AxoLake —
petabyte-scale, open, and neutral
The multi-tier data lake lets you access hot data for fast lookups while storing cold on cost-effective object storage then rehydrating what’s needed. Built on open formats like OCSF and Apache Parquet. Federated search spans temporal, vault, and lake - no need to centralize everything first.
Why AxoLake
Open by default
Apache Parquet and OCSF ensures portability; avoid lock-in while keeping costs predictable on object storage
Fast when it matters
Keep recent slices in hot tier for quick pivots and rehydration.
Federated, not forklift
Query all Axoflow storage together; move only the data that earns its keep downstream.
Tiered automatically
With lifecycle rules that align cost to value.
Managed from the Axoflow Console (GUI)
Operate AxoLake — policies, monitoring, and rehydration in one place.
Common use cases

Long-term retention
Keep years of telemetry in open formats with predictable object-storage economics.
Forensic recall
Pivot quickly on the hot window; replay precise slices to your SIEM or DFIR tooling.


Analytics & AI foundation
Use standardized Parquet as the contract for data science, detection engineering, and model features.
Centralized repository
Collect and store raw logs for compliance or for centralized security analytics.

FAQs
What data formats does AxoLake use?
AxoLake is built on open formats like Apache Parquet and OCSF.
Do I need to centralize logs first?
No. Use federated search to query AxoLake together with AxoStore and AxoRouter Storage, centralizing only when it pays off.
Can I run AxoLake on-prem?
On-prem (S3-compatible) is on the roadmap. Ask about timing if you have regulatory constraints.
How does AxoLake interact with my SIEM?
AxoLake is neutral: keep detections in your SIEM/analytics while AxoLake serves as the open, scalable data storage. Rehydrate just the needed slices to control ingest and speed investigations.
What about governance and security?
Encryption at rest, RBAC, and audit logs are standard. Compliance archive features (e.g., WORM/legal hold) are on the roadmap.