We performed a comparison between SolarWinds Log Analyzer and Wazuh based on real PeerSpot user reviews.
Find out what your peers are saying about Splunk, Wazuh, Datadog and others in Log Management."SolarWinds Log Analyzer works for specific conditions, like when someone needs to monitor a specific log or do specific actions."
"Wazuh automatically scans the host for CIS benchmarks for the latest updates and vulnerabilities and gives a host score. It provides a percentage of perceived risk due to of non patches or any missing patches on that work."
"We use it to find any aberration in our endpoint devices. For example, if someone installs a game on their company laptop, Wazuh will detect it and inform us of the unauthorized software or unintended use of the devices provided by the company."
"Its cost-effectiveness is the most valuable aspect."
"Wazuh's logging features integrate seamlessly with AWS cloud-native services. There are also Wazuh agent configurations for different use cases, like vulnerability scanning, host-based intrusion detection, and file integrity monitoring."
"It has efficient SCA capabilities."
"I like Wazuh because it is a lot like ELK, which I was already comfortable with, so I didn't have to learn from scratch."
"Some of the strengths of Wazuh that stand out for us include its scalability when deployed on Azure, its open-source nature, which allows for customization based on our needs, and its compatibility with various security solutions like threat intelligence platforms."
"Wazuh offers numerous features, such as the ability to define custom rules for detecting malicious activities and remembering behaviors."
"SolarWinds Log Analyzer should deliver more integrated products so you can manage the console and easily configure the solution."
"It would be great if there could be customization for the decoder portion."
"Its configuration process is time-consuming."
"One area where Wazuh could use some improvement is in its reporting mechanism, especially for high-level management like CSOs and CEOs."
"Scalability is a challenge because it is distributed architecture and it uses Elastic DB. Their Elastic DB doesn't allow open source waste application."
"Adding the flexibility to integrate various plug-ins or modules into its core system would enhance functionality."
"Integration with Vyara could be better."
"I think that the next release should be more suitable for large enterprises, because currently they are not because large companies do not rely on open source solutions."
"The computing resources are consuming and do not make sense."
SolarWinds Log Analyzer is ranked 48th in Log Management with 1 review while Wazuh is ranked 2nd in Log Management with 38 reviews. SolarWinds Log Analyzer is rated 0.0, while Wazuh is rated 7.4. The top reviewer of SolarWinds Log Analyzer writes "Can be used to monitor a specific log or do specific actions, but its initial setup is not so easy". On the other hand, the top reviewer of Wazuh writes "It integrates seamlessly with AWS cloud-native services". SolarWinds Log Analyzer is most compared with SolarWinds Kiwi Syslog Server, ManageEngine EventLog Analyzer, Loggly, syslog-ng and Datadog, whereas Wazuh is most compared with Elastic Security, Security Onion, Splunk Enterprise Security, AlienVault OSSIM and Graylog.
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