5 Integrations with Percona Kubernetes Operator
View a list of Percona Kubernetes Operator integrations and software that integrates with Percona Kubernetes Operator below. Compare the best Percona Kubernetes Operator integrations as well as features, ratings, user reviews, and pricing of software that integrates with Percona Kubernetes Operator. Here are the current Percona Kubernetes Operator integrations in 2024:
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Percona Backup for MongoDB
Percona
Percona Backup for MongoDB is a distributed, low-impact solution for achieving consistent backups of MongoDB sharded clusters and replica sets. Percona Backup for MongoDB supports Percona Server for MongoDB and MongoDB Community v3.6 or higher with MongoDB Replication enabled. Percona Backup for MongoDB is an alternative for users who want a fully supported community backup tool, but do not want to pay for MongoDB Enterprise and Ops Manager. With easy command-line interface, you can perform consistent backup/restore of clusters and non-sharded replica sets, and improve cluster backup consistency. This saves you time and effort if you are implementing MongoDB backups for the first time.Starting Price: free -
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Percona XtraDB Cluster
Percona
Percona XtraDB Cluster (PXC) is a high availability, open-source, MySQL clustering solution that helps enterprises minimize unexpected downtime and data loss, reduce costs, and improve the performance and scalability of your database environments. PXC supports your critical business applications in the most demanding public, private, and hybrid cloud environments. Percona XtraDB Cluster (PXC) preserves, secures, and protects data and revenue streams by providing the highest level of availability for your business-critical applications. PXC helps you increase efficiency, eliminate license fees, and lower your total cost of investment, helping you meet budget constraints. Our integrated tools enable you to optimize, maintain, and monitor your cluster. This ensures you get the most out of your MySQL environment.Starting Price: Free -
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MongoDB
MongoDB
MongoDB is a general purpose, document-based, distributed database built for modern application developers and for the cloud era. No database is more productive to use. Ship and iterate 3–5x faster with our flexible document data model and a unified query interface for any use case. Whether it’s your first customer or 20 million users around the world, meet your performance SLAs in any environment. Easily ensure high availability, protect data integrity, and meet the security and compliance standards for your mission-critical workloads. An integrated suite of cloud database services that allow you to address a wide variety of use cases, from transactional to analytical, from search to data visualizations. Launch secure mobile apps with native, edge-to-cloud sync and automatic conflict resolution. Run MongoDB anywhere, from your laptop to your data center.Starting Price: Free -
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MySQL
Oracle
MySQL is the world's most popular open source database. With its proven performance, reliability, and ease-of-use, MySQL has become the leading database choice for web-based applications, used by high profile web properties including Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, and all five of the top five websites*. Additionally, it is an extremely popular choice as embedded database, distributed by thousands of ISVs and OEMs.Starting Price: Free -
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MayaData
MayaData
OpenEBS with Kubera is the answer. OpenEBS is the most popular open source storage for Kubernetes - and the fastest. Kubera adds an easy to use GUI for OpenEBS Mayastor - and APIs, auto checks and configuration, active directory authentication, built-in performance benchmarking, and additional operators to assist in upgrades and other use cases. Kubera is freely available and is delivered by MayaData when providing 24/7 support for customers to reduce operational costs and complexity. Kubera Propel is a cloud-native declarative data plane written in Rust. It’s built on the open source OpenEBS Mayastor. Kubera Propel combines breakthrough technologies like NVMe, SPDK, and emerging new storage features in the Linux kernel. OpenEBS managed by Kubera Propel has been shown independent benchmarks to deliver extremely low latency performance for data bases and other workloads running on Kubernetes.Starting Price: $100 per node per month
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