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by qxip 1098 days ago
That's inaccurare: qryn does not require SQL at all . It offers LogQL, PromQL, Tempo and other customizable APIs natively by design without requiring the user to know/learn anything.

About the easier aspect that's true - qryn is designed to be an "overlay" on top of various backends such as ClickHouse and IOx (pros and cons for each up to the user) and to provide full granular data control to the underlying set (compliance, gdpr, etc) rather than an all-in-one solution with its own proprietary formats.