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Use a third-party service: Loggly

Use a third-party service: Loggly - Amazon Web Services (AWS) Tutorial

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Use a third-party service: Loggly

- [Narrator] Now a third party product that I've used for monitoring with AWS clients is called Loggly. What Loggly does is it allows you to work with your CloudTrail data and other data from Amazon logs in a really quick and easy way. Of course this is a commercial product that you buy, but I'll just show you what this looks like. So if I click on the link here Loggly for AWS CloudTrail, for example, you can see over in the logging set up that not only CloudTrail, which you will be reminded is a log of API calls to specific services, that Loggly supports integration with really most of the Amazon service log. So everything from Cloud Watch logs and metrics to working with S3 natively, SNS for notifications, and other frameworks and services that you might be running on Amazon infrastructure, such as things like Angular or Apache or so on and so forth. So what it does is it allows for centralized logging, which really results in the ability to create dashboards. So if I scroll down on…

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