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4 changes: 2 additions & 2 deletions agent/agent-about.md
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You can deploy the agent on clusters that you run on-prem, in {{site.data.keyword.cloud_notm}}, or in a different cloud.

The {{site.data.keyword.agent}} is a daemon set that is designed to have one pod running on each node of a cluster. Each pod will collect relevant logs for the node its running on. The {{site.data.keyword.agent}} will then forward those logs to the {{site.data.keyword.logs_full_notm}} service.
The {{site.data.keyword.agent}} is a daemon set that is designed to have one pod running on each node of a cluster. Each pod will collect relevant logs for the node it is running on. The {{site.data.keyword.agent}} will then forward those logs to the {{site.data.keyword.logs_full_notm}} service.

By default, the {{site.data.keyword.agent}} monitors and collects log data from files matching the specified path pattern in `/var/log/containers/`, excluding logs from files matching the exclusion pattern. The refresh interval is set to 10 seconds. You can change these values and more in the config map `logger-agent-config`. For more information, see [Filtering logs](/docs/cloud-logs?topic=cloud-logs-configure-include-exclude).

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![Flow of logs from cluster](../images/cloud-logs-agent-to-instance-2.png "Flow of logs from cluster"){: caption="Flow of logs from cluster" caption-side="bottom"}


## {{site.data.keyword.agent}} for non-orchestarted environments
## {{site.data.keyword.agent}} for non-orchestrated environments
{: #agent-about-std}

You can deploy the {{site.data.keyword.agent}} in Linux and Windows environments.
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