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New Relic + Loggly: Working Together

Posted 12 Sep, 2012 by Leila Tudury

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We're really pleased to announce that New Relic and Loggly are partnering to join forces and bring an integrated, multi-faceted view on application and system behavior to stream line root cause analysis.  We've long been fans of New Relic for monitoring the performance of our systems; it's pointed us towards a number of areas where we've been able to make huge performance gains.  When our operations team started to complain that they could see when there was a problem in New Relic, but that it was tedious to correlate the same time range within Loggly, we knew many of our 2,500+ users probably had the same challenge and would love a better solution. So why not build a free one?

Introducing the 'New Relic - Loggly Integration' Chrome Extension  
Deployed with a few clicks from the Chrome Store, our operations team is now able to pinpoint system performance issues in one click, and identify the source the problem in seconds... aka solve issues faster and get work done.  Using New Relic, they get plenty of server stats that tell them when a problem occurred and now they can click through to Loggly and see the log events that directly correlate to the graph that they just looked at within New Relic.  What a timesaver, and it is free!

How can you get this goodness?
If you already use New Relic + Loggly, you're just a minute away from taking advantage of the integration. Download the free extension directly from the Chrome store.  If you want to experience the power of New Relic for yourself, we have a special offer with our partnership to offer Loggly users New Relic Standard for Free.  Visit newrelic.com/loggly and sign up for free!

Note, because Loggly has an open API, it'll be very easy to continue improvements to the New Relic + Loggly extension.  Let us know if you'd like to see more enhancements or integrations with other products via email or in the comment section.

Happy logging and now with even easier root cause analysis. 

  • Rasmus

    Rasmus 18 Sep, 2012 07:53am

    Would it be possible to use this when hosting on Heroku (where we use both New Relic and Loggly as add-ons) ?

  • Leila Tudury

    Leila Tudury 21 Sep, 2012 12:31pm

    I’m afraid that the extension is going to need an update before it’ll work with Heroku. I’m told that NewRelic creates their URLs differently from the Heroku add-on. So, it’ll work if you have a stand-alone New Relic version, but not as an add-on.

    I’ll see how soon I can have it updated for you.

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