Not everyone uses Splunk or ELK stack for logs. A few weeks ago, at the Lucene/Solr Revolution conference in Boston, we gave a talk about using Solr for logging, along with lots of good info about how to tune the logging pipeline. The talk also goes over the best AWS instance types, optimal EBS setup, log shipping (see Top 5 Logstash Alternatives), and so on.
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