Both syslog-ng and rsyslog apply backpressure just fine over a network or socket...
>controlled retention
logrotate? It's only been around for over a decade..
>compliant log redundancy
So like, a backup strategy?
All of this stuff has been around for approximately forever, ES just had their marketing team name it something else and people like you are falling for it...
Both syslog-ng and rsyslog apply backpressure just fine over a network or socket...
>controlled retention
logrotate? It's only been around for over a decade..
>compliant log redundancy
So like, a backup strategy?
All of this stuff has been around for approximately forever, ES just had their marketing team name it something else and people like you are falling for it...