Source: blog.laravel.com

Vapor: Farewell to Debug Logs
When Vapor handles incoming HTTP requests or queued jobs, it writes debug information to your CloudWatch logs. This includes logging when your application's configuration is cached, environment variables are decrypted, FPM status, and more. Rarely, these logs can assist in debugging problems with your application, but most of the time they are simply added noise. Beginning today, we are disabling these logs by default, removing the unnecessary noise and allowing you to focus on what's important when debugging your application.

You may opt-in to these logs from the "Logs" page of your environment in the Vapor dashboard, or by using the --debug option when deploying from the CLI: vapor deploy production --debug
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