Where Are IIS Logs Located?
Blog post from New Relic
IIS logs play a crucial role in providing visibility into web server interactions, aiding in diagnosing issues, monitoring performance, and enhancing website reliability by capturing details like event time, IP addresses, requested pages, and response times. Administrators can manage these logs using different formats such as IIS, W3C, or NCSA, and tools like IIS Manager allow them to configure logging settings and locate the logs across various platforms, including Azure. While analyzing these logs can be complex due to their distributed nature across multiple servers and platforms, tools like New Relic simplify the process by consolidating log data and offering real-time insights, helping organizations reduce downtime and improve customer satisfaction. Effective management includes setting logging parameters to control file size and location, using tools for automated log analysis, and employing advanced techniques like Failed Request Tracing for detailed error logging, ultimately optimizing web server performance and identifying potential security threats.