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- piosz
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title: Logging and Monitoring Cluster Activity
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title: Logging Architecture
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- "/docs/concepts/clusters/logging/"
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- "/docs/concepts/clusters/logging.html"
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However, the native functionality provided by a container engine or runtime is usually not enough for a complete logging solution. For example, if a container crashes, a pod is evicted, or a node dies, you'll usually still want to access your application's logs. As such, logs should have a separate storage and lifecycle independent of nodes, pods, or containers. This concept is called _cluster-level-logging_. Cluster-level logging requires a separate backend to store, analyze, and query logs. Kubernetes provides no native storage solution for log data, but you can integrate many existing logging solutions into your Kubernetes cluster.
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This document includes:
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* TOC
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{:toc}
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* A basic demonstration of logging in Kubernetes using the standard output stream
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* A detailed description of the node logging architecture in Kubernetes
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* Guidance for implementing cluster-level logging in Kubernetes
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The guidance for cluster-level logging assumes that a logging backend is present inside or outside of your cluster. If you're not interested in having cluster-level logging, you might still find the description of how logs are stored and handled on the node to be useful.
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Cluster-level logging architectures are described in assumption that
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a logging backend is present inside or outside of your cluster. If you're
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not interested in having cluster-level logging, you might still find
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the description of how logs are stored and handled on the node to be useful.
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## Basic logging in Kubernetes
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