Looking at the logs
Observing the behavior of an application through logs is something that many software developers are accustomed to, but when it comes to microservices and large-scale applications, monitoring manually is almost impossible.
In this context, where checking logs manually is extremely complex, using tools that parse logs and provide information in a simple way can be very useful.
There are some tools designed for this purpose. Among these tools, I would like to highlight Splunk.
Splunk has a free version, but with limited user capacity and quantity of MBs of logs per day. However, this version is very useful for getting acquainted with the tool. Overall, Splunk offers a system of queries to perform searches on the millions ...
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