14 Integrations with Arch Linux

View a list of Arch Linux integrations and software that integrates with Arch Linux below. Compare the best Arch Linux integrations as well as features, ratings, user reviews, and pricing of software that integrates with Arch Linux. Here are the current Arch Linux integrations in 2024:

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    Netdata

    Netdata

    Netdata, Inc.

    The open-source observability platform everyone needs! Netdata collects metrics per second and presents them in beautiful low-latency dashboards. It is designed to run on all of your physical and virtual servers, cloud deployments, Kubernetes clusters, and edge/IoT devices, to monitor your systems, containers, and applications. It scales nicely from just a single server to thousands of servers, even in complex multi/mixed/hybrid cloud environments, and given enough disk space it can keep your metrics for years. KEY FEATURES: 💥 Collects metrics from 800+ integrations 💪 Real-Time, Low-Latency, High-Resolution 😶‍🌫️ Unsupervised Anomaly Detection 🔥 Powerful Visualization 🔔 Out of box Alerts 📖 systemd Journal Logs Explorer 😎 Low Maintenance ⭐ Open and Extensible Try Netdata today and feel the pulse of your infrastructure, with high-resolution metrics, journal logs and real-time visualizations.
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    Starting Price: Free
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    SparkView

    SparkView

    beyond SSL

    Fast, secure and reliable remote access to desktops, applications and servers. SparkView offers a simple and secure way to connect untrusted devices to your desktops and applications. The ZTNA solution with no installation on the client provides secure remote access from any device with a browser. All via HTML5 technology. The solution for remote office / mobile work and home office. Best web RDP client - advantages of SparkView: - ZTNA compliant remote access to applications, desktops and servers - Access from any device with browser (e.g. Chrome, Firefox, Edge, Opera, Safari, etc.) - No installation on clients or the target systems - One central point for administration, security and authorization - HTML5 technology - Flexible, stable and scalable - Low support and management overhead - Supports common protocols such as RDP, SSH, Telnet, VNC and HTTP(S) - No Java, no Flash, no ActiveX, no plugin, no rollout
    Starting Price: $60 per year
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    Entropy Keycrypt

    Entropy Keycrypt

    Quantum Entropy

    Protect your essential digital assets with Entropy, offering a seamless and secure transition to your trusted circle in unforeseen circumstances. User-Friendly Security Entropy enables you to securely partition important information into discrete shares, each of which reveals nothing about your secret without the others. Distribute these to a select group of trusted individuals, who can then store them offline for added security. Long-Term Resilience With its robust security features, including 256-bit encryption, Entropy is well-suited for durable, decentralized offline storage, safeguarding your data from both online and specific offline threats.
    Starting Price: $24.99
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    IRI DMaaS

    IRI DMaaS

    IRI, The CoSort Company

    Data may be the most important asset, and risk, that your company holds. It describes customers, products, transaction histories, and everything else that you use and plan in business. This data can be in databases, files, spreadsheets, Hadoop, cloud platforms or apps. If you don't have the time or expertise to find and de-identify the personally identifiable information (PII) in those sources yourself, IRI Data Masking as a Service (DMaaS) can help. With IRI DMaaS, you can minimize risk and cost because you only pay for the data you need protected. IRI can do all, or some, of the work to classify, find, and mask that data. IRI can also provide your auditors with the logs and targets that verify that your sensitive data was protected and now complies with privacy laws. To facilitate the service, you can transfer unprotected data to a secure on-premise or cloud-based staging area, or provide remote, supervised access to IRI to the data sources(s) at issue under a strict NDA.
    Starting Price: $1000 per day
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    Pacman

    Pacman

    Pacman

    Pacman is a utility which manages software packages in Linux. It uses simple compressed files as a package format, and maintains a text-based package database (more of a hierarchy), just in case some hand tweaking is necessary. Pacman does not strive to "do everything." It will add, remove and upgrade packages in the system, and it will allow you to query the package database for installed packages, files and owners. It also attempts to handle dependencies automatically and can download packages from a remote server. Version 2.0 of Pacman introduced the ability to sync packages (the - sync option) with a master server through the use of package databases. Prior to this, packages would have to be installed manually using the --add and - upgrade operations.
    Starting Price: Free
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    Snapcraft

    Snapcraft

    Snapcraft

    This is the code repository for snapd, the background service that manages and maintains installed snaps. Snaps are app packages for desktop, cloud, and IoT that update automatically. Easy to install, secure, cross-platform, and dependency-free. They're being used on millions of Linux systems every day. Alongside its various service and management functions, snapd provides the snap command that's used to install and remove snaps and interact with the wider snap ecosystem, implements the confinement policies that isolate snaps from the base system and from each other, governs the interfaces that allow snaps to access specific system resources outside of their confinement. If you're looking for something to install, such as Spotify or Visual Studio Code, take a look at the Snap Store. And if you want to build your own snaps, start with our creating a snap documentation.
    Starting Price: Free
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    Zero Install

    Zero Install

    Zero Install

    A decentralized cross-platform software installation system. Works on Linux, Windows and macOS. Fully open-source. Run apps with a single click. Run applications without having to install them first. Control everything from a command line or graphical interface. You control your own computer. You don't have to guess what happens during installation. Mix and match stable and experimental apps on a single system. Anyone can distribute software. Create one package that works on multiple platforms. Publish on any static web host; no central point of control. With dependency handling and automatic updates. Security is central. Installing an app doesn't grant it administrator access. Digital signatures are always checked before new software is run. Apps can share libraries without having to trust each other. Adds automatic self-updating, staged rollouts and various improvements to desktop integration.
    Starting Price: Free
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    Fortran Package Manager
    Package manager and build system for Fortran. There are already many packages available for use with fpm, providing an easily accessible and rich ecosystem of general-purpose and high-performance code. Fortran Package Manager (fpm) is a package manager and build system for Fortran. Its key goal is to improve the user experience of Fortran programmers. It does so by making it easier to build your Fortran program or library, run the executables, tests, and examples, and distribute it as a dependency to other Fortran projects. Fpm’s user interface is modeled after Rust’s Cargo. Its long-term vision is to nurture and grow the ecosystem of modern Fortran applications and libraries. The Fortran package manager has a plugin system that allows it to easily extend its functionality. The fpm-search project is a plugin to query the package registry. Since it is built with fpm we can easily install it on our system.
    Starting Price: Free
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    fpm

    fpm

    fpm

    fpm is a tool that lets you easily create packages for Debian, Ubuntu, Fedora, CentOS, RHEL, Arch Linux, FreeBSD, macOS, and more! fpm isn’t a new packaging system, it’s a tool to help you make packages for existing systems with less effort. It does this by offering a command-line interface to allow you to create packages easily. FPM is written in ruby and can be installed using gem. For some package formats (like rpm and snap), you will need certain packages installed to build them. Some package formats require other tools to be installed on your machine to be built; especially if you are building a package for another operating system/distribution. FPM takes your program and builds packages that can be installed easily on various operating systems. It can take any nodejs package, ruby gem, or even a python package and turn it into a deb, rpm, pacman, etc. package.
    Starting Price: Free
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    Budgie Clipboard Manager
    A clipboard manager applet that can help you to store and manage clipboard content. Clipboard history management, save up to 100 clips, private mode, remove any clip you want. Searchable history, clear all options, autosave history, notification support. Customizable applet, and restore defaults option. Automatically paste selected clip to the active window. For Debian/Ubuntu-based distro. If you are using Ubuntu Budgie then you can directly install the applet from the welcome screen. xdotool is optional and is used for pasting text in the active window. Download the zip & then run from the extracted repo's folder.
    Starting Price: Free
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    Elixir

    Elixir

    Elixir

    Elixir is a dynamic, functional language for building scalable and maintainable applications. Elixir leverages the Erlang VM, known for running low-latency, distributed, and fault-tolerant systems. Elixir is successfully used in web development, embedded software, data ingestion, and multimedia processing, across a wide range of industries. Check our getting started guide and our learning page to begin your journey with Elixir. All Elixir code runs inside lightweight threads of execution (called processes) that are isolated and exchange information via messages. Due to their lightweight nature, it is not uncommon to have hundreds of thousands of processes running concurrently in the same machine. Isolation allows processes to be garbage collected independently, reducing system-wide pauses, and using all machine resources as efficiently as possible (vertical scaling). Processes are also able to communicate with other processes running on different machines in the same network.
    Starting Price: Free
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    EnduraData EDpCloud
    Cross-platform real-time file replication for Windows, Linux, Mac, Solaris, AIX, OpenBSD, and more. EnduraData EDpCloud replicates and synchronizes data between different operating systems, geographic locations, cloud providers.
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    Sandfly Security

    Sandfly Security

    Sandfly Security

    Trusted on critical infrastructure globally, Sandfly delivers agentless Linux security with no endpoint agents and no drama. Instant deployment without compromising stability or needing endpoint agents. Sandfly is an agentless, instantly deployable, and safe Linux security monitoring platform. Sandfly protects virtually any Linux system, from modern cloud deployments to decade-old devices, regardless of distribution or CPU architecture. Besides traditional Endpoint Detection and Response (EDR) capabilities, Sandfly also tracks SSH credentials, audits for weak passwords, detects unauthorized changes with drift detection, and allows custom modules to find new and emerging threats. We do all of this with the utmost safety, performance, and compatibility on Linux. And, we do it without loading agents on your endpoints. The widest coverage for Linux on the market. Sandfly protects most distributions and architectures such as AMD, Intel, Arm, MIPS, and POWER CPUs.
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    Palo Alto Networks Panorama

    Palo Alto Networks Panorama

    Palo Alto Networks

    Panorama™ offers easy-to-implement, centralized management features that provide insight into network-wide traffic and simplify configurations. Create and edit security rules in accordance with your organization’s security policy, across your firewall deployment, from one central location. Gain visibility and actionable insights into network traffic and threats via the Application Command Center (ACC) for comprehensive security management and protection. Leverage the automated correlation engine to reduce data clutter so you can identify compromised hosts and surface malicious behavior more quickly. Manage up to 5,000 Next-Generation Firewalls, or use the Panorama Interconnect plugin to centralize configuration management for tens of thousands of devices. Panorama simplifies security with an intuitive UI that can be used to monitor, configure and automate security management.
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