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    Fluentd

    Fluentd

    Fluentd: Unified Logging Layer (project under CNCF)

    Fluentd is a CNCF‑graduated open-source data collector that unifies log data collection and consumption across diverse systems. It supports robust reliability, buffering, extensible plugin architecture, and real-time log routing. Fluentd serves as a unified logging layer for structured/unstructured data processing.
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    Logagent

    Logagent

    Extensible log shipper with input/output plugins, buffering, etc.

    Logagent is a modern, open-source, lightweight log shipper. It is like Filebeat and Logstash in one, without the JVM memory footprint. It comes with out-of-the-box and extensible log parsing, on-disk buffering, secure transport, and bulk indexing to Elasticsearch, Sematext Logs, and other destinations. Its low memory footprint and low CPU overhead make it suitable for deploying on edge nodes and devices, while its ability to parse and structure logs makes it a great Logstash alternative.
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