In this post we'll look at the best way to get Serilog entries to push to Cloudwatch in the most unobtrusive way. Serilog is the defacto standard for logging in dotnet core. It provides integration with the ILogger interface, along with supports structured logging. Beyond that integration, it has extensive support for a multitude of... Continue Reading →
FaaS are NOT cheaper
This is a little bit of a frustration of mine. I'm hearing this more and more often, as an argument to rewrite into one of those platforms. However, it's simply not true. It's a different pricing model, that has definite benefits in a lot of usecases, but NOT all. To be clear, with the right... Continue Reading →
AWS Loadbalancer Logs and Lambda – Part 2 – AWS Setup
Lambda Log Parsing Series: AWS Loadbalancer Logs and Lambda – Part 1 – Background AWS Loadbalancer Logs and Lambda – Part 2 – AWS Setup AWS Loadbalancer Logs and Lambda – Part 3 – .NET Core Parsing You only need 2 things setup in order to analyze the logs. Elastic Search cluster Load balancer logs... Continue Reading →
AWS Loadbalancer Logs and Lambda – Part 1 – Background
Lambda Log Parsing Series: AWS Loadbalancer Logs and Lambda – Part 1 – Background AWS Loadbalancer Logs and Lambda – Part 2 – AWS Setup AWS Loadbalancer Logs and Lambda – Part 3 – .NET Core Parsing If you're hosting in AWS, you're likely using an EC2 Load balancer (Application or Classic), and if you're running... Continue Reading →