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Aruba Central - How long Device-Logs will be stored there?

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  • 1.  Aruba Central - How long Device-Logs will be stored there?

    Posted Jul 13, 2017 08:56 AM

    Hi all,

    my customer asks me about the general Data-Storage-Policy of Aruba Central. And I can't found any answers in the whole Aruba Documents and Community universe....

    Question 1: For how long, any Information (Events, Status-Logs, Debug-Outputs) that a managed device (e.g. IAP 205) send to Aruba Central, will be stored at the Central-Platform?

     

    Question 2: At Aruba central Monitoring WebGui, I'm able to view counters an graphs at least for the last 3 months. The reporting-tool is limited also to at least 3 months. What is the reason of the limit?

    Will all data older than 3 months be auto-deleted or auto-consolidated, or auto-archieved?

     

    Question 3: Is there any way for me (as aruba central customer), to delete manually any recorded log-data, which is stored at aruba central platform?

     

    Question 4: Now, a new aruba central DC is online in Germany. Has this DC a different data-storage policy, than the data-storage policy in USA?

     

    Many thanks for clear answers...



  • 2.  RE: Aruba Central - How long Device-Logs will be stored there?

    MVP EXPERT
    Posted Jan 03, 2019 04:10 AM

    Sorry to revive an old thread, but I was also looking for some answers to the similar questions and come across the following :

     

    https://www.arubanetworks.com/assets/gdpr/GDPR_Supplement_Central.pdf

     

    So, data retention period is 90 days which ties in with what you see in the reporting range.



  • 3.  RE: Aruba Central - How long Device-Logs will be stored there?

    Posted Apr 10, 2019 12:11 PM

    Poor and very limited... Aruba Central still has to improve a lot... Aruba should also review its official documentation, where it says about Aruba Central:

     

    Store your management data indefinitely so you can create reports containing historical data if needed.

     

    But not true...

     

    Regards,

    Julián