Azure SQL Database Auditing allows you to save audit logs to an Azure storage account, such as Azure Blob Storage, for long-term storage and archival purposes. These logs can be stored in the storage account for compliance and auditing needs.
In addition to storing logs in Azure storage, you can also configure Azure SQL Database Auditing to send audit logs to other destinations, such as Azure Event Hubs or Azure Log Analytics (Azure Monitor Logs), for downstream processing, analysis, and real-time monitoring. This is especially useful if you want to set up real-time alerts, perform near-real-time analysis, or integrate audit data into other Azure services and workflows.
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