On Sat, 13 Feb 2016, Andre wrote:


The easiest way I found to do that is to have a control system and send two
streams of data to two or more different destinations.

In case of rsyslog processing a large message volume UDP the loss has
always been noticeable.

this depends on your setup. I was able to send UDP logs at gig-E wire speed with no losses, but it required tuning the receiving sytem to not do DNS lookups, have sufficient RAM for buffering, etc


I never was able to get my hands on 10G equiepment to push up from there.

David Lang
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