6 Integrations with SonicInfra
View a list of SonicInfra integrations and software that integrates with SonicInfra below. Compare the best SonicInfra integrations as well as features, ratings, user reviews, and pricing of software that integrates with SonicInfra. Here are the current SonicInfra integrations in 2026:
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Kubernetes
Kubernetes
Kubernetes (K8s) is an open-source system for automating deployment, scaling, and management of containerized applications. It groups containers that make up an application into logical units for easy management and discovery. Kubernetes builds upon 15 years of experience of running production workloads at Google, combined with best-of-breed ideas and practices from the community. Designed on the same principles that allows Google to run billions of containers a week, Kubernetes can scale without increasing your ops team. Whether testing locally or running a global enterprise, Kubernetes flexibility grows with you to deliver your applications consistently and easily no matter how complex your need is. Kubernetes is open source giving you the freedom to take advantage of on-premises, hybrid, or public cloud infrastructure, letting you effortlessly move workloads to where it matters to you.Starting Price: Free -
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CloudBees
CloudBees
CloudBees is a complete software delivery platform. Self-service scalable, repeatable, compliant workflows help developers innovate faster. See how we help you release faster better safer software. Manage, release, and measure features at scale. Visibility should be more than a singular pipeline. Orchestrate your software delivery business end to end. Learn why 'meta' orchestration is a game-changer. Measure, analyze, and communicate how software delivery impacts business performance. Get answers about software delivery analytics. Ensure assets are always compliant at every stage, including in production, and automatically know what risks must be addressed. Stop rewriting scripts, fixing bugs, and waiting for builds. Serve yourself with fast, secure workflows, and feature management. Automatically enforce governance, security, and compliance without hindering flexibility. You're confident and developers are happier. Treat software delivery as a business. Proactively manage risk. -
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Jenkins
Jenkins
The leading open source automation server, Jenkins provides hundreds of plugins to support building, deploying and automating any project. As an extensible automation server, Jenkins can be used as a simple CI server or turned into the continuous delivery hub for any project. Jenkins is a self-contained Java-based program, ready to run out-of-the-box, with packages for Windows, Linux, macOS and other Unix-like operating systems. Jenkins can be easily set up and configured via its web interface, which includes on-the-fly error checks and built-in help. With hundreds of plugins in the Update Center, Jenkins integrates with practically every tool in the continuous integration and continuous delivery toolchain. Jenkins can be extended via its plugin architecture, providing nearly infinite possibilities for what Jenkins can do. Jenkins can easily distribute work across multiple machines, helping drive builds, tests and deployments across multiple platforms faster. -
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Terraform
HashiCorp
Terraform is an open-source infrastructure as code software tool that provides a consistent CLI workflow to manage hundreds of cloud services. Terraform codifies cloud APIs into declarative configuration files. Write infrastructure as code using declarative configuration files. HashiCorp Configuration Language (HCL) allows for concise descriptions of resources using blocks, arguments, and expressions. Run terraform plan to check whether the execution plan for a configuration matches your expectations before provisioning or changing infrastructure. Apply changes to hundreds of cloud providers with terraform apply to reach the desired state of the configuration. Define infrastructure as code to manage the full lifecycle — create new resources, manage existing ones, and destroy those no longer needed. -
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Buildkite
Buildkite
Run the open-source buildkite-agent on your own infrastructure for maximum speed, control, and security. The agent checks out your source code, executes custom hooks and overrides, and then runs your build jobs. Your source code never leaves your infrastructure. You can install the agent using one of our packages and binaries for almost every platform and architecture, including Ubuntu, Debian, Mac, Windows, Docker, and more. The agent’s artifact and meta-data storage allows for share-nothing, state-free build jobs that can be easily distributed and scaled across any number of agents. Run as many build agents as you need (up to 10,000 connected per account), without breaking a sweat. The open-source Elastic CI Stack for AWS gives you an easy-to-maintain, elastically scaling CI stack in your own AWS account. Or if you prefer to roll your own, you can use the tools you’re already familiar with in your production environments (such as Packer and Terraform).Starting Price: $15 per user per month -
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The AWS Command Line Interface (AWS CLI) is a unified tool to manage your AWS services. With just one tool to download and configure, you can control multiple AWS services from the command line and automate them through scripts. The AWS CLI v2 offers several new features including improved installers, new configuration options such as AWS IAM Identity Center (successor to AWS SSO), and various interactive features. Command-line shell program that provides convenience and productivity features to help both new and advanced users of the AWS Command Line Interface. Resource identifiers for Amazon EC2 instance IDs, Amazon SQS queue URLs, and Amazon SNS topic names. Documentation for commands and options is displayed as you type. The AWS Command Line Interface user guide walks you through installing and configuring the tool. After that, you can begin making calls to your AWS services from the command line.
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