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How to Get Answers from Your Linux Logs
Let’s say that you’re responsible for managing an application running on Linux. Your days are a lot easier (and more predictable) if you have visibility into… Read more
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Performance Monitoring with Amazon CloudWatch Metrics Managed in Loggly
Amazon CloudWatch Metrics 101 Loggly: An Integrated Log Management Solution Capturing Amazon CloudWatch Metrics in Loggly Performance Monitoring: Loggly vs Amazon CloudWatch Use Cases Setting Up… Read more
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The Alchemy of Anomalies
“Learn to recognize omens, and follow them.” In Paulo Coelho’s The Alchemist, the boy remembers what the old king said—to recognize omens. What I find fascinating… Read more
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No Bug Left Behind: From Loggly to JIRA in No Time
Loggly now gives you the power to file tickets in Atlassian JIRA Software from within Loggly with a single click, automatically adding relevant information from your… Read more
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Using Loggly For Troubleshooting Bugs In Your Code
Troubleshooting errors or exceptions in code is one of our customers’ top use cases. In this video, I go through a troubleshooting process with a hypothetical… Read more
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What 60,000 Customer Searches Taught Us about Logging in JSON
JSON is the most popular log type used by Loggly customers because it makes it relatively easy for you to benefit from Loggly’s automated parsing and… Read more
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SSO for Logs? Federated Identity with Loggly
Federated Identity Supports a DevOps Mindset Log data isn’t necessarily the first things that comes to mind when people talk about DevOps, but it is one of… Read more
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Infographic: IT Operations in a Serverless World
Is Your World Serverless? The commoditization of cloud technologies has triggered big shifts in the tech industry. Today anyone can take advantage of elastic virtual server… Read more
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9 tips on ElasticSearch configuration for high performance
The Loggly service utilizes Elasticsearch (ES) as the search engine underneath a lot of our core functionality. As Jon Gifford explained in his recent post on Elasticsearch… Read more
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Scaling Elasticsearch for Multi-Tenant, Multi-Cluster
When you start building infrastructure on Elasticsearch (ES), the first architecture usually assumes you can run a single ES cluster. This is the easiest way to… Read more