New syslog implementation Graylog2 stores in MongoDB
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The delevoper Lennart Koopmann has published the first release of his Syslog-Server Graylog2. The server is written in Java and stores the data in a NoSQL database called MongoDB. A web front-end, written in Ruby/Rails allows the administrator to read and filter the logged data. Blacklists hide undesired information. For more information and some screenshots go to the Graylog2 homepage. The sourcecode is on the Github sites of server and web interface.
08/09/2010
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Loggr is a similar service to Graylog2
Thursday June 23 2011 12:00:05 pm
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