• @geeknik profile photo from Twitter
    Geeknik’s ⍟ Lab | ∀x: (x ⊕ ¬x) ⇔ ∅
    @geeknik

    🚨 OpenObserve just murdered your observability stack. 140x cheaper storage, zero BS. Your fancy ELK setup? Dead. Your Prometheus cluster? Obsolete.

    Running stateless nodes like a digital nomad while your DevOps team still plays with puppet strings. SQL-native querying because… x.com/i/web/status/1…

    23 Nov 2024
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    @geeknik

    Your observability costs are a symptom of digital Stockholm syndrome. Break free. OpenObserve is the red pill. 💊

    23 Nov 2024
  • Sudhir Ravindramohan profile photo from LinkeIn
    Sudhir Ravindramohan
    Co Founder and CTO (Utvyakta)

    Real User Monitoring #RUM is one of the many features of hashtag#openobserve. Enabling it has been a breeze and the insights from #RUM has been superb.

    Thanks so much OpenObserve team and Prabhat Sharma

    14 Oct 2024
  • Graham Brooks profile photo from LinkeIn
    Graham Brooks
    Avatarfleet / Senior Security & Systems Engineer

    Let me tell you about an open source platform that kicks the socks off the competition. At AvatarFleet, we have been going through the process of choosing an observability platform for our product and infrastructure. There are a lot of options out there. Some of them great. Some of them not so great.

    But, OpenObserve is exceptional. It's open source. I have direct access to the team who built it. If I have a problem, I can go read the source code, in addition to getting direct and fast support from their team. And, I can collect a ton of useful metrics, logs, and traces from my platforms, without significant drama. The interface is also super attractive and easy to use.

    A lot of people think of open source as dangerous. They think it's by definition inferior to "Enterprise" toolsets. I disagree. OpenObserve is evidence.

    31 Aug 2024
  • Chaitanya Sistla profile photo from LinkeIn
    Chaitanya Sistla
    OnEngine / Principal Solutions Architect

    Thanks to the creative Founders we have around 🙏

    We initially considered New Relic for our observability needs, with plans to ingest 200GB of data daily and onboard 30 users. The projected monthly cost was steep about $4,770, including data ingestion and user fees. That would have been a whopping $57,240 annually! 😀

    But after exploring alternatives, we made a decision to add OpenObserve on EKS. Now, our monthly expenses are just $450 for EKS, giving us the same level of data insight and user management for a fraction of the cost.The result? A staggering 90% savings, amounting to $51,840 per year.

    Trust Open Source, not everyone builds to make money, some of them are built to solve your problems 🙂

    PS: We customize our VRL functions, build dashboards, enabled RUM, Traces, reports, alerts and SSO.

    3 Sep 2024
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    株式会社デージーネット【公式】
    @DesigNET7121

    OSS情報にログ管理ソフトウェア「OpenObserve」を新しく追加いたしました🙂
    OpenObserveは従来の監視ツールに比べてシステムを観察する能力をより高めたオブザーバビリティツールです。ぜひご確認ください‼️

    designet.co.jp/ossinfo/openob…

    #Linux #OSS #オープンソースソフトウェア #サーバ構築 #ログ管理

    1 21 Sep 2023
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    Alex Yumashev
    @jitbit

    SaaS people, if you're looking for a log management app try out @OpenObserve

    Not affiliated, no idea who they are, but the free-tier is generous AF (200GB per month, 15 days retention - enormous!)

    PS. and if you're not dumping your nginx logs anywhere u're asking for trouble

    15 13 Dec 2023
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    Sean Hamlin
    @wiifm

    I have been using OpenObserve a bunch recently. It is pretty cool pixelite.co.nz/article/analys…

    1 4 Apr 2024
  • @KiridesCoding profile photo from Twitter
    Kirides
    @KiridesCoding

    Ah yes, it's a replacement for grafana, I mean OpenObserve, uh Kibana...? Theres just so much split up infrastructure around. Having things like Aspire and OpenObserve being a one-stop-shop for staging and develop is great. Greatly reduces needed infrastructure

    2 13 Apr 2024
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    foolish
    @foolish_trading

    for anyone who doesn't bother to set up the infra, just try openobserve, single binary to save you ass

    15 Apr 2024
  • @SiddharthaGolu profile photo from Twitter
    Siddhartha Golu
    @SiddharthaGolu

    Evaluated a ton of products and then finally settled on OpenObserve. Self-hosting this was a breeze and I really did see "10x improvement" as they claim. Ingesting logs via vector (dot) dev, collected via OpenTelemetry, stored in s3 and and queries in OO

    1 30 May 2024
  • @SamNewby_ profile photo from Twitter
    Sam Newby
    @SamNewby_

    Spun up OpenObserve for our logging at Vizalo

    Incredibly impressed, stuck behind Caddy and it was up and running in 5 minutes

    3 Jun 2024
  • @Akagi201 profile photo from Twitter
    Akagi201
    @Akagi201

    My super high performant and easy to set Monitoring Stack.
    1. All my services and timers deployment with systemd.
    2. All my services's logs are in journald.
    3. @vectordotdev to ingest journald logs and sinks to @OpenObserve , They are both written in Rust and easy to setup.

    1 11 Jul 2024
  • @BytesDjinni profile photo from Twitter
    Bytes Djinni
    @BytesDjinni

    OpenObserve is exactly what we need to shake up the observability space - kudos to the team for tackling the scalability and cost issues head-on!

    1 10 Aug 2024
  • @bijurwolff profile photo from Twitter
    Daniel Wolff 🏠💉💉
    @bijurwolff

    Excelente mesmo. Botei pra rodar pra um cliente, tá redondinho. E ele ingere opentelemetry de uma maneira muito elegante também. Faz logs, traces e metrics, tudo integrado, mostrando tudo em uma única interface. Muito bom mesmo.

    1 17 Aug 2024
  • @jekatka_ profile photo from Twitter
    Eugene Tkachenko
    @jekatka_

    How We Saved 💰 $8,000/Month on Datadog

    We ❤️ Datadog for monitoring/logs, but costs grew fast with our 5M+ MAUs. We tried sampling (80%, 50%, 20%, errors only) but still costly. Finally, we switched to open-source OpenObserve 🦀 and it works! Saved us $96k/year! 🚀

    5 30 Aug 2024