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    <title>Understanding memory usage in NXLog Agent</title>
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    Understanding how NXLog Agent allocates memory is essential to optimize your configuration for performance and utilize system resources efficiently.
NXLog Agent is designed for high-performance log collection and processing and is optimized to use system resources efficiently. However, various external factors affect how NXLog Agent uses system resources, including memory, which can impact NXLog Agent’s and its host’s performance. Misconfiguration is the leading factor we see when troubleshooting excessive memory consumption.
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    <title>Our customers asked - Input stream EPS tracking with NXLog</title>
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    This post is the first in a series of answers to questions that our customers asked.
Clarifying EPS EPS stands for Events Per Second and is considered a standard for measuring the speed of event processing. More precisely, it tells how many events can flow through a particular system in a second. In our case, the number relates to how many events NXLog receives, handles, and outputs in one second.
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    <dc:creator><![CDATA[ Tamás Burtics ]]></dc:creator>
    
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    <title>NXLog provides native support for Google Chronicle</title>
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    We are delighted to announce that with the release of NXLog Enterprise Edition 5.5, NXLog provides native support for sending log data to the Google Chronicle threat intelligence platform.
About Google Chronicle Google Chronicle is a cloud-native SIEM service provided on the Google Cloud Platform. It allows organizations to normalize, correlate, and analyze their logging data. Chronicle makes threat hunting easy by empowering security experts to investigate logs allowing them to take a holistic approach to threat detection.
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    <dc:creator><![CDATA[ Collins Maina ]]></dc:creator>
    
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    <title>NXLog Community Edition support for Raijin Database</title>
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    Last month saw the release of NXLog Community Edition version 3.0. One of the major new features in this release is the added support for sending log data to Raijin Database. This feature opens up exciting possibilities for implementing a custom centralized log collection and storage solution.
What is Raijin Database? Raijin Database is a free-of-charge schemaless database engine explicitly designed to store data for analytics efficiently. The fact that it does not require you to define a schema up-front makes it well suited for storing event logs from diverse sources containing different types of information in a structured format.
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    <dc:creator><![CDATA[ Arielle Bonnici ]]></dc:creator>
    
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    <title>Three important features you can have with the Enterprise Edition over the Community Edition</title>
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    Features of NXLog Enterprise Edition you must have So, it turns out that your organization needs a reliable solution that can collect, parse, forward, and aggregate your log data. This need might be based on any number of reasons. Perhaps it is due to regulatory compliance mandates. Maybe your security analysts have realized that collecting security logs is the best way to detect potential cyber attacks. These are all valid reasons.
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    <dc:creator><![CDATA[ John Kirch ]]></dc:creator>
    
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