software
Logs
Structured Logging
Definition
Logs are discrete records of events emitted by applications and infrastructure, providing detailed context for debugging and auditing. Structured logging (JSON or key-value format) makes logs machine-parseable and searchable without regex.
The ELK stack (Elasticsearch, Logstash, Kibana) and Grafana Loki are common log aggregation platforms. Logs, metrics, and traces form the three pillars of observability.
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