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BindPlane vs Loggly: 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, Loggly is detailed as "Log Management, Simplified in the Cloud". The world's most popular cloud-based log management service delivers application intelligence.

BindPlane and Loggly can be primarily classified as "Log Management" tools.

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Pros of BindPlane
Pros of Loggly
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      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
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      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 BindPlane
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        Pricey after free plan

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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 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.

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