New Oct 29, 2024

Log Forwarding is Now Available for DigitalOcean Kubernetes (DOKS)

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We’re excited to share that log forwarding, a powerful functionality that is already available for Managed Databases and App Platform, is now available for DigitalOcean Kubernetes. Log forwarding allows you to transmit log data from various databases and applications to the log management provider of your choice, including OpenSearch.

Benefits of log forwarding in DOKS

With log forwarding now available for DigitalOcean Kubernetes (DOKS), customers will experience several benefits:

Benefits for all: no matter the application you’re building with DOKS, log forwarding can help

DOKS customers build a wide range of applications, varying from IoT, analytics, gaming, and e-learning. No matter the type of application you are building with DOKS, log forwarding offers valuable benefits to improve development and operational productivity. From small-scale microservices to AI-powered applications, centralized log management helps by automatically capturing logs from all parts of your Kubernetes environment. Whether it’s your database, backend services, or front-end components, log forwarding gives you real-time insights, allowing you to realize the benefits outlined above: quickly detect issues, optimize performance, and make data-driven decisions, all while ensuring your system remains resilient and secure. For more DOKS customer testimonials on the different types of applications built, visit our customer testimonials page.

Get started with DigitalOcean’s Kubernetes and Managed OpenSearch today!

Log forwarding for DOKS enhances the product integration experience at DigitalOcean, providing customers with an even more efficient workflow. The powerful combination of log forwarding, Kubernetes compute, and OpenSearch log analysis will ultimately empower customers to build stronger, more efficient applications.

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