To create instances of SAP Cloud Logging, you must configure entitlements for SAP Cloud Logging, and integrate SAP Cloud Identity Services - Identity Authentication SAML 2.0 with SAP Cloud Logging.
To create a service instance of SAP Cloud Logging, you need:
- A Global Account, see Getting a Global Account.
- A Subaccount, see Getting a Subaccount.
- A service Entitlement for SAP Cloud Logging, see Configure Entitlements and Quotas for Subaccounts.
Once you have these three prerequisites, the service is available in the Service Marketplace.
To enable users to access SAP Cloud Logging securely, you must configure an Identity Provider (IdP) for Single Sign-On (SSO). This allows centralized user authentication and authorization through your enterprise identity management system.
We recommend using SAP Cloud Identity Services - Identity Authentication as your IdP. Choose one of the following authentication protocols to integrate with your SAP Cloud Logging instances:
- Integrate SAP Cloud Identity Services - Identity Authentication SAML 2.0 with SAP Cloud Logging — Configure SAML 2.0 authentication to establish a corresponding SAML configuration for your SAP Cloud Logging instances.
- Integrate SAP Cloud Identity Services - Identity Authentication OpenID Connect with SAP Cloud Logging — Configure OpenID Connect authentication to establish a corresponding OIDC configuration for your SAP Cloud Logging instances.