Compare the Top Telemetry Software that integrates with Elastic Cloud as of October 2025

This a list of Telemetry software that integrates with Elastic Cloud. Use the filters on the left to add additional filters for products that have integrations with Elastic Cloud. View the products that work with Elastic Cloud in the table below.

What is Telemetry Software for Elastic Cloud?

Telemetry software is designed to collect, transmit, and analyze data from remote or distributed systems in real time. It allows organizations to monitor the performance, health, and behavior of various devices, machines, or applications from a central location. The software gathers data such as system metrics, error logs, or user interactions, and sends it to a centralized database or server for analysis. This data is then used to identify issues, optimize performance, or predict future problems. Telemetry software is widely used in industries like aerospace, automotive, telecommunications, and IT infrastructure for proactive maintenance and decision-making. Compare and read user reviews of the best Telemetry software for Elastic Cloud currently available using the table below. This list is updated regularly.

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    Elasticsearch
    Elastic is a search company. As the creators of the Elastic Stack (Elasticsearch, Kibana, Beats, and Logstash), Elastic builds self-managed and SaaS offerings that make data usable in real time and at scale for search, logging, security, and analytics use cases. Elastic's global community has more than 100,000 members across 45 countries. Since its initial release, Elastic's products have achieved more than 400 million cumulative downloads. Today thousands of organizations, including Cisco, eBay, Dell, Goldman Sachs, Groupon, HP, Microsoft, Netflix, The New York Times, Uber, Verizon, Yelp, and Wikipedia, use the Elastic Stack, and Elastic Cloud to power mission-critical systems that drive new revenue opportunities and massive cost savings. Elastic has headquarters in Amsterdam, The Netherlands, and Mountain View, California; and has over 1,000 employees in more than 35 countries around the world.
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    Edge Delta

    Edge Delta

    Edge Delta

    Edge Delta is a new way to do observability that helps developers and operations teams monitor datasets and create telemetry pipelines. We process your log data as it's created and give you the freedom to route it anywhere. Our primary differentiator is our distributed architecture. We are the only observability provider that pushes data processing upstream to the infrastructure level, enabling users to process their logs and metrics as soon as they’re created at the source. We combine our distributed approach with a column-oriented backend to help users store and analyze massive data volumes without impacting performance or cost. By using Edge Delta, customers can reduce observability costs without sacrificing visibility. Additionally, they can surface insights and trigger alerts before data leaves their environment.
    Starting Price: $0.20 per GB
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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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    Elastic APM
    Get deep visibility into your cloud-native and distributed applications — from microservices to serverless architectures — and quickly identify and resolve root causes of issues. Seamlessly adopt APM to automatically identify anomalies, map service dependencies, and simplify investigations into outliers and abnormal behavior. Optimize your application code with extensive support for popular languages, OpenTelemetry, and distributed tracing. Identify performance issues with automated and curated visual representation of all dependencies, including cloud, messaging, data store, and third-party services and their performance data. Drill into anomalies, transaction details, and metrics for deeper analysis.
    Starting Price: $95 per month
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    Langtrace

    Langtrace

    Langtrace

    Langtrace is an open source observability tool that collects and analyzes traces and metrics to help you improve your LLM apps. Langtrace ensures the highest level of security. Our cloud platform is SOC 2 Type II certified, ensuring top-tier protection for your data. Supports popular LLMs, frameworks, and vector databases. Langtrace can be self-hosted and supports OpenTelemetry standard traces, which can be ingested by any observability tool of your choice, resulting in no vendor lock-in. Get visibility and insights into your entire ML pipeline, whether it is a RAG or a fine-tuned model with traces and logs that cut across the framework, vectorDB, and LLM requests. Annotate and create golden datasets with traced LLM interactions, and use them to continuously test and enhance your AI applications. Langtrace includes built-in heuristic, statistical, and model-based evaluations to support this process.
    Starting Price: Free
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    Cribl AppScope
    AppScope is a new approach to black-box instrumentation delivering ubiquitous, unified telemetry from any Linux executable by simply prepending scope to the command. Talk to any customer using Application Performance Management, and they’ll tell you how much they love their solution, but they wish they could extend it to more of their applications. Most have 10% or fewer of their apps instrumented for APM, and are supplementing what they can with basic metrics. Where does this leave the other 80%? Enter AppScope. No language-specific instrumentation. No application developers required. AppScope is language agnostic and completely userland; works with any application; scales from the CLI to production. Send AppScope data to any existing monitoring tool, time series database, or log tool. AppScope allows SREs and Ops teams to interrogate running applications to discover how they work and their behavior in any deployment context, from on-prem to cloud to containers.
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