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title: "Traefik Observability Overview"
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description: "Traefik provides Logs, Access Logs, Metrics and Tracing. Read the full documentation to get started."
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# Overview
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Traefik's Observability system
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## Logs
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Traefik logs informs about everything that happens within Traefik (startup, configuration, events, shutdown, and so on).
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Read the [Logs documentation](./logs.md) to learn how to configure it.
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## Access Logs
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Access logs are a key part of observability in Traefik.
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They are providing valuable insights about incoming traffic, and allow to monitor it.
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The access logs record detailed information about each request received by Traefik,
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including the source IP address, requested URL, response status code, and more.
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Read the [Access Logs documentation](./access-logs.md) to learn how to configure it.
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## Metrics
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Traefik offers a metrics feature that provides valuable insights about the performance and usage.
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These metrics include the number of requests received, the requests duration, and more.
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Traefik supports these metrics systems: Prometheus, Datadog, InfluxDB 2.X, and StatsD.
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Read the [Metrics documentation](./metrics/overview.md) to learn how to configure it.
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## Tracing
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The Traefik tracing system allows developers to gain deep visibility into the flow of requests through their infrastructure.
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Traefik supports these tracing with OpenTelemetry.
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Read the [Tracing documentation](./tracing/overview.md) to learn how to configure it.
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