Announcing Graylog v1.0 GA
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Announcing Graylog v1.0 GA
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Re: Announcing Graylog v1.0 GA
#2This statement from the page makes me conclude that others were indeed able to crash the system, perhaps without even trying too hard.
My guess is that the statement should be re-worded.
Re: Announcing Graylog v1.0 GA
#3"Users who tested the beta and release candidate versions of v1.0 reported huge improvements in performance and stability. Some of them were unable to crash the system no matter how hard they tried." This statement from the page makes me conclude that others were indeed able to crash the system, perhaps without even trying too hard. My guess is that the statement should be re-worded.
The meaning should be that with v1.0 it is finally very hard to crash the system by overloading it. Previous versions were easier to crash by filling memory in load spike situations for example.
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#6So what is it exactly?
All open source.
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#7Does anybody have some experience using it in production?
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#9So what is it exactly?
A log management tool: You send all your local log messages/files to a central place (Graylog) and have unified searching, filtering, monitoring, alerting, forwarding, ... All open source.
So I can maybe tell easily where users had problems with my app, or I can even use it as some kind of analytics program for my app?
Re: Announcing Graylog v1.0 GA
#10I'm evaluating Graylog as a piece in our monitoring infrastructure. Does anybody have some experience using it in production?