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Graylog vs OK Log: What are the differences?
Developers describe Graylog as "Open source log management that actually works". Centralize and aggregate all your log files for 100% visibility. Use our powerful query language to search through terabytes of log data to discover and analyze important information. On the other hand, OK Log is detailed as "A distributed and coordination-free log management system". OK Log is a distributed and coördination-free log management system for big ol' clusters. It's an on-prem solution that's designed to be a sort of building block: easy to understand, easy to operate, and easy to extend.
Graylog and OK Log can be primarily classified as "Log Management" tools.
Graylog and OK Log are both open source tools. It seems that Graylog with 4.9K GitHub stars and 759 forks on GitHub has more adoption than OK Log with 2.78K GitHub stars and 135 GitHub forks.
Pros of Graylog
- Open source19
- Powerfull13
- Well documented8
- Alerts6
- User authentification5
- Flexibel query and parsing language5
- User management3
- Easy query language and english parsing3
- Alerts and dashboards3
- Easy to install2
- A large community1
- Manage users and permissions1
- Free Version1
Pros of OK Log
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Cons of Graylog
- Does not handle frozen indices at all1