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Hue vs Splunk: What are the differences?

What is Hue? An open source SQL Workbench for Data Warehouses. It is open source and lets regular users import their big data, query it, search it, visualize it and build dashboards on top of it, all from their browser.

What is Splunk? Search, monitor, analyze and visualize machine data. It provides the leading platform for Operational Intelligence. Customers use it to search, monitor, analyze and visualize machine data.

Hue and Splunk can be categorized as "Big Data" tools.

According to the StackShare community, Splunk has a broader approval, being mentioned in 67 company stacks & 170 developers stacks; compared to Hue, which is listed in 7 company stacks and 16 developer stacks.

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Pros of Hue
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      API for searching logs, running reports
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      Alert system based on custom query results
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      Dashboarding on any log contents
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      Custom log parsing as well as automatic parsing
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      Ability to style search results into reports
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      Query engine supports joining, aggregation, stats, etc
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      Splunk language supports string, date manip, math, etc
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      Rich GUI for searching live logs
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      Query any log as key-value pairs
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      Granular scheduling and time window support

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    Cons of Hue
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        Splunk query language rich so lots to learn

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      What is Hue?

      It is open source and lets regular users import their big data, query it, search it, visualize it and build dashboards on top of it, all from their browser.

      What is Splunk?

      It provides the leading platform for Operational Intelligence. Customers use it to search, monitor, analyze and visualize machine data.

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