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Title: Fluentd Configuration and Log Router Design
Summary
The first image displays a Fluentd configuration file that is set up to forward logs to Stackdriver. The second image illustrates a high-level design for a log router, which involves multiple Fluentd instances forwarding logs to a primary Fluentd aggregator, which then forwards the logs to Stackdriver.