Now available, Enterprise and Enterprise Flash tier caches for Azure Cache for Redis are able to log all connection, disconnection, and authentication events occurring on your cache. This is a powerful tool for you to monitor for any unauthorized usage of a cache resource, for instance by looking for unknown IP addresses connected to your cache or for unsuccessful authentication attempts. Logging occurs on a separate thread to optimize performance, and logs can be sent to Azure Log Analytics, a storage account, an event hub, or even a partner solution.
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