Sumologic looks interesting. if you're OK with SaaS they might be worth
checking out.  Loggly's feedback on large volume was to come back to them
in a few months. In my last few roles I've been using splunk.


On Tue, Aug 13, 2013 at 3:48 PM, Derek Balling <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> On Aug 11, 2013, at 1:03 PM, Yves Dorfsman <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Their licenses are based on the amount of log you index per day. If you
> didn't provide them with an estimate of how much log you'd consume per day,
> then somebody probably did a very pessimistic (for you) estimation.
> >
> > Note that the price per GiB decreases as you move up in the license. So
> maybe you talked to a newbie who took the license for 10 GiB and multiply
> by some factor...
>
> Oh, no. We gave them our logging quantity. And they wanted a
> REE-DICK-YOU-LUS amount of cash.
>
> >> After I asked them what biological acts were included and with exactly
> how many professionals, we gave up and built something internally.
> >
> > Did you build from scratch or use existing OSS products?
>
> I would not speak highly of what we built internally. It isn't even on the
> same level as what Splunk gave. But Splunk had priced themselves out of the
> game.
>
> D
>
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