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Logging in transpiled environments using newer JavaScript language constructs
Why use a transpiler? One of the most important reasons that developers use transpilers, for example Babel, is so they can use new or planned features… Read more
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Amazon S3: How safe is your bucket?
Earlier this summer, multiple companies discovered leaks of data they had stored on Amazon S3. Verizon confirmed a leak of data, including phone numbers, names, and… Read more
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Meteor logging quickstart
Every few years, it’s useful to survey the package ecosystem and figure out the state of DevOps logging. Logging in and of itself isn’t particularly challenging;… Read more
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Infographic: The real costs of ELK (Elastic Stack) Log Management
Elastic Stack (aka ELK Stack) appears on many companies’ log management short lists. But our ELK log management total cost of ownership (TCO) analysis shows that a… Read more
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DIY Elastic Stack: The 5 stages of grief
Log management with (ELK) Elastic Stack: instant gratification? By now, someone you know – a coworker, a boss, or a vendor at a tradeshow – has… Read more
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Does error monitoring spell the end of logs?
“You don’t need to log anymore!” At least, that’s what some are claiming will happen once you implement an error monitoring solution. At first glance, the… Read more
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Imagine Loggly without net neutrality
Loggly, as a SaaS log management solution, relies on the Internet being a fair playing field for all the data traffic. Right now, new FCC Chairman… Read more
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Structured logging then and now
Logging is the main way for service programs, that is, programs that do not have an interactive user interface, to inform users and admins of what… Read more
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How to search Kubernetes logs
Loggly is a great platform to send your Kubernetes logs into. While you can run an ELK setup in the Kubernetes cluster, you still have to… Read more
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30 best practices for logging at scale
Almost all software services start life small where logging is handled simply on the developer console or perhaps to a file. Life is easy … until… Read more