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dracyr | 1 year ago

Never had the chance to use Quickwit at a $DAYJOB (yet?), but I really appreciate the fact that it scales down quite well too. Currently running it on my homelab, after a number of small annoyances using Loki in a single-node cluster, and it's been working very well with very reasonable resource usage.

I also decide to use Tantivy (the rust library powering/written by Quickwit) for my own bookmarking search tool by embedding it in Elixir, and the API and docs have been quite pleasant to work with. Hats of to the team, looking forward to what's coming next!

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tecleandor|1 year ago

Ah Loki, I wanted to try it at my homelab bit it wasn't as simple as it says. Now I wanted to try Zincsearch or Openobserve. Have you tried that?

netingle|1 year ago

> it wasn't as simple as it says

mind elaborating? we built loki for some pretty massive scale but I've always tried to make it work at super small scale to. what went wrong?

bbkane|1 year ago

I use OpenObserve and I quite enjoy it

francoismassot|1 year ago

Some companies are using it with AWS Lambda to scale to 0.