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// Module included in the following assemblies:
//
// * virt/support/virt-openshift-cluster-monitoring.adoc
// * observability/logging/cluster-logging.adoc
// * serverless/monitor/cluster-logging-serverless.adoc
:_mod-docs-content-type: CONCEPT
[id="cluster-logging-about_{context}"]
= About deploying {logging}
Administrators can deploy the {logging} by using the {product-title} web console or the {oc-first} to install the {logging} Operators. The Operators are responsible for deploying, upgrading, and maintaining the {logging}.
Administrators and application developers can view the logs of the projects for which they have view access.
[id="cluster-logging-about-custom-resources_{context}"]
== Logging custom resources
You can configure your {logging} deployment with custom resource (CR) YAML files implemented by each Operator.
*{clo}*:
* `ClusterLogging` (CL) - After the Operators are installed, you create a `ClusterLogging` custom resource (CR) to schedule {logging} pods and other resources necessary to support the {logging}. The `ClusterLogging` CR deploys the collector and forwarder, which currently are both implemented by a daemonset running on each node. The {clo} watches the `ClusterLogging` CR and adjusts the logging deployment accordingly.
* `ClusterLogForwarder` (CLF) - Generates collector configuration to forward logs per user configuration.
*{loki-op}*:
* `LokiStack` - Controls the Loki cluster as log store and the web proxy with {product-title} authentication integration to enforce multi-tenancy.
*{es-op}*:
[NOTE]
====
These CRs are generated and managed by the {es-op}. Manual changes cannot be made without being overwritten by the Operator.
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* `ElasticSearch` - Configure and deploy an Elasticsearch instance as the default log store.
* `Kibana` - Configure and deploy Kibana instance to search, query and view logs.