I try to use TCP with GELF on all my nxlog collectors on my Windows 
servers, so that if Graylog goes down the servers know the connection is 
gone and they hold their messages until they can connect to it again. Then 
they dump all their backlogged messages to Graylog and I don't lose any 
messages from the downtime.

Is there a reason GELF uses UDP by default, and it's not an option at all 
for collector outputs in the sidecar configuration? Am I misunderstanding 
how GELF uses TCP? Can we get GELF TCP as an option for the sidecar 
collectors?


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