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Open source alternative to DatadogPricing:
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Open-source & cloud-native log management & analytics
Quickwit is an open source Loki alternative too. Like said in one comment here, it works on billions of logs on one modest instance. And Grafana integration is on the way :) <a href="https://github.com/quickwit-oss/quickwit">https://github.com/quickwit-oss/quickwit</a> (disclaimer: I'm one of the cofounders).
#Centralized Logging #Open Source #Search Engine 12 social mentions
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๐ On average 2x faster than Lucene ๐ Full-text search โ๏ธ Configurable tokenizer (stemming available for 17 languages) ๐ Tiny startup time (<10ms) โจ๏ธ Natural and Phrase Queries ไทด Range Queries ๐ Incremental Indexing ๐จ Multi-threaded Indexing ๐ฉ JSON Fโฆ
From my little knowledge of Loki's internals. I think contrary to Loki, Quickwit uses a fully feature search engine library underneath called Tantivy (<a href="https://github.com/quickwit-oss/tantivy">https://github.com/quickwit-oss/tantivy</a>).
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Coralogix is a machine learning powered log analytics solution aimed to solve the problem of unmanageable log data.
In defense of Grafana Loki, it's awesome... If you have a lot of information about your telemetry data up front - i.e volumes, use cases, how you wish to query it etc. A broader solution like Coralogix (https://coralogix.com/) is more appropriate if you're venturing into the unknown and you need more of a data discovery capability. The problem with most of THESE "all in one" platforms is they tried flexibility and feature breadth for cost. Coralogix is a wee bit different, and it gives users an awesome set of cost optimization tools, as well as a simple pricing model, to offer data discovery without a sudden increase in costs (or worse, surprise overages!).
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