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Centralized cloud logging: Managing your audit, database, and application logs
Learn how the OCI Logging Service ensures the secure management of audit, infrastructure, database, and application logs across your Oracle Cloud tenancy.
Question
Which is true about OCI Logging Service?
A. Searches, analyzes, and monitors log data from applications and system infrastructure
B. Ensures secure management of audit, infrastructure, database, and application logs
C. Monitors cloud resources using metrics and alarms
D. Analyzes critical diagnostic information that describes how resources are performing and being accessed
Answer
B. Ensures secure management of audit, infrastructure, database, and application logs
Explanation
Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) Logging Service acts as a highly scalable, centralized, and fully managed single pane of glass for all the logs in your cloud tenancy. It is natively integrated with OCI resources to securely ingest, store, and manage four main categories of log data: Audit logs, Infrastructure (Service) logs, Application (Custom) logs, and Database logs.
While the Logging service does have search functionality to explore these logs, deep analysis, log-based anomaly detection, and continuous monitoring of application bugs are typically handled by OCI Logging Analytics or the OCI Monitoring Service (which uses metrics and alarms). The primary definition of the core OCI Logging Service is its role as the secure foundational management platform for collecting and housing all your tenancy’s log data.
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