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Best Self Hosted Alternatives to SigNoz Cloud

A curated collection of the 2 best self hosted alternatives to SigNoz Cloud.

Hosted observability platform built on OpenTelemetry that collects, stores and visualizes metrics, traces, and logs. Provides dashboards, search, alerting and distributed tracing to monitor application and infrastructure performance and troubleshoot issues.

Alternatives List

#1
Netdata

Netdata

Open-source, agent-based monitoring platform delivering per-second metrics, edge ML anomaly detection, tiered time-series storage and centralized cloud UI.

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Netdata is an open-source, agent-based observability platform that collects, stores, and visualizes per-second metrics across infrastructure and applications. It combines a lightweight edge agent, a tiered time-series store, and optional centralized Cloud/Parent components for unified views and collaboration. (netdata.cloud)

Key Features

  • Per-second, real-time metrics collection with millisecond responsiveness and auto-generated dashboards. (raw.githubusercontent.com)
  • Edge-based machine learning: unsupervised anomaly detection and per-metric ML models running on the agent. (raw.githubusercontent.com)
  • Tiered, high-efficiency time-series storage (compact samples, ZSTD compression) with configurable retention and archiving. (raw.githubusercontent.com)
  • Distributed Parent–Child streaming pipeline for horizontal scaling, multi-node aggregation, and long-term retention. (raw.githubusercontent.com)
  • Broad integrations (800+ collectors) and export/archival targets including Prometheus, InfluxDB, OpenTSDB, and Graphite. (raw.githubusercontent.com)
  • Low resource footprint (designed for minimal CPU/RAM impact) and zero-configuration auto-discovery on supported platforms. (raw.githubusercontent.com)

Use Cases

  • Infrastructure and system monitoring: per-second visibility into CPU, memory, disks, network, sensors, and kernel metrics. (raw.githubusercontent.com)
  • Container and Kubernetes observability: native containerd/Docker and Kubernetes integrations for pod, node, and cluster troubleshooting. (raw.githubusercontent.com)
  • Incident troubleshooting and AIOps: anomaly detection, root-cause analysis, blast-radius identification, and automated reporting to accelerate incident resolution. (netdata.cloud)

Limitations and Considerations

  • The Netdata UI and Netdata Cloud components are delivered as closed-source offerings while the Agent is open-source; organizations requiring fully open-source stacks should evaluate this split. (raw.githubusercontent.com)
  • OpenTelemetry support is noted as "coming soon" in documentation; users relying heavily on OpenTelemetry may need to plan integrations or use exporters. (raw.githubusercontent.com)
  • Feature parity varies by platform (Linux has the most comprehensive coverage); some platform-specific collectors or deep kernel metrics are not available everywhere. (raw.githubusercontent.com)

Netdata offers a high-resolution, low-overhead approach to full-stack monitoring with built-in ML and flexible scaling via Parents and Netdata Cloud. It is well-suited for teams needing real-time troubleshooting, container/Kubernetes visibility, and efficient time-series retention while weighing the tradeoffs of closed-source UI/cloud components.

77.4kstars
6.3kforks
#2
Pulse

Pulse

Real-time monitoring dashboard for Proxmox, Docker/Podman, and Kubernetes with smart alerts, agent auto-discovery, metrics history, and optional AI insights.

Pulse screenshot

Pulse is a unified monitoring platform that brings Proxmox (VE/PBS/PMG), Docker/Podman, and Kubernetes visibility into a single dashboard. It combines real-time health, historical metrics, and alerting, with optional AI-assisted insights for troubleshooting and root-cause analysis.

Key Features

  • Unified dashboard for nodes, VMs, containers, and Kubernetes workloads
  • Agent-based monitoring with platform auto-detection
  • Persistent metrics history with configurable retention
  • Smart alerting with webhook-based notifications and integrations
  • Proxmox-focused capabilities like backup visibility (PBS) and related infrastructure views
  • Optional AI assistant features for natural-language querying and alert/finding analysis
  • Security-oriented design including credential encryption at rest and scoped access
  • SSO support via OIDC for centralized authentication

Use Cases

  • Monitor a homelab or SMB stack running Proxmox plus Docker and/or Kubernetes
  • Consolidate multiple hosts/clusters into a “single pane of glass” dashboard
  • Reduce noisy alerting by correlating issues and investigating incidents faster

Pulse is well-suited for operators who want practical infrastructure monitoring without building a large, complex observability stack. Its unified agent and Proxmox-first focus make it particularly attractive for Proxmox-centric environments.

3.9kstars
160forks

Why choose an open source alternative?

  • Data ownership: Keep your data on your own servers
  • No vendor lock-in: Freedom to switch or modify at any time
  • Cost savings: Reduce or eliminate subscription fees
  • Transparency: Audit the code and know exactly what's running