Coralogix vs Sumo Logic

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Coralogix vs Sumo Logic: What are the differences?

What is Coralogix? Machine learning powered log analytics. Coralogix automatically clusters millions of log records back into their patterns and finds connections between those patterns to form the baseline flows of each software individually, thus helping companies to get a hold of their log data and proactively solve their production problems.

What is Sumo Logic? Cloud Log Management for Application Logs and IT Log Data. Cloud-based machine data analytics platform that enables companies to proactively identify availability and performance issues in their infrastructure, improve their security posture and enhance application rollouts. Companies using Sumo Logic reduce their mean-time-to-resolution by 50% and can save hundreds of thousands of dollars, annually. Customers include Netflix, Medallia, Orange, and GoGo Inflight.

Coralogix and Sumo Logic can be categorized as "Log Management" tools.

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Pros of Coralogix
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      Search capabilities
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      Live event streaming
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      Pci 3.0 compliant
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      Easy to setup

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    Cons of Coralogix
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        Expensive
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        Occasionally unreliable log ingestion
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        Missing Monitoring

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      What is Coralogix?

      Coralogix is a stateful streaming data platform that provides real-time insights and long-term trend analysis with no reliance on storage or indexing, solving the monitoring challenges of data growth in large-scale systems.

      What is Sumo Logic?

      Cloud-based machine data analytics platform that enables companies to proactively identify availability and performance issues in their infrastructure, improve their security posture and enhance application rollouts. Companies using Sumo Logic reduce their mean-time-to-resolution by 50% and can save hundreds of thousands of dollars, annually. Customers include Netflix, Medallia, Orange, and GoGo Inflight.

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