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How to automate application log ingestion from Amazon EKS on Fargate into AWS CloudTrail Lake

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This article outlines how to automate the ingestion of application logs from Amazon EKS on Fargate into AWS CloudTrail Lake for long-term storage and analytics.

Specifically, the article covers:

  • An introduction to AWS CloudTrail Lake and its use for storing activity events
  • Configuring Amazon EKS on Fargate to send pod logs to an S3 bucket using Fluent Bit
  • Deploying a sample serverless application to automatically parse and ingest the S3 logs into CloudTrail Lake
  • Querying the ingested pod logs in CloudTrail Lake using SQL
  • Steps for cleaning up the deployed resources


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