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LogDNA vs OK Log: What are the differences?

Developers describe LogDNA as "Easy beautiful logging in the cloud". The easiest log management system you will ever use! LogDNA is a cloud-based log management system that allows engineering and devops to aggregate all system and application logs into one efficient platform. Save, store, tail and search app. 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.

LogDNA and OK Log can be primarily classified as "Log Management" tools.

OK Log is an open source tool with 2.78K GitHub stars and 135 GitHub forks. Here's a link to OK Log's open source repository on GitHub.

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Pros of LogDNA
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    Easy setup
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    Cheap
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    Extremely fast
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    Powerful filtering and alerting functionality
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    Graphing capabilities
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    Export data to S3
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    Multi-cloud
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    Cons of LogDNA
    Cons of OK Log
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      Limited visualization capabilities
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      Cannot copy & paste text from visualization
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      What is LogDNA?

      The easiest log management system you will ever use! LogDNA is a cloud-based log management system that allows engineering and devops to aggregate all system and application logs into one efficient platform. Save, store, tail and search app

      What is OK Log?

      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.

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