observIQ vs. Sensu, by Sumo Logic

Overview
ProductRatingMost Used ByProduct SummaryStarting Price
observIQ
Score 0.0 out of 10
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observIQ is an observability solution designed to bring clarity and control to organizations through the creation of a Unified Telemetry Pipeline—BindPlaneOP. Designed for modern enterprises, BindPlaneOP offers visibility across cloud, hybrid, and on-premise environments. Boasting users at companies like Google, Gap, and LobLaws, observIQ aims to ensure DevOps, IT, and Cloud teams have the tools they need to succeed.N/A
Sensu
Score 8.0 out of 10
Enterprise companies (1,001+ employees)
Sensu, now from Sumo Logic (acquired in June of 2021) is presented as a future-proof solution for multi-cloud monitoring at scale. The Sensu monitoring event pipeline is used by businesses to automate their monitoring workflows and gain visibility into their multi-cloud environments. The vendor boasts companies like Sony, Box.com, and Activision use Sensu to help deliver value to their customers. Sensu offers a comprehensive monitoring solution for enterprises, providing visibility across every…N/A
Pricing
observIQSensu, by Sumo Logic
Editions & Modules
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Offerings
Pricing Offerings
observIQSensu
Free Trial
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Free/Freemium Version
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Premium Consulting/Integration Services
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Entry-level Setup FeeNo setup feeOptional
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Community Pulse
observIQSensu, by Sumo Logic
Considered Both Products
observIQ

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Sensu
Chose Sensu
Have used New Relic and Sematext Cloud for APM and for tracking over days and visualizing the issues. But those are very expensive as compared to Sensu.
Chose Sensu
We initially compared Sensu to Nagios XI. Nagios has languished for years and clearly wouldn't scale well without a lot of effort, while Sensu's architecture was clearly designed to be better at scaling horizontally.
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User Ratings
observIQSensu, by Sumo Logic
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8.6
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User Testimonials
observIQSensu, by Sumo Logic
Likelihood to Recommend
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Sooner or later, companies are going to figure out that there's more to monitoring than what Nagios can provide. For those that want to dip their toe in the water and still provide backward compatibility with a legacy Nagios environment, Sensu is a good choice. It's mainly for businesses that want more than Nagios but don't want to take the full plunge with something radically different and metric-based such as Prometheus. Having moved to metric-based monitoring so far as I'm able, I can say with confidence that it's far better than what Nagios or Sensu provide.
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Pros
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  • Unique concept as a "monitoring router" that can tie services together.
  • Backward-compatible with Nagios environments.
  • More of a DevOps focus than Nagios.
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Cons
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  • Cannot be solely used for tracking metrics over time.
  • Not a very good UI.
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Support Rating
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Sensu's customer support was always willing to work with us but never really seemed to learn much from our experiences. I think they get a lot of customers with DevOps IT teams that are willing to put in a lot of elbow grease to get the most of Sensu's architecture. However, despite explaining my continued disappointment with their documentation and the overall flow of the product, I never got much more than a "sorry" and a notice that their documentation was open source if I wanted to contribute to it. The problem, of course, is that you can't document what you don't understand. I'm a former technical writer, so I know that better than most.
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Alternatives Considered
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Have used New Relic and Sematext Cloud for APM and for tracking over days and visualizing the issues. But those are very expensive as compared to Sensu.
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Return on Investment
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  • Can easily understand and extend use-cases to under server capabilities.
  • Can use it to scale well.
  • Can help in efficient resource planning.
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ScreenShots

observIQ Screenshots

Screenshot of the detailed processor logs for various sources, including log types, messages, and telemetry search capabilities with BindPlane.Screenshot of BindPlane's overview dashboard, which displays data flows from multiple agents to multiple destinations, with real-time monitoring of data rates.Screenshot of log processors with severity levels and recommendations, highlighting data reduction with BindPlane.Screenshot of a data summary with agent status, data reduction rates, recent activity, and top configurations with BindPlane.Screenshot of BindPlane data flow configurations, which can show data routing virtually any source and send to virtually any destination, all the while providing real-time metrics.

Sensu Screenshots

Screenshot of Sensu dashboard homepageScreenshot of Sensu dashboard namespace switcherScreenshot of Sensu events displayed in Grafana. In the examples above, Sensu is comfortably handling 40,000 Sensu agent connections (and their keepalives) and processing over 36,000 events per second.Screenshot of Sensu events displayed in Grafana. In the examples above, Sensu is comfortably handling 40,000 Sensu agent connections (and their keepalives) and processing over 36,000 events per second.