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Do you struggle to find the right data amidst all the data in your observability tools? This can make it hard to focus on what matters for your role.
Today, we are excited to introduce log scopes for Cloud Logging – a major advancement in how you manage and analyze your organization's logs. Log scopes are a named collection of logs of interest within the same or different projects. They are made up of groups of log views that control and grant permissions to a subset of logs in a log bucket.
For example, imagine your organization has two log buckets: log bucket A with log views X, Y, and Z; and log bucket B with log views M and N. You can now create a log scope Q that encompasses log views X and Y from log bucket A and log view M from log bucket B.
Together with metrics scopes, log scopes let you define a set of correlated telemetry for your application which in turn can then be used for faster troubleshooting or referencing for insights.