Elastic Observability

Elastic Observability

Last Updated Feb 14, 2025

Overview

Elastic Observability software helps businesses monitor performance and health, offering features like alerting, reporting, and analytics. While watchers have limited query functionality compared to free searches, making complex queries harder to execute, it enables proactive issue detection and resolution before impacting stakeholders.

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What Is Elastic Observability?

Elastic Observability is a comprehensive software solution that helps businesses monitor and optimize their applications. Tracking critical metrics like CPU usage, memory consumption, network traffic, and more provides deep insights into application performance. The platform also offers robust log monitoring tools, allowing users to track application processes in real time. Additionally, it sends proactive notifications for any anomalies or significant events, enabling timely issue resolution and performance improvements.

Elastic Observability Pricing

The Elastic Observability price model offers three pricing plans, including:

  • Standard: As low as $95/month
  • Platinum: As low as $125/month
  • Enterprise: As low as $175/month
Get a detailed Elastic Observability cost estimate to determine the best plan that works for your business.

Disclaimer: Pricing is subject to change.

Elastic Observability Integrations

The software comes with diverse third-party integrations, including:

  • Oracle
  • NetFlow
  • MongoDB
  • Microsoft 365 (Office 365) And OneDrive
  • Kubernetes
  • Google Cloud
  • Envoy
Schedule a free Elastic Observability demo to learn more about its integration tools.

Who Is Elastic Observability For?

Elastic Observability is designed to cater to diverse industries and sectors, including:

  • Public sector
  • Financial services
  • Telecommunications
  • Retail
  • Manufacturing

Is Elastic Observability Right For You?

Elastic Observability unifies applications, infrastructure, and user data into a single platform, breaking down silos for comprehensive insights. Built on the trusted Elastic Stack (ELK), it offers powerful visibility and real-time alerting, enabling organizations to monitor distributed systems effectively and gain actionable, end-to-end Observability.

Do you still need to learn about Elastic Observability? Call our team at (661) 384-7070 for expert guidance on your questions.

Pros And Cons of Elastic Observability

Pros

  • Offers real-time monitoring

  • Seamlessly collects data from a wide array of sources

  • Handles the analysis and storage of large log traces

  • Perform rapid searches with a wide range of filter options for log querying

Cons

  • Log generation with APM (application performance monitoring) is challenging

  • Watchers have limited query capabilities compared to free searches

Frequently Asked Questions

No, Elastic Observability does not provide API access.

Elastic Observability supports the English language.

Elastic Observability does not offer a standalone mobile app for direct monitoring, but it includes a "Mobile APM" feature that enables the monitoring of mobile applications. It allows users to track performance, identify errors, and monitor other metrics specific to iOS and Android applications.

The software offers various third-party integrations, including Oracle, NetFlow, MongoDB, Microsoft 365 (Office 365), OneDrive, Kubernetes, Google Cloud, and Envoy.

The Elastic Observability cost structure includes three plans: Standard starting as low as $95/month, Platinum starting at $125/month, and Enterprise starting at $175/month. Users can request a detailed analysis of the Elastic Observability price.

Elastic Observability is designed to serve various industries, including the public sector, financial services, telecommunications, retail, and manufacturing.

Elastic Observability provides support through a 24/7 (live rep), chat, phone, knowledge base, FAQs/forums, and email/help desk.