logit.io

Manchester, UK
2013
  |  By David Benson
Cloud logging continues to grow in popularity and usage as more organizations transition to storing data in the cloud rather than on-premise storage. This is fueled, in part, due to the numerous advantages that can be gained from cloud logging. For example, cloud logging solutions can scale to increasing data volumes with ease as an organization grows.
  |  By David Benson
Business operations are now almost completely digitalized, this means with the appropriate tools timely data and reporting of key performance indicators can be utilized to assist in driving accurate business decision-making. With these tools, organizations can begin monitoring and analyzing extensive amounts of data that offer significant advantages to them.
  |  By David Benson
Prometheus is an open-source monitoring solution, it offers efficient, scalable, and flexible monitoring practices and has emerged as a trusted tool for organizations seeking insights into their systems. It’s written in Go, gathers metrics data, and stores it in a time series database. Also, Prometheus employs a robust query language, PromQL, to manipulate and analyze collected time series data, offering versatile monitoring capabilities for various systems and services.
  |  By David Benson
AWS logs are fundamental for organizations to conduct performance analysis, troubleshooting, security monitoring, and adhere to compliance requirements. But if you’re using more than one AWS service you can quickly realize that your logs are expanding out of control across decentralized locations. Therefore it’s crucial that you can process and analyze all your AWS logs within a single centralized repository.
  |  By David Benson
Guaranteeing that your systems, applications, networks, and servers are operating optimally and delivering the expected levels of performance and user experience is a crucial practice for all organizations. This process is called performance monitoring.
  |  By David Benson
Database monitoring is crucial for numerous reasons, an example being that monitoring database performance metrics such as query execution times, throughput, and resource utilization helps highlight performance bottlenecks. By conducting this, administrators can enhance database configurations, queries, and indexing by examining these metrics to optimize overall performance.
  |  By David Benson
Log Analysis has been a beneficial practice for organizations for numerous years, and over these years it has continuously evolved. This has been in part driven by the increasing volume of logs that companies are required to monitor. Now, log analysis is shifting again, incorporating machine learning (ML) and artificial intelligence (AI) to assist data analysts in identifying system log patterns and anomalies.
  |  By David Benson
Java is a flexible and commonly used programming language known for its platform independence, object-oriented design, and robustness. It was originally developed by Sun Microsystems (now owned by Oracle Corporation) in the mid-1990s and soon gained popularity due to its "Write Once, Run Anywhere" (WORA) principle, allowing developers to write code that can operate on any device or platform with a Java Virtual Machine (JVM).
  |  By David Benson
The Azure Cloud platform processes an extensive variety of data including Eventhub Diagnostic Logs, Kubernetes Metrics, SQL Logs, Activity Logs, Container Activity Logs, and Azure Metrics. Depending on the requirements of your organization these logs offer various levels of importance and priority. But it’s more than likely that you will be monitoring a large variety of these logs.
  |  By David Benson
RabbitMQ, Apache Kafka, and Redis are some of the most popular microservices message brokers on the market. However, while they’re all the same type of tool, they each offer different features that make them better adapted for specific use cases. To further understand this, in this article, we will outline the main similarities and differences between these tools and highlight which is the best tool for various use cases.

Logit is an ISO 27001 certified centralised logging and metrics management company. We solve complex problems for many FTSE 100, Fortune 500 and other fast-growing clients alike. Our platform delivers you with a fully customised log and metrics solution based on Elasticsearch, Logstash and Kibana which is scalable, secure and compliant.

Logit also provides you with a high level view of the health and performance of applications and services across the organisation. Rationalise applications and confidently migrate to multi-cloud and hybrid cloud faster, with full support for AWS, Azure, GCP and on-premise.

Logit is a cloud native solution that scales on demand, allowing you to rapidly provision as many production-ready ELK stacks as required. All your stacks are isolated and can be individually managed, with the flexibility of defining teams and roles per stack. Each Logit ELK stack has its own dedicated resources, featuring highly available Elasticsearch, Logstash, Kibana and more.