Since we’ve added Solr output for Logstash, indexing logs via Logstash has become a possibility. But what if you are not using (only) Logstash? Are there other ways you can index logs in Solr? Oh yeah, there are! The following slides are from Lucene Revolution conference that just took place in Dublin where we talked about indexing and searching logs with Solr.
If you are interesting in Log Analytics and would like to work on things like Logsene, we are looking for good people at all levels – from JavaScript Developers and Backend Engineers, to Evangelists, Sales, Marketing, etc.
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