An organization collects logs for an application that see frequent access for two weeks, then they are rarely viewed. Which method helps reduce charges while still permitting access if needed?
Set up a process for automatic deletion of logs after a defined retention period to prevent excess cost
Maintain logs in storage designed for temporary data, removing them regularly to minimize storage costs
Use tiered storage, moving logs from optimized access to cheaper storage after peak usage
Store logs in a unified solution that balances cost, performance, and retrieval needs
Using multiple layers for data management can reduce expenses and allow recovery of older records. Keeping logs in storage designed for short use could lead to losing necessary data. Keeping everything in one solution can become costly. Deleting them too early compromises ability to meet record retention requirements.
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