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Ship OpenTelemetry Data to Coralogix via Reverse Proxy (Caddy 2)

It is commonplace for organizations to restrict their IT systems from having direct or unsolicited access to external networks or the Internet, with network proxies serving as gatekeepers between an organization’s internal infrastructure and any external network. Network proxies can provide security and infrastructure admins the ability to specify specific points of data egress from their internal networks, often referred to as an egress controller.

Four Things That Make Coralogix Unique

SaaS Observability is a busy, competitive marketplace. Alas, it is also a very homogeneous industry. Vendors implement the features that have worked well for their competition, and genuine innovation is rare. At Coralogix, we have no shortage of innovation, so here are four features of Coralogix that nobody else in the observability world has.

SaaS Observability Platforms: A Buyer's Guide

Observability is the ability to gather data from metrics, logs, traces, and other sources, and use that data to form a complete picture of a system’s behavior, performance, and health. While monitoring alone was once the go-to approach for managing IT infrastructure, observability goes further, allowing IT teams to detect and understand unexpected or unknown events.

Coralogix Deep Dive - Loggregation, Features and Limitations

Coralogix Loggregation enables users to turn thousands, or millions, of logs into a handful of templates, using our very own priorietary clustering algorithm. This enables users to quickly understand all of the different errors they are experiencing, and generate powerful, cross cutting insights in only a few clicks.

Amazon Linux 2023: Why we're moving to AL2023

Amazon Web Services (AWS) recently announced the release of Amazon Linux 2023 (AL2023) as the next generation of Amazon Linux with enhancements to its already-proven reliability. Besides offering frequent updates and long-term support, AL2023 provides a predictable release cadence, flexibility, and control over new versions. It also eliminates the operational overhead that comes with creating custom policies to meet standard compliance requirements.

Deploy Open Telemetry to Kubernetes in 5 minutes

OpenTelemetry is an open-source observability framework that provides a vendor-neutral and language-agnostic way to collect and analyze telemetry data. This tutorial will show you how to integrate OpenTelemetry on Kubernetes, a popular container orchestration platform. Prerequisites.

How Can You Optimize Business Cost and Performance With Observability?

Businesses are increasingly adopting distributed microservices to build and deploy applications. Microservices directly streamline the production time from development to deployment; thus, businesses can scale faster. However, with the increasing complexity of distributed services comes visual opacity of your systems across the company. In other words, the more complex your system gets, the harder it becomes to visualize how it works and how individual resources are allocated.

Coralogix Deep Dive - How to Save Between 40-70% with the TCO Optimizer

The TCO Optimizer is a key feature in the Coralogix cost optimization suite. Coralogix customers regularly see cost savings of between 40 and 70%, when compared to the prices quoted by the competition. With intelligent use of the TCO Optimizer, Coralogix even becomes more cost effective than a self-hosted ELK stack.