Logentries released a new Community Pack offering out-of-the-box intelligence for real-time monitoring, analyzing, and correlating important server metrics alongside traditional log data.
With insight into both server metrics and critical system log data, users can more efficiently monitor and troubleshoot application performance. The Logentries Community Pack for server monitoring gives Logentries users instant visibility into important server performance information including CPU, server memory (total and active), disk I/O, and network activity for real-time understanding of system health and performance. With just a few clicks, users can correlate and analyze server performance alongside other key data such as application and system log data to get a complete picture of historical trends and potential future issues.
The new Logentries Community Pack for Server Monitoring log collection and analysis includes the following “plug and play” features:
- Saved Queries: Saved queries can be re-used for quick visibility into CPU, Memory and Disk Usage as well as login activity to Linux servers.
- Tags and Alerts: Tags highlight instances of high CPU and enable real-time alerting for anomaly detection, inactivity alerts, and spikes in resource usage, server downtime, significant shifts in resource usage or repeated failed logins.
- Dashboards: Data visualizations provide visibility into CPU, Memory and Disk usage over time as well as server login activity.
“Our Ops and Dev users know that tracking and understanding server metrics are critical to assuring ongoing application performance and uptime,” said Trevor Parsons, Chief Scientist and Co-founder, Logentries. “We designed the Linux Server Monitoring Community Pack to provide pre-built queries, tags, and data visualizations so our users can get to the CPU, Memory, I/O, and network information faster than ever before. We also wanted to enable a single dashboard for correlation of server metrics with traditional log data to make analysis easy and accessible.”
The cloud-based Logentries service collects and pre-processes log events in real-time for on-demand analysis, alerting and visualization. With custom tagging and filtering, users can correlate server metrics with broader infrastructure activity including application usage, security and performance issues, and user behavior. The Logentries Community Packs can be downloaded in minutes and provide users with immediate access to pre-configured queries with real-time tags, alerts, and data visualization dashboards.
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