macOS. In addition,
`DEB` and `RPM` packages are available for Linux, and an `MSI` installation package
is available for Windows. You can also use the Elastic Homebrew tap to <<brew,install
using the brew package manager>> on macOS.
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=== Installation example on Linux

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{ref}/docker.html[Install {es} with Docker]
`brew`::
Formulae are available from the Elastic Homebrew tap for installing
{es} on macOS with the Homebrew package manager.
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{ref}/brew.html[Install {es} on macOS with Homebrew]
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[[config-mgmt-tools]]
=== Configuration Management Tools
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include::install/docker.asciidoc[]
include::install/brew.asciidoc[]

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[[brew]]
=== Install {es} on macOS with Homebrew
Elastic publishes Homebrew formulae so you can install {es} with the
https://brew.sh/[Homebrew] package manager.
To install with Homebrew, you first need to tap the
Elastic Homebrew repository:
[source,sh]
-------------------------
brew tap elastic/tap
-------------------------
Once you've tapped the Elastic Homebrew repo, you can use `brew install` to
install the default distribution of {es}:
[source,sh]
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brew install elastic/tap/elasticsearch-full
-------------------------
This installs the most recently released default distribution of {es}.
To install the OSS distribution, specify `elastic/tap/elasticsearch-oss`.
[[brew-layout]]
==== Directory layout for Homebrew installs
When you install {es} with `brew install` the config files, logs,
and data directory are stored in the following locations.
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|=======================================================================
| Type | Description | Default Location | Setting
| home
| Elasticsearch home directory or `$ES_HOME`
| /usr/local/var/homebrew/linked/elasticsearch
d|
| bin
| Binary scripts including `elasticsearch` to start a node
and `elasticsearch-plugin` to install plugins
| /usr/local/var/homebrew/linked/elasticsearch/bin
d|
| conf
| Configuration files including `elasticsearch.yml`
| /usr/local/etc/elasticsearch
| <<config-files-location,ES_PATH_CONF>>
| data
| The location of the data files of each index / shard allocated
on the node. Can hold multiple locations.
| /usr/local/var/lib/elasticsearch
| path.data
| logs
| Log files location.
| /usr/local/var/log/elasticsearch
| path.logs
| plugins
| Plugin files location. Each plugin will be contained in a subdirectory.
| /usr/local/var/homebrew/linked/elasticsearch/plugins
|
|=======================================================================
include::next-steps.asciidoc[]