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HyperDX — Open Source Full-Stack Observability Platform

A self-hosted observability platform that unifies logs, metrics, traces, and session replays in one interface powered by ClickHouse and OpenTelemetry.

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Introduction

HyperDX is an open-source observability platform that correlates logs, metrics, traces, errors, and session replays in a single unified view. Built on ClickHouse for fast queries and OpenTelemetry for vendor-neutral data collection, it helps developers resolve production issues faster by connecting frontend behavior to backend telemetry.

What HyperDX Does

  • Correlates end-to-end traces with associated logs and metrics automatically
  • Provides browser session replay linked to backend errors and traces
  • Offers a search interface with full-text and structured querying across all signals
  • Generates dashboards and alerts from any combination of telemetry data
  • Supports OpenTelemetry-native ingestion for logs, traces, and metrics

Architecture Overview

HyperDX ingests telemetry via OpenTelemetry collectors and stores everything in ClickHouse for high-performance analytical queries. A Node.js API server handles correlation logic and serves the React frontend. MongoDB stores user and dashboard metadata. Session replay data flows through a separate capture SDK that links browser events to trace IDs.

Self-Hosting & Configuration

  • Deploy with a single Docker Compose file (includes ClickHouse, MongoDB, API, and UI)
  • Ingest data via standard OpenTelemetry SDKs and collectors
  • Configure retention policies per signal type in the admin panel
  • Supports SSO via OIDC for team access control
  • Horizontal scaling possible by separating ClickHouse and the API tier

Key Features

  • Unified search: query logs, traces, and metrics with one syntax
  • Session replay with network waterfall and console logs linked to traces
  • Automatic error grouping and pattern detection
  • Custom dashboards with mixed signal types on a single chart
  • Drop-in replacement for Datadog, Splunk, or New Relic with OTel compatibility

Comparison with Similar Tools

  • Grafana + Loki + Tempo — modular stack requiring glue; HyperDX is integrated out of the box
  • SigNoz — similar OTel-native approach; HyperDX adds session replay
  • Datadog — commercial SaaS with usage-based pricing; HyperDX is self-hosted and free
  • Highlight.io — also open source with replay; HyperDX uses ClickHouse for scale
  • Elastic APM — heavier stack; HyperDX is lighter to operate

FAQ

Q: What OpenTelemetry SDKs are supported? A: Any language with an OTel SDK works. HyperDX provides optimized setup guides for Node.js, Python, Go, Java, and .NET.

Q: How much disk does ClickHouse consume? A: ClickHouse compresses aggressively; typical workloads see 10:1 compression ratios compared to raw log sizes.

Q: Can I use HyperDX alongside my existing Prometheus setup? A: Yes, HyperDX can ingest Prometheus remote-write metrics alongside OTel traces and logs.

Q: Is there a hosted/cloud version? A: HyperDX offers a managed cloud option, but the self-hosted edition is fully featured with no artificial limits.

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