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author: MandiOhlinger
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If you choose to use a storage account, then also enter how many days you want to keep the data (retention). To keep data forever, set **Retention (days)** to `0` (zero).
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- **LOG** > **IntuneDevices**: The Intune Device log shows device inventory and status information for Intune enrolled and managed devices. Choose this option to send the IntuneDevices logs to your storage account, event hub, or log analytics.
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If you choose to use a storage account, then also enter how many days you want to keep the data (retention). To keep data forever, set **Retention (days)** to `0` (zero).
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When finished, your settings look similar to the following settings:
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:::image type="content" source="./media/review-logs-using-azure-monitor/diagnostics-settings-example.png" alt-text="Sample image that sends Endpoint Manager and Microsoft Intune audit logs to an Azure storage account.":::

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