One of the important phases in IT is the post-production phase, and one of the major challenges is to identify issues in post-production. When multiple applications spit out different logs in different systems, it is important to collate them in one place for the IT team to manage. Here, the ELK stack comes to the rescue. In this tutorial, I will cover what ELK is and how to aggregate the logs from different microservices and push them to one common location. What Is ELK? ELK is an acronym for Elasticsearch, Logstash, and Kibana. It is an open-source software owned by Elastic.
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