BindPlane vs Gravwell

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BindPlane vs Gravwell: What are the differences?

Developers describe BindPlane as "Relationship-aware stream of metrics and logs in real time". It delivers a relationship-aware stream of metrics and logs in real time. It seamlessly connects stacks outside of Google Cloud Platform (GCP) to Stackdriver for unified monitoring. It also allows you to close monitoring gaps for key application workloads running on GCP, like Microsoft SQL Server and SAP and dramatically reduce IT operations data management tasks. We also do the same for New Relic Insights and Microsoft Azure Monitor. On the other hand, Gravwell is detailed as "Ingest everything, compromise nothing. Data analytics at scale with predictive pricing". It is the most flexible full-stack analytics platform in the world. We excel at fusing disparate data sources such as firewall logs, end point event logs, network traffic, OT IDS logs, OT process data, threat feed data, etc. to create a central source of knowledge. Created in the IoT age we know modern data insights demand unlimited ingest and analysis capability for cybersecurity, IoT, business analytics, and more. We support a wide range of customers, from energy production, energy delivery, government, finance, and insurance to health and beauty products.

BindPlane and Gravwell belong to "Log Management" category of the tech stack.

Some of the features offered by BindPlane are:

  • Performance Monitoring
  • Monitoring Integration
  • Managed fluentD Agent and Log Streaming Option for Stackdriver

On the other hand, Gravwell provides the following key features:

  • Ability for deployment in cloud, on-premises, or in an isolated on-premises network lacking outside network connectivity
  • Capable of collecting disparate unstructured time-series data sources into a queryable data lake
  • Enable data scientists to create custom analysis code/tools to be executed as part of a search pipeline or query system
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      Great customer support
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      Easy to use GUI
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      Dashboards
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      Ready-to-install kits
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      Rapid deployment
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      Multi-tenancy
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      No storage-based pricing
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      Indexing on writes
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      Highly scalable and performant
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      Ingest native/raw data and query later
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      Query supports joins on binary data

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    Cons of BindPlane
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        Query language is a lot to learn

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      What is BindPlane?

      It delivers a relationship-aware stream of metrics and logs in real time. It seamlessly connects stacks outside of Google Cloud Platform (GCP) to Stackdriver for unified monitoring. It also allows you to close monitoring gaps for key application workloads running on GCP, like Microsoft SQL Server and SAP and dramatically reduce IT operations data management tasks. We also do the same for New Relic Insights and Microsoft Azure Monitor.

      What is Gravwell?

      It is the most flexible full-stack analytics platform in the world. We excel at fusing disparate data sources such as firewall logs, end point event logs, network traffic, OT IDS logs, OT process data, threat feed data, etc. to create a central source of knowledge. Created in the IoT age we know modern data insights demand unlimited ingest and analysis capability for cybersecurity, IoT, business analytics, and more. We support a wide range of customers, from energy production, energy delivery, government, finance, and insurance to health and beauty products.

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