Oreilly – Logging in Action 2022-4
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Logging in Action course. This tutorial is a guide to optimizing and organizing logging using Fluentd and Fluent Bit projects from the Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF). Using Fluentd’s powerful log management tools, you’ll solve common log management problems and learn how proper log management can make software and infrastructure solutions easier to operate and manage. You’ll also get hands-on experience organizing your own unstructured data using practical examples like sending log-based events to Slack. This course teaches you how to turn log processing (error reporting) into a real asset for your organization using powerful free and open source tools.
What you will learn
- Deploying Fluentd and Fluent Bit in traditional intra-organizational, Internet of Things, hybrid, cloud and multi-cloud environments, in small and large dimensions
- Configure Fluentd and Fluent Bit to solve common log management problems
- Using Fluentd within Kubernetes and Docker services
- Connect custom log sources and destinations with Fluentd’s customizable plugins framework
- Logging best practices and common mistakes
This course is suitable for people who:
- Want to improve log management in their organization.
- They are not familiar with open source tools such as Fluentd and Fluent Bit or their knowledge is limited.
- Looking for a solution to monitor the performance of their software and infrastructure in real time.
Course details
- Publisher: Oreilly
- Teacher: Phil Wilkins
- Training level: beginner to advanced
- Training duration: 10 hours and 10 minutes
Course headings
- Part 1. From zero to “Hello World”
- Chapter 1. Introduction to Fluentd
- Chapter 2. Concepts, architecture, and deployment of Fluentd
- Part 2. Fluentd in depth
- Chapter 3. Using Fluentd to capture log events
- Chapter 4. Using Fluentd to output log events
- Chapter 5. Routing log events
- Chapter 6. Filtering and extrapolation
- Part 3. Beyond the basics
- Chapter 7. Performance and scaling
- Chapter 8. Driving logs with Docker and Kubernetes
- Chapter 9. Creating custom plugins
- Part 4. Good logging practices and frameworks to maximize log value
- Chapter 10. Logging best practices
- Chapter 11. Logging frameworks
- Appendix D. Real-world use case
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