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Log Drain

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Definition: What Is a Log Drain?

A log drain is a mechanism that allows you to collect, aggregate, and analyze logs generated by your applications and infrastructure. It acts as a central destination for log data, receiving logs from various sources and forwarding them to a centralized log management system or storage. Log drains provide a scalable and efficient way to capture and process logs, enabling better monitoring, troubleshooting, and analysis of system behavior and performance. They play a crucial role in maintaining visibility and understanding of your applications and infrastructure.

Log Rotation

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Log File

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Largest Contentful Paint (LCP)

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