I’m pretty new to selfhosting, but one thing that I know to take seriously is log collection. Since there are a lot of different type of logs (kernel log, application logs, etc) and logs come in many different formats (binary, json, strings) - it’s no easy task to collect them centrally and look through them whenever neccessarly.
I’ve looked at grafana and tried the agent briefly, but it wasn’t as easy as I thought (and it might be a too big tool for my needs). So I thought to ask the linuxlemmy community to get some inspiration.
Personally I use Loki to aggregate my logs but I’m probably not the typical selfhoster.
You should first define your needs, if you don’t need logs, then don’t bother with them.
This has been on my radar for a while, and I keep putting it off. How are you liking it?
Grafana’s Loki sounded incredibly useful and performant, with the added benefit of reducing storage requirements significantly under some situations.
It is easier to deal with than the elastic stack, but unless you’re already familiar with log stacks, it is still a bit of a threshold to vet over before it starts paying off.