AWS ELB Log Analyzer


This is a completely serverless, AWS based project that returns a list of top 15 ip addresses and who they are!

See our and enjoy with VEGA Log Analyzer.

There are two ways:

Upload a .log file or an archive .gz
Or if you prefer we can use directly an S3 Bucket that contains .gz files!
Provide us (with READ permissions):

Uploading:

Analyzing you logs...

It may takes several minutes, please wait.
Checking:

  • Top 15 IPs based on nums requests

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About Us


We are aware about how difficult and time wast is looking for some information inside thousands or even millions lines of logs.
This free tool permits you having a clear vision of what happened to your AWS ELB.
Sometimes you have a lot of load on your Application load balancer and it is important to know from where the traffic comes.
We are also working on create some interesting reports about how data are connected each other in order to show you some interesting interactions about it, sometimes this will mesmerising you!
This is a completely serverless, AWS based project, it is free for personal uses and at this very beginning stage, also for professional purposes.
Please, help us to improve our service, don't be shy tell us what you think in the form below!

Learn about AWS ELB


Elastic Load Balancing provides access logs that capture detailed information about requests sent to your load balancer. Each log contains information such as the time the request was received, the client's IP address, latencies, request paths, and server responses. You can use these access logs to analyze traffic patterns and troubleshoot issues. Access logging is an optional feature of Elastic Load Balancing that is disabled by default. After you enable access logging for your load balancer, Elastic Load Balancing captures the logs and stores them in the Amazon S3 bucket that you specify as compressed files.

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VEGA Log Analyzer is a young tool that needs to be immensely improved through the feedback and suggestions of its users. We encourage you to continue to pass along any new recommendations, requests or bug reports.