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Log Aggregation: Everything You Need to Know for Aggregating Log Data

Log aggregation is the process of consolidating log data from all sources — network nodes, microservices and application components — into a unified centralized repository. It is an important function of the continuous and end-to-end log management process where log aggregation is followed by log analysis, reporting and disposal. In this article, let’s take a look at the process of log aggregation as well as the benefits.

Logic App Best Practices, Tips, and Tricks: #24 Configure correctly your Retry Policies

Today I will speak about another important Best practice, Tips, and Tricks that you must consider while designing your business processes (Logic Apps): Retry Policies. And how you should be aware of and configure it properly.

Changing the owner of the team can now be done in our UI

Changing the owner of the team can now be done in our UI In the past, we've seen users reach out to support to change the owner of a time for a variety of reasons. You can now change the owner of the team without contacting support. Just head over to the team settings and scroll down. As the owner of a team, you can move ownership to another member of your team. Because this action cannot be reversed, it needs to be confirmed.

PostgreSQL vs. MySQL

PostgreSQL and MySQL are two of the most popular open-source databases available today. They both provide the database backend for an untold number of web applications, enterprise software packages, and data science projects. The two databases share some similarities in that they both adhere to the SQL standard. However, there are some key differences that might influence your decision to choose one over the other.

Empowering Security Observability: Solving Common Struggles for SOC Analysts and Security Engineers

Join Ed Bailey and GreyNoise founder Andrew Morris as they share insights on how Cribl and GreyNoise help SOC analysts overcome common struggles and improve security detections and incident resolution. Through personal stories and real customer use cases, they'll demonstrate how combining these solutions can make a real difference in the day-to-day lives of SOC analysts. You'll also gain valuable insights into data flow and architecture, and learn how GreyNoise can drive outsized value. Don't miss this opportunity to enhance your security observability skills.

Web Monitoring Tools, Uptime & Your Business Online

Online business operations are ubiquitous now. Despite the big advantages of web-based business, it still comes with risks that could be detrimental if there’s no troubleshooting strategy already in place. One of the largest risks to doing business online is availability. Businesses are expected to perform online at the highest level every minute of every day, globally and across devices, which can be difficult for engineers and development teams to maintain.

23 Facts on GitHub Reliability in 2022: Data Study of Outages by StatusGator

With over 83 million users, GitHub is one of the most popular development tools out there and the third most monitored service on StatusGator. Since so many users depend on GitHub, we wanted to analyze GitHub’s reliability in 2022 and find and uncover some interesting facts about GitHub outages.

Easily add tags and metadata to your services using the simplified Service Catalog setup

Modern applications running on distributed systems often complicate service ownership because of their ever-growing web of microservice dependencies. This complication challenges engineers’ ability to shepherd their software through every stage of the development life cycle, as well as teams’ ability to train new engineers on the application’s architecture. With increased complexity, clarity is key for quick, effective troubleshooting and delivering value to end users.