[DOCS] Removed X-Pack installation terminology (elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch#4339)

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=== Examples
Run the migrate tool after you install the X-Pack plugin. For example:
Run the migrate tool when {xpack} is installed. For example:
[source, sh]
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components of the Elastic Stack:
* {es} {version}, which stores the data and the analysis results
* {xpack} {version}, which includes the {ml} features for both {es} and {kib}
* {kib} {version}, which provides a helpful user interface for creating and
viewing jobs
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As you add more data and your traffic grows,
you'll want to replace the single {es} instance with a cluster.
When you install {es} and {kib}, the {ml} features are enabled by default. If
you have multiple nodes in your cluster, you can optionally dedicate nodes to
By default, when you install {es} and {kib}, {xpack} is installed and the
{ml} features are enabled. You cannot use {ml} with the free basic license, but
you can try all of the {xpack} features with a <<license-management,trial license>>.
If you have multiple nodes in your cluster, you can optionally dedicate nodes to
specific purposes. If you want to control which nodes are
_machine learning nodes_ or limit which nodes run resource-intensive
activity related to jobs, see <<xpack-settings>>.

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[[watcher-getting-started]]
== Getting Started with {watcher}
{Watcher} is automatically enabled when you <<installing-xpack, install
{xpack}>> into Elasticsearch and Kibana.
By default, when you install {es} and {kib}, {xpack} is installed and the
{watcher} is enabled. You cannot use {watcher} with the free basic license, but
you can try all of the {xpack} features with a <<license-management,trial license>>.
[[watch-log-data]]
To set up a watch to start sending alerts: