Plagiarised would be article ("Containerized Cloud Logging", Vinod Kumar Gupta) - gone
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This: Containerized Cloud Logging[^] From this: Vinod Kumar Gupta - Professional Profile[^] Is from this 2015 document: Top 5 Docker Logging Methods to Fit Your Container Deployment Strategy[^] Yes, it's in the references, but copy'n'paste isn't a "new article" in my opinion. Search both for
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As with any service, logging is a core component of Docker. Analyzing logs provides insight into the performance, stability, and reliability of containers and the Docker service itself. However, because of the flexible and dynamic nature of Docker, there’s no single approach to gathering and storing log events. Instead, we have a variety of solutions at our disposal, each with its own benefits and drawbacks
[edit]He has an existing article, but it's from 2009, so it's too old to reliably say "this is his / this is plagiarised"[/edit]
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