Does TiDB provide auditing features?

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Original topic: tidb提供审计功能吗

| username: carvendy

Does TiDB provide auditing features?

| username: Kongdom | Original post link

https://docs.pingcap.com/zh/tidb/dev/point-in-time-recovery#pitr-function-introduction

| username: carvendy | Original post link

This is a backup log, not an audit log, right?

| username: Kongdom | Original post link

This feature should be auditing, right?

| username: Kongdom | Original post link

The audit log is this

| username: carvendy | Original post link

It’s still the dev version, I’m afraid to use it…

| username: Kongdom | Original post link

What version are you using? This command has been supported since version 4.0. tiup cluster audit

| username: carvendy | Original post link

tiup cluster audit? This is the cluster operation log, but what is needed is SQL auditing. Currently using version 5.2.

| username: Kongdom | Original post link

What you mentioned should be a feature of the commercial version. You can click on “Contact Us” for the enterprise version on the homepage to get in touch with community experts for consultation.

| username: HACK | Original post link

The auditing referred to should be similar to the auditing functions of traditional databases, such as user behavior auditing, SQL operation auditing, etc. The auditing functions in this regard for TiDB should be in the enterprise edition, right?

| username: 天蓝色的小九 | Original post link

| username: OnTheRoad | Original post link

According to TiDB’s promotional page, the commercial version supports auditing features, while the community version does not.

| username: alfred | Original post link

The enterprise edition supports security audit extension modules and whitelist control.

| username: HACK | Original post link

Are the codes for the commercial version and the community version the same now? It’s just that the community version lacks some features.

| username: Kongdom | Original post link

From the description, not only is the code the same, but the functionality is also identical. The enterprise edition just includes some additional technical support services.