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02. 01. 2020 Michele Santuari Log-SIEM, NetEye

Elastic Stack Cluster with NetEye >= 4.8

In a previous blog post, I described how Elastic Stack fits within the High-Available cluster architecture of NetEye 4 and, in particular, how the correct configuration of the Quorum is mandatory to prevent losing your data or even developing inconsistencies. With the upgrade to NetEye 4.8, we updated Elastic Stack to the new major version…

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09. 08. 2019 Andrea Avancini Log-SIEM, NetEye

Automatic Load Test of Rsyslog, Logstash, and Elasticsearch

At Würth Phoenix we take testing very seriously. NetEye 4 is a sophisticated product that operates in complex and business-critical environments, so it requires lots of tests before being released. One challenging part of the testing phase is load testing, where the functionalities of a system are subject to predetermined levels of load. NetEye customers…

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28. 06. 2019 Michele Santuari Log Management

How to Debug NetEye Log Management

In a previous blog post I presented how the Log Management architecture fits in a NetEye cluster, and now I want to summarize my recent experiences to help you diagnose Elasticsearch health issues. Elasticsearch provides a set of APIs which help to identify and debug a number of potential causes. But NetEye Log Management is…

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30. 05. 2019 Franco Federico Log-SIEM

Beats and NetEye 4

NetEye 4 is composed of various modules, such as the NetEye 4 Log Manager that houses Elastic Stack with Search Guard. Our vision for the future of the NetEye 4 Log Manager is shown in the following diagram: Here you can see the various modules and technologies. For instance, you can see that we have…

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