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Enterprise log management - a comparison of 3 big logging systems (Snare vs. Splunk vs. LogLogic) - Linux tutorial


No doubt that if you are working with large and medium sized servers and infrastructures, you have come across the need to collect logs and review or analyze them. With more servers the problem escalates as you have to log into every system to check the logs. It becomes very nice once you start having different systems that have different logging mechanisms. I touched the subject with my article on configuring splunk and snare for logging.
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