6 Integrations with Apache Aurora

View a list of Apache Aurora integrations and software that integrates with Apache Aurora below. Compare the best Apache Aurora integrations as well as features, ratings, user reviews, and pricing of software that integrates with Apache Aurora. Here are the current Apache Aurora integrations in 2026:

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    Kapacitor

    Kapacitor

    InfluxData

    Kapacitor is a native data processing engine for InfluxDB 1.x and is an integrated component in the InfluxDB 2.0 platform. Kapacitor can process both stream and batch data from InfluxDB, acting on this data in real-time via its programming language TICKscript. Today’s modern applications require more than just dashboarding and operator alerts—they need the ability to trigger actions. Kapacitor’s alerting system follows a publish-subscribe design pattern. Alerts are published to topics and handlers subscribe to a topic. This pub/sub model and the ability for these to call User Defined Functions make Kapacitor very flexible to act as the control plane in your environment, performing tasks like auto-scaling, stock reordering, and IoT device control. Kapacitor provides a simple plugin architecture, or interface, that allows it to integrate with any anomaly detection engine.
    Starting Price: $0.002 per GB per hour
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    cBackup

    cBackup

    cBackup

    cBackup provides network equipment configuration data backup for multiple platforms and devices. We constantly add support for new devices and distribute it via our content delivery system. It is crucial not only to back up the configuration, but also to have version control to be able track changes. cBackup uses Git functionality to support diff and history for plain-text configurations. We create highly configurable environment, you can set up discovery and backup policies as well as customize hardware support. Don’t hesitate to share your customizations. Out of box English and Russian languages are supported. We are on Transifex and everyone is welcome to share their translations on more languages for more convenient tool. cBackup is released under AGPLv3 license and available for free use with no hidden payments or feature limitations. New device support and policies are also distributed free of charge.
    Starting Price: €480 per year
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    Paessler PRTG Hosted Monitor
    The coronavirus pandemic has created new challenges for business and for remote IT monitoring. It's good to be able to rely on a proven steady in uncertain times. For 25 years, Paessler has been building software to simplify the lives of IT professionals. Perhaps our most advanced answer to the challenges of the day, Hosted Monitoring. Paessler PRTG Hosted Monitor offers monitoring out of the box. Traffic, applications, availability, bandwidth, all-important technologies are supported. Your PRTG instance is up and running in a very short amount of time compared to any in-house implementation. There’s no need to order new hardware or look for a machine with spare capacity. PRTG Hosted Monitor is agentless and you can start monitoring from your browser right away. We host your PRTG instance on reliable AWS servers in the region of your choice and constant backups go without saying.
    Starting Price: $149 per month
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    Apache Mesos

    Apache Mesos

    Apache Software Foundation

    Mesos is built using the same principles as the Linux kernel, only at a different level of abstraction. The Mesos kernel runs on every machine and provides applications (e.g., Hadoop, Spark, Kafka, Elasticsearch) with API’s for resource management and scheduling across entire datacenter and cloud environments. Native support for launching containers with Docker and AppC images.Support for running cloud native and legacy applications in the same cluster with pluggable scheduling policies. HTTP APIs for developing new distributed applications, for operating the cluster, and for monitoring. Built-in Web UI for viewing cluster state and navigating container sandboxes.
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    Beats

    Beats

    Elastic

    Beats is a free and open platform for single-purpose data shippers. They send data from hundreds or thousands of machines and systems to Logstash or Elasticsearch. Beats are open source data shippers that you install as agents on your servers to send operational data to Elasticsearch. Elastic provides Beats for capturing data and event logs. Beats can send data directly to Elasticsearch or via Logstash, where you can further process and enhance the data, before visualizing it in Kibana. Want to get up and running quickly with infrastructure metrics monitoring and centralized log analytics? Try out the Metrics app and the Logs app in Kibana. For more details, see Analyze metrics and Monitor logs. Whether you’re collecting from security devices, cloud, containers, hosts, or OT, Filebeat helps you keep the simple things simple by offering a lightweight way to forward and centralize logs and files.
    Starting Price: $16 per month
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    Cloud Ops Group

    Cloud Ops Group

    Cloud Ops Group

    Increase on-demand access to production, development, and test environments that allow you to innovate better, accelerate delivery of the application and streamline delivery to production. We design and implement infrastructure in the cloud to serve your business needs of today and tomorrow. We specialize in designing Web-scale architectures that are load-balanced, auto-scaled, self-healing, and cost-effective. You pay for only the resources you need while still responding to spikes in demand. We embrace the Infrastructure as Code philosophy to ensure infrastructure that is self-documenting, versioned, and automatic. Gain the insights into your applications to identify performance bottle-necks, understand resource requirements, automatically scale if and when needed, and alert appropriate stakeholders. We work with your developers to develop your application's build and deployment pipeline.
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