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Telemetry Forge Agent is an enterprise-hardened distribution of Fluent Bit, maintained by core OSS maintainers. It delivers production-ready log processing with enhanced security, reduced footprint, and enterprise support.
Please see our website for full details at https://docs.telemetryforge.io
The following information was extracted from the dockerfile and other sources.
| Canonical image ID | Telemetry Forge Agent Image |
| Summary | Telemetry Forge Agent is an Enterprise hardened version of Fluent Bit |
| Description | Telemetry Forge Agent is a stable, secure by default, OSS (Apache-licensed) downstream distribution of Fluent Bit with predictable releases and long-term supported versions for 24 months. |
| Provider | FluentDo |
| Maintainer | Telemetry Forge via info@telemetryforge.io |
| Repository name | Telemetry Forge Agent |
| Image version | 26.2.4 |
| Architecture | amd64 |
The following evidence verifies the image's security and build process compliance with mandated internal standards.
| Container certification | Vendor validated and certified |
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