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What is OpenObserve?

It is a cloud-native observability platform (Logs, Metrics, Traces) that provides ~140x lower storage costs for real-life log data, significantly lower operational cost, and ease of use.
OpenObserve is a tool in the Performance Monitoring category of a tech stack.
OpenObserve is an open source tool with 9.7K GitHub stars and 328 GitHub forks. Here’s a link to OpenObserve's open source repository on GitHub

Who uses OpenObserve?

Developers

OpenObserve Integrations

Slack, Amazon S3, Microsoft Teams, Google Cloud Storage, and Minio are some of the popular tools that integrate with OpenObserve. Here's a list of all 6 tools that integrate with OpenObserve.

OpenObserve's Features

  • SQL-based query language
  • Scheduled and real-time
  • Data storage in object store
  • User-defined Ingest & Query functions

OpenObserve Alternatives & Comparisons

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