[DOCS] Adds new installation package details (#29590)

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@ -38,8 +38,7 @@ Elasticsearch on Windows. MSIs may be downloaded from the Elasticsearch website.
`docker`::
Images are available for running Elasticsearch as Docker containers. They may be
downloaded from the Elastic Docker Registry. The default image ships with
{xpack-ref}/index.html[X-Pack] pre-installed.
downloaded from the Elastic Docker Registry.
+
{ref}/docker.html[Install {es} with Docker]

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@ -2,9 +2,11 @@
=== Install Elasticsearch with Debian Package
The Debian package for Elasticsearch can be <<install-deb,downloaded from our website>>
or from our <<deb-repo,APT repository>>. It can be used to install
or from our <<deb-repo,APT repository>>. It can be used to install
Elasticsearch on any Debian-based system such as Debian and Ubuntu.
include::license.asciidoc[]
The latest stable version of Elasticsearch can be found on the
link:/downloads/elasticsearch[Download Elasticsearch] page. Other versions can
be found on the link:/downloads/past-releases[Past Releases page].
@ -125,6 +127,10 @@ sudo dpkg -i elasticsearch-{version}.deb
--------------------------------------------
<1> Compares the SHA of the downloaded Debian package and the published checksum, which should output
`elasticsearch-{version}.deb: OK`.
Alternatively, you can download the following package, which contains only
features that are available under the Apache 2.0 license:
https://artifacts.elastic.co/downloads/elasticsearch/elasticsearch-oss-{version}.deb
endif::[]

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@ -0,0 +1,6 @@
This package is free to use under the Elastic license. It contains open source
and free commercial features and access to paid commercial features.
{stack-ov}/license-management.html[Start a 30-day trial] to try out all of the
paid commercial features. See the
https://www.elastic.co/subscriptions[Subscriptions] page for information about
Elastic license levels.

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@ -9,6 +9,8 @@ and Oracle Enterprise.
NOTE: RPM install is not supported on distributions with old versions of RPM,
such as SLES 11 and CentOS 5. Please see <<zip-targz>> instead.
include::license.asciidoc[]
The latest stable version of Elasticsearch can be found on the
link:/downloads/elasticsearch[Download Elasticsearch] page. Other versions can
be found on the link:/downloads/past-releases[Past Releases page].
@ -110,6 +112,10 @@ sudo rpm --install elasticsearch-{version}.rpm
--------------------------------------------
<1> Compares the SHA of the downloaded RPM and the published checksum, which should output
`elasticsearch-{version}.rpm: OK`.
Alternatively, you can download the following package, which contains only
features that are available under the Apache 2.0 license:
https://artifacts.elastic.co/downloads/elasticsearch/elasticsearch-oss-{version}.rpm
endif::[]

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@ -10,6 +10,8 @@ the included `elasticsearch.exe` executable.
TIP: Elasticsearch has historically been installed on Windows using the <<zip-windows, .zip>> archive.
You can continue using the `.zip` approach if you prefer.
include::license.asciidoc[]
The latest stable version of Elasticsearch can be found on the
link:/downloads/elasticsearch[Download Elasticsearch] page.
Other versions can be found on the
@ -32,6 +34,10 @@ ifeval::["{release-state}"!="unreleased"]
Download the `.msi` package for Elasticsearch v{version} from https://artifacts.elastic.co/downloads/elasticsearch/elasticsearch-{version}.msi
Alternatively, you can download the following package, which contains only
features that are available under the Apache 2.0 license:
https://artifacts.elastic.co/downloads/elasticsearch/elasticsearch-oss-{version}.msi
endif::[]
[[install-msi-gui]]

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@ -5,6 +5,8 @@ Elasticsearch is provided as a `.zip` and as a `.tar.gz` package. These
packages can be used to install Elasticsearch on any system and are the
easiest package format to use when trying out Elasticsearch.
include::license.asciidoc[]
The latest stable version of Elasticsearch can be found on the
link:/downloads/elasticsearch[Download Elasticsearch] page.
Other versions can be found on the
@ -40,6 +42,10 @@ cd elasticsearch-{version}/ <2>
`elasticsearch-{version}.zip: OK`.
<2> This directory is known as `$ES_HOME`.
Alternatively, you can download the following package, which contains only
features that are available under the Apache 2.0 license:
https://artifacts.elastic.co/downloads/elasticsearch/elasticsearch-oss-{version}.zip
endif::[]
@ -68,6 +74,10 @@ cd elasticsearch-{version}/ <2>
`elasticsearch-{version}.tar.gz: OK`.
<2> This directory is known as `$ES_HOME`.
Alternatively, you can download the following package, which includes only
Apache 2.0 licensed code:
https://artifacts.elastic.co/downloads/elasticsearch/elasticsearch-oss-{version}.tar.gz
endif::[]
ifdef::include-xpack[]

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@ -9,6 +9,8 @@ TIP: Elasticsearch has historically been installed on Windows using the `.zip` a
An <<windows, MSI installer package>> is available that provides the easiest getting started
experience for Windows. You can continue using the `.zip` approach if you prefer.
include::license.asciidoc[]
The latest stable version of Elasticsearch can be found on the
link:/downloads/elasticsearch[Download Elasticsearch] page.
Other versions can be found on the
@ -31,6 +33,10 @@ ifeval::["{release-state}"!="unreleased"]
Download the `.zip` archive for Elasticsearch v{version} from: https://artifacts.elastic.co/downloads/elasticsearch/elasticsearch-{version}.zip
Alternatively, you can download the following package, which contains only
features that are available under the Apache 2.0 license:
https://artifacts.elastic.co/downloads/elasticsearch/elasticsearch-oss-{version}.zip
Unzip it with your favourite unzip tool. This will create a folder called
+elasticsearch-{version}+, which we will refer to as `%ES_HOME%`. In a terminal
window, `cd` to the `%ES_HOME%` directory, for instance: