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[Music] so you want to achieve centralized logging and youve probably heard of fluentd now fluentd is a fully open source log collector that allows us to collect logs from many sources and send it almost anywhere so welcome to another video about logging in this video were going to be taking a look at the fundamentals of fluentd how to run it how to configure it and how to collect logs from various sources and push it to a central place where it can be analyzed the fluency documentation is a great place to start the first thing we need to know about fluency is the concept of input plugins there are various types of input plugins that help us to get logs so number one where do we get logs from this is what input plugins are for you may have a web server writing logs to a file you may have applications sending logs to standard out or to an http endpoint you may also have many containers that write logs to standard out so in this demo well take a look at three popular input sources on