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      <description>Intro In this blog post, I will show how to configure Akamai DataStream and how to use Sumo Logic to look at raw log data and aggregated metrics provided by this product.
What’s Hot? Have you checked the previous Your Application at the Edge [S01E04] post? It details how to use the Akamai Monitoring tool under Akamai Control Center to analyse user traffic stats and well as how to use WebPageTest to understand the website performance.</description>
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