Logmatic vs sqs-s3-logger

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Logmatic vs sqs-s3-logger: What are the differences?

Logmatic: Funnel all logs, metrics and machine events into a single hub. Get a clear overview of what is happening across your distributed environments, and spot the needle in the haystack in no time. Build dynamic analyses and identify improvements for your software, your user experience and your business; sqs-s3-logger: Serverless logging to S3. A library to persist messages on S3 using serverless architecture. It is mainly targeted at cheaply archiving low-volume, sporadic events from applications without a need to spin additional infrastructure.

Logmatic and sqs-s3-logger can be categorized as "Log Management" tools.

sqs-s3-logger is an open source tool with 182 GitHub stars and 9 GitHub forks. Here's a link to sqs-s3-logger's open source repository on GitHub.

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    Powerful Data Vizualization
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    Live search
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    Super reactive interface
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    Amazing support team
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    Real-time alerts on slack
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    Easy setup
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    Performance
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    It's amazing
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    Just works. gracefully
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    Superb product. Helps us deliver great customer support
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    What is Logmatic?

    Get a clear overview of what is happening across your distributed environments, and spot the needle in the haystack in no time. Build dynamic analyses and identify improvements for your software, your user experience and your business.

    What is sqs-s3-logger?

    A library to persist messages on S3 using serverless architecture. It is mainly targeted at cheaply archiving low-volume, sporadic events from applications without a need to spin additional infrastructure.

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