Ship logs with what you already run
Vector, Fluent Bit, Fluentd, Filebeat, Logstash, Telegraf, Kinesis — point them at OpenObserve over OTLP, the Elasticsearch bulk API, or syslog. No rip-and-replace.
Explore log ingestionGetting Started with OpenObserve
Logs, metrics, and traces from every layer of your stack. OpenTelemetry-native, so the source you need is already supported.
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Namespace, node, and storage metrics.
nosql-db
Lightweight agent framework, traced end to end.
ai-frameworks
Trace foundation-model invocations.
llm-providers
Trace Bedrock agent orchestration.
ai-frameworks
Multi-agent Bedrock traces per action group.
ai-frameworks
Edge access logs at global scale.
aws
Auth events and sign-in logs.
aws
Throttles, capacity, and latency.
nosql-db
Instance logs and host-level metrics.
aws
Container task logs and metrics.
aws
Capture and route event-bus traffic.
aws
Slow queries and engine metrics.
aws
Network flows for cost and forensics.
aws
AI gateway routing, fully traced.
ai-gateways
Playbook runs and task results.
ci-cd
TypeScript-first Claude tracing via OTel.
llm-providersOpenObserve speaks OpenTelemetry and Prometheus remote-write, and pulls your AWS services telemetry in directly through CloudWatch. If your tool emits OTLP, it ships to OpenObserve today. No proprietary agent, no waiting on a connector.
Vector, Fluent Bit, Fluentd, Filebeat, Logstash, Telegraf, Kinesis — point them at OpenObserve over OTLP, the Elasticsearch bulk API, or syslog. No rip-and-replace.
Explore log ingestionInstrument once with OpenTelemetry SDKs and send every signal to a single OTLP endpoint — no proprietary agent, no lock-in, full context across your stack.
View tracing docsDefine your OpenObserve setup with the Terraform provider — version-controlled, reviewed in pull requests, and reproducible across every environment.
Explore Terraform