Hello,
I think google log are stored in file.
My experience about log reliability is that when the app is very
strong working, not all the log are stored.
It's confusing, but i can't not explain it.

Bye

On 10 mar, 22:04, Spines <kwste...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Where does Google store the logs when you do a Logging statement?
> Logging statements seem to be pretty fast, so it doesn't seem like
> they are stored in the datastore.
>
> How reliable are the logs? If I do a logging statement and it
> succeeds, is it pretty much guaranteed that it will show up in the
> logs?
>
> How much past history of logs is stored?
>
> The reason I'm interested in this is because I'm making a question and
> answer website, and I want to keep track of views by each unique
> logged in user to each question, and display the view count on the
> question page. So if 10 different users visit the question page 100
> times, it still only counts as 10 unique views.
>
> I have an offsite computer that does background processing for my app.
> I'm planning to have this offsite computer download the logs about
> every 30 minutes, and calculate what the view count should be for each
> question based off of the logs. By doing this, I don't have to create
> a datastore entity for each different question each user views.
>
> What do you guys think? Does anyone see any problems with this?

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