Updated on 2025-08-11 GMT+08:00

Related Services

The relationships between LTS and other services are described in Table 1.

Table 1 Relationships between LTS and other services

Service

Relationship

Related Feature

Object Storage Service (OBS)

You can transfer logs to OBS buckets for long-term storage, preventing log loss.

Log transfer

Elastic Cloud Server (ECS)

After ingesting ECS logs to LTS, you can centrally manage and analyze them on the LTS console. This helps you promptly detect server issues and improve server performance and reliability.

Log management

Ingestion center

Elastic Load Balance (ELB)

ELB access logs record HTTP and HTTPS requests to your load balancers, including the request time, client IP address, request path, and server response. To enable access logging, you need to interconnect ELB with LTS and ingest the logs to LTS log groups and log streams.

Log management

Ingestion center

Cloud Container Engine (CCE)

After ingesting CCE logs to LTS, you can centrally manage and analyze them on the LTS console. This helps you promptly detect container issues and improve container performance and reliability.

Log management

Ingestion center

Virtual Private Cloud (VPC)

LTS collects VPC flow logs, which record information about traffic going to and from your VPC. These logs help you monitor network traffic, analyze network attacks, and determine whether security group and network ACL rules require modification.

Log management

Ingestion center

ServiceStage

LTS collects log data from ServiceStage containerized applications. By processing a massive number of logs efficiently, securely, and in real time, LTS provides useful insights for you to optimize the availability and performance of cloud services and applications. It also helps you efficiently perform real-time decision-making, device O&M management, and service trend analysis.

Log management

Ingestion center