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Docker Datacenter (DDC) and What It Means to DevOps and the Industry
Or: Why Cloud Providers Should Be Nervous Docker’s latest offering was announced just today. Docker Datacenter (DDC) is basically a virtual, portable datacenter designed to… Read more
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Logging Tips for Power Users: Contextual Logging
Logs are often treated as independent items. Events are generated independently of each other, and while they may share some information, their main purpose is to… Read more
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Taobao’s security breach from a log erspective
Taobao.com, one of the world’s top 10 most visited websites, just faced what seems like a brute force attack of staggering proportions on its user accounts.… Read more
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Learn how to do no B*LLSH*T benchmarking
Every development team should benchmark its software to understand how it performs and what its performance envelope looks like — that is, where things start to… Read more
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How Kong Improves API Management with a new Plugin for Loggly
Loggly is excited to announce our partnership with Mashape through direct integration with Kong, the most popular open-source API management platform. Kong features a plugin-oriented architecture… Read more
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Unleashing the Power of Loggly Live Tail with Windows PowerShell
How to Use Loggly Live Tail to Review Server Status Codes Real Time in Excel Want to learn even more? We have a Live Tail webinar ! If you’re… Read more
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Loggly Introduces Live Tail for the Cloud Era
Let’s be frank: Sometimes (read: very often) nothing beats the command line with its set of classic utilities. One of those classics is the Unix command… Read more
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Benchmarking 5 popular .NET logging libraries
Several logging frameworks promise .NET coders a “five-minute setup and start logging” solution for their projects. We decided to test these frameworks to identify speed and… Read more
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Five Insights on Cloud and Continuous Delivery Adoption
Last month I participated in an online panel on the subject of Cloud Resources and Your CD Pipeline, as part of Continuous Discussions (#c9d9), a series of… Read more
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Why Journald?
Journald is a system service for collecting and storing log data, introduced with systemd. It tries to make it easier for system administrators to find interesting… Read more