Send Atlas logs to S3
I would like to automatically send my cluster logs to my S3 bucket. I could then use Atlas Data Lake to query them and Charts to create visualizations on them, or inspect them with other tools.
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Michael Gerlach commented
This feature was implemented already. Unfortunately, it streamlines GCP- and Azure-based Atlas Deployment logs to AWS S3 as well.
Regarding DPAs our customers have signed, we are on No-Go with this feature.
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Sven commented
A critical feature for our teams!
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Fulton Byrne commented
Priorities in terms of logs:
1. Database Instance Logs
2. Audit Logs
3. Activity logsIn the end we _need_ to be able to collect any and all data logged in order to automate managing Atlas on a large scale.
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Fulton Byrne commented
I would request that it supports GCP Storage as well and just Object Storage APIs in general.
I would hope this feature would supercede https://feedback.mongodb.com/forums/924145-atlas/suggestions/39104293-ability-to-stream-logs-to-cloudwatch-logs-or-datad.
If you can get logs into an S3 or Cloud Storage bucket there are a million ways that can reliably ship from there to a million other tools.