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Move from reactive to proactive real-time log monitoring and view app performance, system behavior, and unusual activity across the stack. Monitor key resources and metrics, and eliminate small issues before they turn into big problems.
Trace issues down to their root cause by analyzing them in the context of the entire stack. See how your components interact, identify correlations, and share findings with experts across team boundaries to resolve problems fast.
Analyze and visualize your data to answer key questions, track SLA compliance, and identify anomalies. Loggly automatically recognizes common log formats and gives you a structured summary of all your parsed logs.
Building and running complex systems requires tight coordination between development, operations, and product. Loggly integrates with Slack, HipChat, JIRA, PagerDuty, and other collaboration and DevOps solutions.
Our multi-tenant SaaS provides a secure, fast, scalable, and highly available solution to meet the highest standards while keeping TCO low.
I know from practical experience that the type of performance I get from Loggly would require a $1-2 million Splunk infrastructure. We have no capital expenditures, low recurring costs, and the ability to grow quickly.
Jorge De La Torre DevOps Engineer, Stanley Black & Decker
Loggly is a pure SaaS-based service that makes setup simple and scales with your needs. We offer Gamut SearchTM, which gives you near instant responsiveness even for searches over massive data volumes and long time periods.
Easily share log analytics and insights, or even a real-time stream of log events, by connecting Loggly with the tools your teams use every day. Send alerts or create tickets automatically. Integrate Loggly with your own software by using HTTP endpoints and our powerful API.
No matter if your system runs on a public or private cloud, in your own data center, in a hybrid environment, on a device or inside a container, on Linux, Windows, Mac or serverless — if it logs, it can log to Loggly.