IBM SevOne vs. Splunk Observability Cloud

Overview
ProductRatingMost Used ByProduct SummaryStarting Price
IBM SevOne
Score 8.0 out of 10
N/A
IBM SevOne’s app-centric, hybrid network observability empowers NetOps teams with ML-driven insights, enabling proactive issue prevention and resolution. With a single source of truth for network performance, it delivers visibility to optimize operations and support agility in complex, multi-cloud environments.N/A
Splunk Observability Cloud
Score 7.8 out of 10
N/A
Splunk Observability Cloud aims to enable operational agility and better customer experience through real-time AI-driven streaming analytics allowing accurate alerts in seconds. It is designed to shorten MTTD and MTTR by providing real-time visibility into cloud infrastructure and services.
$180
per year per host
Pricing
IBM SevOneSplunk Observability Cloud
Editions & Modules
No answers on this topic
Infrastructure
$15
per month (billed annually) per host
App & Infra
$60
per month (billed annually) per host
End-to-End
$75
per month (billed annually) per host
Offerings
Pricing Offerings
IBM SevOneSplunk Observability Cloud
Free Trial
NoYes
Free/Freemium Version
NoNo
Premium Consulting/Integration Services
YesNo
Entry-level Setup FeeNo setup feeNo setup fee
Additional DetailsIBM® SevOne® uses Managed Device (MD) and Managed Client Device (MCD) as pricing metrics. These can be mapped to managed devices for physical, virtualized and containerized functions in the managed environment.
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Features
IBM SevOneSplunk Observability Cloud
Network Performance Monitoring
Comparison of Network Performance Monitoring features of Product A and Product B
IBM SevOne
8.1
8 Ratings
0% below category average
Splunk Observability Cloud
-
Ratings
Automated network device discovery8.68 Ratings00 Ratings
Network monitoring7.78 Ratings00 Ratings
Baseline threshold calculation8.58 Ratings00 Ratings
Alerts8.27 Ratings00 Ratings
Network capacity planning8.08 Ratings00 Ratings
Packet capture analysis8.02 Ratings00 Ratings
Network mapping7.68 Ratings00 Ratings
Customizable reports7.78 Ratings00 Ratings
Wireless infrastructure monitoring8.26 Ratings00 Ratings
Hardware health monitoring8.68 Ratings00 Ratings
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User Ratings
IBM SevOneSplunk Observability Cloud
Likelihood to Recommend
7.7
(8 ratings)
7.4
(53 ratings)
Likelihood to Renew
-
(0 ratings)
7.0
(2 ratings)
Usability
-
(0 ratings)
8.0
(12 ratings)
Support Rating
-
(0 ratings)
10.0
(1 ratings)
Implementation Rating
-
(0 ratings)
10.0
(1 ratings)
User Testimonials
IBM SevOneSplunk Observability Cloud
Likelihood to Recommend
IBM
Ease in deployment and general scalability of the software are the main reasons i would recommend it to my peers and organizations looking for a reliable network performance management tool. It has fast reporting capabilities and wide range of integration capabilities. High performance of the software and effective network configuration are some of the things that the software does well.
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Splunk
The query language is relatively easy and flexible when looking into an application's problems. These queries can then be used for alerts, reports, and dashboards. I believe Splunk is a platform that can help a system grow into its proactive application management, using incidents to add insights as needed without trying to work out every scenario in advance.
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Pros
IBM
  • Gives a overall view to monitor and analyze netwrok.
  • Automated root cause analysis helps to locate and fix issues
  • Handles large volumes of data easily.
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Splunk
  • Providing in-depth insights
  • A related content feature which really helps us to figure out which service is breaking the infrastructure.
  • The Log explorer which helps us to explore the entire log and pin point the errors/issues.
  • Fast and powerful log investigation
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Cons
IBM
  • Documentation for the embedded help pages in NMS and more. In my opinion, these do not provide anything of any depth or maybe anything helpful at all. If anything it just seems to be a guide of what actually exists on the page. It is nicely searchable documentation though.
  • It is very surprising and disappointing for us to learn that it isn't until the latest version of IBM SevOne that bulk editing was introduced. I think this is such a basic and foundational feature that should have been a part of the original rollout. My team is still trying to configure the REST API.
  • It was disappointing for the webinar to start with a speaker who had a thick accent and simply read from slides. To me, it felt hopeless until the second speaker, who was engaging and easy to understand. It's as if this fact wasn't considered. I'm sure the first speaker lost a lot of viewers who didn't stick around to discover the 2nd speaker.
  • I asked three different questions during the webinar and none were answered.
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Splunk
  • Better integration with our clients (native mobile clients SDKs will be great).
  • A way to easily tag filters and move them across metrics/formula.
  • Alert system to easy false [alarm] and hard to configure.
  • Be able to have group more dimensions (and have more values on each).
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Likelihood to Renew
IBM
No answers on this topic
Splunk
Good: Stable system with low error rate Easy to use for simple use cases Bad: UI is not very clear for complex usage Mobile view (when logged in from phone) is bad No library for .net
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Usability
IBM
No answers on this topic
Splunk
When there is an issue, it’s a win if one can easily identify the root cause. To do the same, it should allow the user to dig deep with multiple data points and compare the data and identify the anomaly. In this use case, it’s good to drive from Splunk 011y.
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Support Rating
IBM
No answers on this topic
Splunk
Splunk support is very quick and efficient. Pre-sale specialists are very skilled and available.
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Implementation Rating
IBM
No answers on this topic
Splunk
Follow a training before starting.
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Alternatives Considered
IBM
SevOne is a good alternative to the products such as SolarWinds, MicroFocus, LogicMonitor and many more for network monitoring. It has certain unique features such as Fancy Dashboard and flexibility to visualize the information in terms of widgets and metrics. Out of the monitoring capability for almost all types of devices from different vendors.
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Splunk
Splunk Infrastructure Monitoring provides far superior options for anybody using a complex hybrid multi-cloud environment and allows both your SOC and NOC to work together on the same data while driving their own insights. We found other products are still in the old world view of servers and agents residing together within a single data centre, but modern apps are no longer like this.
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Return on Investment
IBM
  • Being able to create reports with variables, so end users can check on a multitude of devices easily.
  • Proactive alarming on issues that will cause outages.
  • Automatic provisioning of Virtual Machines into IBM SevOne through the VMWare plugin
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Splunk
  • Significantly reduced the MTTR (Mean Time To Recovery), which in turn has improved the end-user experience tremendously.
  • Meets compliance requirements of security policies, audit, regulation, and forensics.
  • Helps us to track/manage the resource usage on our cloud instances which has a direct implication on the recurring cost.
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