Cloud Computing: Sumo Logic Introduces Hosted Collection Features for Amazon S3
April 19, 2013Grazed from TalkinCloud. Author: Chris Talbot.
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Unified public and private cloud log management, monitoring and analytics are key to the acceleration of enterprise cloud deployments—at least according to Sumo Logic. The vendor has updated its log management and analytics product with new functionality that enables customers to quickly analyze logs generated by SaaS, PaaS or IaaS environments, but it also unveiled new support for Amazon (NASDAQ: AMZN) S3.
The update includes support for hosted collection for companies that want to store their logs directly in Amazon S3. This follows up on support for Amazon Web Services (AWS) that Sumo Logic announced last spring. At that time, the company introduced its Sumo Logic Free log management and analytics service to AWS. The new functionality really centers on new collection capabilities, which include the ability to:…
- Quickly and search and analyze machine data generated from SaaS, PaaS or IaaS, including Amazon Elastic Beanstalk, EngineYard, Google (NASDAQ: GOOG) App Engine, Heroku, VMware(NYSE: VMW) CloudFoundry and others without the need to install collectors on a local file system.
- Discover data patterns from thousands of pages of logs using SumoLogic’s LogReduce technology…
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