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A log buffer is a temporary storage location in a computer's memory used to collect and hold log data before it is written to a more permanent log file.
Log Buffer Definition: A log buffer is a temporary storage location in a computer's memory used to collect and hold log data before it is written to a more permanent log file.
A log buffer is a temporary storage space in a system where logs, which are records of events and activities, are processed before being written to a more permanent location. It helps in handling a large volume of log data efficiently by temporarily storing it and then forwarding it for further analysis or storage.
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