These docs are for Cribl Edge 4.5 and are no longer actively maintained.
See the latest version (4.13).
Initial Cribl.Cloud Setup
Your first step to using Cribl.Cloud is to sign up on the Cribl.Cloud portal (see Registering a Cribl.Cloud Portal below), to create your Cribl.Cloud Organization.
Your Organization will display a dedicated portal, a network and access boundary that isolates your Cribl resources from all other users. Each Cribl.Cloud account provisions a separate AWS account. Your instances of Cribl Stream, Cribl Edge, and Cribl Search are deployed inside a virtual private cloud (VPC) in this account.
The portal will initially be on a free Cribl.Cloud plan. Certain throughput and administration limits apply to a free account. When you need more capacity and/or options, it’s easy to upgrade to a paid or Enterprise plan – just select the Go Enterprise button at the top of your portal.
The Cribl.Cloud Suite is listed on AWS Marketplace. When you’re ready for a paid plan, you can use your Enterprise Discount Program (EDP) credits here to run Cribl products, billed through your AWS account – with no need for a separate procurement process.
Cribl is SOC 2 (Service Organization Control 2) Type II security compliance certified.
Registering a Cribl.Cloud Portal
Ready to take the plunge? Here’s how to register and manage a Cribl.Cloud instance.
First, if you haven’t already signed up on Cribl.Cloud:
- Start at: https://cribl.cloud/signup/
- Register with your work email address.
- Use the verification code from Cribl’s email to confirm your registration.
- On the Create Organization page, optionally enter an Organization Name (a friendly alias for the randomly generated ID that Cribl will assign to your Organization).
- Select an AWS Region to host your Cribl.Cloud Leader and Cribl-managed Workers. Cribl currently supports the following Regions:
US West (Oregon)
US East (Virginia)
Europe (Frankfurt)
Europe (London)
- Bookmark your Cribl.Cloud portal page, for all that follows.

Note that each user can register only one active Organization. For details, see notes on Member Permissions.
Troubleshooting Resources
Cribl University’s Troubleshooting Criblet on How to Log Into Cribl.Cloud walks you through the whole registration and login flow. To follow the direct course link, first log into your Cribl University account. (To create an account, select the Sign up link. You’ll need to click through a short Terms & Conditions presentation, with chill music, before proceeding to courses – but Cribl’s training is always free of charge.) Once logged in, check out other useful Troubleshooting Criblets and Advanced Troubleshooting short courses.