3 Integrations with balena
View a list of balena integrations and software that integrates with balena below. Compare the best balena integrations as well as features, ratings, user reviews, and pricing of software that integrates with balena. Here are the current balena integrations in 2026:
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CrateDB
CrateDB
The enterprise database for time series, documents, and vectors. Store any type of data and combine the simplicity of SQL with the scalability of NoSQL. CrateDB is an open source distributed database running queries in milliseconds, whatever the complexity, volume and velocity of data. -
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balenaCloud
balena
Comprehensive device deployment and management infrastructure, hosted by balena. Write your image, power up, and see your fully configured device appear in your application. Preload your image with your application code for even faster startup. Iterate at web speed with familiar developer tools. Build your application in the language and distribution of your choice. Develop locally to get fast feedback. Ship updates with a single command while your devices remain online and fully functional. Microservices architecture? We support multi-container applications. Benefit from full visibility into real-time device status and activity. Organize your fleet with tags and filters. Remotely configure and troubleshoot individual devices.Starting Price: $109 per month -
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balenaOS
balena
Containers will revolutionize connected devices, and balenaOS is the best way to run them. Made to survive harsh networking conditions and unexpected shutdowns. A minimal Linux with the services needed to run Docker reliably on an embedded device - nothing else. Based on Yocto Linux for easy porting to most capable device types across varied CPU architectures. Actively developed in the open; community participation warmly welcomed. In our quest to build balenaCloud, a platform that brings the tools of modern software development to the world of connected hardware, we started by porting Docker to ARM chips in 2013. We soon realised that we also needed an operating system optimized for the use case: a minimal OS ideal for running containers on embedded devices.
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