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What gui to use for syslog-ng logs?

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I have an environment in which I would like to implement a GUI for parsing syslog-ng logs from operating system, application servers and databases. I've heard that Splunk is a good tool but its quite hard to learn.

Are there any valuable alternatives? What are you using and why?

posted Nov 18, 2013 by Mandeep Sehgal

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I do not think Splunk is hard. The only downside is that you have to pay money if you index more than 500MB of logs a day.

How many logs/day (in MB) are you expecting?

answer Nov 18, 2013 by Majula Joshi
In GB, the paid license is an option ;)
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