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Logging Agents vs. Logging Libraries: Which Should You Use?

When logging applications to a centralized location like LogDNA, developers have two options: using a logging agent or using a logging library. Both approaches will get your logs to their destination, but choosing one over the other can have a significant impact on the design of your applications and infrastructure. In this article, we’ll explain the difference between logging via agents and logging via libraries, and which approach works best in modern architectures.

Analytics Plus webinar: How to manage IT projects like a pro using analytics

Watch this session to learn how analytics can help you: Use insights from past projects to mitigate potential risks in current projects, Meticulously track the progress of projects using essential project management tools such as burn down, and burn up charts, and Review the overall project status and task status, and initiate corrective action, if necessary.

Harness the power of CHAOSSEARCH to understand your users and Amazon ELB log data

Still trying to make sense of your Amazon ELB Log data? Don't move your logs out of your Amazon S3 account - simply connect CHAOSSEARCH to your S3 Bucket with a Read Only IAM role where we index that data and write the results to your Amazon S3 account.

Identify risky cloud behavior in your Amazon AWS Cloudtrail logs with CHAOSSEARCH

Trying to make sense of your AWS Cloudtrail logs? Have you given up hope that you'll ever create an Elasticsearch index mapping to search all that data? Watch as Pete Cheslock dives into some AWS Cloudtrail data to identify risky cloud behavior.