Logmanager vs. Logstash

Overview
ProductRatingMost Used ByProduct SummaryStarting Price
Logmanager
Score 0.0 out of 10
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Logmanager is a log management platform enhanced with SIEM capabilities that helps IT professionals to contain cyberthreats, ensure legal compliance, and streamline troubleshooting. By transforming diverse logs, events, metrics, and traces into actionable insights, it helps security and operations teams respond swiftly to any incident. Logmanager delivers a unified approach to modern observability and security, helping customers…
$0.09
per month GB
Logstash
Score 9.0 out of 10
N/A
N/AN/A
Pricing
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Editions & Modules
Logmanager Free
$0
Logmanager Scale
$0.09
per month GB
Logmanager Max
Custom
per month GB
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Offerings
Pricing Offerings
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Free Trial
YesNo
Free/Freemium Version
YesNo
Premium Consulting/Integration Services
YesNo
Entry-level Setup FeeNo setup feeNo setup fee
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Small Businesses
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Score 8.9 out of 10
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Medium-sized Companies
Sumo Logic
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Score 8.8 out of 10
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Score 8.8 out of 10
Enterprises
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Score 8.8 out of 10
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User Ratings
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Usability
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User Testimonials
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Logmanager
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Elastic
Perfect for projects where Elasticsearch makes sense: if you decide to employ ES in a project, then you will almost inevitably use LogStash, and you should anyways. Such projects would include: 1. Data Science (reading, recording or measure web-based Analytics, Metrics) 2. Web Scraping (which was one of our earlier projects involving LogStash) 3. Syslog-ng Management: While I did point out that it can be a bit of an electric boo-ga-loo in finding an errant configuration item, it is still worth it to implement Syslog-ng management via LogStash: being able to fine-tune your log messages and then pipe them to other sources, depending on the data being read in, is incredibly powerful, and I would say is exemplar of what modern Computer Science looks like: Less Specialization in mathematics, and more specialization in storing and recording data (i.e. Less Engineering, and more Design).
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Pros
Logmanager
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Elastic
  • Logstash design is definitely perfect for the use case of ELK. Logstash has "drivers" using which it can inject from virtually any source. This takes the headache from source to implement those "drivers" to store data to ES.
  • Logstash is fast, very fast. As per my observance, you don't need more than 1 or 2 servers for even big size projects.
  • Data in different shape, size, and formats? No worries, Logstash can handle it. It lets you write simple rules to programmatically take decisions real-time on data.
  • You can change your data on the fly! This is the CORE power of Logstash. The concept is similar to Kafka streams, the difference being the source and destination are application and ES respectively.
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Cons
Logmanager
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Elastic
  • It is heavy i.e., intensive as of now. Need to reduce overhead to save CPU/RAM consumption
  • Need to be more Kubernetes-friendly. Should support auto-scaling and K8s observability
  • Initial configuration is still complex. A seamless config procedure is still required
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Usability
Logmanager
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Elastic
As I said earlier, for a production-grade OpenStack Telco cloud, Logstash brings high value in flexibility, compliance, and troubleshooting efficiency. However, this brings a higher infra & ops cost on resources, but that is not a problem in big datacenters because there is no resource crunch in terms of servers or CPU/RAM
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Alternatives Considered
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Elastic
Logstash can be compared to other ETL frameworks or tools, but it is also complementary to several, for example, Kafka. I would not only suggest using Logstash when the rest of the ELK stack is available, but also for a self-hosted event collection pipeline for various searching systems such as Solr or Graylog, or even monitoring solutions built on top of Graphite or OpenTSDB.
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Return on Investment
Logmanager
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Elastic
  • Positive: LogStash is OpenSource. While this should not be directly construed as Free, it's a great start towards Free. OpenSource means that while it's free to download, there are no regular patch schedules, no support from a company, no engineer you can get on the phone / email to solve a problem. You are your own Engineer. You are your own Phone Call. You are your own ticketing system.
  • Negative: Since Logstash's features are so extensive, you will often find yourself saying "I can just solve this problem better going further down / up the Stack!". This is not a BAD quality, necessarily and it really only depends on what Your Project's Aim is.
  • Positive: LogStash is a dream to configure and run. A few hours of work, and you are on your way to collecting and shipping logs to their required addresses!
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ScreenShots

Logmanager Screenshots

Screenshot of the dashboard. Logmanager features 140+ built-in parsers for technologies like firewalls, networking devices, and EDR. It also features connectors for Windows, SQL, Microsoft 365, and Linux, with support for formats such as CEF, LEEF, and JSON. Through consistent log normalization, all data is presented in a unified visualization pane as shown, to give operators the information they need at a glance.Screenshot of how Logmanager ensures secure, long-term retention of log data for forensic analysis and compliance. It helps meet cybersecurity regulations like GDPR and NIS2, industry standards such as HIPAA, and frameworks like ISO 27001.Screenshot of where to query and filter log files by host, device, or any other tag with natural query language. Specific security events can be analyzed, or patterns in context through log enrichment.Screenshot of the advanced log analytics that help detect malicious patterns, improve troubleshooting, and contain security threats.Screenshot of an out-of-the-box reporting template. Reports can be generated based on dashboard templates.Screenshot of some of the dozens of predefined dashboards available. These offer insights into log data trends, system performance, security events, and compliance status.