Yeah, for production you may consider looking into things like fluentd or fluentbit for forwarding logs to some external aggregator and the view them through that.
But for dev clusters or just adhoc access, kubectl logs is super handy!
kubectl logs
Nice! We already use filebeat + ES (Since it's native to AWS offering right now) I'm guessing we'll still continue to do the same way!
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Yeah, for production you may consider looking into things like fluentd or fluentbit for forwarding logs to some external aggregator and the view them through that.
But for dev clusters or just adhoc access,
kubectl logs
is super handy!Nice! We already use filebeat + ES (Since it's native to AWS offering right now) I'm guessing we'll still continue to do the same way!