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What is Cribl Edge

Cribl Edge is an edge data collection and processing agent used to collect, filter, enrich, and route telemetry (including logs) from endpoints and servers to downstream observability and security tools. It targets platform/DevOps, SRE, and security operations teams that need control over what data leaves hosts and how it is formatted. The product emphasizes local processing to reduce data volume, standardize events, and support multiple destinations without rewriting applications. It is typically deployed alongside a central Cribl management plane for policy and fleet management.

pros

Edge-side filtering and enrichment

Cribl Edge performs parsing, masking, enrichment, and reduction close to the source before data is forwarded. This can lower downstream ingestion volume and help teams control noisy or redundant telemetry. It also supports normalizing events so multiple teams can use consistent fields across tools. These capabilities are useful when log and security data costs or bandwidth constraints are a primary concern.

Flexible routing to destinations

The agent is designed to send data to different backends based on rules, allowing teams to split streams by environment, application, or data type. This helps when organizations use multiple monitoring and security platforms or are migrating between them. Routing logic at the edge can reduce the need for application changes or separate forwarders per destination. It also supports use cases where certain data must be retained internally while other data is sent to external services.

Centralized fleet policy management

Cribl Edge is commonly managed as part of a centrally administered fleet, enabling consistent configuration and updates across many hosts. This supports operational governance such as standardized pipelines, version control of configurations, and controlled rollout of changes. Central management can reduce manual configuration drift compared with individually managed agents. It also helps security teams apply consistent redaction and data-handling policies.

cons

Not a full analytics platform

Cribl Edge focuses on collection, processing, and routing rather than providing a primary log search, alerting, and dashboarding experience. Organizations still need downstream systems for storage, correlation, and investigation workflows. This can add architectural complexity for buyers expecting an end-to-end log analysis product. Value depends on how well it integrates with the chosen backends.

Operational overhead at scale

Running an agent on many endpoints introduces lifecycle tasks such as deployment, upgrades, resource tuning, and troubleshooting. Edge processing can consume CPU and memory on hosts, which may matter for constrained systems. Teams may need to invest in rollout automation and monitoring of the agent itself. Environments with strict change-control may find frequent pipeline updates harder to operationalize.

Integration and pipeline complexity

Achieving consistent parsing and routing across diverse log sources often requires building and maintaining pipelines and rules. Complex environments may need ongoing engineering effort to keep transformations aligned with changing schemas and downstream requirements. Misconfiguration can lead to dropped events, incorrect field mapping, or inconsistent redaction. Testing and governance processes become important to avoid production data-quality issues.

Plan & Pricing

Plan Price Key features & notes
Free $0 — Free license included (process up to 1 TB/day) Up to 1 TB/day; Universal Sources; Unlimited Pipelines & Routes; Community support. Requires anonymized telemetry for the free on‑prem license.
Standard Not publicly listed (credits utilized at ingest / contact sales) Everything in Free plus up to 5 TB/day*, Git backup, Notifications, 8×5 Support. (*Data limits noted as "credits utilized at ingest" on Cribl.Cloud.)
Enterprise Not publicly listed (custom / contact sales) Unlimited TB/day*; Multiple Workspaces; Connected Environments; RBAC & Federated Auth; Dedicated 24×7 support. (*Data limits noted as "credits utilized at ingest" on Cribl.Cloud.)

Cribl.Cloud (usage-based credit model — official Cribl.Cloud billing information):

Pricing model: Pay-as-you-go (credit-based) 1 credit: 1 US dollar (1 credit = $1 USD) as documented on Cribl.Cloud billing pages. Edge ingest rate: 0.21 Credits/GB per Edge Node (i.e., 0.21 USD per GB per Edge Node) for Cribl Edge ingestion on Cribl.Cloud. Notes: Different Cribl products consume credits at different rates (Stream, Edge, Lake, Search). The pricing page shows Free/Standard/Enterprise tiers with feature comparisons but does not publish USD list prices for Standard/Enterprise subscription licenses; cloud credit consumption rates are published in Cribl.Cloud billing docs.

Seller details

Cribl, Inc.
San Francisco, CA, USA
2018
Private
https://cribl.io/
https://x.com/criblinc
https://www.linkedin.com/company/cribl/

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