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OpenObserve

A cloud-native observability platform built specifically for logs, metrics, traces, analytics, RUM (real user monitoring — performance, errors, session replay) designed to work at petabyte scale.

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  • Freemium
  • Open Source

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  • Self-Hosted
  • Software as a Service (SaaS)
  • Docker
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  • Licensing

    Open Source (AGPL-3.0) and Freemium product.
  • Pricing

    free version with limited functionality.
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  • Supported Languages

    • English

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What is OpenObserve?

OpenObserve (O2 for short) is a cloud-native observability platform built specifically for logs, metrics, traces, analytics, RUM (Real User Monitoring - Performance, Errors, Session Replay) designed to work at petabyte scale.

It is straightforward and easy to operate, in contrast to Elasticsearch, which requires understanding and tuning numerous settings. Get OpenObserve up and running in under 2 minutes.

OpenObserve serves as a seamless replacement for Elasticsearch for users who ingest data using APIs and perform searches. OpenObserve comes with its own user interface, eliminating the need for separate installation.

You can reduce your log storage costs by ~140x compared to Elasticsearch by using OpenObserve. Below, we present the results from pushing logs from our production Kubernetes cluster to both Elasticsearch and OpenObserve using Fluent Bit.

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