Calyptia Core Agent
22.10
22.10
  • Calyptia Fluent Bit v22.10 Documentation
  • Differences with Open Source
  • Performance and Benchmarking
  • Concepts
    • Key Concepts
    • Buffering
    • Data Pipeline
      • Input
      • Parser
      • Filter
      • Buffer
      • Router
      • Output
  • Installation
    • Getting Started with Calyptia Fluent Bit
    • Supported Platforms
    • Linux Packages
      • Amazon Linux
      • Redhat / CentOS
      • Debian
      • Ubuntu
    • Docker
    • Kubernetes
    • Windows
  • Administration
    • Configuring Calyptia Fluent Bit
      • Classic mode
        • Format and Schema
        • Configuration File
        • Variables
        • Commands
        • Upstream Servers
        • Record Accessor
      • Unit Sizes
      • Multiline Parsing
    • Transport Security
    • Buffering & Storage
    • Backpressure
    • Scheduling and Retries
    • Networking
    • Memory Management
    • Monitoring
    • HTTP Proxy
    • Troubleshooting
  • Local Testing
    • Validating your Data and Structure
    • Running a Logging Pipeline Locally
  • Data Pipeline
    • Inputs
      • Collectd
      • CPU Log Based Metrics
      • Disk I/O Log Based Metrics
      • Docker Log Based Metrics
      • Docker Events
      • Dummy
      • Exec
      • Exec Wasi
      • Fluent Bit Metrics
      • Forward
      • Head
      • HTTP
      • Health
      • Kernel Logs
      • Memory Metrics
      • MQTT
      • Network I/O Log Based Metrics
      • NGINX Exporter Metrics
      • Node Exporter Metrics
      • Process Log Based Metrics
      • Prometheus Scrape Metrics
      • Random
      • Serial Interface
      • Standard Input
      • StatsD
      • Syslog
      • Systemd
      • Tail
      • TCP
      • Thermal
      • OpenTelemetry
      • Wasm Input pulgin for developers
      • Windows Event Log
      • Windows Event Log (winevtlog)
      • Windows Exporter Metrics
    • Parsers
      • Configuring Parser
      • JSON
      • Regular Expression
      • LTSV
      • Logfmt
      • Decoders
    • Filters
      • AWS Metadata
      • CheckList
      • ECS Metadata
      • Expect
      • GeoIP2 Filter
      • Grep
      • Kubernetes
      • Lua
      • Parser
      • Record Modifier
      • Modify
      • Multiline
      • Nest
      • Nightfall
      • Rewrite Tag
      • Standard Output
      • Throttle
      • Tensorflow
      • Wasm
      • Wasm filter plugin for developers
    • Outputs
      • Amazon CloudWatch
      • Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose
      • Amazon Kinesis Data Streams
      • Amazon S3
      • Azure Blob
      • Azure Data Explorer
      • Azure Log Analytics
      • Counter
      • Datadog
      • Elasticsearch
      • File
      • FlowCounter
      • Forward
      • GELF
      • Golang Output plugin for developers
      • Google Cloud BigQuery
      • HTTP
      • InfluxDB
      • Kafka
      • Kafka REST Proxy
      • LogDNA
      • Loki
      • NATS
      • New Relic
      • NULL
      • Observe
      • OpenSearch
      • OpenTelemetry
      • PostgreSQL
      • Prometheus Exporter
      • Prometheus Remote Write
      • SkyWalking
      • Slack
      • Splunk
      • Stackdriver
      • Standard Output
      • Syslog
      • TCP & TLS
      • Treasure Data
      • WebSocket
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  1. Installation

Supported Platforms

The following operating systems and architectures are supported with Calyptia Fluent Bit, which are different than those supported on Fluent Bit Open Source.

Operating System
Distribution
Architectures

Linux

x86_64, Arm64v8

Amazon Linux 1

x86_64

x86_64, Arm64v8

x86_64, Arm64v8

Centos 6

x86_64

x86_64, Arm64v8

x86_64, Arm64v8

Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8

x86_64, Arm64v8

Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7

x86_64, Arm64v8

Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6

x86_64

SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 15

x86_64

SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 12

x86_64

x86_64, Arm64v8

x86_64, Arm64v8

x86_64, Arm64v8

x86_64, Arm64v8

x86_64, Arm64v8

x86_64

Windows

x86_64, x86

x86_64, x86

x86_64

x86_64

From an architecture support perspective, Calyptia Fluent Bit is fully functional on x86_64, Arm64v8 and Arm32v7 based processors.

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Last updated 2 years ago

Calyptia Fluent Bit can work also on OSX and *BSD systems, but not all plugins will be available on all platforms. Official support will be expanding based on community demand. Calyptia Fluent Bit may run on older operating systems though will need to be built from source, or use custom packages from

enterprise providers
Amazon Linux 2
Centos 8
Centos 7
Rocky Linux 8
Alma Linux 8
Debian 11 (Bullseye)
Debian 10 (Buster)
Ubuntu 22.04 (Jammy Jellyfish)
Ubuntu 20.04 (Focal Fossa)
Ubuntu 18.04 (Bionic Beaver)
Ubuntu 16.04 (Xenial Xerus)
Windows Server 2019
Windows 10 1903
Windows Server 2016
Windows Server 2012 R2