Rsyslog Description

RSYSLOG is an exceptionally speedy system designed for log management and processing. It boasts impressive performance, robust security features, and a flexible modular architecture. Originally developed as a standard syslogd, rsyslog has transformed into a versatile tool for logging, capable of ingesting data from numerous sources, modifying it, and sending the results to various endpoints. When operating with minimal processing, RSYSLOG can handle over one million messages per second directed to local locations. Moreover, even when dealing with remote targets and more complex processing tasks, its performance remains remarkable and is often described as “stunning.” This makes it an invaluable asset for organizations seeking efficient log processing solutions.

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Company Details

Company:
Adiscon
Year Founded:
1988
Headquarters:
Germany
Website:
www.rsyslog.com

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Web-Based
Types of Training
Training Docs
Customer Support
Online Support

Rsyslog Features and Options

Log Management Software

Archiving
Audit Trails
Compliance Reporting
Consolidation
Data Visualization
Event Logs
Network Logs
Remediation
Syslogs
Thresholds
Web Logs

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