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LogSense
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LogSense

#58in Log Management
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What is LogSense?

It makes it easy to understand what’s happening in your environment. You can submit any type of log (including web logs, application logs, and system logs) for parsing and analysis. All with no training, no agents, or hassles. Our patent-pending machine learning engine can parse all logs – even if the pattern is unknown. Once parsed, unknown logs will be displayed so that the keys can be renamed as desired. All future logs will be recognized with those keys and are available for charting and alerting immediately based on any defined criteria you establish.

LogSense is a tool in the Log Management category of a tech stack.

Key Features

Logs as a serviceLogs collectionLogs parsingLog patterns autodiscoveryLogs searchAnomaly detectionAlerting

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LogSense Alternatives & Comparisons

What are some alternatives to LogSense?

Logstash

Logstash

Logstash is a tool for managing events and logs. You can use it to collect logs, parse them, and store them for later use (like, for searching). If you store them in Elasticsearch, you can view and analyze them with Kibana.

Logback

Logback

It is intended as a successor to the popular log4j project. It is divided into three modules, logback-core, logback-classic and logback-access. The logback-core module lays the groundwork for the other two modules, logback-classic natively implements the SLF4J API so that you can readily switch back and forth between logback and other logging frameworks and logback-access module integrates with Servlet containers, such as Tomcat and Jetty, to provide HTTP-access log functionality.

SLF4J

SLF4J

It is a simple Logging Facade for Java (SLF4J) serves as a simple facade or abstraction for various logging frameworks allowing the end user to plug in the desired logging framework at deployment time.

Serilog

Serilog

It provides diagnostic logging to files, the console, and elsewhere. It is easy to set up, has a clean API, and is portable between recent .NET platforms.

ELK

ELK

It is the acronym for three open source projects: Elasticsearch, Logstash, and Kibana. Elasticsearch is a search and analytics engine. Logstash is a server‑side data processing pipeline that ingests data from multiple sources simultaneously, transforms it, and then sends it to a "stash" like Elasticsearch. Kibana lets users visualize data with charts and graphs in Elasticsearch.

Splunk

Splunk

It provides the leading platform for Operational Intelligence. Customers use it to search, monitor, analyze and visualize machine data.

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LogSense Integrations

Slack, Amazon CloudWatch, MySQL, Heroku, Fluentd and 2 more are some of the popular tools that integrate with LogSense. Here's a list of all 7 tools that integrate with LogSense.

Slack
Slack
Amazon CloudWatch
Amazon CloudWatch
MySQL
MySQL
Heroku
Heroku
Fluentd
Fluentd
Linux
Linux
AppHarbor
AppHarbor
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