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Logging operator 4.8 release
Logging operator 4.8 has arrived with routing based on namespace labels for multi-tenant scenarios, and other exciting features!

Logging operator 4.7 release
Logging operator 4.7 release comes with protected ClusterOutputs, disk buffer improvements, and more!

Kubernetes namespace labels in Fluent Bit 3.0 bring multi-tenant routing to the edge
Logging operator 4.6 includes hot Fluent Bit configuration reload, log message enrichment with Kubernetes namespace labels, and new VMware outputs

Log Isolation on Shared Kubernetes Infrastructure
How to solve hard and soft multi-tenancy scenarios in Kubernetes using the Logging operator and the Telemetry controller

Send logs to OpenObserve, the free Elasticsearch alternative
Forward your Kubernetes logs to OpenObserve with syslog-ng and the Logging operator using AxoSyslog, the cloud-native syslog-ng distribution

Send logs to Grafana Loki with syslog-ng and Logging operator
Forward your Kubernetes logs to Grafana Loki with syslog-ng and the Logging operator using AxoSyslog, the cloud-native syslog-ng distribution

How to send log and telemetry data to Google BigQuery with syslog-ng
Send logs and telemetry data directly to Google BigQuery with syslog-ng, using gRPC

Multi-tenancy using Logging operator
Solving logging in multi-tenant scenarios in Kubernetes is not always easy. Here is how Logging operator can help you.

Google Pub/Sub and OpenObserve support in syslog-ng version 4.5
syslog-ng 4.5 integrates your telemetry pipeline to Google Pub/Sub and OpenObserve

Logging Operator: the Telemetry Pipeline for Kubernetes
Logging operator is now a CNCF sandbox project - how does it affect you, and what are the future plans for Logging operator? What is a Telemetry Pipeline for Kubernetes?

Multi-tenancy, namespace-based routing, new outputs in Logging operator 4.4
Logging operator 4.4 brings multi-tenancy with namespace-based routing, outputs like S3, ElasticSearch, Loki, and Splunk for the syslog-ng aggregator, and more

AxoSyslog and syslog-ng 4.4.0 release
syslog-ng 4.4 comes with new drivers and lots of new metrics to help you manage your cloud-native and on-premise observability supply chain.

Get the latest Logging operator in Rancher
Learn why and how to migrate Rancher Logging to the latest Logging operator version

From syslog-ng to LogScale: structured logs from any source
Send structured log messages from syslog-ng to Falcon LogScale via its Ingest Structured Data API, and other destinations in parallel.

OpenTelemetry support in more detail in AxoSyslog and syslog-ng
Receive or send any kinds of OpenTelemetry logs, traces, and metrics with syslog-ng and AxoSyslog 4.3 using OTLP/gRPC

AxoSyslog Observability in Kubernetes
Get more insights about your logs in Kubernetes using AxoSyslog. Monitor and visualize the metrics of your AxoSyslog Kubernetes deployments.

AxoSyslog and syslog-ng 4.2.0 release
syslog-ng 4.2 comes with new drivers and lots of new metrics to help you manage your cloud-native and on-premise observability supply chain.

AxoSyslog - Log Collection for Kubernetes
Install syslog-ng using the AxoSyslog Helm charts to send Kubernetes logs into OpenSearch. AxoSyslog is a cloud native syslog-ng distribution by Axoflow.
Why CISOs and CTOs need log management for observability
Users report that syslog over UDP loses 30-40% of their messages. Learn why messages are dropped and how you can solve or at least mitigate the problems.

Exploring the Exciting New Features of syslog-ng 4.1
Version 4.1 with its new metrics system brings syslog-ng closer to the cloud-native ecosystem and the modern observability supply chain.
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