Chronosphere announced new log data control capabilities that reduce log data volumes and costs by up to 30%, while streamlining log data processing.
Six months after the acquisition of Calyptia, Chronopshere is relaunching the Fluent Bit-based solution as Telemetry Pipeline.
In addition, the company is adding greater control of log data volumes and routing as part of the logging solution in its Observability Platform.
Continuing with Calyptia’s commitment to open standards and connections, customers can route data from any source to any observability, object storage, log streams, or SIEM (Security information and event management) back end. The Kubernetes-native solution also simplifies the management of log pipelines with out of box automation capabilities, such as automatic load balancing, automatic healing, and one-click scaling.
Log data management is already a part of Chronosphere’s Observability Platform, which also manages Metrics, Traces, and Events. With this launch, Logs are now fully integrated into the Observability Control Plane, which allows customers to transform data into its most useful form while removing less valuable data. Plus, customers can now transform log data in flight, before routing to either Chronosphere or a cloud object store. The net effect reduces data volumes and optimizes costs since customers only pay for the data they keep.
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