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NanoLog

A Nanosecond Scale Logging System
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What is NanoLog?

It is an extremely performant nanosecond scale logging system for C++ that exposes a simple printf-like API and achieves over 80 million logs/second at a median latency of just over 7 nanoseconds.
NanoLog is a tool in the Logging Tools category of a tech stack.
NanoLog is an open source tool with 2.4K GitHub stars and 314 GitHub forks. Here’s a link to NanoLog's open source repository on GitHub

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NanoLog's Features

  • Nanosecond scale logging system for C++
  • Exposes a simple printf-like API
  • Achieves over 80 million logs/second
  • Enables low latency logging by deduplicating static log metadata

NanoLog Alternatives & Comparisons

What are some alternatives to NanoLog?
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Loki
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Bunyan
It is a simple and fast JSON logging module for node.js services. It has extensible streams system for controlling where log records go (to a stream, to a file, log file rotation, etc.)
Seq
Seq is a self-hosted server for structured log search, analysis, and alerting. It can be hosted on Windows or Linux/Docker, and has integrations for most popular structured logging libraries.
Castle Core
It provides common Castle Project abstractions including logging services. It also features Castle DynamicProxy a lightweight runtime proxy generator, and Castle DictionaryAdapter.
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