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      flaxking @scottalanmiller
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      @scottalanmiller said in Comparing ELK and GrayLog:

      Because Graylog has been an Elastic Stack for a really long time now, as has ELK. Rebranding something new as something that already exists is a mess.

      And I'm sure there are lots of custom elastic stacks out there

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        scottalanmiller @flaxking
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        @flaxking said in Comparing ELK and GrayLog:

        @scottalanmiller said in Comparing ELK and GrayLog:

        Because Graylog has been an Elastic Stack for a really long time now, as has ELK. Rebranding something new as something that already exists is a mess.

        And I'm sure there are lots of custom elastic stacks out there

        That, too.

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          1337
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          Having not used either - what's the main purpose of ELK and GrayLog?

          Is it just to have a central place to view logs from everything?

          Is it an overlap in functionality or complement to monitoring solutions like zabbix?

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            scottalanmiller @1337
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            @Pete-S said in Comparing ELK and GrayLog:

            Having not used either - what's the main purpose of ELK and GrayLog?

            Comparing to yet other products is easiest.... Splunk, Loggly, LogRhythm

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              scottalanmiller @1337
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              @Pete-S said in Comparing ELK and GrayLog:

              Is it just to have a central place to view logs from everything?

              Yes, but fast, protected, sometimes visually, with deep search. It's like log viewing on steroids.

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                scottalanmiller @1337
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                @Pete-S said in Comparing ELK and GrayLog:

                Is it an overlap in functionality or complement to monitoring solutions like zabbix?

                Complimentary.

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                  flaxking @1337
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                  @Pete-S said in Comparing ELK and GrayLog:

                  Having not used either - what's the main purpose of ELK and GrayLog?

                  Is it just to have a central place to view logs from everything?

                  Is it an overlap in functionality or complement to monitoring solutions like zabbix?

                  ELK can be used for all kinds of data analytics, GrayLog's focuses just on logs

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                    scottalanmiller @flaxking
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                    @flaxking said in Comparing ELK and GrayLog:

                    @Pete-S said in Comparing ELK and GrayLog:

                    Having not used either - what's the main purpose of ELK and GrayLog?

                    Is it just to have a central place to view logs from everything?

                    Is it an overlap in functionality or complement to monitoring solutions like zabbix?

                    ELK can be used for all kinds of data analytics, GrayLog's focuses just on logs

                    Which helps make GrayLog way easier to use than ELK for logging.

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                      gotwf
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                      Well, alrighty then....

                      Moving forward... more modern times is "Elastic Stack", featuring "Beats" more prominently than the infamously pita Logstash. Also known as ELKB. Or at least to a feeble pivot effort by marketing.... Reality is more likely to be EFK, Elasticsearch, Fluendo, Kibana.

                      Time series data side: Prometheus and Loki seem very attractive combo, visualized via Grafana. Loki design document (draft) here: https://docs.google.com/document/d/11tjK_lvp1-SVsFZjgOTr1vV3-q6vBAsZYIQ5ZeYBkyM/view#heading=h.xmomb5buwgxj

                      I am curious as to the thoughts of the greater mind hive?

                      Elastic Stack: Beats may be a modular blast but you still need Logstash for any "manipulations". Be that as it may, you still end up with full text searchable logs. JVM and fiends (typo not intended but apropos?) are going to chew up as much RAM as you can throw at it. CPU cycles as well. So, big enterprise and big hardware kind of deal. Elastic Ph.D. requisite.

                      Loki: Give up log content for a meta data approach. Substantially less resource provisioning requirements. Hence more affordable/cost effective small to medium biz/enterprise side? High bar of entry learning curve wise since this is complex 'chit but still much lower bar than Elastic Stack. Keeping w/analogy, yer' maybe gonna' need a Bachelor's fer' this one.

                      Alrighty then... inquiring minds are curious about such things. Let 'er buck! 🐴

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                      • gotwfG
                        gotwf
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                        P.S.; While the ability to "pivot" from e.g. alert to metrics to log seamlessly from w/in a single UI is indeed attractive, the time series data model of the PLG stack (Prometheus Loki Grafana) does not lend itself well to "The Tail at Scale" problem.

                        https://www2.cs.duke.edu/courses/cps296.4/fall13/838-CloudPapers/dean_longtail.pdf

                        IOW; it is all a lot more complex than one may initially imagine... lol.

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