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@DrewZhang13 DrewZhang13 released this 26 May 21:03
· 418 commits to mainline since this release

2.25.1

This release includes:

  • An Amazon Linux 2 Base
  • Fluent Bit 1.9.3
  • Amazon CloudWatch Logs for Fluent Bit 1.7.0
  • Amazon Kinesis Streams for Fluent Bit 1.9.0
  • Amazon Kinesis Firehose for Fluent Bit 1.6.1

Compared to 2.25.0 this release adds:

  • Bug - Fix new kube_token_ttl option in kubernetes filter to correctly parse TTL as a time value aws-for-fluent-bit:353

We’ve run the new released image in our ECS load testing framework and here is the result. This testing result provides benchmarks of aws-for-fluent-bit under different input load.

plugin   20 MB/s 25 MB/s 30 MB/s
kinesis_firehose Log Loss
  Log Duplication 0%(500)
kinesis_streams Log Loss
  Log Duplication 0%(26304/12M) 0% (48464/15M) 0% (43360/18M)
s3 Log Loss
  Log Duplication
plugin   1 MB/s 2 MB/s 3 MB/s
cloudwatch_logs Log Loss
  Log Duplication

Note:

  • The green check ✅ in the table means no log loss or no log duplication.
  • Number in parentheses means the number of records out of total records. For example, 0%(1064/1.8M) under 30Mb/s throughput means 1064 duplicate records out of 18M input records by which log duplication percentage is 0%.
  • For CloudWatch output, the only safe throughput where we consistently don't see log loss is 1 MB/s. At 2 Mb/s and beyond, we occasionally see some log loss and throttling.
  • Log loss is the percentage of data lost and log duplication is the percentage of duplicate logs received at the destination. Your results may differ because they can be influenced by many factors like different configs and environment settings. Log duplication is exclusively caused by partially succeeded batches that were retried, which means it is random.