oneuptime
openobserve
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4,090 | 9,648 | |
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10.0 | 9.9 | |
7 days ago | 1 day ago | |
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Apache License 2.0 | GNU Affero General Public License v3.0 |
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oneuptime
- Show HN: OneUptime – open-source Datadog Alternative
- Show HN: OneUptime – Self Hosted Open Source Datadog Alternative
- Show HN: OneUptime – open-source Incident.io,StatusPage.io,PagerDuty alternative
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OneUptime: Open Source StatusPage.io + UptimeRobot + PagerDuty alternative that you can self-host on Kubernetes and Helm
OneUptime (https://github.com/oneuptime/oneuptime) is the open-source alternative to StausPage.io + UptimeRobot + PagerDuty. We're working on adding APM functionalities to it to make it closer to an open-source alternative to data dog. It's 100% free and you can self-host it on your VM / server.
- OneUptime – open-source Incident.io, Pingdom, StatusPage.io, PagerDuty in one
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Ask HN: Which co-location providers would you recommend in the US?
OneUptime (https://oneuptime.com) is looking for a co-location provider in the US for a full rack to begin with.
Havent found good ones so far. Do you use them, if so which one would you recommend?
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Show HN: OneUptime – open-source observability platform
Hello HN!
We’re excited to introduce OneUptime, an open source observability platform. Unlike other companies, our platform is MIT licensed and is 100% open source (and always will be). We’re not following the open-core model, but instead, we’re committed to keeping everything open.
OneUptime is a combination of Incident.io, Pingdom, PagerDuty, and StatusPage.io all in one platform. We’re also planning to add Logs Management and APM to make it a viable alternative to Datadog in the future.
We’ve been in the market for a few months and already have some big enterprises paying us, including the likes of Securonix, Dotdash Meredith, and many more.
We’re a super tiny team of 3 people and are looking for a very senior engineer to join our team, ideally someone who understands OpenTelemetry. We’re 100% bootstrapped and proud of it.
We’d love to hear your early feedback. Please check us out on GitHub here: https://github.com/oneuptime/oneuptime
Looking forward to your thoughts and comments!
- OneUptime: Open Source StatusPage.io + UptimeRobot + PagerDuty alternative that you can self-host.
- OneUptime: Complete open-source observability platform
openobserve
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Show HN: OneUptime – open-source Datadog Alternative
Lot of interesting OSS observability products coming out in recent years. One of the more impressive(and curious for many reasons) IMHO is OpenObserve: https://github.com/openobserve/openobserve .
As opposed to just a stack, they are implementing just about the whole backend shebang from scratch.
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Indexing one petabyte of logs per day with Quickwit
in case it matters to others, https://github.com/openobserve/openobserve/tree/v0.7.0 is the last Apache2 licensed copy before they went AGPL with 0.7.1
https://github.com/openobserve/openobserve/blob/v0.7.0/.env.... is some "onoz" for me, but just recently someone submitted https://github.com/aenix-io/etcd-operator to the CNCF sandbox so maybe things have gotten better around keeping that PoS alive
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Apache Superset
eCharts is awesome. We moved from plotly after using it for several months to echarts at https://github.com/openobserve/openobserve and are super happy.
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Logdy.dev – web based logs viewer UI for local development environment
Wouldn't make more sense to have the same observability stack on production and development? For instance, open-observe is also a single binary that provides UI for logs, metrics and traces, although every log producer would have to be properly configured and routing to it.
Another idea: maybe chrome dev-tools could be repurposed to display server logs instead of client logs, somehow [2].
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1: https://github.com/openobserve/openobserve
2: https://chromedevtools.github.io/devtools-protocol/
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Did OpenTelemetry deliver on its promise in 2023?
It doesn't read from files unfortunately, but https://openobserve.ai/ is very easy to set up locally (single binary) and send otel logs/metrics/traces to.
Here's how I run it locally for my little shovel project - https://github.com/bbkane/shovel#run-the-webapp-locally-with... .
Also linked from that README is an Ansible playbook to start OpenObserve as a systems service on a Linux VM.
Alternatively, see the shovel codebase I linked above for a "stdout" TracerProvider. You could do something like that to save to a file, and then use a tool to prettify the JSON. I have a small script to format json logs at https://github.com/bbkane/dotfiles/blob/2df9af5a9bbb40f2e101...
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Everything is working :(
Implement a monitoring stack, or openobserve for an all-in-one package.
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Windows alternative to Graylog?
I would recommend you take a look at OpenObserve (https://github.com/openobserve/openobserve ). It's free and open source and can do all you asked and more with far lower resource utilization. It's the easiest to run of any log system that you can find. Can capture windows and linux logs. Also compresses them heavily (30-60x, YMMV). 100 GB ingested logs can be 3 GB stored.
- Show HN: Monitor your webapp with minimal setup
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μMon: Stupid simple monitoring
I have used https://github.com/openobserve/openobserve in several hobby projects and liked it. It's an all-in-one solution. It's likely less featureful than many others but a single binary and everything in one place pulled me in and worked for me so far.
Not affiliated, I just like the tool.
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Show HN: HyperDX – open-source dev-friendly Datadog alternative
A good one. A lot is being built on top of clickhouse. I can count at least 3 if not more (hyperdx, signoz and highlight) built on top of clickhouse now.
We at OpenObserve are solving the same problem but a bit differently. A much simpler solution that anyone can run using a single binary on their own laptop or in a cluster of hundreds of nodes backed by s3. Covers logs, metrics, traces, Session replay, RUM and error tracking are being released by end of the month) - https://github.com/openobserve/openobserve
What are some alternatives?
uptime-kuma - A fancy self-hosted monitoring tool
graylog - Free and open log management
auto-docker-dash - A simple, pluggable dashboard and status page
quickwit - Cloud-native search engine for observability. An open-source alternative to Datadog, Elasticsearch, Loki, and Tempo.
howtheysre - A curated collection of publicly available resources on how technology and tech-savvy organizations around the world practice Site Reliability Engineering (SRE)
hyperdx - Resolve production issues, fast. An open source observability platform unifying session replays, logs, metrics, traces and errors powered by Clickhouse and OpenTelemetry.
out - Monitor services in your menu bar
loki - Like Prometheus, but for logs.
Staytus - 💡 An open source solution for publishing the status of your services
parseable - Parseable is a log analytics system platform for modern, cloud native workloads
I-Still-Dont-Care-About-Cookies - Debloated fork of the extension "I don't care about cookies"
Collectd - The system statistics collection daemon. Please send Pull Requests here!