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Sumo Logic

Overview

What is Sumo Logic?

Sumo Logic is a log management offering from the San Francisco based company of the same name.

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Sumo Logic is a versatile tool that is widely used in an enterprise setting by developers, system engineers, management, and InfoSec …
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Sumo Logic

7 out of 10
July 22, 2021
Incentivized
Sumo Logic is used purely within the corporate IT area of the business as a limited access storage location for logs as part of a larger …
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Pricing

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Essentials

$3.00

Cloud
Per GB Logs

Enterprise

$4.00

Cloud
Per GB Logs

Enterprise Security

$4.25

Cloud
Per GB Logs

Entry-level set up fee?

  • No setup fee

Offerings

  • Free Trial
  • Free/Freemium Version
  • Premium Consulting/Integration Services
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Product Demos

Sumo Logic Search Job API

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Sumo Logic: Unified Logs and Metrics

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Demo of Sumo Logic Log Reduce - Next Generation Log Analytics

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Next Generation Log Management & Analytics - Demo of Sumo Logic

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Product Details

What is Sumo Logic?

Sumo Logic is a cloud-native SaaS analytics platform powered by logs that helps customers deliver reliable and secure cloud-native applications. Sumo Logic helps practitioners and developers to ensure application reliability and security against modern threats and gain insights into their cloud infrastructures. The scalable platform also offers real-time analytics and insights across observability and security solutions for their cloud-native applications.

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Sumo Logic Technical Details

Deployment TypesSoftware as a Service (SaaS), Cloud, or Web-Based
Operating SystemsUnspecified
Mobile ApplicationNo

Frequently Asked Questions

Sumo Logic is a log management offering from the San Francisco based company of the same name.

Datadog, Splunk Cloud, and New Relic are common alternatives for Sumo Logic.

Reviewers rate Support Rating highest, with a score of 8.7.

The most common users of Sumo Logic are from Mid-sized Companies (51-1,000 employees).
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Reviews and Ratings

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Community Insights

TrustRadius Insights are summaries of user sentiment data from TrustRadius reviews and, when necessary, 3rd-party data sources. Have feedback on this content? Let us know!

Sumo Logic is a versatile tool that is widely used in an enterprise setting by developers, system engineers, management, and InfoSec professionals. Its primary use case is as a log aggregation tool, allowing users to ingest large amounts of logs and gain visibility into their systems. By centralizing application logs, Sumo Logic aids in troubleshooting, development assistance, security, and compliance efforts. It serves as a reliable troubleshooting tool for technical users and provides valuable insights for analysis and support.

OneLogin, a platform that relies on Sumo Logic, utilizes it to gain advanced visibility into transactions within their platform and extends a limited version to their customers. Users find Sumo Logic's customizable heuristics invaluable for identifying specific event information. The tool enables proactive monitoring and root cause analysis of application problems, offering comprehensive exploration of logs across clusters of machines. Its ability to generate alerts for log errors reduces response time to incidents significantly.

Sumo Logic also fulfills the requests of business users who need simple and quick insights into their IT infrastructure. It empowers them to create customized dashboards to monitor and analyze logs from various environments. The eCommerce department uses Sumo Logic specifically for monitoring application logs, performing ad hoc queries, and setting up alerts for system problems. Overall, Sumo Logic plays an essential role in bringing visibility, improving system performance understanding, aiding troubleshooting efforts, and fulfilling compliance requirements in enterprise settings.

Valuable log ingestion: Many users have found Sumo Logic's ability to ingest logs from their CDN directly, in real-time, to be a valuable feature. This eliminates the need for massive compressed archives that were sent every two hours.

Extensive REST API capabilities: Several reviewers have praised Sumo Logic's REST API for its extensive capabilities in managing log sources, source configurations, dashboard data, searches, and more. They have also noted that the API documentation is consistently updated.

Easy configuration management: Users appreciate the addition of the ability to configure agents via configuration files. This feature allows for easier and more flexible configuration management using tools like Chef, Puppet, or Salt. Some users have specifically mentioned how this has improved their workflow.

Difficult User Management: Many users have expressed difficulty in managing user accounts due to the lack of a User/RBAC API, which made it necessary to manually review user accounts and create spreadsheets.

Limited Collaboration Features: Reviewers have mentioned that the user who creates saved search queries, alerts, reports, or dashboards is the only one who can edit them. This creates difficulties in a collaborative environment or larger enterprise where multiple users may need to collaborate on and modify these assets.

Unpublished Work on User Deletion: Deleting a user account in Sumo Logic causes all the work created by that user to become unpublished and unscheduled. This includes dashboards, scheduled searches, alerting, reporting, and other related assets.

Users commonly recommend the following for Sumo Logic:

  • Use Sumo Logic for log file analysis and other big data projects. It is considered the best solution available in the market for log management and machine data analytics platform.

  • Configure alerts for anomalies/failures and keep logs of different parts of the system to ensure comprehensive monitoring.

  • Take advantage of Sumo Logic's ease of use and advanced features, such as parsing, dashboarding, and alerting. Users should consider taking training provided by Sumo Logic to effectively navigate the platform.

  • Utilize the very responsive support team and benefit from frequent updates provided by Sumo Logic.

  • Set up Sumo Logic properly for future time-saving benefits.

  • Consider Sumo Logic for IT teams as it provides sophisticated analytics and improves security in the cloud.

  • Optimize log writing of applications for cheaper and better log management with Sumo Logic.

  • Use Sumo Logic for monitoring APIs, network monitoring issues, and infrastructure monitoring to make it more efficient.

  • Explore more ways to view and aggregate data in Sumo Logic for better monitoring of systems.

  • Consider the total cost of ownership before choosing a monitoring analytics solution, including capacity planning, data ingest costs, support contracts, time to build out an MVP, familiarity with the data, and cycle time.

  • Work with vendor services for any issues related to search API and dashboard problems.

  • Try Sumo Logic as a good alternative to Splunk if it is not in the budget or if extreme needs are not present. Users also have access to free product certification and training.

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Reviews

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July 22, 2021

Sumo Logic

Score 7 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
Sumo Logic can deal with large amounts of data very well and has incredible processing power to give you real meaningful interpretations of the data you give it. It requires some time to get the best out of it and will only be as good as the data you feed into it.
Score 10 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Many products have built-in visibility to events like when a user logs in. What they don't have is visibility into failed login events, for instance. Sumo Logic provides incredible insight for troubleshooting when things don't go as expected. Based upon the logs, key people could also be alerted based upon event details. This is a very powerful platform.
Score 10 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
SumoLogic is a fantastic log aggregator and analysis tool, a fine alternative to Splunk. Searching is powerful and mostly intuitive and results come fast. If you have application logs in clusters or Kubernetes pods that lose their logs every time they're restarted, Sumo is the solution for you.
M Phillip Yogore | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 9 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
I love using Sumo Logic when it comes to it finding a laptop on our system. Sometimes we always don't have the right documentation on a system or no documentation on a system at all. In these scenarios, we might have the name of the user, their user ID, or the mac address. What Sumo Logic has provided us when pulling reports from the various systems it allows us to find these machines.
David Tanner | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 9 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
Sumo Logic appears to be well designed for a small operation to get started with a small amount of logs. As a company grows, I am not sure that the tool will keep up with the demand of massive amounts of logs. This seems to be the case with most of the hosted log services I have worked with at least.
Score 8 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
It's great for logging all interactions you tell it to log and it's great for sharing information found in queries made by individuals because specific queries can be shared via links that Sumo creates. It's not great for holding information for longer than 30 days or for accessing information over a long period of time.
Score 10 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
Sumo Logic is great anytime you already have a flat log file that your application uses well, and naturally it does not perform well if your applications or services do not write useful information to their logs. We particularly rely on sumo logic to help with post mortems and root cause analysis as we can look environment wide for log anomalies.
Jason Sievert | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 10 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
If you have more than one server or application that you generate logs on, Sumo Logic makes the pain of collecting the data and searching it go away. Also with their live tail feature, you can view and parse logs in real time. Sumo Logic makes it easy to collect logs from file based, windows event logs, and network syslog sources.
Tim Mortensen | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 8 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
Anytime you are in a customer service role that requires support users connect to your system, you could greatly benefit from your reps using Sumo Logic. Without Sumo Logic, it would be very difficult to troubleshoot in a fast and accurate way. It completely removes the need for a back and forth with your customer to ask probing questions, and replaces it with a direct visual of the problem.
Score 9 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
If you are looking for an internal only system then this may not work for you, but aside from that I cannot see where this would be less appropriate. This system is well suited to bring diverse system info together for cross platform research and auditing. It is really helpful where custom reporting is desired or required.
Score 9 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
For us using Sumo Logic as the centralized location for all of our logs is great. You can either set up custom dashboards to see your data or they have default dashboards/graphs for whatever type of data you're trying to input (web logs, server logs, etc). It makes seeing your data easy.
Derek Ardolf | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 7 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
Sumo Logic is best suited, as of the time of this review, for a smaller-to-medium sized enterprise. Medium may be pushing it, depending on the deployment. The larger the enterprise, user access, and server agent count, the harder Sumo Logic is at scaling and realistically using. I have not managed or deployed other log aggregation solutions, so I'm not aware of whether competitors may suffer from the same setbacks as Sumo Logic. The ease of use, ability to deploy quickly, always having the latest version of the web portal (due to it being hosted), and being able to have data readily available for a critical time of the year were great benefits. Sumo Logic had also shown that they were taking our feedback seriously, and seemed to be working on resolutions to many of these issues for 2016. I'm giving a 7 out of 10 based on the Sumo Logic as it was in November 2015. If one is in talks with the vendor, the cons listed here should be mentioned in order to see if they have been resolved.
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