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    Monolog

    Monolog

    Sends logs to files, sockets, inboxes, databases and web services

    ...Tidelift delivers commercial support and maintenance for the open source dependencies you use to build your applications. Save time, reduce risk, and improve code health, while paying the maintainers of the exact dependencies you use. Monolog 1.x support is somewhat limited at this point and only important fixes will be done. You should migrate to Monolog 2 where possible to benefit from all the features.
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    A program and service allowing automatic import of log files from IIS, COM+, Apache, Windows Event, Linux System logs etc into a database of type MSSQL, Oracle, MySQL, or Postgresql.
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    A tool to extract the information in any log file into a database. It has no inherent knowledge of particular log formats but by using inbuilt rules and asking a few simple questions should be able to parse any type of text log intelligently.
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