Logstash vs. Qlik Talend Cloud vs. Talend Open Studio (discontinued)

Overview
ProductRatingMost Used ByProduct SummaryStarting Price
Logstash
Score 9.0 out of 10
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N/AN/A
Qlik Talend Cloud
Score 8.8 out of 10
N/A
The Qlik Talend Cloud suite of solutions offer data integration, data quality, application integration, and data governance that work with key data sources, targets, architectures, or methodologies to ensure business users always have trusted and accurate data.N/A
Talend Open Studio (discontinued)
Score 9.0 out of 10
N/A
Talend Open Studio was an open source integration software, used to build basic data pipelines or execute simple ETL and data integration tasks. Qlik and Talend discontinued the service in early 2024, and it is no longer available.
$0
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Pricing
LogstashQlik Talend CloudTalend Open Studio (discontinued)
Editions & Modules
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Offerings
Pricing Offerings
LogstashQlik Talend CloudTalend Open Studio (discontinued)
Free Trial
NoNoNo
Free/Freemium Version
NoNoYes
Premium Consulting/Integration Services
NoNoNo
Entry-level Setup FeeNo setup feeNo setup feeNo setup fee
Additional Details
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Community Pulse
LogstashQlik Talend CloudTalend Open Studio (discontinued)
Features
LogstashQlik Talend CloudTalend Open Studio (discontinued)
Data Source Connection
Comparison of Data Source Connection features of Product A and Product B
Logstash
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Ratings
Qlik Talend Cloud
9.5
10 Ratings
14% above category average
Talend Open Studio (discontinued)
7.5
10 Ratings
10% below category average
Connect to traditional data sources00 Ratings10.010 Ratings7.010 Ratings
Connecto to Big Data and NoSQL00 Ratings9.09 Ratings7.99 Ratings
Data Transformations
Comparison of Data Transformations features of Product A and Product B
Logstash
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Ratings
Qlik Talend Cloud
9.0
10 Ratings
10% above category average
Talend Open Studio (discontinued)
7.0
10 Ratings
15% below category average
Simple transformations00 Ratings9.010 Ratings6.010 Ratings
Complex transformations00 Ratings9.010 Ratings7.910 Ratings
Data Modeling
Comparison of Data Modeling features of Product A and Product B
Logstash
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Ratings
Qlik Talend Cloud
9.0
10 Ratings
13% above category average
Talend Open Studio (discontinued)
7.5
10 Ratings
5% below category average
Data model creation00 Ratings9.09 Ratings6.99 Ratings
Metadata management00 Ratings10.09 Ratings7.99 Ratings
Business rules and workflow00 Ratings8.08 Ratings6.98 Ratings
Collaboration00 Ratings9.09 Ratings7.07 Ratings
Testing and debugging00 Ratings9.010 Ratings8.910 Ratings
Data Governance
Comparison of Data Governance features of Product A and Product B
Logstash
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Ratings
Qlik Talend Cloud
8.5
9 Ratings
6% above category average
Talend Open Studio (discontinued)
6.5
7 Ratings
21% below category average
Integration with data quality tools00 Ratings7.09 Ratings6.06 Ratings
Integration with MDM tools00 Ratings10.09 Ratings7.07 Ratings
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LogstashQlik Talend CloudTalend Open Studio (discontinued)
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Score 8.9 out of 10
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Score 10.0 out of 10
Skyvia
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Score 10.0 out of 10
Medium-sized Companies
Logz.io
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Score 8.5 out of 10
IBM InfoSphere Information Server
IBM InfoSphere Information Server
Score 8.0 out of 10
IBM InfoSphere Information Server
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Score 8.0 out of 10
Enterprises
Sumo Logic
Sumo Logic
Score 8.8 out of 10
IBM InfoSphere Information Server
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Score 8.0 out of 10
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Score 8.0 out of 10
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User Ratings
LogstashQlik Talend CloudTalend Open Studio (discontinued)
Likelihood to Recommend
9.0
(4 ratings)
10.0
(19 ratings)
7.9
(11 ratings)
Likelihood to Renew
-
(0 ratings)
-
(0 ratings)
10.0
(1 ratings)
Usability
9.0
(1 ratings)
9.0
(2 ratings)
3.0
(1 ratings)
Performance
-
(0 ratings)
-
(0 ratings)
4.0
(1 ratings)
Support Rating
-
(0 ratings)
6.6
(4 ratings)
4.9
(3 ratings)
User Testimonials
LogstashQlik Talend CloudTalend Open Studio (discontinued)
Likelihood to Recommend
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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Qlik
This tool fits all kinds of organizations and helps to integrate data between many applications. We can use this tool as data integration is a key feature for all organizations. It is also available in the cloud, which makes the integration more seamless. The firm can opt for the required tools when there are no data integration needs.
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Discontinued Products
For quick daily integrations Talend is a very good tool and it makes development time so short and easy. Citizen developers who are not great programmers can pick up and start using Talend Open Studio within weeks. It's well suited for all kinds of data migration between various systems. It is less appropriate for smaller synchronous services where you need to trace the complete transaction and how data moved between them. It's also less appropriate for small data movements where other tools can be easier to use and manage.
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Pros
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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Qlik
  • Talend Data Integration allows us to quickly build data integrations without a tremendous amount of custom coding (some Java and JavaScript knowledge is still required).
  • I like the UI and it's very intuitive. Jobs are visual, allowing the team members to see the flow of the data, without having to read through the Java code that is generated.
  • Dynamically table creation from new source.
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Discontinued Products
  • Your developers will be able to design SOA services graphically, and it is very easy to document and implement the code.
  • Talend Open Studio is based on Eclipse IDE, so your developers will be very comfy using it
  • Open is Key in Talend Open Studio = Open Source
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Cons
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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Qlik
  • Pricing for sure can be the area for improvement.
  • Real time processing is slow as compared to other tools like Abinitio.
  • While developing batches, it crashes a lot. It may be the issue with me, but I wanted to highlight it.
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Discontinued Products
  • The community is not that up to date and forum is not that great in response. Probably we should make people aware of the tool more on how to use and its implementations.
  • Talend crashes when transforming a lot of data (millions of rows).
  • Proper training documentation is a must for talend which is currently lagging. This will help users to learn more about Talend and use it effectively.
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Likelihood to Renew
Elastic
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Qlik
No answers on this topic
Discontinued Products
There is no licence requirement for Talend Open Studio. So, this is not relevant question. However, if you are asking whether we will use Talend in future. Yes. We will continue to use it. It's very powerful free tool which caters to all our extra, transform, load capabilities. We just love Talend for it's great functionality and ease of use.
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Usability
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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Qlik
We use Talend Data Integration day in and day out. It is the best and easiest tool to jump on to and use. We can build a basic integration super-fast. We could build basic integrations as fast as within the hour. It is also easy to build transformations and use Java to perform some operations.
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Discontinued Products
Talend Open Studio is based on Eclipse and is full of redundant procedures to do one thing, like when installing libraries. Sometimes I cannot manually download the libraries that it can't find.
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Performance
Elastic
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Qlik
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Discontinued Products
Many times, Talend freezes. When you give a cancel command, it takes several minutes to stop. It also takes a great toll on our PC with 16 GB of ram and I7 CPU, even in idle status. If you are downloading Maven Jar/Libraries, you cannot do anything and have to wait until the task is finished.
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Support Rating
Elastic
No answers on this topic
Qlik
Good support, specially when it relates to PROD environment. The support team has access to the product development team. Things are internally escalated to development team if there is a bug encountered. This helps the customer to get quick fix or patch designed for problem exceptions. I have also seen support showing their willingness to help develop custom connector for a newly available cloud based big data solution
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Discontinued Products
Talend Open Studio is free and we are not using the enterprise version which comes with licence and support. So, mostly depend on the open source community for any issues that we face. The document is good and we didn't have to use any support so far. We did evaluate the enterprise version and so far sticking to the free version.
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Alternatives Considered
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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Qlik
In comparison with the other ETLs I used, Talend is more flexible than Data Services (where you cannot create complex commands). It is similar to Datastage speaking about commands and interfaces. It is more user-friendly than ODI, which has a metadata point of view on its own, while Talend is more classic. It has both on-prem and cloud approaches, while Matillion is only cloud-based.
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Discontinued Products
Informatica has a limited number of components that you can use. This places a heavy limitation on the capabilities of Informatica. On the other hand, Talend allows you to create your own custom components using Java. For businesses that need to perform a wide variety of data operations, it can be quite useful to have the option of creating your own custom components to satisfy business needs.
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Return on Investment
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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Qlik
  • It’s only been a positive RoI with Talend given we’ve interfaced large datasets between critical on-Prem and cloud-native apps to efficiently run our business operations.
  • 40K+ plots data, covering 1K+ crop varieties.
  • 3K+ Customer & their credit data, 3K+ product inventory & pricing.
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Discontinued Products
  • I delivered projects the client did not believe were possible, and I provided intermediate value by providing visibility to hidden data problems in their systems they could not detect before.
  • I was able to work 3 projects at a time, pausing gracefully in one while switching to the other, with minimal effort.
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