Tailscale just plugged the last gap in its log streaming lineup: Azure Blob Storage. Configuration audit logs and network flow logs now land directly in Azure's object storage, alongside AWS S3 and Google Cloud storage already supported. That means your logging pipeline can treat Tailscale like any other cloud-native service.
Why bother streaming logs to object storage? Teams need compliance, retention, and SIEM feeding. Azure Blob Storage gives them a cheap, durable sink. No more custom scripts, no more third-party aggregators juggling different cloud APIs. If your infrastructure lives in Azure, your Tailscale logs now live there too.
Setup Gets a Dedicated Page
Tailscale also overhauled the log streaming configuration flow. Instead of a cramped modal, the admin console now devotes a full page to streaming setup. Navigate to the Network Flow Logs page, hit Start streaming, pick destination, done. The old modal was fine for one destination, but with three cloud options plus future SIEM integrations, a full page makes sense.
Premium and Enterprise Only
Azure Blob Storage streaming requires a Premium or Enterprise plan. That's consistent with Tailscale's existing log streaming features. If you're on a free or personal plan, you still get basic logs but no cloud export.
Customer requests drove this roadmap. Tailscale explicitly says user feedback shaped which destinations they built. If you need something else - like Splunk or Datadog - they're listening.
Expect more SIEM destinations soon. Tailscale has the cloud storage trio stitched up; next logical step is plugging into detection and analysis tools. That's where raw logs turn into actionable security signals.
Source: Send Tailscale logs to Azure Blob Storage
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