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As a hosted ELK provider, we are often asked by prospective users of the ELK stack to figure out how many and what kind of servers they'll need to get to support the requirements of their IT log management system.
Every company wants their IT security to be as strong and efficient as possible. Heavy investments are often made in the latest computer systems and security software, as well as in highly qualified IT departments. There is one area that is often neglected though, and that is log management.
Many companies have not made the move to Windows Server 2012 and 2012 R2, but IIS 8 and 8.5 are starting to see increasing adoption rates. While we're a fan of what Microsoft has achieved with security for Windows Server not everything seems to be perfect within the IIS 8.
Logit has come up with a simple and effective way to centralise your IIS logs in one central location. Using our agent to capture your logs as soon as they happen allows you to have realtime access to what's happening on your web servers.
Logit has come up with a simple and effective way to centralise your windows event logs in one central location. Using our agent to capture your windows event logs as soon as they happen allows you to have real time access to what's happening on your web servers.
The ELK Stack has millions of users globally due to its effectiveness for log management, SIEM, alerting, data analytics, e-commerce site search and data visualisation.
Zesty sponsored this post. Back in 2016, when Corona was only a beer, and we were still laughing at the thought of a Trump presidency, Gartner coined the term AIOps.
LaunchDarkly sponsored The New Stack’s coverage of the Trajectory conference. The numerous benefits feature flags offer have existed for years.
LogDNA sponsored this post. “Race conditions” refers to bugs that occur due to the timing or order of execution of multiple operations. This is a fairly broad class of bugs that can present themselves in very different ways, depending on the problem space.
DataOps does what it is supposed to but may introduce new challenges according to our analysis of the raw data from a survey on behalf of data.world and DataKitchen.
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