Logs are an integral part of any system that helps you get information about the application state and how it handles its operations. The goal of this blog is to compare the commonly used logging solutions, i.e., ElasticSearch (ELK stack) and Loki (PLG stack), with SigNoz on three parameters: ingestion, query, and storage.
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View All TagsSigNoz is taking part in Hacktoberfest - 2022!
Have you been waiting to start making open-source contributions? There can never be a better time than Hacktoberfest.
Jaeger vs SigNoz - Taking distributed tracing to the next level
Are you thinking of using Jaeger as a distributed tracing tool? What if there is a better alternative that does both distributed traces and metrics monitoring so that your engineering team does not have to use multiple tools.
Getting to know our 4000+ stargazers on GitHub
In a little over 4 months, we have crossed 4k+ stars on our GitHub repo. In this article, we explore what we can learn from our GitHub stars.
The genesis of SigNoz - A full-stack open source observability platform
Why we felt there was a need for a full-stack open source observability platform and how we went about building it.
Cost benchmarking - Self hosting SigNoz vs using a SaaS vendor
In this post we want to lay out typical price which someone would incur in running SigNoz. This would give potential users an idea of what resources they would need to provision & typical monthly cost at different application load and sampling rates.
Why are we building SigNoz?
Bringing out of the box application monitoring to Prometheus
Prometheus is undoubtedly growing as the native monitoring tool for Kubernetes. We have been using Prometheus to collect metrics about our infrastructure for a long, but setting it of the box is still painful
My 7 key takeaways from PromCon 2019
PromCon is one of the premier conferences on Prometheus and related tools like Grafana. This is held every year where developers from around the world gather to learn the latest in monitoring technologies.