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Azure deep integration for log observability
TechnologyAzure Native Dynatrace Service allows easy access to new Dynatrace platform innovations on Microsoft Azure, including: Dynatrace Grail™ data lakehouse, Dynatrace® AutomationEngine, Dynatrace® AppEngine, dashboarding capabilities and interactive Dynatrace Notebooks that drives tighter cross-team collaboration.
This is intended for users who want to: Integrate Azure Subscription activity logs and Azure resource logs to complete clouds monitoring by leveraging Dynatrace deep integration with Azure cloud without additional middle components.
This enables you to: Seamlessly configure Azure logs integration, learn about Azure Native Dynatrace Service adventages, and enable cloud log analysis in context of Azure resources.
Prevent fraud and unauthorised use of cloud resources. Forward Azure Subscription activity logs that include information like when a resource is modified, or a virtual machine is started. Adhere to enterprise compliance and law regulations by retaining audit logs for up to 10 years with Dynatrace. Activity log events are retained in Azure for 90 days and deleted.
Build AI-powered observability and automation based on Azure resource logs. Make cloud logs actionable in the context of Azure services metrics, and performance indicators. With Davis® AI automatic detection of problems and degradations in your services, you can use cloud log data automatically in the context of the correct cloud service to fix problems faster with logs and eliminate manual correlation and guesswork. This speeds up your teams’ mean time to identify (MTTI) issues and repair (MTTR), increasing business resiliency to disruptions.
Lower cost of ownership and simplify cloud spending. With SaaS configuration experience in Azure console, you can offload the overhead and additional component upkeep burden. There are no middle layer components required for Azure Native Dynatrace Service. Dynatrace platform on Azure configured via Azure marketplace comes with cloud spending simplification as cloud and monitoring spend are aggregate into one place. Learn more How does the Azure Native Dynatrace Service logging impact Azure costs
Prerequisites:
You can set up two types of logs from Azure to Dynatrace: subscription activity logs and Azure resource logs.
You can activate logs either during the Azure integration deployment or after deployment.
If you want to filter the specific set of Azure resources sending logs to Dynatrace, you can use Azure resource tags. Tag rules are:
Include
tags send logs to Dynatrace.Exclude
tags don't send logs to Dynatrace.Refer to Azure Native Dynatrace Service logs documentation for detailed instructions.