Hi Henrik,
Thanks for your explanation!
Now I am playing around the "inputs" of graylog and have a question:
Suppose now I am gathering logs from 100 nodes, I have 2 plans:
1) setup only 1 Input of type plain text to serve all 100 nodes
2) setup exactly 100 Inputs, one for each node
Do anybody have any idea about the details of Input?
I am doing tests against the issue above.
IMHO, if a "Input" is well multi-threaded, the 2 ways shall perform
equally fast.
-Gui
[email protected]
From: Henrik Johansen
Date: 2016-01-06 19:47
To: graylog2
Subject: Re: [graylog2] Re: How many clients does a single graylog-server can
serve in parallel?
Hi,
There are a number of things that will impact the performance of Graylog in a
high concurrency environment :
1) the size and performance of the receiving Elasticsearch cluster
2) the number of streams and stream rules in Graylog
3) the number of inputs you are able to pump events into
#1 is a rather large topic on it's own however a wealth of information is
available about that online.
Graylog can scale horizontally so doing 100k or 500k events per second is
certainly doable with the right amount of hardware :)
/Henrik
On 01/06/2016 08:15 AM, [email protected] wrote:
Hi Jochen,
Thanks for your help. I've read through the guides and setup a
graylog cluster on my vms.
I'll test to see how it works. But I don't have enough
machines to see whether graylog could stand high concurrency, do you have some
statistics about that?
-Gui
[email protected]
From: Jochen Schalanda
Date: 2016-01-05 17:25
To: Graylog Users
Subject: [graylog2] Re: How many clients does a single graylog-server can serve
in parallel?
Hi Gui,
please take a look at the Getting Started Guide for Graylog at
http://docs.graylog.org/en/1.3/pages/getting_started.html. If you still have
specific questions after that, we're more than happy to help you.
Cheers,
Jochen
On Tuesday, 5 January 2016 09:11:48 UTC+1, [email protected] wrote:
Hi all,
I am new to graylog, and I want to get some statistics about it. Anyone
would like to help me? Thanks very much.
-Gui
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