Earth's forests account for up to 90% of land and sea and animal species (Heaton 76). World forests of about 13 million hectares are decreasing each year (FAO 2005). The United States is the world's largest consumer of timber, but the forest also owns 25% of modern medicine (World Tropical Rainforest Campaign 28); according to Mr. Heaton, the consumption of US wood products per capita is about 330 kg 233 kg (WRI 2003) WWF has been working for many years to help the world protect the forest.
As a consumer, purchasing only Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) certified products can reduce the need for more logging (especially illegal logging). FSC is currently the best global standard for forest management and provides a system for responsible forest management. It may not be easy to avoid products containing palm oil. Because it can be disguised in many different forms in many beauty products and foods. If you can not give up some of your favorite palm oil products, you can at least choose to replace sustainable palm oil certification.
The Sarawak Forest was recorded in 1970. The purpose of logging is to process wood. The Sarawak government allowed logging companies to cut down into forests. It will increase local interests and become the first world in 2020. Most of wood is exported to other countries such as Japan, India, Europe. Logging companies use bulldozers to purge forests and cut down trees. Logging companies such as Shin Yang, Samling, Interhill etc have landed in Sarawak. Company workers usually live in a house built upon logging in.
Log service for centralized logging. This is Elastic Stack, Slack, Graylog, and other similar products. To handle large amounts of data, you need a logging stack with a powerful parser / visualizer. Part of the infrastructure can be one of these services and each host in the environment is configured to forward log files on behalf of each service. It tracks the definition of the ID and enables the location of all logs in all micro services that process a single external request. The idea here is to generate a unique ID for each external request entering the micro service and pass that ID to the internal micro service call processing that request. Therefore, by searching for a single tracking ID, you can find all micro service calls generated by a single external access.