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April 2019

Open Distro for Elasticsearch: What it Means and Why it's Important

Recently Amazon launched Open Distro for Elasticsearch, a distribution of Elasticsearch with a number of additional features. The project was created out of concern that Elasticsearch was starting to include proprietary features, and that Elastic was straying from its open source roots.

3 Steps to Implement DevSecOps in Your Organization

It seems like hardly a week goes by without news of a security breach. Cyberattacks are becoming more frequent and more severe, costing businesses $600 billion per year according to the 2018 Economic Impact of Cybercrime report. Without a strong security policy in place, businesses risk falling victim to new threats while losing the trust of their customers.

Sending Your VMWare vSphere Logs to LogDNA

Logging your virtual machines (VMs) is important, but what’s even more important is logging the hypervisors that run them. Hypervisors generate extremely useful data about the operation of your virtual machines and the environments that they run in. While VMs provide some information about their state, details such as VM performance, changes in state, errors, and security can only be found through hypervisor logs.

Logging Fundamentals 1

Being inside a company that lives and breathes logging, observability and DevOps intelligence, sometimes it takes a moment to step back and explain what we do to friends, family and others. The simplest way we explain what LogDNA solves for companies with IT systems and software is similar to a blackbox on a plane that keeps a record of the flight data and the cockpit voice recorder.

Logging Your Cloud Foundry Apps to LogDNA

Cloud Foundry Application Runtime is an open source platform as a service (PaaS) for running applications and services. Frequently called simply “Cloud Foundry,” the Cloud Foundry Application Runtime (CFAR) is one of many interoperable projects within the Cloud Foundry family. For the purposes of this post, “Cloud Foundry” refers to the Application Runtime.