30 Mar 2024 11:35 AM - last edited on 03 Apr 2024 11:19 AM by Michal_Gebacki
Hi,
I would like if someone could clarify a few questions I got regarding log monitoring in terms of retention periods.
I have seen that we can store logs for a maximum of 10 years + 1 week of retention time, while the default is 35.
In a different place I have seen something about "logs retained for 5-90 days", which confused me a bit.
Can anyone assist me with understanding what each of them refers to? also, additional data if exists regarding the retention periods will be appreciated.
Thanks.
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30 Mar 2024 03:21 PM
Hello @Orphan_Nate the Dynatrace retention periods are listed here. https://docs.dynatrace.com/docs/manage/data-privacy-and-security/data-privacy/data-retention-periods
30 Mar 2024 04:47 PM
Thank you Daniel,
However this page does not provide information about the "5-90" days I have been looking for, which is why it keeps confusing me why I cannot find a official reference.
Please look at those pages I highlighted:
https://www.dynatrace.com/news/blog/empower-your-teams-with-dynatrace-log-monitoring/#:~:text=Retain...
https://www.dynatrace.com/news/blog/exciting-update-to-dynatrace-log-analytics/#:~:text=Note%3A%C2%A....
https://quizlet.com/386506590/user-experience-httpswwwdynatracecomsupporthelpuser-experience-flash-c... also has a question related.
Thanks
01 Apr 2024 07:41 AM
Hi @Orphan_Nate
The linked post are quite old and no longer up to date.
Please refer to the current retention periods shared by Daniel
15 Jul 2024 10:50 PM
Hello, @DanielS.
Thank you for sharing. I was also in need of this information.
Thank you.
17 Jul 2024 09:56 PM
Hello @ASE
No, only Logs.
True, is correct.
Not exactly, but it is easy to try. I cannot find traces info if I look more than 10 days.
30 Mar 2024 03:24 PM
Regarding logs now you have 3 options depending if you’re in SaaS or On-Premise. On-Premise you can customize and in SaaS you have two options depending if you’re using Grail or logs classic. Please refer to the article attached in my previous post.
30 Mar 2024 05:17 PM
I am replying to this message again since it seems like the replay to an older message did not put it as the last reply? not sure how the forums works.
Anyway, this reply was just to bounce up the thread.