Sumo Logic: Ingesting Massive Amounts of Logs

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In this episode of This Is My Architecture, Stefan Zier, Chief Architect at Sumo Logic, explains how their solution leverages multiple AWS services to ingest and process massive amounts of logs for their customers. You'll learn about how they use Amazon S3 to store logs and state, provide customer-specific encryption with keys that rotate daily, and leverage lifecycle policy and the infrequent access data class to save money. Stefan also reviews how Sumo Logic uses clusters of Amazon EC2 instances to run Kafka and other software in parallel workflows with low end-to-end latency, and Amazon DynamoDB's atomic counter feature to meter usage so that they can accurately charge their customers.

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