Difference between revisions of "Centralized logging in swarm"
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* Kibana is an analytics and visualization platform with intuitive interface sitting on top of ElasticSearch. | * Kibana is an analytics and visualization platform with intuitive interface sitting on top of ElasticSearch. | ||
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+ | LogSpout is a log router for Docker containers that runs inside Docker. It attaches to all | ||
+ | containers on a host, then routes their logs wherever we want. It also has an extensible | ||
+ | module system. It's a mostly stateless log appliance. It's not meant for managing log files or | ||
+ | looking at history. It is just a tool to get your logs out to live somewhere else, where they | ||
+ | belong. |
Revision as of 20:30, 11 September 2018
- ElasticSearch established itself as one of the best databases for real-time search and analytics. It is distributed, scalable, highly available, and provides a sophisticated API.
- LogStash allows us to centralize data processing. It can be easily extended to custom data formats and offers a lot of plugins that can fulfill almost any need. Finally
- Kibana is an analytics and visualization platform with intuitive interface sitting on top of ElasticSearch.
- logstash
Logstash:
LogSpout is a log router for Docker containers that runs inside Docker. It attaches to all containers on a host, then routes their logs wherever we want. It also has an extensible module system. It's a mostly stateless log appliance. It's not meant for managing log files or looking at history. It is just a tool to get your logs out to live somewhere else, where they belong.