Seq 2020.2 is released 🎉
Reading time: 2 minutes We're working on a new six-weekly release cadence, so Seq 2020.2 is here six weeks after 2020.1 [https: »
Reading time: 2 minutes We're working on a new six-weekly release cadence, so Seq 2020.2 is here six weeks after 2020.1 [https: »
This post is the first in a series on Seq’s storage engine. It’s a technical dive meant to share some of the more interesting aspects of its design and implementation. »
Using Seq.Input.Syslog, Seq is able to ingest syslog messages — both RFC3164 and RFC5424 formats — as structured logs. This post demonstrates how to ingest syslog messages in Seq. »
Seq 2020.1 includes some interesting query language improvements, including object literals, a universal `ci` case-insensitive text comparison modifier, conditional expressions, and a bunch of new built-ins. Now seems like a good time to reintroduce our much-loved query language from the ground, up! »
Live statistics of all events arriving and being ingested by Seq are front-and-centre in the Ingestion view, combined with an interactive chart of the last 24 hours of ingestion. »
Seq 2020.1 adds OpenID Connect support, so users can now log into Seq with the single set of credentials managed by their identity provider. »
Ingestion view, faster search, new language features, OpenID Connect authentication, easier Kubernetes deployment, more flexible custom inputs, and more! »
> TL;DR: in Seq 2020.1, the postfix ci keyword turns any text comparison into a case-insensitive one. Download the preview [https://datalust.co/download] »
Hi! We hope 2020 is treating you well, despite its unique challenges. At Datalust we've settled into a new fully-remote workflow, which, thankfully, we »
This week at Datalust, we welcomed our new software engineer, Larene Le Gassick [https://twitter.com/larenelg], to the team! Larene has been a longtime user »