there is no content in your message that I can see.

garanteed delivery can be a tricky thing, in part it depends on your definition of guaranteed.

rsyslog uses queues in ram by default, so if a system crashes, the contents of those queues are lost. Assuming you aren't talking about that and are instead talking about the normal case of being resiliant in the face of network problems, rsyslog has RELP available (reliable event logging protocol). This does application layer acks so the message is close to guaranteed (there is one known failure condition, but so far nobody has cared about it enough to contribute or sponsor a fix for it)

both normal TCP and UDP log delivery have failure modes that can cause substantial message loss.

David Lang
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