yep! also if anyone knows what *not* to use that would be appreciated.
On Thu, May 11, 2017 at 9:55 AM, David Burstin
wrote:
> >> can anyone recommend a log server they know and love? (theres a myriad
> of options out there!)
>
> 5 answers later - 5 different options!
>
>> can anyone recommend a log server they know and love? (theres a myriad
of options out there!)
5 answers later - 5 different options!
I love the diversity of OzDotNet :)
On 11 May 2017 at 11:00, Dave Walker wrote:
> We use Datadog right now at work.
We use Datadog right now at work. https://www.datadoghq.com/ Works really
well. We pump logs from applications into the windows event log. Datadog
will scrape that and aggregate into central location along with information
like CPU, Memory etc etc. Can take integrations from heaps of different
Another one I've seen (but not used) is Exceptionless for log viewing.
https://exceptionless.com/
On 11 May 2017 at 09:56, Rob Andrew wrote:
> I have been looking into using NLog + Logentries as a means to expose and
> view what is occurring within our systems.
I have been looking into using NLog + Logentries as a means to expose and view
what is occurring within our systems. Open to what other people are using.
Rob
From: ozdotnet-boun...@ozdotnet.com [mailto:ozdotnet-boun...@ozdotnet.com] On
Behalf Of William Luu
Sent: Thursday, 11 May 2017
Have you considered Serilog and Seq?
Serilog - https://serilog.net/
Seq - https://getseq.net/
You can use Serilog for logging to all the places you need to (so log
files, event log, etc and directly to Seq) and then view them directly in
Seq.
See: https://docs.getseq.net/v3/docs/using-serilog
>
> can anyone recommend a log server they know and love? (theres a myriad of
> options out there!)
>
I use Azure Tables as a logging destination. Last year I wrote a log4net
appender which buffers and delivers rows in efficient batches, and I think
there are similar public addons for other
can anyone recommend a log server they know and love? (theres a myriad of
options out there!)
our basic arch entails a number of windows services and scheduled tasks
running across multiple VMs
I was thinking of having each 'thing' log to disk (as always) but also log
to the windows event log.