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Understand the difference between Syslog Server and SIEM solution.
Learn about the significance of application logs in software development and how to conduct effective log analysis.
Explore syslog severity levels and their importance in log management.
Learn about the structure, types, and importance of the syslog format.
Learn how a public sector network team built a flexible, comprehensive monitoring solution with a tight budget and a small team on the SolarWinds Platform.
A comparison list of all SolarWinds Log Monitoring Offerings.
SolarWinds®️ Kiwi Syslog®️ Server NG is an affordable on-premises solution designed to help you manage syslog messages, SNMP traps, and Windows event logs.
If you are not receiving any log messages in Kiwi Syslog Server, watch this short video to understand how to troubleshoot this.
Kiwi Syslog Server provides the capability to auto-split log files by priority, time of day, host name, host IP address, domain name, and WELF format tags in message text.
Voluntary Product Accessibility Template for Kiwi Syslog Server.
In this training video, you will learn how Kiwi Syslog Server lets you set up email alerts based on specific message criteria in syslog messages.
Learn how SolarWinds Kiwi Syslog Server helps Telecom Administrator from Holly Cross Energy.
Kiwi Syslog Server is an easy-to-use log management tool for IT admins that collects, filters, alerts, reacts to and forwards syslog messages and SNMP traps.
Kiwi Syslog Server provides the ability to convert the IP addresses of syslog messages to a customized hostname making it easier to track logs.
Check out how you can use Kiwi Syslog Server to customize and filter virtual displays for viewing syslog messages. Kiwi Syslog Server provides up to 20 virtual displays for customized syslog monitoring.
Cost effective syslog management software that is easy to set up and configure. Kiwi Syslog Server NG receives, logs, displays, alerts on, and forwards syslog, SNMP trap, and Windows event log messages from devices such as routers, switches, Linux and Unix hosts, and Windows servers.