Which TWO are valid regarding the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) Logging service?
(Choose all correct Answers)
Correct Answer: B,E
OCI Logging service is a highly scalable and fully managed service that allows you to access logs from OCI resources. OCI Logging allows three kinds of logs: Audit, service, and custom logs. You can find more details for each of these logs in the documentation3 OCI Logging service is a centralized single pane of glass for all logs in a tenancy. You can view and search logs on the Logging Search page. When searching logs, you can correlate across many logs simultaneously. For example, you can view results from multiple logs, multiple log groups, or even an entire compartment with one query3 OCI Logging service can index, enrich, and aggregate log data from application. Custom logs are logs that contain diagnostic information from custom applications, other cloud providers, or an on-premises environment. Custom logs can be ingested through the API, or by configuring the Unified Monitoring Agent. You can configure an OCI compute instance/resource to directly upload Custom Logs through the Unified Monitoring Agent. Custom logs are supported in both a virtual machine and bare metal scenario3 OCI Logging service can analyze critical diagnostic information that describes how resources are performing and being accessed. These logs include audit logs related to events emitted by the OCI Audit service, such as API calls or console actions performed by users or services in your tenancy; service logs emitted by OCI native services, such as API Gateway, Events, Functions, Load Balancer, Object Storage, and VCN Flow Logs; and custom logs from your own applications or sources3