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Log Management

Overview

Log management is an essential aspect of modern IT infrastructure that enables you to understand the "why" of events that occur on your network. While metrics can help answer "what," logs provide detailed insights into the context and reasons behind the metrics.

However, modern infrastructure generates a massive volume of log data, making it challenging to store, analyze, and make sense of. It is also essential to have all log data available in a centralized location for efficient log management.

Motadata Log Explorer offers an out-of-the-box solution to dynamically parse and visualize millions of lines of log data. You can view the live tail of logs being generated in real-time and quickly identify specific logs through machine learning-powered pattern matching. The tool also allows you to create widgets for frequently viewed log data, streamlining your log management process.

With the Log Explorer, you can easily troubleshoot issues and reduce context switching by identifying logs through intelligent categorization. You can also view the surrounding logs related to a specific log event with just one click, making it easier to understand the root cause of issues.

  • Dynamically parse and visualize millions of lines of log data with out-of-the-box inbuilt parsers.
  • View the live tail of the logs being generated in real-time.
  • View the surrounding logs related to a certain log event with just one click.
  • Identify specific logs through machine learning powered pattern matching for logs.
  • Search and highlight required keywords from the live tail.
  • It makes life easier by collecting, processing and centralizing logs into a log explorer.
  • Allows quick troubleshooting and reduces context switching by easily identifying logs through intelligent categorization of logs.
  • Allows to create widgets on the go for specific log data that you wish to view repeatedly.

Overall, the Motadata Log Explorer makes log management more accessible and efficient by collecting, processing, and centralizing logs into a single platform.