Re: Audit Log Exporting to 3rd party applications

From: Connor McDonald <mcdonald.connor_at_gmail.com>
Date: Wed, 8 Jul 2015 10:08:55 +0800
Message-ID: <CAB=aETCYfv_g7EFndxH1ucEqetdxvoNOzn-ZGtpxAi8rU2Y-TQ_at_mail.gmail.com>



Splunk is good....but pricey as the data volumes grow :-)

If you google for "splunk alternatives" there are various open source equivalents, although they are often combinations of products to deliver something equivalent to splunk.

So you're possibly trading money for complexity.

Cheers,
Connor

On Wed, Jul 8, 2015 at 6:15 AM, Jeff Chirco <backseatdba_at_gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi all,
> I don't think I ever got a response from anyone about this question which
> is fine but I guess I am now just curious what you do for your audit logs.
> Do you leave them in your database? Maybe move them to another table?
>
> Thank you
> Jeff
>
> On Mon, Jun 15, 2015 at 10:18 AM, Jeff Chirco <backseatdba_at_gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
>> I am looking into pulling database audit logs from the database and store
>> in a separate application. I want to pull audit trail tables, data vault
>> audit tables, alert log, and whatever else.
>>
>> I know about Splunk and have started looking at it but was wondering if
>> there are other alternatives. Maybe simpler solutions and not super
>> expensive. I only have a couple servers to look at.
>>
>> Oh and all Windows Server 2008 running 11.2
>>
>> Thank you,
>> Jeff
>>
>
>

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