Integration with Open Search, Elastic Search, Loki
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Log Analyzers (Cluster side)
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Customer provided Runbooks for faster remediation
Auto-Instrument via OpenTelemetry & eBPF
Our Intelligent Agent automates issue detection by collecting and analyzing data from OpenTelemetry, eBPF, log analyzers, and Kubernetes events
In Cluster Log Analysis cuts data transfer cost
Write custom probes for in-cluster log analysis without shipping logs ensuring data privacy while reducing egress and ingestion costs.
Integrate Runbooks for faster resolution
Our AI-driven platform matches Runbooks to issue reports, empowering teams to share SRE expertise and resolve production issues faster.
Highlights
90% Less Data Transfer Costs
In-cluster log analysis eliminates ingestion and egress costs while ensuring complete data privacy.
40% Reduction in MTTR
Intelligent correlation pinpoints issues faster, while Runbook integration accelerates resolution.
Open Telemetry Native
First class support for Open Telemetry reduces vendor lock-in while allowing you to tap into the auto-instrumentation and the innovation happening within Open Telemetry space.
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Pricing is based on the duration and terms of your contract with the vendor, and additional usage. You pay upfront or in installments according to your contract terms with the vendor. This entitles you to a specified quantity of use for the contract duration. Usage-based pricing is in effect for overages or additional usage not covered in the contract. These charges are applied on top of the contract price. If you choose not to renew or replace your contract before the contract end date, access to your entitlements will expire.
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This contract combines three usage-based dimensions that bill independently as your environment grows. You pay per Kubernetes Node for cluster monitoring coverage. Data retrieval bills when you pull telemetry from your environment on demand, rather than continuously ingesting it. Randoli Consumption Units cover platform processing activity. Because telemetry is processed and stored locally, you retrieve data only when needed, which shapes how the data retrieval charge scales. Together, node count, retrieval volume, and consumption units determine your total cost. Each dimension scales with your own usage, so pricing tracks the size and activity of your Kubernetes deployment.
Top-of-mind questions for buyers
What counts as one Kubernetes Node for billing?
A Kubernetes Node is a single machine in your cluster that runs your workloads, whether virtual or physical. You are billed per node included in the clusters Randoli monitors. Node count grows as you add machines to expand cluster capacity.
Why does data retrieval bill separately instead of continuous data ingestion?
Randoli processes and stores telemetry locally in your own environment using a federated control plane. Data leaves your environment only when you pull it on demand, such as during an incident. The data retrieval charge applies to those pulls, so you avoid paying to continuously ship data out.
How do the three dimensions combine on my invoice?
All three bill independently and appear together. Kubernetes Node charges track cluster size. Data retrieval charges track how much telemetry you pull on demand. Randoli Consumption Units track platform processing activity. Node count sets a steady baseline, while retrieval and consumption units vary with how actively you investigate issues.
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