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    Loggie

    Loggie

    A lightweight, cloud-native data transfer agent and aggregator

    ... to collect logs, and send them to a Kafka topic without using client compression, with the Kafka topic partition configured as 3. With sufficient resources for the Agent specification, modify the number of files collected, the concurrency of the sending client (configure Filebeat worker and Loggie parallelism), and observe their respective CPU, memory, and pod network card transmission rates.
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    logspout

    logspout

    Log routing for Docker container logs

    Logspout is a log router for Docker containers that runs inside Docker. It attaches to all containers on a host, then routes their logs wherever you want. It also has an extensible module system. It's a mostly stateless log appliance. It's not meant for managing log files or looking at history. It is just a means to get your logs out to live somewhere else, where they belong. For now it only captures stdout and stderr, but a module to collect container syslog is planned. Logspout is a very...
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