Humio is a log analytics system built to run both on-prem and as a hosted offering. It is designed for "on-prem first" because, in many logging use cases, you need the privacy and security of managing your own logging solution. And because volume limitations can often be a problem in Hosted scenarios. From a software provider's point of view, fixing issues in an on-prem solution is inherently problematic, and so we have strived to make the solution simple. To realize this goal, a Humio installation consists only of a single process per node running Humio itself, being dependent on Kafka running nearby (we recommend deploying one Humio node per physical CPU so a dual-socket machine typically runs two Humio nodes).
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