Log in to vs. Log into
Log in is a phrasal verb that means that you connect to a machine (such as a host, server, workstation and so on) or authenticate to a user interface by providing your credentials. In this case, to is a preposition that links the phrasal verb to the upcoming word.
That is why the correct spelling is log in to not log into.
Examples
- Log into the Orchestrator UI as an Orchestrator Administrator or Plan Author.
Log in to the Orchestrator UI as an Orchestrator Administrator or Plan Author.
- Log into the machine where Veeam ONE Monitor Client is installed.
Log in to the machine where Veeam ONE Monitor Client is installed.