This topic describes the endpoints for Simple Log Service (SLS) by network type.
View endpoints
When using the private endpoint of SLS on Alibaba Cloud public cloud, you must use Alibaba Cloud's private DNS addresses (100.100.2.136 and 100.100.2.138). Otherwise, you may not obtain the correct VIP address for the private endpoint and fail to access SLS.
An endpoint is the domain name used to access Simple Log Service. SLS provides private endpoints and public endpoints. For details about connection methods for different networks, see Use Logtail to collect log data from different networks.
-
In the Projects list, click the target project.
-
On the Overview page of the project, view the endpoint for the region where the project resides. In the Endpoints section of the Overview tab, you can find the private endpoint (
cn-shanghai-intranet.log.aliyuncs.com), public endpoint (cn-shanghai.log.aliyuncs.com), and internal cross-region endpoint (cn-shanghai-share.log.aliyuncs.com).
Choose an endpoint
Private and public endpoints provide the same service features but differ slightly in network latency and billing rules.
|
Comparison item |
Private endpoint |
public domain name |
|
Request protocol |
HTTP, HTTPS |
HTTP, HTTPS |
|
Use case |
Internal communication between Alibaba Cloud services. For example, ECS instances in the same region accessing SLS. We recommend using private endpoints first. |
Accessing SLS over the Internet. For example, using APIs or SDKs from your local machine over the public network. |
|
Billing |
Billed according to standard SLS billing items. For more information, see SLS billing items. |
Includes additional outbound traffic charges compared to private endpoint usage. For more information, see SLS billing items. |
Public endpoints
An endpoint is the URL used to access a project and its log data. Endpoints depend on the region where the project resides. SLS is available in multiple regions. The following table lists public endpoints by region.
|
Region |
Endpoint |
|
China (Hangzhou) |
cn-hangzhou.log.aliyuncs.com |
|
China (Shanghai) |
cn-shanghai.log.aliyuncs.com |
|
China (Nanjing - Local Region - Being discontinued) |
cn-nanjing.log.aliyuncs.com |
|
China (Fuzhou - Local Region - Being discontinued) |
cn-fuzhou.log.aliyuncs.com |
|
China (Qingdao) |
cn-qingdao.log.aliyuncs.com |
|
China (Beijing) |
cn-beijing.log.aliyuncs.com |
|
China (Zhangjiakou) |
cn-zhangjiakou.log.aliyuncs.com |
|
China (Hohhot) |
cn-huhehaote.log.aliyuncs.com |
|
China (Ulanqab) |
cn-wulanchabu.log.aliyuncs.com |
|
China (Shenzhen) |
cn-shenzhen.log.aliyuncs.com |
|
China (Heyuan) |
cn-heyuan.log.aliyuncs.com |
|
China (Guangzhou) |
cn-guangzhou.log.aliyuncs.com |
|
China (Chengdu) |
cn-chengdu.log.aliyuncs.com |
|
China (Hong Kong) |
cn-hongkong.log.aliyuncs.com |
|
Japan (Tokyo) |
ap-northeast-1.log.aliyuncs.com |
|
South Korea (Seoul) |
ap-northeast-2.log.aliyuncs.com |
|
Singapore |
ap-southeast-1.log.aliyuncs.com |
|
Malaysia (Kuala Lumpur) |
ap-southeast-3.log.aliyuncs.com |
|
Indonesia (Jakarta) |
ap-southeast-5.log.aliyuncs.com |
|
Philippines (Manila) |
ap-southeast-6.log.aliyuncs.com |
|
Thailand (Bangkok) |
ap-southeast-7.log.aliyuncs.com |
|
UAE (Dubai) |
me-east-1.log.aliyuncs.com |
|
US (Silicon Valley) |
us-west-1.log.aliyuncs.com |
|
Germany (Frankfurt) |
eu-central-1.log.aliyuncs.com |
|
US (Virginia) |
us-east-1.log.aliyuncs.com |
|
UK (London) |
eu-west-1.log.aliyuncs.com |
Private network
If you use SLS APIs from an Alibaba Cloud ECS instance, you can also use private endpoints. The following table lists private endpoints by region.
-
SLS APIs at these endpoints support only HTTP and HTTPS protocols.
-
Using private endpoints to access SLS does not consume ECS public bandwidth, helping you save on public bandwidth costs.
|
Region |
Endpoint |
|
China (Hangzhou) |
cn-hangzhou-intranet.log.aliyuncs.com |
|
China (Shanghai) |
cn-shanghai-intranet.log.aliyuncs.com |
|
China (Nanjing - Local Region - Being discontinued) |
cn-nanjing-intranet.log.aliyuncs.com |
|
China (Fuzhou - Local Region - Being discontinued) |
cn-fuzhou-intranet.log.aliyuncs.com |
|
China (Qingdao) |
cn-qingdao-intranet.log.aliyuncs.com |
|
China (Beijing) |
cn-beijing-intranet.log.aliyuncs.com |
|
China (Shenzhen) |
cn-shenzhen-intranet.log.aliyuncs.com |
|
China (Heyuan) |
cn-heyuan-intranet.log.aliyuncs.com |
|
China (Guangzhou) |
cn-guangzhou-intranet.log.aliyuncs.com |
|
China (Zhangjiakou) |
cn-zhangjiakou-intranet.log.aliyuncs.com |
|
China (Hohhot) |
cn-huhehaote-intranet.log.aliyuncs.com |
|
China (Ulanqab) |
cn-wulanchabu-intranet.log.aliyuncs.com |
|
China (Chengdu) |
cn-chengdu-intranet.log.aliyuncs.com |
|
China (Hong Kong) |
cn-hongkong-intranet.log.aliyuncs.com |
|
US (Silicon Valley) |
us-west-1-intranet.log.aliyuncs.com |
|
Japan (Tokyo) |
ap-northeast-1-intranet.log.aliyuncs.com |
|
South Korea (Seoul) |
ap-northeast-2-intranet.log.aliyuncs.com |
|
Singapore |
ap-southeast-1-intranet.log.aliyuncs.com |
|
Malaysia (Kuala Lumpur) |
ap-southeast-3-intranet.log.aliyuncs.com |
|
Indonesia (Jakarta) |
ap-southeast-5-intranet.log.aliyuncs.com |
|
Philippines (Manila) |
ap-southeast-6-intranet.log.aliyuncs.com |
|
Thailand (Bangkok) |
ap-southeast-7-intranet.log.aliyuncs.com |
|
UAE (Dubai) |
me-east-1-intranet.log.aliyuncs.com |
|
Germany (Frankfurt) |
eu-central-1-intranet.log.aliyuncs.com |
|
US (Virginia) |
us-east-1-intranet.log.aliyuncs.com |
|
UK (London) |
eu-west-1-intranet.log.aliyuncs.com |
Transfer acceleration
Simple Log Service adds a transfer acceleration network type on top of private and public networks. Compared with standard public access, transfer acceleration offers significantly lower latency and higher stability, making it suitable for scenarios with high requirements for data ingestion latency and reliability. For more information, see Manage transfer acceleration.
The transfer acceleration endpoint is the same across all regions:
log-global.aliyuncs.com
Transfer acceleration is disabled by default. You must enable it manually before use. For details, see Ingestion acceleration.
Access SLS using IPv6 addresses
Simple Log Service now supports dual-stack (IPv4 and IPv6) endpoints.
Your IPv4 and IPv6 clients can both use the unified dual-stack endpoint provided by SLS. The DNS server resolves the corresponding SLS server address based on the protocol version you use.
The following endpoints support IPv6 access:
|
Region |
Endpoint |
|
China (Hangzhou) |
cn-hangzhou.dualstack.log.aliyuncs.com |
|
China (Shanghai) |
cn-shanghai.dualstack.log.aliyuncs.com |
|
China (Qingdao) |
cn-qingdao.dualstack.log.aliyuncs.com |
|
China (Beijing) |
cn-beijing.dualstack.log.aliyuncs.com |
|
China (Zhangjiakou) |
cn-zhangjiakou.dualstack.log.aliyuncs.com |
|
China (Hohhot) |
cn-huhehaote.dualstack.log.aliyuncs.com |
|
China (Ulanqab) |
cn-wulanchabu.dualstack.log.aliyuncs.com |
|
China (Shenzhen) |
cn-shenzhen.dualstack.log.aliyuncs.com |
|
China (Heyuan) |
cn-heyuan.dualstack.log.aliyuncs.com |
|
China (Guangzhou) |
cn-guangzhou.dualstack.log.aliyuncs.com |
|
China (Chengdu) |
cn-chengdu.dualstack.log.aliyuncs.com |
|
Singapore |
ap-southeast-1.dualstack.log.aliyuncs.com |
|
Japan (Tokyo) |
ap-northeast-1.dualstack.log.aliyuncs.com |
Finance Cloud
|
Region |
Internet |
private network |
|
China East 1 Finance |
cn-hangzhou-finance.log.aliyuncs.com |
cn-hangzhou-finance-intranet.log.aliyuncs.com |
|
China East 2 Finance |
cn-shanghai-finance-1.log.aliyuncs.com |
cn-shanghai-finance-1-intranet.log.aliyuncs.com |
|
China North 2 Finance (Preview) |
cn-beijing-finance-1.log.aliyuncs.com |
cn-beijing-finance-1-intranet.log.aliyuncs.com |
|
China South 1 Finance |
cn-shenzhen-finance-1.log.aliyuncs.com |
cn-shenzhen-finance-1-intranet.log.aliyuncs.com |
Alibaba Gov Cloud
|
Region |
public network |
private network |
|
China North 2 Ali Gov 1 |
cn-north-2-gov-1.log.aliyuncs.com |
cn-north-2-gov-1-intranet.log.aliyuncs.com |
Custom domain
To create a custom domain, see Domain registration.
After binding a custom domain in the SLS console, add a DNS record in your public DNS service for the binding to take effect. For details, see Add website DNS records.