Datable is a versatile streaming pipeline that enables Security & DevOps teams to efficiently control and filter data before it reaches costly observability or SIEM tools. Designed to handle large volumes of log data, Datable helps teams sanitize, enrich, and filter out noise, ensuring that only critical events and meaningful logs are passed through to expensive platforms. By doing so, Datable enhances the quality of the data being analyzed while minimizing unnecessary load on the system.
Beyond just filtering and sanitizing, Datable allows for the enrichment of logs with relevant contextual data, ensuring that every event is well-structured and ready for analysis. This results in more accurate insights and quicker decision-making. With Datable, Security & DevOps teams can rest assured that their observability and SIEM tools will only receive the most important and valuable data, improving operational efficiency and reducing resource wastage.
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Based on our record, Ansible seems to be more popular. It has been mentiond 9 times since March 2021. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
We are open to practice using any open-source project, however, we want to set a sharp focus on projects maintained by the Red Hat, and our own projects in the Caravana Cloud organization on github. If there is no reason to do differently, we'll build using technologies such as OpenShift, Quarkus, Ansible and related projects. - Source: dev.to / almost 2 years ago
*Codifying the deployment of the OTel Collector *(to Nomad, Kubernetes, or a VM) using tools such as Terraform, Pulumi, or Ansible. The Collector funnels your OTel data to your Observability back-end. ✅. - Source: dev.to / almost 3 years ago
Most of what I've learnt today was purley from this blog and only because it's from ansible.com - dated now I guess ... Source: almost 3 years ago
I installed the helm release using Ansible, but you can install with the following helm commands:. - Source: dev.to / almost 3 years ago
[root@ansible ~]# pip show ansible Name: ansible Version: 2.9.25 Summary: Radically simple IT automation Home-page: https://ansible.com/ Author: Ansible, Inc. Author-email: info@ansible.com License: GPLv3+ Location: /usr/lib/python2.7/site-packagesRequires: jinja2, PyYAML, cryptography Required-by:. Source: over 3 years ago