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Distributed Logging

In modern microservices-based architectures, applications are composed of multiple independent services, often deployed across different environments and instances. This distributed nature makes traditional logging approaches insufficient and significantly complicates debugging, monitoring, and incident investigation.

This talk explores distributed logging concepts and challenges in microservices-based systems and demonstrates how the ELK Stack (Elasticsearch, Logstash, and Kibana) provides a centralized, scalable, and efficient solution for log aggregation and analysis. We will discuss how logs are collected from multiple services, structured and enriched, and then indexed for fast search and visualization.

Speaker

Achraf Taffah

Achraf Taffah

Backend Engineer at Binarios by T2s

I am a software engineer with solid experience in distributed systems. I can travail on large-enabled projectors and applications with good development practices and proper architecture and design patterns that I propose, and I use the port unit to contribute. To the platforms to the fort impact, I am adapting rapidly to change, and I am responsible for the problems of manifold automation with previous experiences and passion for the application to continue to acknowledge the great importance of the transformation of complex product quality.

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