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OpenObserve vs SigNoz

Self-host pick — both replace New Relic (APM / observability platform).

Both OpenObserve and SigNoz self-host as a replacement for New Relic (APM / observability platform). Pick OpenObserve if you want the lighter footprint — 15min single-binary or docker run, $15-40/mo vps; storage backed by s3-compatible object storage keeps cost predictable. Pick SigNoz if you need teams running OpenTelemetry-instrumented apps that want a single product (not Grafana + Tempo + Loki + Mimir glued together) — 30min docker-compose (SigNoz + ClickHouse + Zookeeper + OTel collector) and $30-60/mo vps for production traffic — clickhouse + collector are the compute load.

OpenObserveopen-sourceSigNozopen-source
LicenseAGPL-3.0MIT
Setup time15min single-binary or docker run30min docker-compose (SigNoz + ClickHouse + Zookeeper + OTel collector)
Monthly cost$15-40/mo VPS; storage backed by S3-compatible object storage keeps cost predictable.$30-60/mo VPS for production traffic — ClickHouse + collector are the compute load.
GitHubopenobserve/openobserve ★ 18.8k · last commit todayaliveSigNoz/signoz ★ 26.9k · last commit todayalive
ReplacesNew Relic + 1 otherNew Relic + 2 other

Good fit for

OpenObserve

Log-heavy stacks moving off Datadog/New Relic that want predictable S3-backed storage costs.

Weak at:APM/services view is less polished than SigNoz's; better at logs than at deep distributed-trace exploration.

SigNoz

Teams running OpenTelemetry-instrumented apps that want a single product (not Grafana + Tempo + Loki + Mimir glued together).

Weak at:Synthetic monitoring and browser RUM are thinner than New Relic's; bring Uptime Kuma + a separate RUM tool.

In a terminal? npx -y github:SolvoHQ/os-alt-cli new-relic prints New Relic's self-host options including both — how the CLI works →

FAQ

Which is easier to self-host, OpenObserve or SigNoz?

OpenObserve: 15min single-binary or docker run. SigNoz: 30min docker-compose (SigNoz + ClickHouse + Zookeeper + OTel collector).

What does each cost to run?

OpenObserve: $15-40/mo VPS; storage backed by S3-compatible object storage keeps cost predictable.. SigNoz: $30-60/mo VPS for production traffic — ClickHouse + collector are the compute load.. Both projects are free and open source.

Do OpenObserve and SigNoz replace the same SaaS?

Yes — both are open-source alternatives to New Relic.