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A Clean, Centralized Logging Architecture for .NET 5
For most .NET 5 applications, we recommend using Microsoft.Extensions.Logging. In short, Microsoft.Extensions.Logging works natively with the whole of .NET 5 and provides a logging framework that can meet the needs of every team in your organization.
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Loupe Support for .NET 5 Now Available
Loupe's Agents have been updated to support .NET 5 applications using the same family of agents that support .NET Core and .NET Standard. Update to the latest versions from NuGet today
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Use a Better Tool: Use a Dedicated Log Viewer
Developers may put a lot of thought into which text editor or IDE is the best tool for the job. But how much time is spent finding the preferred log viewer?
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What are the Benefits of a Centralized Logging System?
There are a lot of specific benefits from centralized logging, but the main conclusion is it will let you spend less time thinking about your logs, and more time using them. Centralizing your log data will make your applications better.
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Getting TLS 1.2 Support in .NET 2.0 and Later
TLS 1.2 is the only presently secure version of Secure Sockets (SSL), but it's relatively new - so how do you get an older application to use TLS 1.2 without upgrading to .NET 4.7 or .NET Core? Since Loupe supports .NET 2.0 and later we've worked it out for you.
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