8 Integrations with Traefik

View a list of Traefik integrations and software that integrates with Traefik below. Compare the best Traefik integrations as well as features, ratings, user reviews, and pricing of software that integrates with Traefik. Here are the current Traefik 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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    Elastic Observability
    Rely on the most widely deployed observability platform available, built on the proven Elastic Stack (also known as the ELK Stack) to converge silos, delivering unified visibility and actionable insights. To effectively monitor and gain insights across your distributed systems, you need to have all your observability data in one stack. Break down silos by bringing together the application, infrastructure, and user data into a unified solution for end-to-end observability and alerting. Combine limitless telemetry data collection and search-powered problem resolution in a unified solution for optimal operational and business results. Converge data silos by ingesting all your telemetry data (metrics, logs, and traces) from any source in an open, extensible, and scalable platform. Accelerate problem resolution with automatic anomaly detection powered by machine learning and rich data analytics.
    Starting Price: $16 per month
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    Paperwork

    Paperwork

    Paperwork

    Paperwork is an open-source, self-hosted alternative to services like Evernote®, Microsoft OneNote® or Google Keep®. We at Paperwork believe that your private data should be yours and no other person or corporation should be able to access or even benefit from it. Hence it is our goal to build software that enables everyone to store and manage their documents in a cloud that’s theirs alone – whether it’s a computer scientist working with confidential data, a critical journalist, a freedom-of-speech activist or just your grandparents. Our goal is to be your privacy focused, open-source alternative to other note-taking software, for capturing ideas and managing documents. Paperwork currently is under development. In order to get Paperwork in its current state running, you have to have an understanding for how Docker and DNS works and know the basic concepts of HTTP proxying. Also, experience with Traefik and Minio might come in handy.
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    Flux

    Flux

    Flux CD

    Flux is a set of continuous and progressive delivery solutions for Kubernetes that are open and extensible. The latest version of Flux brings many new features, making it more flexible and versatile. Flux is a CNCF Incubating project. Flux and Flagger deploy apps with canaries, feature flags, and A/B rollouts. Flux can also manage any Kubernetes resource. Infrastructure and workload dependency management are built-in. Flux enables application deployment (CD) and (with the help of Flagger) progressive delivery (PD) through automatic reconciliation. Flux can even push back to Git for you with automated container image updates to Git (image scanning and patching). Flux works with your Git providers (GitHub, GitLab, Bitbucket, can even use s3-compatible buckets as a source), all major container registries, and all CI workflow providers. Kustomize, Helm, RBAC, and policy-driven validation (OPA, Kyverno, admission controllers) so it simply falls into place.
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    Traefik Mesh

    Traefik Mesh

    Traefik Labs

    Traefik Mesh is a straight-forward, easy to configure, and non-invasive service mesh that allows visibility and management of the traffic flows inside any Kubernetes cluster. By improving monitoring, logging, and visibility, as well as implementing access controls. Allows administrators to increase the security of their clusters easily and quickly. By being able to monitor and trace how applications communicate in your Kubernetes cluster, administrators are able to optimize internal communications, and improve application performance. Reducing the time to learn, install, and configure makes it easier to implement, and to provide value for the time actually spent implementing. Administrators can focus on their business applications. Being open source means that there is no vendor lock-in, as Traefik Mesh is opt-in by design.
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    StackState

    StackState

    StackState

    StackState's Topology and Relationship-Based Observability platform lets you manage your dynamic IT environment more effectively by unifying performance data from your existing monitoring tools into a single topology. Enabling you to: 1. 80% Decreased MTTR: by identifying the root cause and alerting the right teams with the correct information. 2. 65% Fewer Outages: through real-time unified observability and more planful planning. 3. 3x Faster Releases: by giving time back to developers to increase implementations. Get started today with our free guided demo: https://www.stackstate.com/schedule-a-demo
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    Fermyon

    Fermyon

    Fermyon

    Fermyon greatly reduces the hassle, complexity, and cost of building cloud applications by offering a complete WebAssembly-based execution environment with an associated easy-to-use web interface. Build and run microservices and web applications with WebAssembly. Get up and running within minutes with the Spin CLI. Easily compose apps from functions & components with Spin. Powerful versioning and release management with Bindle. Manage auto deploys and view logs through the web dashboard. Seamlessly run your WebAssembly services & containers side by side. We are building open-source, WebAssembly-powered cloud tools, with the aim of simplifying and unlocking new technologies for all. You can rapidly compose and run web apps and microservices with startup times measured in milliseconds instead of seconds, scale up or down almost instantly and execute in a secure, sandboxed environment. A faster, lighter way to run your services in the cloud, and to harness the power of WebAssembly.
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    Stackreaction

    Stackreaction

    Stackreaction

    Building marketplace, online school or membership site? Find tools, integrations, workflows and guides to jumpstart your idea. Browse apps and tools, find alternatives, compare by feature, and leave feedback. Automating routine processes? Find all integrations from Zapier, Integromat, Automateio and other automation platforms in one place. Compare features and price. Explore guides and tutorials from community and vendors. Contribute with your know-how. Leverage the openness of the nocode community. Сreate your profile, pick up your favorite tools, share your stack.
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