UPDATE (11/2/2022) The Sumo Logic collector installer now supports ARM64 (AArch64) based architecture. The release notes for this can be found in https://help.sumologic.com/release-notes-collector/2022/07/20/ and the static URLs to download the most recent version of a Collector can be found in https://help.sumologic.com/docs/send-data/installed-collectors/collector-installation-reference/download-collector-from-static-url/.
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UPDATE (10/2/2021) Sumo Logic is now beta testing ARM64 support via a new collector based on Open Telemetry. You can find more information about this at https://help.sumologic.com/Beta/Sumo_Logic_Distribution_for_OpenTelemetry and the instructions to set it up at https://github.com/SumoLogic/sumologic-otel-collector/blob/main/docs/README.md.
Please contact support if you wish to be added to the Beta program for Open Telemetry.
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The Sumo Logic collector installer doesn't support ARM(32/64) based architecture.
This is because Sumo Logic does not provide the Collector Source code as open-source and we do not have plans to supply a Collector specifically built, tested, and supported under the ARM architecture.
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With AWS pushing their Graviton-based instances and general popularity of Raspberry Pis, ARM will become an important Linux platform in the very near future. I urge you to consider supporting the platform for the collector.
This is really becoming more and more important, blocking companies from migrating to ARM hosts.
A support for ARM from SumoLogic is now critical in my opinion.
Hi. Any news here?
This is blocking a migration to ARM hosts. Please rethink your plans. If you do not support ARM, you will be losing quite a lot of customer base over this.
How could you not have plans for this? You are literally costing companies a lot of money as a result.
The weirdest part of this is that Sumo Collectors run on Java. I'm pretty sure Sumo could just take what they already have, swap the arm64 JRE in, slap a 'beta' label on it, and call it a day.
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