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Scalyr

Scalyr is a cloud-based log management and Observability Platform (OP) (observability) designed for aggregating, searching, and analyzing machine data from applications and infrastructure.

  • Centralized log aggregation and storage for application, server, and container logs.
  • Search and query engine for high-volume log data with near real-time analysis capabilities.
  • Dashboards and visualizations for monitoring application performance and infrastructure health.
  • Alerting and anomaly detection features integrated with common DevOps and incident management tools.
  • APIs and integrations for connecting log data to existing Continuous Integration and Continuous Deployment (CI/CD), monitoring, and security workflows.

More About Scalyr

Scalyr provides a cloud-hosted log management and OP (observability) used by engineering, DevOps, and Site Reliability Engineering (SRE) teams to monitor applications and infrastructure. The service ingests logs and other telemetry from servers, containers, microservices, and cloud environments into a centralized repository. Its architecture is built to handle high-volume, high-cardinality data so that teams can run queries over large datasets and troubleshoot operational issues.

The platform is delivered as a Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) offering, which removes the need for enterprises to operate and scale their own log indexing and storage clusters. Data is typically collected using lightweight agents, logging libraries, or integrations with existing logging pipelines. Once ingested, logs are indexed in a format optimized for fast search and aggregation. Users can filter, parse, and correlate events across services and time ranges, which supports use cases such as incident response, capacity planning, and deployment analysis.

Scalyr supports dashboards and visualizations that present metrics and log-derived signals in a consolidated view. These dashboards allow teams to track application performance indicators, error rates, request latencies, and infrastructure resource usage. Alerting rules can be configured so that threshold breaches or pattern matches in log streams generate notifications through channels such as email, chat tools, or incident management platforms. This combination of query, dashboarding, and alerting enables continuous monitoring workflows.

The platform aligns with observability practices common in microservices and cloud-native architectures. It can ingest structured and unstructured logs and is compatible with standard logging formats and transport mechanisms used in container orchestration platforms and cloud providers. APIs and integrations connect Scalyr with CI/CD pipelines, ticketing systems, and other monitoring tools so that log data participates in broader DevOps and operational processes.

In an enterprise context, Scalyr is typically categorized under log management and observability (observability). It is used as a core component for centralized logging, production monitoring, and troubleshooting for web applications, microservices, and backend services. Organizations select such platforms to reduce mean time to detect and resolve issues, maintain system reliability, and provide operational visibility for distributed systems and cloud infrastructure.

At-A-Glance

  • Employees: 75
  • Estimated Annual Revenue: $10M-$50M

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Corporate Headquarters

2885 Sanford SW Ave
Grandville, MI 49418

Market Segmentation

  • Type: Private
  • Sector: Information Technology
  • Group: Software & Services
  • Industry: Internet Software & Services
  • Sub-Industry: Internet Software & Services