Getting Data In

Does HEC-data get buffered somewhere?

thilleso
Path Finder

Hi,

We're thinking about using HEC (either Serilog Sink or Splunk SDK .Net) to log from an API, insted of developing log files and using a Universal Forwarder.
But we're highly dependant on that no data is dropped, i.e. if the HEC endpoint is unreachable for some time the solution need to buffer/cache data for the time period, and I can't seem to find any mentions about HEC buffering anywhere in the docs

So my question is does HEC offer buffering/cache capability? And in such case, how is that implemented?

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