The beauty of open-source solutions is that you are often given the option to self-host or pay for an easy hosted solution by the company or people who created the project. This is true of many projects. Ghost is a popular example of this from the blogging world. Some analytics serves, including Matomo, allow users to choose between …Read More
During the Exceptionless 4.0 Release, we covered a lot of enhancements and changes. In this week’s Live Code Demo, Blake reviews the 4.0 release notes and talks through other tweaks and post-launch cleanup. In this Live Code Demo Episode… Exceptionless 4.0 has been released for a few weeks now, with ElasticSearch 5 running in production …Read More
That’s right folks, Exceptionless 4.0 is here and we’ve got the full low-down on all the improvements, upgrades, and enhancements in this week’s blog article, along with how to upgrade instructions for self hosters. The primary focus of version 4.0 was to add support for Elasticsearch 5. By migrating from Elasticsearch 1.7 to 5, we …Read More
We always work hard to keep improving Exceptionless, and this release is no different! Since the last release, we’ve put a lot of time into making the filtering and searching more user friendly and intuitive, improving the reliability of jobs, and of course fixing any bugs that you guys (or Exceptionless) have been able to …Read More
We always work hard to keep improving Exceptionless, and this release is no different! Since the last release, we’ve put a lot of time into making the filtering and searching more user friendly and intuitive, improving the reliability of jobs, and of course fixing any bugs that you guys (or Exceptionless) have been able to …Read More
If you thought Exceptionless was fast before, prepare to have your mind blown by what we’ve been able to do in version 3.1, which released today. In short, we’ve reduced cpu and memory usage, increase caching efficiency, and sped up searching, all quite significantly as you’ll see below. Along with these speed boosts, we’ve also made …Read More
If you thought Exceptionless was fast before, prepare to have your mind blown by what we’ve been able to do in version 3.1, which released today. In short, we’ve reduced cpu and memory usage, increase caching efficiency, and sped up searching, all quite significantly as you’ll see below. Along with these speed boosts, we’ve also made …Read More
Self hosting allows you to run your own instance of Exceptionless, our real-time error, feature, and log reporting tool, on your own systems – FOR FREE! Not Just Free, but Fast! When developing Exceptionless 3.0, we put extensive focus on making self hosting much easier, and therefore more viable, for our users. It is now possible to get a …Read More
Self hosting allows you to run your own instance of Exceptionless, our real-time error, feature, and log reporting tool, on your own systems – FOR FREE! Not Just Free, but Fast! When developing Exceptionless 3.0, we put extensive focus on making self hosting much easier, and therefore more viable, for our users. It is now possible to get a …Read More
Version 2.0 was a pretty big rewrite for us, and we’re happy with how everything played out, but that doesn’t mean we’re done! We’ve been working on 3.0, and it’s ready. What was the focus, you ask? To make life easier for you! We’ve simplified the build process, removed dependencies, and drastically improved the ease of self hosting. Check …Read More