LogDevice vs Loggr vs Willow Logging

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What is LogDevice?

LogDevice is a scalable and fault tolerant distributed log system. While a file-system stores and serves data organized as files, a log system stores and delivers data organized as logs. The log can be viewed as a record-oriented, append-only, and trimmable file.

What is Loggr?

Get a control panel for your web app with event logging, user monitoring, analytics, notifications and more.

What is Willow Logging?

Willow is a powerful, yet lightweight logging library written in Swift.

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