DockLog: A Self-Hosted Docker Observability Platform for Real-Time Container Monitoring
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Saurav Saini (Golu)
Summary
DockLog is a self-hosted Docker observability platform that allows developers, DevOps teams, and homelab enthusiasts to monitor containers in real time, stream logs instantly, manage Docker workloads, and track host resources. It offers a web dashboard, desktop app, and Android app, with features including container lifecycle management, RBAC, audit logs, multi-server support, and lightweight single-container deployment.
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Monitor containers in real time, stream logs instantly, manage Docker workloads, and track host resources from a web dashboard, desktop app, or Android app.
Features include container lifecycle management, RBAC, audit logs, multi-server support, and lightweight deployment using a single Docker container.
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