I enjoy http://bit-player.org - it's a blog by Brian Hayes, who writes on computing science for American Scientist magazine (but is currently on sabbatical from the magazine, hopefully not from the blog).
Also not wanting to sound like a mouthpiece, but choice of log management system is a very interesting topic to me... scalability is only one concern and may not trump everything. We actually looked at both LogLogic and…
Thanks for the additional context... like one of the other posters mentioned, I think once your target organization has evolved beyond the capabilities of the existing products in this space, the knowledge and analytics…
To corroborate this, it has not been our experience that Splunk doesn't scale. We have a ~40GB/day environment and according to support can scale that to ~100GB/day on a single quad-core server with SAN back-end,…
Out of curiosity, can you be more specific on what scalability, analytics, and ease-of-use improvements LogSearch offers vs. Splunk in particular? We use Splunk internally and have not found it to be significantly…
I enjoy http://bit-player.org - it's a blog by Brian Hayes, who writes on computing science for American Scientist magazine (but is currently on sabbatical from the magazine, hopefully not from the blog).
Also not wanting to sound like a mouthpiece, but choice of log management system is a very interesting topic to me... scalability is only one concern and may not trump everything. We actually looked at both LogLogic and…
Thanks for the additional context... like one of the other posters mentioned, I think once your target organization has evolved beyond the capabilities of the existing products in this space, the knowledge and analytics…
To corroborate this, it has not been our experience that Splunk doesn't scale. We have a ~40GB/day environment and according to support can scale that to ~100GB/day on a single quad-core server with SAN back-end,…
Out of curiosity, can you be more specific on what scalability, analytics, and ease-of-use improvements LogSearch offers vs. Splunk in particular? We use Splunk internally and have not found it to be significantly…