Hi Wayne,

On Wednesday, 19 October 2016 15:07:07 UTC+2, Wayne wrote:
>
> It is stated in 2.1 document that Kafka and RabbitMQ can be configured as 
> transport queue.
>
> What are the use cases/scenarios which we need to do the above 
> configuration considering Graylog already has its own way to persist the 
> messages?
>

It can be useful for connecting offsite locations with bad network 
connection or if log messages aren't exclusively consumed by Graylog.

If you can't come up with a use case for using a message broker like 
RabbitMQ or Apache Kafka, it's probably not necessary for you…

Cheers,
Jochen

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