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Date Published
Author
Matt Rinehart
Word count
925
Language
English
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None

Summary

Netlify has announced that its Log Drains can now connect to Amazon S3, allowing customers on Enterprise plans to export site traffic logs and functions logs to an S3 bucket. This addition provides developers with valuable insights into their site's performance and functionality, enabling them to troubleshoot, monitor, and fine-tune their sites more effectively. With this update, Netlify customers can now access functions log data for longer periods of time compared to the limited time-frame available in the Netlify user interface, as well as traffic log data that was previously not available for reference in the UI. This expansion is part of Netlify's efforts to make its Log Drains more versatile and compatible with various engineering teams' existing configurations.