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    Collecting Application Logs on Kubernetes

    May 29th, 2018 – Mark Corwin

    Logs are a commonly used source of data to track, verify, and diagnose the state of a system. In the current landscape, typically all application and system logs are collected in centralized logging systems and exposed via APIs and Web UIs. Centralized logging tools are responsible for parsing, indexing, and analyzing log data to produce on demand insights for their consumers. These insights can range from providing search for error debugging to building reports tracking monthly business performance metrics.

    Elixir Logger and the Power of Metadata

    Aug 29th, 2017 – David Antaramian

    Elixir Logger is one of the OTP applications distributed with the Elixir core, and it supports logging with metadata out-of-the-box. Learn the basics of logging with metadata in Elixir as well as some lessons in how to organize that metadata effectively.

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