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An open-source, real-time infrastructure monitoring platform with per-second metrics, ML-powered anomaly detection, and zero-configuration deployment.
An open-source platform for monitoring, observability, and data visualization from multiple sources like Prometheus, Loki, and Elasticsearch.
A scalable time series database optimized for real-time metrics, events, and analytics with fast query response.
A scalable time series database optimized for real-time metrics, events, and analytics with fast query response.
A plugin-driven agent for collecting, processing, aggregating, and writing metrics, logs, and arbitrary data.
A plugin-driven agent for collecting, processing, aggregating, and writing metrics, logs, and arbitrary data.
A fast, cost-effective, and scalable open-source monitoring solution and time series database.
A lightweight network IP scanner with a web GUI that monitors hosts, sends notifications, and exports data to Grafana.
A retired Kubernetes project for collecting and analyzing compute resource usage and performance metrics from container clusters.
An open-source, cross-platform .NET library for recording and reporting application metrics with support for multiple backends.
An HTTP reverse proxy cache for web applications and a query accelerator for time series databases like Prometheus and InfluxDB.
Monitor websites and APIs from your computer with notifications via Slack, email, and other channels when downtime or slow response occurs.
Open-source web UI for visualizing monitoring data and creating alerts in the TICK stack.
Official Java client library for InfluxDB 1.x, enabling Java applications to write and query time series data.
An open-source web application for visualizing time series data from multiple sources like collectd, Graphite, and InfluxDB.
A desktop UI management tool for InfluxDB, providing database administration, query execution, and data exploration.
A high-performance, zero-dependency JavaScript client library for InfluxDB v1.x, compatible with Node.js and browsers.
A curated list of awesome projects, libraries, tools, and resources related to InfluxDB.
A Docker monitoring stack using cAdvisor, InfluxDB, and Grafana with pre-built dashboards for container metrics.
A PHP client library for reading from and writing to InfluxDB 1.x time series databases.
A Docker-based framework for comprehensive performance testing, combining backend load testing with Apache JMeter and frontend testing with sitespeed.io and WebPageTest.
An Arduino client library for sending and querying data from InfluxDB 1.x and 2.x, optimized for ESP8266 and ESP32.
A collection of prepackaged InfluxDB configurations for quickly collecting and analyzing time series data from various sources.
Official Ruby client library for InfluxDB 1.x, providing data writing, querying, and administrative capabilities.
A JVM agent profiler that sends memory, CPU tracing, and CPU load metrics to StatsD, InfluxDB, and other backends.
A PHP library providing a consistent functional API to abstract various metrics collection backends and prevent vendor lock-in.
A collection of custom SmartApps and device handlers for extending Samsung SmartThings home automation capabilities.
A telemetry and logging aggregation server that ingests from multiple protocols, transforms data in-flight, and emits to multiple destinations.
A lightweight time-series database written in Rust, deployable as an embedded library, standalone server, or scalable cluster.
A full-featured generic SNMP data collector with a web administration interface for InfluxDB.
A server that accepts InfluxDB metrics via HTTP/UDP and exports them in Prometheus format.
A program to send Nagios performance data to Graphite, StatsD, Librato, and InfluxDB.
A Go library for collecting and exporting Go runtime metrics to InfluxDB or via Telegraf.
A Home Assistant add-on that provides Grafana for visualizing and monitoring home automation metrics.
A lightweight Java reporter that sends metrics from the Metrics library to an InfluxDB server.
eBPF-based tool for efficient TCP observability, exporting kernel-level socket statistics to Elasticsearch, ClickHouse, or InfluxDB.
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