We performed a comparison between Datadog and ITRS Geneos based on our users’ reviews in five categories. After reading all of the collected data, you can find our conclusion below.
Features: Datadog is recognized for its intuitive interface, wide range of integrations, and helpful problem-solving capabilities. In contrast, ITRS Geneos receives acclaim for its adaptability, ability to be personalized, and ability to monitor data in real-time, making it a versatile and robust monitoring solution. Datadog has areas for improvement in various aspects including user-friendliness, integration, user interface intuitiveness, learning curve, security features, management of organizational structure, customization flexibility, AI and ML concepts, and agent deployment. ITRS Geneos could benefit from improvements in creating dashboards and enhancing the visibility of metrics, enhancing the deployment method for upgrading, providing intelligent analysis of log files, and improving mobile app accessibility.
Service and Support: While some users appreciate the helpful and responsive support from Datadog, others have encountered slow or unresponsive assistance. ITRS Geneos is highly praised for its customer service, with immediate responses and the ability to effectively resolve any issues. However, there have been occasional instances of communication gaps and language issues with ITRS Geneos.
Ease of Deployment: Users find the initial setup for Datadog to be straightforward and relatively quick, with a duration ranging from one hour to three days, depending on the complexity. They appreciate the helpful documentation and support provided. The initial setup for ITRS Geneos is seen as complex and time-consuming, often necessitating assistance from implementation experts. While it takes only a few hours to deploy the out-of-the-box form, creating the monitoring catalog can be a lengthy process.
Pricing: User opinion varies on the setup cost of Datadog, as the pricing model lacks clarity and documentation. ITRS Geneos has a straightforward licensing model and reasonable pricing. Additional costs may apply for add-ons and server setup.
ROI: Users find that Datadog provides time savings and faster debugging, while ITRS Geneos offers benefits such as reputation, cost savings, avoidance of downtime, and improved performance indicators.
Comparison Results: Datadog is the preferred choice when comparing it to ITRS Geneos. Users appreciate Datadog's simple setup process, helpful documentation, and user-friendly interface. They also value its wide range of integrations and flexibility in monitoring and analyzing data. Datadog's performance, observability, error reporting, log centralization, and dashboard features are considered valuable.
"We can manage the entire system across the network and troubleshoot the pain points."
"For us to have visibility into our app stack and the hardware we run has been highly beneficial."
"The performance of Datadog is good."
"Datadog has a lot of features to be able to drill down deep into the swath of logs that our platforms generate."
"It has provided visibility with ease of implementation and allowed multiple teams to quickly onboard it."
"Datadog is easy to use and easy to deploy. It's a better solution compared to others on the market in terms of being budget friendly for our customers."
"The solution's SaaS model is easy to manage and works well in single- or multi-cloud environments."
"It has enhanced the performance of my team."
"We enjoy the multistep API tests."
"One of the most valuable features of ITRS Geneos is the active time feature that helps with the trading applications that I support."
"This solution has helped provide relief to existing Level 2 teams, allowing them to focus efforts on in-depth problem analysis."
"One of the most valuable features is that it can be configured by non-developers. It doesn't require development expertise to configure it."
"Real-time log monitoring with desktop alerts is valuable as it tells us immediately when there is an issue."
"The clean and colorful UI and easy to use options like snooze and active times."
"ITRS can define rules to alert when certain parameters that you monitor breach a threshold. Rules can be configured to fire recovery actions automatically to clear the alert"
"Geneos automatically sends email notifications when any batch job fails, the database is down or the website is down. It is automatically monitoring everything and reduces manual effort."
"Custom script toolkits"
"The Wi-Fi side needs improvement."
"Auto instrumentation on tracing has not been very easy to find in the documentation."
"The correlation between the logs and the metrics needs improvement as most cases, we might use another logging tool (that is cheaper in cost) which we then have to link together."
"The on-premise version is very difficult to upgrade."
"It could use some additional features when working with metrics like Grafana or like New Relic has. Datadog does not use library technologies like Dynatrace does. Datadog has machine learning too, but it does not have this option in all layers of monitoring like infrastructure service process in applications."
"Delta traces on the Golang profiler are extremely expensive concerning memory utilization."
"The product could do better with its notifications."
"Geo-data is also something very critical that we hope to see in the future."
"We primarily use the log management functionality, and the only feedback I have there is better fuzzy text searching in logs (the kind that Kibana has)."
"Backward compatibility with deprecated features and in system documentation on what configuration areas are needed to be updated."
"Much of the reporting outside of the user interface is very basic and requires much customization to be useful."
"The deployment method for upgrading is a bit tricky. It takes a little bit of manual effort. If that could be a bit more automated, it would help us a lot."
"I would like ITRS Geneos to develop an app, where instead of going to specific login terminals or logging into laptops or desktops to check alerts, we can have visibility in the app itself."
"ITRS Geneos is not on the cloud at a time when everyone is moving to the cloud."
"They have the Webslinger solution where you can see when something is alerting. It's a little bit cumbersome."
"For the solution to stay relevant in the cloud-based monitoring environment Geneos needs more plug-ins with more features. Instead of offering clients workarounds, the solution should have a cloud-based out-of-the-box version."
"It needs to be easier to configure, especially with the JMX plugins."
Datadog is ranked 1st in Application Performance Monitoring (APM) and Observability with 137 reviews while ITRS Geneos is ranked 11th in Application Performance Monitoring (APM) and Observability with 57 reviews. Datadog is rated 8.6, while ITRS Geneos is rated 8.2. The top reviewer of Datadog writes "Very good RUM, synthetics, and infrastructure host maps". On the other hand, the top reviewer of ITRS Geneos writes "The flexible dashboard sets it apart from competing tools, but it's costly and lacks scalability". Datadog is most compared with Dynatrace, Azure Monitor, New Relic, AWS X-Ray and AppDynamics, whereas ITRS Geneos is most compared with Dynatrace, AppDynamics, Grafana, Prometheus and Splunk Enterprise Security. See our Datadog vs. ITRS Geneos report.
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