
"Federated Logs eliminates this compromise of having to manage multiple siloed log tools and storage sources separately, and crucially missing the context between those data sources while trying to troubleshoot an issue. We are delivering a unified view of logs in context no matter where they are stored, while allowing you to adhere to your data boundary mandates, all without sacrificing visibility and insights."
"You can now query logs directly in Amazon S3 buckets within your domain or VPC, and gain granular insights without the complexity of managing custom schemas or re-ingestion. Powered by our Pipeline Control Gateway (PCG), this architecture delivers a unified experience that fundamentally differs from legacy approaches."
"You shouldn't have to choose between compliance and visibility, or having to spend countless hours just to make sense of raw data to get the insights you need. Today, we're announcing two new capabilities that help address these issues."
Production incidents require rapid log analysis, but teams often face barriers: logs stored remotely or locally become inaccessible, compliance mandates prevent data movement, and raw log formats require extensive manual parsing. New Relic addresses these challenges through two capabilities. Federated Logs, now in preview, allows querying logs directly in Amazon S3 buckets within your domain or VPC while maintaining a unified view across all data sources. No-code parsing, now generally available, eliminates hours spent writing and testing regex patterns. Powered by Pipeline Control Gateway architecture, these solutions deliver local data processing with global observability, enabling granular insights through a single UI without sacrificing compliance or requiring custom schema management.
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