Loki Today

: Unlike traditional systems, Loki only indexes metadata (labels) rather than the full log content. This significantly reduces storage costs and operational complexity.

: Designed to scale from a single Raspberry Pi to handling petabytes of data per day through a modular architecture (distributors, ingesters, and queriers).

: Allows multiple independent teams or "tenants" to share a single Loki instance while keeping their data completely isolated. : Unlike traditional systems, Loki only indexes metadata

"Loki" most commonly refers to , a highly scalable and cost-effective log aggregation system inspired by Prometheus. Key Features of Grafana Loki

: Logs are compressed and stored in inexpensive object storage like Amazon S3 or Google Cloud Storage . : Allows multiple independent teams or "tenants" to

: Supports live "tailing" of logs, providing instant visibility into log streams as they arrive. Alternative: Loki (Marvel Character) Loki overview | Grafana Loki documentation

: Built for a seamless experience within the Grafana ecosystem, enabling users to switch between metrics, logs, and traces in a single dashboard. : Supports live "tailing" of logs, providing instant

: Uses a query language similar to Prometheus' PromQL , allowing users to filter logs by labels and even generate metrics from log data.