Need advice about which tool to choose?Ask the StackShare community!
Dejavu vs Elassandra: What are the differences?
Dejavu: A modern, open-source data browser for Elasticsearch. dejaVu fits the unmet need of being a hackable data browser for Elasticsearch. Existing browsers were either built with a legacy UI and had a lacking user experience or used server side rendering (I am looking at you, Kibana); Elassandra: Elasticsearch implemented on top of Cassandra. Elassandra is a fork of Elasticsearch modified to run on top of Apache Cassandra in a scalable and resilient peer-to-peer architecture. Elasticsearch code is embedded in Cassanda nodes providing advanced search features on Cassandra tables and Cassandra serve as an Elasticsearch data and configuration store.
Dejavu and Elassandra belong to "Search Tools" category of the tech stack.
Dejavu and Elassandra are both open source tools. It seems that Dejavu with 5.95K GitHub stars and 366 forks on GitHub has more adoption than Elassandra with 1.24K GitHub stars and 140 GitHub forks.
Pros of Dejavu
- Available as a chrome app2
- Open-source (MIT License)2
- Clean and modern data browsing UI1
- Available as a docker image1
Pros of Elassandra
- Microservice database and search engine1
- Multi-master search engine1
- Well known API1