Logging is crucial for monitoring software systems, catching issues, and tracking behavior. Log levels categorize messages by importance, making it easier to filter and troubleshoot problems. This post explains common log levels like TRACE, DEBUG, INFO, WARN, ERROR, and FATAL, and how these compare to Syslog log levels. It also covers best practices for using log levels, how they impact performance, and their role in different logging frameworks and environments.
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