@XAMTO_AI: OpenObserve is blowing up in the community — a Rust-based observability platform that takes on those outrageously expensive log tools. AGPL-3.0 license, single-file deployment, up and running in minutes. Storage costs drop 140x: Parquet + S3 architecture, incredibly small footprint. All-in-one: logs, me…
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OpenObserve is an open-source observability platform built in Rust that supports logs, metrics, distributed tracing, and RUM. Its storage cost is 140x lower than Elasticsearch, it can be deployed as a single file, and it serves as an open-source alternative to Datadog.
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Open source Datadog alternative for logs, metrics, traces, and frontend monitoring. Modern observability platform: 10x easier, 140x lower storage cost, high performance, petabyte scale.
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