This article is a spiritual successor to Evan Hazlett’s article on running the ELK stack in Docker and ClusterHQ’s article on doing it with Fig/Docker Compose and Flocker. Huge shout out to them for being the giants whose shoulders I stand on. It is also influenced by the recent Borg paper which came out and mentions some of these tools in discussing having a “standard stack” for doing the sorts of things that we are interested in here and more.
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