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We covered this topic quite extensively on the Takipi blog. Grepping through huge unstructured text is quite frustrating.

Sumo Logic, Graylog, Loggly, PaperTrail, Logentries, Stackify: http://blog.takipi.com/how-to-choose-the-right-log-managemen...

ELK vs Splunk: http://blog.takipi.com/splunk-vs-elk-the-log-management-tool...

Hosted ELK tools: http://blog.takipi.com/hosted-elasticsearch-the-future-of-yo...

We're actually building (and using) a log alternative called OverOps (https://www.overops.com), it's a native JVM agent that adds links to each log warning / error / exception that lead to the actual variable state and code that caused them, across the entire call stack. Disclaimer: I work there, would be happy to answer any question.




FWIW, Graylog is not SaaS but can/should/must be installed on-premise: https://www.graylog.org/


Whoops, thanks, edited the last message


I'm really excited about Takipi (I guess OverOps now) but the per-JVM pricing kills it for us, especially as we look to moving to microservices. Any plans for alternative pricing, such as per-GB or per-exception?


Hey, no, not at the moment, but we'll be able to offer discounted prices depending on your specific requirements. If you're working with a startup we also have discounted pricing for that. Drop up an email on hello@overops.com and I'll make sure someone follows up




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