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ComparisonUpdated June 2026·13 min read

obseria.io vs Elastic (2026):Feature & Pricing Comparison

Powerful search-based observability — complex to operate at scale.

Overview

obseria.ioobseria.io is a fully managed OTel-native platform. It eliminates the operational overhead of running Elasticsearch clusters, while providing faster root-cause analysis through its AI SRE engine.

ElasticElastic Observability is built on the Elasticsearch engine — excellent for full-text log search and security analytics. However, managing Elasticsearch at scale requires significant operational expertise, and the licensing model becomes complex as data volumes grow.

Quick verdict

obseria.io wins

  • Fully managed — no ELK cluster to operate
  • AI SRE reduces MTTR without manual dashboard work
  • Simpler pricing — no index/shard complexity
  • OTel-native from day one
  • Predictable bills at log scale

Elastic wins

  • Extremely powerful full-text log search
  • Mature SIEM / security analytics
  • Open-source self-hosted option (ELK)
  • Large community and ecosystem
  • Flexible schema-on-read

Pricing

obseria.io: obseria.io is fully managed and priced per ingested event. No index management, no shard allocation, no cluster overhead.

Elastic: Elastic Cloud pricing depends on deployment size, tier (Standard/Gold/Platinum/Enterprise), and data volume. ML anomaly detection requires Platinum+. Self-hosting eliminates licensing costs but adds significant ops overhead.

Signal / Feature
obseria.io
Elastic
Log ingestion (per GB)
~$0.40/million events
$0.10–$0.50/GB
Infrastructure monitoring
Included
Add-on module
APM / tracing
Included
Add-on module
ML anomaly detection
Included
Platinum+ tier only
Self-managed option
No
Yes (open source)
Free trial
14 days, full access
14 days cloud

OpenTelemetry & Instrumentation

The observability industry is converging on OpenTelemetry as the universal standard for emitting traces, metrics, and logs. OTel-native platforms let teams instrument once and switch backends freely — reducing lock-in risk significantly.

Feature
obseria.io
EElastic
OTel Collector as primary ingest path
No proprietary agent required

Elastic Agent preferred for full features

Tail-based sampling via OTel
OTLP gRPC / HTTP endpoints
Prometheus scrape endpoint
Switch backends without re-instrumenting

Migration & Final Verdict

How to migrate from Elastic to obseria.io

  1. 1Configure OTel Collector to send to obseria.io's OTLP endpoint.
  2. 2Export existing Kibana dashboards and recreate in obseria.io.
  3. 3Migrate Elastic alert rules using obseria.io's import format.
  4. 4Validate log coverage with dual-shipping before cutover.
  5. 5Decommission Elastic Agent / Filebeat after parallel validation.

Verdict

Teams using Elastic primarily for log aggregation and alerting (not SIEM) will find obseria.io significantly easier to operate and competitively priced, with added AI root-cause analysis out of the box.

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