It's not that unusual to run syslogd over udp. It's actually the only option if you run the version that ships with OpenBSD base.

Aria Stewart schreef op 11-03-15 om 03:47:

On Mar 10, 2015, at 7:36 PM, Tim Dickinson <[email protected]> wrote:

You don't. It was designed to collect hundreds if not thousands of log lines 
per second. The UDP server is made to scale. So to prevent packet lose just 
scale up the UDP server.


Aw, sad. It's easier to scale without things if you have a protocol that 
handles retries like TCP. This way you just have to overprovision like 10x and 
hope you still don't miss any due to bursting. :(


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