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| Subject: | Keeping Logs files for how long? |
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| Date: | Thu, 7 Feb 2008 09:26:11 -0800 |
Over the last few weeks we've gotten a bunch of good advice on what software/hardware to use, in order to capture logs from all sort of networked devices. One thing we have not really talked about, is how long do we usually keep logs. And do we ever back them up? Any feedback on how you handle the log data, or best practices for handle log data, would be greatly appreciated. -Petter
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