22Feb/12
That might sound crazy but this dude is our little new friend.
Let’s talk logs. As you know, every server contains a precious natural resource: logs. Logs contain valuable user data, application data, and traffic statistics. In addition to their analytical insights, they make troubleshooting easier. But they are a dam pain to manage. Fortunately, our partner Loggly solves this aggravation by simplifying the process, letting you manage all your logs in the cloud. It’s something you can really sink your teeth into:Wood you like to try out Loggly, eager beaver? Well, now’s your time to (wait for it) branch out: follow the beaver for a free trial.
——————————What’s Loggly?
Loggly provides a cloud based application intelligence solution for app developers. It indexes application log data which can be used to troubleshoot, monitor and analyze customer usage, IT infrastructure, applications and business processes to generate actionable results. The cloud service approach helps organizations decrease infrastructure cost and increase productivity. The Loggly platform helps developers search, monitor and analyze data from multiple sources, both from traditional on-premise and cloud-based origins, through a single user interface. Loggly’s open architecture enables developers to build apps on top of the platform expanding the benefits and consumption of log data throughout the entire organization. Loggly is headquartered in San Francisco and backed by True and Trinity Ventures.
For more information visit www.loggly.com
Loggly Product Benefits:
3 reasons for Scalr customers to use Loggly:
There are the cloud solution benefits: no upfront costs, no maintenance, access 24/7, no software to download and maintain.
Does Scalr tie in the Event, Scripting and API logs available in the manager into Loggly automatically?
Hi Luke, for now there is no integration of Loggly into Scalr interface via the API (or vice-versa). This will be done if there is sufficient uses and requests for such a service.
Nice article about the integration:
http://www.dumtech.com/archives/22