Destinations
Destinations
Destinations define network settings for sending normalized events. Collectors and correlators use destinations to describe where to send processed events. Typically, the destination points are the correlator and storage.
The settings of destinations are configured on two tabs: Basic settings and Advanced settings. The available settings depend on the selected type of destination:
- nats-jetstream—used for NATS communications.
- tcp—used for communications over TCP.
- http—used for HTTP communications.
- diode—used to transmit events using a data diode.
- kafka—used for Kafka communications.
- file—used for writing to a file.
- storage—used to transmit data to the storage.
- correlator—used to transmit data to the correlator.
- eventRouter—used to relay data to the event router.
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