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I'm wondering if it's possible to read Kubernetes logs and push them to Amazon S3 while maintaining a specific folder structure based on the log content. For example:
YYYY/MM/DD/tenantId/userId/componentId
Where tenantId, userId and componentId are part of the log content, so each log can be written in the right subfolder.
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Hi there,
I'm wondering if it's possible to read Kubernetes logs and push them to Amazon S3 while maintaining a specific folder structure based on the log content. For example:
YYYY/MM/DD/tenantId/userId/componentId
Where tenantId, userId and componentId are part of the log content, so each log can be written in the right subfolder.
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