Log Management · head to head
New Relic vs Tailscale

Tailscale
Network & Connectivity
Zero-trust mesh VPN built on WireGuard with identity-based access
- From
- Free
- Rated
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The short version
- Each has a real cost: New Relic data ingest costs can be high for large-scale deployments with high logging volume, making budgeting difficult; Tailscale requires active configuration and management; cannot be deployed passively like consumer VPNs
Where they differ
Only the attributes on which New Relic and Tailscale actually diverge.
Identical on both: starting price (Free), free tier (Yes), user rating (Not yet rated).
What each one covers
Drawn from each product's published feature list. An absence here means we hold no record of it - not that the product lacks it.
Only in New Relic
- APM
- Infrastructure Monitoring
- Log Management
- Browser Monitoring
- Synthetic Monitoring
- Mobile Monitoring
- Kubernetes Monitoring
- AI Ops
Only in Tailscale
Nothing recorded that New Relic does not also cover.
What people use each for
The jobs each tool is most often brought in to do.
New Relic
- Application monitoringnot Tailscale
- Infrastructure monitoringnot Tailscale
- Error trackingnot Tailscale
- Performance optimizationnot Tailscale
Tailscale
- Remote team access to internal services without VPN concentratorsnot New Relic
- Hybrid cloud connectivity across AWS, Azure, GCP, and on-premises networksnot New Relic
- CI/CD pipeline access to internal infrastructure (databases, Kubernetes clusters)not New Relic
- Zero-trust access to SSH, Kubernetes, and databases without bastion hostsnot New Relic
- Mobile and IoT device management in enterprise environmentsnot New Relic
- Temporary contractor and third-party access controlnot New Relic
Where each one falls short
Documented limitations, not opinions. Every one is a constraint you would hit in normal use.
New Relic
- Data ingest costs can be high for large-scale deployments with high logging volume, making budgeting difficult
- Core user licensing model adds complexity to pricing with distinction between full platform users and basic users
- Default logs obfuscation may miss some sensitive patterns requiring custom configuration
- Retention limits even on paid tiers require additional storage for long-term compliance requirements
Tailscale
- Requires active configuration and management; cannot be deployed passively like consumer VPNs
- Device posture policies and JIT access tiers are locked behind Premium subscription (£18/month), raising per-user costs for enterprises
- Limited support for legacy protocols and non-modern operating systems (Windows 7, older Android versions)
- Centralised control plane operated by Tailscale (hosted in US); no self-hosted control plane option for air-gapped or sovereign deployments
- Cannot replace full VPN functionality for accessing legacy IP-based services; only applicable to modern infrastructure
Pricing, plan by plan
New Relic
FreeNo published plan breakdown. See the New Relic review.
Tailscale
Free- PersonalFree
- Up to 6 users
- Unlimited devices per user
- 1,000 ephemeral resource minutes per month
- Standard$8/month
- Unlimited users
- Unlimited devices
- 1,000 ephemeral resource minutes per month
- Premium$18/month
- Unlimited users and devices
- 10,000 ephemeral resource minutes per month
- 300 ACL groups
- EnterpriseFree
- Custom pricing
- Unlimited resources
- Advanced security features
Which should you pick?
Choose New Relic if
- You need apm.
- You want to start without paying.
- You work on Web, Api, Mobile.
- You also want infrastructure monitoring.
Choose Tailscale if
- You want to start without paying.
- You work on Linux, macOS, Windows, iOS, Android, API, Web.
Questions people ask
- Is New Relic or Tailscale better?
- Neither clearly leads. New Relic starts at Free and Tailscale at Free, and user ratings are close enough to be indistinguishable. Choose on capability and platform support.
- Which is cheaper, New Relic or Tailscale?
- New Relic starts at Free and Tailscale at Free.
- Does New Relic or Tailscale run on more platforms?
- New Relic runs on Web, Api, Mobile. Tailscale runs on Linux, macOS, Windows, iOS, Android, API, Web.
- Can I use New Relic for free?
- Both have a free tier, so you can try either at no cost before committing.
- What is New Relic best used for?
- New Relic is most often used for application monitoring, infrastructure monitoring, error tracking, performance optimization. Of those, application monitoring and infrastructure monitoring are not what Tailscale is typically brought in for.
- What can New Relic do that Tailscale cannot?
- New Relic covers APM, Infrastructure Monitoring, Log Management, Browser Monitoring.
Answered from the vendors’ own pages
New Relic: Does New Relic offer a free tier?
Yes, New Relic's free tier is perpetual with no credit card required. It includes 100 GB of free data ingest monthly, one Full Platform User with access to all 50+ capabilities, and unlimited Basic Users for querying and dashboard creation.
SourceTailscale: Is Tailscale free?
Tailscale Personal tier is free forever for up to 6 users. Standard (£8/month per user) adds team features, Premium (£18/month per user) adds security controls, and Enterprise tiers are custom priced.
SourceNew Relic: How much does New Relic cost for paid plans?
Paid plans start at $49 per month per core user. New Relic uses consumption-based pricing where you pay only for what you use. Annual commitment options are available with volume discounts for larger teams.
SourceTailscale: Does Tailscale route all traffic through a central gateway?
No. Tailscale creates direct encrypted connections between devices using WireGuard. It only proxies traffic when direct peer connections are not possible (some restrictive NAT scenarios). This reduces latency and eliminates VPN gateway bottlenecks.
SourceNew Relic: What data retention is included in New Relic's free tier?
The free tier includes a minimum of 8 days data retention for troubleshooting. Paid plans offer extended retention periods and customizable data retention policies.
SourceTailscale: Can I host Tailscale on-premises?
No. Tailscale provides a hosted control plane only. For fully self-hosted mesh networking, consider WireGuard with manual key management or Netmaker. Tailscale Enterprise can provide custom deployments for specific requirements.
SourceNew Relic: How many integrations does New Relic support?
New Relic provides access to 780+ integrations and unlimited hosts at no additional cost. These include monitoring integrations for various cloud services, databases, and applications.
SourceNew Relic: Can I use New Relic to monitor multiple cloud providers?
Yes, New Relic is cloud-agnostic and supports monitoring across AWS, Google Cloud, Azure, and on-premises infrastructure in a single platform.
SourceNew Relic: What is New Relic's ownership structure today?
New Relic was acquired by TPG and Francisco Partners on July 31, 2023, for $6.5 billion and transitioned from a publicly traded company to a private company in November 2023.
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