Loggly vs sqs-s3-logger

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Loggly vs sqs-s3-logger: What are the differences?

Loggly: Log Management, Simplified in the Cloud. The world's most popular cloud-based log management service delivers application intelligence; sqs-s3-logger: Serverless logging to S3. A library to persist messages on S3 using serverless architecture. It is mainly targeted at cheaply archiving low-volume, sporadic events from applications without a need to spin additional infrastructure.

Loggly and sqs-s3-logger belong to "Log Management" category of the tech stack.

sqs-s3-logger is an open source tool with 182 GitHub stars and 9 GitHub forks. Here's a link to sqs-s3-logger's open source repository on GitHub.

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Pros of Loggly
Pros of sqs-s3-logger
  • 37
    Centralized log management
  • 25
    Easy to setup
  • 21
    Great filtering
  • 16
    Live logging
  • 15
    Json log support
  • 10
    Log Management
  • 10
    Alerting
  • 7
    Great Dashboards
  • 7
    Love the product
  • 4
    Heroku Add-on
  • 2
    Easy to setup and use
  • 2
    Easy setup
  • 2
    No alerts in free plan
  • 2
    Great UI
  • 2
    Good parsing
  • 2
    Powerful
  • 2
    Fast search
  • 2
    Backup to S3
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    Cons of Loggly
    Cons of sqs-s3-logger
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      Pricey after free plan
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      What is Loggly?

      It is a SaaS solution to manage your log data. There is nothing to install and updates are automatically applied to your Loggly subdomain.

      What is sqs-s3-logger?

      A library to persist messages on S3 using serverless architecture. It is mainly targeted at cheaply archiving low-volume, sporadic events from applications without a need to spin additional infrastructure.

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