Guide: How to route Docker logs correctly in New Relic
Briefly

When you're running applications in containers, especially when using Docker, logging isn't just about keeping a record; it's about clarity and context. The New Relic infrastructure agent... dutifully collects logs from the host and any containers running on it.
Instead of neatly categorizing container logs under each container, all logs get lumped together. Your container logs are showing up right alongside host/server logs in the New Relic infrastructure Hosts UI.
Imagine trying to find a specific conversation in a bustling, crowded room. Every discussion, whether it's crucial or trivial, merges into one overwhelming cacophony. That's your current log.
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