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20 DevOps practitioners and thought leaders to follow on Twitter
The cloud landscape is moving really fast, and DevOps best practices are evolving just as fast. At Loggly, we have found Twitter to be a great… Read more
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Loggly Is a Docker Ecosystem Technology Partner (ETP)!
Microservices Have Grown Up Fast Microservices architectures, and Docker in particular, has been one of the hottest technology topics in 2015. Developers have been quick to… Read more
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Top 5 Docker logging methods to fit your container deployment strategy
Enterprises are migrating to microservices and container-based infrastructures. With the success of Docker, containers are now right in the public eye. Logging is a hot topic… Read more
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Logging to Loggly from Go with Logrus and Logrusly
Introduction Go is an exciting and relatively new language from Google (v1 was released in March, 2012, so it’s about 3.5+ years old as of this… Read more
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Think Differently About What to Log in Go: Best Practices Examined
Introduction Go is a young programming language, having just celebrated its sixth birthday on November 10, 2015. Even while continuing to experience the natural growing pains of… Read more
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Loggly alerting: more signal and less noise
Proactive monitoring is the hallmark of successful modern businesses. The last thing you want is to find out about a critical issue from your customers, when… Read more
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Use Amazon CloudFront? Get Your Logs into Loggly
There are many applications where a content delivery network (CDN) is a must-have for delivering a good user experience. If you need a CDN and run… Read more
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Highlights from #FutureStack15
We’re officially back in the office and catching our breath from our sing-a-long session with Weird Al Yankovic and the rest of the Data Nerds squad.… Read more
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5 Very Real Logging Struggles
Logs have been around almost as long as computers and are always at the core of applications. As SaaS, big data, and IoT applications have grown,… Read more
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FutureStack 2015 – Chrome extensions, live sessions and more…
Loggly and New Relic are highly complementary solutions, and are widely used together in performance monitoring, root cause analysis, resolving cross-application issues and end-to-end application model… Read more