Send Data
Sumo Logic can ingest data from almost any kind of data source.
Learn how to send data to Sumo Logic.
- Design Your Deployment
- Sumo Logic Installed and Hosted Collectors are infinitely flexible. Design a Sumo Logic deployment that's right for your organization.
- Setup Wizard
- Use the Setup Wizard to quickly get started uploading data to Sumo Logic.
- Installed Collectors
- Learn how to install and configure Collectors to gather data to send to Sumo Logic.
- Hosted Collectors
- Hosted Collectors allow you to upload data stored in the cloud to Sumo Logic.
- Sources
- Sources are the environments that Sumo Logic Collectors connect to to collect data from your site.
- Collect from Other Data Sources
- You can also collect logs from Heroku and deploy a Sumo Logic Collector on AWS OpsWorks.
- Amazon CloudWatch Logs
- Amazon MSK Prometheus metrics collection
- Auto-Subscribe AWS Log Groups to a Lambda Function
- Collect AWS ECS Fargate Container Logs
- Azure Blob Storage
- Azure Monitoring
- Collect Logs from Heroku
- Collect StatsD Metrics
- Collecting Logs for SentinelOne
- Collect AWS Lambda Logs using an Extension
- Collect from VMware vRealize
- Collect Logs from Palo Alto Networks Cortex Data Lake.
- Collect Metrics Using Telegraf
- Collect Ruby on Rails Logs
- Create a Sumo Lambda Function
- Deploy Sumo Logic Collectors on AWS OpsWorks
- Docker Collection Methods
- Import Raw Data from Splunk
- Integrate Halo Event Logs into Sumo Logic
- Kubernetes Fluentd plugin
- Sumo Logic Open Source Projects
- Collector FAQs
- Frequently asked questions (FAQS) about collecting data into Sumo Logic that provide the How-To answers you need to setup and troubleshoot collectors.
- Collector fails to connect to Sumo: Target server failed to respond or HTTP 504 or HTTP 408 errors
- Collector locking log files on Windows servers
- Configure Limits for Collector Caching
- Delete data already collected to Sumo Logic
- Enabling updated Remote Windows Event Collection with 19.155 Collector
- File Locking problems when using Windows UNC with Local File Sources
- How can I tell if I'm collecting data?
- How to Ingest Old or Historical Data
- Increase Collector Memory
- Increase Max Threads for Collector
- Increase the number of Windows Event messages a Collector can retrieve
- Troubleshooting time discrepancies
- Windows: "This Collector does not seem to have tanuki wrapper integration enabled."