11 Integrations with Red Hat Ceph Storage

View a list of Red Hat Ceph Storage integrations and software that integrates with Red Hat Ceph Storage below. Compare the best Red Hat Ceph Storage integrations as well as features, ratings, user reviews, and pricing of software that integrates with Red Hat Ceph Storage. Here are the current Red Hat Ceph Storage integrations in 2026:

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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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    Veeam Kasten for Kubernetes
    Leading Kubernetes Data Protection and Mobility Trusted by the world’s largest organizations, Veeam Kasten delivers secure, Kubernetes-native data protection and application mobility for the most complete set of distributions and platforms at enterprise scale. We give operations and application teams the confidence to withstand the unexpected and deliver faster, all without complex scripting, unsupported tools, and legacy solutions.
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    InfluxDB

    InfluxDB

    InfluxData

    InfluxDB is a purpose-built data platform designed to handle all time series data, from users, sensors, applications and infrastructure — seamlessly collecting, storing, visualizing, and turning insight into action. With a library of more than 250 open source Telegraf plugins, importing and monitoring data from any system is easy. InfluxDB empowers developers to build transformative IoT, monitoring and analytics services and applications. InfluxDB’s flexible architecture fits any implementation — whether in the cloud, at the edge or on-premises — and its versatility, accessibility and supporting tools (client libraries, APIs, etc.) make it easy for developers at any level to quickly build applications and services with time series data. Optimized for developer efficiency and productivity, the InfluxDB platform gives builders time to focus on the features and functionalities that give their internal projects value and their applications a competitive edge.
    Starting Price: $0
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    Telegraf

    Telegraf

    InfluxData

    Telegraf is the open source server agent to help you collect metrics from your stacks, sensors and systems. Telegraf is a plugin-driven server agent for collecting and sending metrics and events from databases, systems, and IoT sensors. Telegraf is written in Go and compiles into a single binary with no external dependencies, and requires a very minimal memory footprint. Telegraf can collect metrics from a wide array of inputs and write them into a wide array of outputs. It is plugin-driven for both collection and output of data so it is easily extendable. It is written in Go, which means that it is a compiled and standalone binary that can be executed on any system with no need for external dependencies, no npm, pip, gem, or other package management tools required. With 300+ plugins already written by subject matter experts on the data in the community, it is easy to start collecting metrics from your end-points.
    Starting Price: $0
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    CloudCasa

    CloudCasa

    CloudCasa by Catalogic

    CloudCasa is a Kubernetes backup and recovery solution for multi-cluster and multi-cloud recovery, named a leader and outperformer by industry analysts. With CloudCasa, developers, DevOps, and Platform Engineering teams don’t need to be a storage or data protection expert to backup and restore your Kubernetes clusters, or to manage Velero. As a powerful and easy to use Kubernetes backup and Velero management service, start with CloudCasa for Velero, and upgrade as needed to CloudCasa Pro, to get advanced multi-cloud application recovery. Let CloudCasa do all the hard work of managing and protecting your cluster resources and persistent data from human error, security breaches, and service failures, providing the business continuity and compliance that your business requires. It's easy for a single cluster, and just as easy for large, complex, multi-cluster, multi-cloud, and hybrid cloud environments.
    Starting Price: $19 per node per month
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    Red Hat AMQ
    ​Red Hat AMQ is a flexible messaging platform that delivers information reliably, enabling real-time integration and connecting the Internet of Things (IoT). Based on open source communities like Apache ActiveMQ and Apache Kafka, it supports various messaging patterns to integrate applications, endpoints, and devices quickly and efficiently, enhancing enterprise responsiveness and agility. AMQ facilitates data sharing between microservices and other applications with high throughput and low latency. AMQ supports connectivity from client programs written in multiple languages. It defines an open-wire protocol for messaging interoperability, allowing enterprises to deploy various distributed messaging solutions to meet evolving business requirements. Backed by Red Hat's award-winning support and services, AMQ has a track record of supporting mission-critical applications.
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    IBM Fusion
    The easiest way to deploy OpenShift applications and watsonx. Fusion is available as two flexible options to support your hybrid cloud needs. Fusion HCI System provides a fully integrated, turnkey platform for running and maintaining all of your on-premises Red Hat OpenShift applications. Fusion software runs anywhere Red Hat OpenShift runs—on public cloud, on-premises, bare metal and virtual machines. Integrates hardware, Red Hat OpenShift and data services, eliminating compatibility issues and reducing setup time enabling you to get your containerized applications up and running in record time enabling faster innovation and reduced time-to-market. Simplifies infrastructure and data services for OpenShift applications by enabling platform engineers to centrally manage OpenShift, streamline operations, optimize resource utilization and reduce operational complexities and costs.
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    IBM Storage Suite for IBM Cloud Paks
    Bring data services to container environments with a flexible, software-defined storage solution for hybrid cloud. IBM Storage Suite for IBM Cloud Paks provides the combined power of open source with Red Hat data services and award-winning IBM software-defined storage offerings designed to simplify the deployment of IBM Cloud Pak solutions while enabling a reliable and efficient storage foundation across your hybrid cloud.Bring data services to container environments with a flexible, software-defined storage solution for hybrid cloud. IBM Storage Suite for IBM Cloud Paks provides the combined power of open source with Red Hat data services and award-winning IBM software-defined storage offerings designed to simplify the deployment of IBM Cloud Pak solutions while enabling a reliable and efficient storage foundation across your hybrid cloud.
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    Virtalica StorageFabric
    Enterprises often find it challenging to keep up with the rapid proliferation and availability of various on-premise and cloud storage solutions across the organization. The result is an increasingly complex, difficult to secure, and often expensive vendor-locked ecosystem. Dozens of legacy systems are patched together. Vendor lock-in comes with significant hidden costs. Consuming public cloud efficiently and securely is not easy. It is a customer-hosted global scale-out software platform that enables enterprises to integrate, protect and unify tens of on-prem and in-cloud storage providers. It seamlessly offers unified virtual namespaces through standard APIs to enterprise users worldwide. StorageFabric frees the enterprise from expensive vendor lock-in and integration complexity while handling the significant security vulnerabilities that come with the cloud. StorageFabric is the highest-performance least-friction data layer to unify, protect, migrate, and commoditize storage.
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    Migrateq

    Migrateq

    Migrateq

    Linux Pro provides professional services and 24/7 technical support for most Linux distributions and other Open Source software. - Break-fix, troubleshooting and analysis of issues - Migrations between various clouds and hardware - Installation, configuration, customization of software - Updates, upgrades, custom patches, migrations - Performance reporting and optimization - Security incident detection and remediation - Configuration management and automation for scale
    Starting Price: $7/month/user
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    MasterDC

    MasterDC

    MasterDC

    MasterDC is a Czech-based IT infrastructure provider specializing in managed services, cloud solutions, and enterprise-grade hosting. Operating state-of-the-art data centers in Prague and Brno, the company has been serving businesses and institutions for nearly three decades. MasterDC offers a comprehensive suite of services, including dedicated servers, VPS hosting, cloud servers, server housing, and managed services. It supports technologies such as Kubernetes, Docker, Ceph, Hyper-V, and Proxmox VE, catering to diverse infrastructure needs. It provides robust networking and security solutions, including AWS Direct Connect, firewall protection, DDoS mitigation, log management, and SIEM services. For data storage, MasterDC offers services like Nextcloud hosting, data replication, and server backup. Their database offerings encompass database as a service, Elasticsearch, Galera Cluster, and database optimization.
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