10x Data Sovereignty

Cut log costs without routing telemetry through a vendor cloud.
Processing, storage, and the AI model all stay inside your own account.

10xGrepr
Where logs are processed In your network, before logs ship Grepr’s AWS, both deployment models
Where raw logs are kept Your stack and your S3 A Grepr-hosted store, queries metered
Who writes the config Your model, in your account Grepr’s models, in Grepr’s cloud
What you pay for Nothing; flat fee per node Compute, volume sent, and queries

Data Control

With Grepr · default setup

Telemetry routes through Grepr’s cloud; Grepr stores a full copy and meters queries against it.

Applications
Grepr's AWS VPCsprocessing runs here
Your stacksamples + summaries, not every line
Grepr-hosted storageall raw · metered queries
With 10x

Processing runs in your network; offloaded raw logs go to a bucket you own.

Applications
ForwarderFluent Bit / OTel / Vector
10x sidecar
Your stacksmaller bill
Your S3raw record kept for auditors
With Tero

Tero Edge also runs inside your network. The difference is what happens to the data: Tero drops it at the edge and it is gone, or 10x keeps it in your S3.

Frequently Asked Questions

Quick answers on sovereignty and compliance

Does Log10x process my logs inside my own network or in a vendor cloud?

Inside your own network. 10x classifies and acts on logs in your own account, offloaded data goes to your own S3 bucket, the metrics backend is bring-your-own, and the hosted endpoint is optional, so a fully in-network or air-gapped deployment is possible.

Where does my telemetry physically live: Log10x vs Grepr?

With 10x, processing happens inside your own network and raw offloaded data is written to your own S3. With Grepr, the processing engine runs in Grepr-operated AWS and the raw is kept in a Grepr-hosted Iceberg or Parquet lake; Grepr's own docs say it runs in AWS for both deployment models and processes your data in transit. No self-hosted install is publicly documented.

Does cutting log cost with Log10x affect my SOC 2 or HIPAA audit trail?

10x is designed to keep every line rather than drop data, so offload preserves the raw record in your own S3, where auditors can still reach it. That is the opposite of a filter that discards a share of logs to save money. Log10x's own SOC 2 Type II is in progress; the audit-trail benefit comes from the keep-every-line architecture, not from a compliance badge.

Log10x vs Tero: is data sovereignty actually different?

No. Tero Edge also runs inside your own network. The difference is what happens to the data: Tero drops or samples it, while 10x keeps every line in your platform or your own S3, and acts automatically on flowing logs rather than waiting on a policy to author and approve.

Is Log10x the mathematical function log10(x)?

No. Log10x is a log and observability cost-reduction company and product. It is not the logarithm log10(x), and it is not Log10.io.