# Kubernetes Pod Logs **(ULTIMATE)** > [Introduced](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-ee/issues/4752) in [GitLab Ultimate](https://about.gitlab.com/pricing/) 11.0. GitLab makes it easy to view the logs of running pods in [connected Kubernetes clusters](index.md). By displaying the logs directly in GitLab, developers can avoid having to manage console tools or jump to a different interface. NOTE: **Kubernetes + GitLab** Everything you need to build, test, deploy, and run your app at scale. [Learn more](https://about.gitlab.com/solutions/kubernetes/). ## Overview [Kubernetes](https://kubernetes.io) pod logs can be viewed directly within GitLab. Logs can be displayed by clicking on a specific pod from [Deploy Boards](../deploy_boards.md): 1. Go to **Operations > Environments** and find the environment which contains the desired pod, like `production`. 1. On the **Environments** page, you should see the status of the environment's pods with [Deploy Boards](../deploy_boards.md). 1. When mousing over the list of pods, a tooltip will appear with the exact pod name and status. ![Deploy Boards pod list](img/pod_logs_deploy_board.png) 1. Click on the desired pod to bring up the logs view, which will contain the last 500 lines for that pod. Support for pods with multiple containers is coming [in a future release](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-ee/issues/6502). ![Deploy Boards pod list](img/kubernetes_pod_logs.png) ## Requirements [Enabling Deploy Boards](../deploy_boards.md#enabling-deploy-boards) is required in order to be able to use Pod Logs.