Managing Containers with Docker Shipyard
Docker Shipyard is a handy tool for people who love Docker Swarm, but wish it did even more. While Swarm focuses on container orchestration through the CLI, Docker Shipyard takes things further by...
View ArticleKey Takeaways from MongoDB World 2016
Last week I talked about our new Sumo Logic App for MongoDB and shared some of the interesting conversations I had with folks at MongoDB World. There were so many good sessions at the event, that I...
View ArticleSumo Dojo Winners – Using Docker, FluentD and Sumo Logic for Deployment...
Recently, Sumo Dojo ran a contest in the community see who is analyzing Docker logs with Sumo Logic, and how. The contest ran the month of June and was presented at DockerCon. Last week, the Sumo Dojo...
View ArticleJFrog and Sumo Logic’s Top Developers Speak Out on CI/CD, Docker and...
As part of the Sumo Logic’s Thought Leadership Series, JFrog’s Co-founder and Chief Architect, Fred Simon, came together with Sumo Logic’s Chief Architect, Stefan Zier, last week to share their...
View ArticleIntegrating Apps with the Sumo Logic Search API
The Sumo Logic Web app provides a search interface that lets you parse logs. This provides a great resource for a lot of use cases — especially because you can take advantage of a rich search syntax,...
View ArticleHow to Configure a Docker Cluster Using Swarm
If your data center were a beehive, Docker Swarm would be the pheromone that keeps all the bees working efficiently together. Here’s what I mean by that. In some ways, Docker containers are like...
View ArticleData Analytics and Microsoft Azure
Today plenty of businesses still have real concerns about migrating applications to the cloud. Fears about network security, availability, and potential downtime swirl through the heads of chief...
View ArticleOptimizing AWS Lambda Cost and Performance Through Monitoring
In this post, I’ll be discussing the use of monitoring as a tool to optimize the cost and performance of AWS Lambda. I’ve worked on a number of teams, and almost without exception, the need to put...
View ArticleUsing Logs to Speed Your DevOps Workflow
Log aggregation and analytics may not be a central part of the DevOps conversation. But effective use of logs is key to leveraging the benefits associated with the DevOps movement and the...
View ArticleIntegrate Azure Function with Sumo Logic Schedule Search
Azure Functions Azure functions are event driven pieces of code that can used to integrate systems, build APIs, process data and trigger any action/reaction to events without having to worry about...
View ArticleCustomers Share their AWS Logging with Sumo Logic Use Cases
In June Sumo Dojo (our online community) launched a contest to learn more about how our customers are using Amazon Web Services like EC2, S3, ELB, and AWS Lambda. The Sumo Logic service is built on AWS...
View ArticleUsing HTTP Request Builders to Create Repeatable API Workflows
As an API Engineer, you’ve probably spent hours carefully considering how API will be consumed by client software, what data you are making available at which points within particular workflows, and...
View ArticleIntegrated Container Security Monitoring with Twistlock
Twistlock provides dev-to-production security for the container environment. More specifically, The Twistlock container security suite offers 4 major areas of functionality: Vulnerability management...
View Article5 Log Monitoring Moves to Wow Your Business Partner
Looking for some logging moves that will impress your business partner? In this post, we’ll show you a few. But first, a note of caution: If you’re going to wow your business partner, make a visiting...
View ArticleSumo Logic Launches New Open Source Site on Github Pages
This week we deployed our new Github pages site, Sumo Logic Developers, to showcase some of the cool open-source projects that are being built in and around Sumo Logic. The goal is to share the...
View ArticleTroubleshooting Apps and Infrastructure Using Puppet Logs
If you’re working with Puppet, there’s a good chance you’ve run into problems when configuring a diverse infrastructure. It could be a problem with authorization and authentication, or perhaps with...
View ArticleLogging Node.js Lambda Functions with CloudWatch
When AWS Lambda was introduced in 2014, the first language to be supported was Node.js. When a Node.js function is deployed as an AWS Lambda, it allows for the execution of the function in a highly...
View ArticleGetting Started with AWS Config Rules
Keeping track of all of your settings and configuration changes on AWS can be difficult if you try to do it by hand. Fortunately, AWS offers a service to automate the process called AWS Config. This...
View ArticleNew Features to Optimize Your Scheduled Searches
Last week Sumo Logic rolled out several new enhancements to Scheduled Searches that will make it easier to continuously monitor your stack and receive notifications on critical events. Scheduled...
View ArticleMachine Data for the Masses
I bet that November 9, 2016, will be one of those days in the future when kids will ask their parents, “Where were you when you found out that a former reality TV show host won the U.S. Presidency?”...
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