LogScale Self-Hosted
This content covers the administration of Falcon LogScale Self-Hosted 1.229.0-1.244.0 deployments. Self-hosted deployment means that you, the customer, manage the installation within a self-hosted bare metal, cloud, or virtual environment, or your own managed cloud environment — as opposed to LogScale Cloud, which is managed by CrowdStrike.
This manual is organized into five main sections covering instance administration, query management, security configuration, cluster operations, and reference material. Each section provides detailed guidance for managing and maintaining your LogScale Self-Hosted deployment.
Configure and manage core LogScale instance settings including data retention, archiving, internal logging, performance monitoring, and usage tracking. This section covers the essential administrative tasks for maintaining a healthy LogScale instance.
Monitor and manage query performance, learn about the benefits of organization-owned queries, and control query execution. This section helps you optimize query performance across your organization.
Secure your LogScale deployment through authentication, authorization, API tokens, audit logging, and session management. This section provides comprehensive guidance on implementing security controls to protect your data and control access.
Configure, monitor, and maintain LogScale clusters for high availability and scalability. This section covers cluster setup, node management, storage configuration, and operational procedures for running production clusters.
Access comprehensive reference documentation including API endpoints, environment variables, configuration parameters, and technical limits for LogScale Self-Hosted deployments.