In an era where organizations are inundated with data every second, the question is no longer “how do we collect it all?” but rather “what is actually worth keeping — and why?”
This is precisely where Cribl stands out. More than a tool to optimize costs, it is a solution that introduces a strategic approach to data valorization and destination.
From storing everything… to storing with purpose
Historically, many organizations have adopted a “keep everything” strategy, for fear of losing something important. But as the volume and complexity of data has increased—and costs have increased—this approach has become unsustainable.
With Cribl, the paradigm shift is clear: instead of storing data indiscriminately, we now decide based on its operational, analytical and legal value.
What is Cribl’s “Tiered Storage”?
The concept of tiered storage allows you to categorize data according to its actual use and relevance, directing it to different destinations:
- Critical data can go directly to tools like SIEMs (e.g. Splunk Enterprise Security);
- Less urgent data can be sent to inexpensive storage (such as Amazon S3);
- Disposable or duplicate data can even be filtered or eliminated.
This ensures a balance between fast access, cost efficiency and regulatory compliance.

More than saving: extracting real value
By routing data intelligently, Cribl transforms the data pipeline into a strategic tool. It’s not just about saving, it’s about:
- Improve the quality of information;
- Reduce analytical noise;
- Increase the effectiveness of security and operations teams;
- Optimize storage resources without compromising visibility.
The vision of homeostase
At homeostase, we see Cribl as much more than a technical tool. It is a fundamental ally for any organization that wants to align data management with its strategic objectives.
By taking a value-based approach, companies gain control, flexibility and efficiency — essential pillars of digital resilience.
Want to explore a smarter, more sustainable data strategy? Talk to us.
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