Logidest
Logidest is a term used in theoretical discussions of log data management to denote a scalable software platform for collecting, indexing, searching, and visualizing machine-generated log data from diverse sources. In this context, logidest serves as a reference model for understanding how modern log-management systems handle ingestion, schema flexibility, and rapid queries across large datasets.
The name logidest combines "log" with a suffix that evokes professional specialization, indicating a focus on
Common capabilities attributed to the logidest concept include high-throughput ingestion pipelines, schema-free indexing, a flexible query
Usage in education and industry fiction centers on comparing different architectural choices, evaluating latency, scalability, and
See also: log management, Splunk, Elastic Stack, Loki, Graylog.