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Running Fluent Bit on Azure Kubernetes Service

Running Fluent Bit on Azure Kubernetes Service

In this second part of a three-part series, the focus is on running Fluent Bit on Azure Kubernetes service.

Logging is a central aspect of operating Kubernetes and Azure Monitor Container Insight, among others, help to gather and analyze logs. Fluent Bit can be easily run in containers or on VMs and bare-metal servers, but gathering logs with Fluent Bit is a debatable topic.

This post explores different ways Fluent Bit can help detect log ingestion issues and ensure the logs are being properly gathered.


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