> You can still have logs. What I'm suggesting is that vast amounts of unstructured logs, are worse than useless
Until you need them, the you'd trade anything to get them. Logs are like backups, you don't need them most of the times, but when you need them, you really need them.
On the flip side, the tendency is to over-log "just in case". A good compromise is to allocate a per-project storage budget for logs with log expiration, and let the ones close to the coal-face figure out how they use their allocation.
Until you need them, the you'd trade anything to get them. Logs are like backups, you don't need them most of the times, but when you need them, you really need them.
On the flip side, the tendency is to over-log "just in case". A good compromise is to allocate a per-project storage budget for logs with log expiration, and let the ones close to the coal-face figure out how they use their allocation.