On Mon, Feb 21, 2005 at 08:34:35AM +0000, Steve Crosby wrote:
> 
> That said, a system that has that large a syslog load is likely to have a 
> dedicated syslog server, which should mitigate the problem mentioned.

It doesn't take that much load to hit problems, BTW. A mail server
(which should be extremely verbose in logging) will be negatively
affected very quickly. Also, purely offsite logging is rarely a good
idea as you need a control with which to compare to. Ain't redundancy
fun? ;)

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