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George, I appreciate your comment. And, as replied to Rick just minutes ago, sure, the more the merrier - the point is - what's the level of risk I (company) can afford offering broadly my application in beta? Thank you for the comment and your contribute.
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Hi Rick, Actually I agree with you, the concept that I wanted to express was exactly - "after defined the frame of the model", beta tester could help tuning it and its components. Goals must be clear (more or less) from the beginning. About limited tester, I menat, at least a limited number, and this because usually…
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Well, they stand on different levels. Both log analyzers, but LogWatch is more hard to manage compared to LEM. But the first is open source - less intuitive, learning curve is steeper. The second one is much more intuitive and reporting data in a way that enables to see at a glance what's going on, but you must pay a…
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That's true. That's also true that this process isn't intended to be adopted in a couple of days - it's a matter of changing the way of thinking, and consequentially, growing expertise inside companies, where possible.It's a matter of planning, of spend some time to train people, to let them try and also sustain failures,…
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I do not agree. In my opinion the cloud IS approrpiate. Not for everything, not for everyone, although. It was trendy, now it's useful, not just trendy. And again, for sure it can be "vague and unsecured and untrustworthy" if proposed in an unprofessional way. We should be aware of its vulnerabilities (which, by the way,…
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Thank you. Actually I always used the tool in linux environments and as far as I know there isn't any windows version. Am I wrong?
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I'm afraid I didn't catch the point - is it referred to my article? Never talked about someone else providing services that you can perform by yourself... just "microservices" and no monolithic...
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Thank you David
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Danielle, thank you for your enormous effort, I appreciate your work. I'm a bit confused about posting - nomore able to find how to start a thread, but maybe I just have to look at the site better. I've a question: do you still support vExperts with NFR sw? Thank you again
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Thank you David. Hope it was useful.
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Thank you David
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Exactly - I'm just writing a post about customisation, I think that this feature, together with filtering, could be the key of success in monitoring and auditing.
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Go with the Penguins so!
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Thank you Vinay
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Thank you
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I completely agree: logs are just data. The added value is the way this data are used. And if an admin is able to shape this flow for special purposes inside his company, well, this is a very good reason why "things keep logging"!
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Well, this is a good point, and I believe that a good consultant should put on management desk all this pros and cons. Planning together with cloud provider is another step that should be taken. And if the cloud provider isn't available for this planning because focused to "standard" offers, let's change it: cloud provider…
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You're right. Actually, my piece was just the beginning, as you stated, a great place to start. Then, for sure today syslog isn't enough, but anyone dealing with logs should now this tool, in my opinion. And then move to more sophisticated tools.
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A lot of points impossible to argue - but all of them imply a deep design process. No improvisation. If you decide, not on marketing papers, but on real data, that a cloud provider is reliable and this involves also clear penalties/reimbursement, you made half of the work. Security is a matter of both, provider for sure,…
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Thank you
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Hi Gerardo, I'm afraid that link is working nomore. Is the program still alive? Thank you Raff