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blog.miguelgrinberg.com
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128bit.io
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| | | | Loggly is a great cloud service for managing log files from servers or many servers. It's also an add-on for your Heroku hosted app. Loggly comes in different tiers from a free to monthlyservice based on how much data you store on Loggly servers. Being cheap, I have picked the free tier for amscotti.com as it's not a mission critical app and I don't have tons of logs. One of the coolest things I like about Loggly is they do 'Log Archiving' on Amazon's S3 for you. | |
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thehftguy.com
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| | | | Introduction My first encounter with docker goes back to early 2015. Docker was experimented with to find out whether it could benefit us. At the time it wasn't possible to run a container [in the background] and there wasn't any command to see what was running, debug or ssh into the container. The experiment was... | |
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benbrougher.tech
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