18 May 2023 | Noor Khan

To effectively monitor your data, and ensure that your database, network, and systems are working as they should, you need to have the right tools for the job regardless of whether you are handling matters internally or utilising managed services from a trusted third-party.
Prometheus and Datadog are two popular services for operational monitoring, businesses worldwide have adopted them to assist with SRE and DevOps processes, with Datadog seeing a 76% growth in 2021 with an increase in customers of 32% year-on-year, and Prometheus having recorded in 2023 they are now being used by more than 7,423 companies across the world.
The choice between the platforms will largely depend on what you need to do, and how you want to achieve the tasks. We are taking a comparative look at them both, to help you determine what you need.
Founded in 2010, Datadog is an observability service, designed for cloud-scale applications, which provides monitoring for servers, databases, tools, and other services through the use of a Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) data analytic platform.
Some of the key features offed by Datadog include:
Released in 2012, Prometheus is a free software application which records metrics in a time-series database built using an HTTP pull model. It has flexible queries, and real-time alerting, and is used for event monitoring and alerts.
Some of the key features that Prometheus offers includes:
Whilst both platforms offer useful tools and approaches to handling DevOps, SRE, and data science needs, it is important to determine what functionality you need for your project, and how best the service suits your tasks.
Whilst both platforms provide operational monitoring, there is not much in the way of similarities between them, and making your decision will largely depend on how you use your SaaS tools, what you want to achieve, and what functions you are most comfortable utilising in your data monitoring.
In order to determine which is the best option for your business needs, it is important that you look at a variety of different factors, such as:
Both platforms can offer valuable resources and enhancements to a project, but if you are not sure which would be better for your project, our team are happy to discuss your needs and provide you with expert advice.
At Ardent, we continuously invest in the learning of new technologies in order to deliver the best solutions to our clients with the most fitting tech stack. With the Ardent R&D initiative, our teams have deep dived into both Prometheus and Datadog to explore how they technologies can be used for multiple use cases, find out about their findings here:
Driving Ardent Innovation Series: Prometheus and Grafana
Driving Ardent Innovation Series: Datadog
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