David,

Thanks for the info.

> what does your environment look like? how many messages of what size do you 
> expect to receive, and what do you want to do with them?

I was running v3 until a few hours ago, now that I am on v5 I doubt I am 
hitting any performance issues from your estimations. I would say that I have a 
good mix of  message sizes, I ran into the size limit in v3 and adjusted 
syslogd.h (4k) to get around it. We have stack traces that can be very long. As 
far as rate I am attempting to determine that, we produce around 50GB of 
uncompressed logs a day, much of it web server access logs. Similarly I use UDP 
exclusively.

-Joe





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