8 Integrations with VictoriaMetrics

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

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    Google Cloud Platform
    Google Cloud is a cloud-based service that allows you to create anything from simple websites to complex applications for businesses of all sizes. New customers get $300 in free credits to run, test, and deploy workloads. All customers can use 25+ products for free, up to monthly usage limits. Use Google's core infrastructure, data analytics & machine learning. Secure and fully featured for all enterprises. Tap into big data to find answers faster and build better products. Grow from prototype to production to planet-scale, without having to think about capacity, reliability or performance. From virtual machines with proven price/performance advantages to a fully managed app development platform. Scalable, resilient, high performance object storage and databases for your applications. State-of-the-art software-defined networking products on Google’s private fiber network. Fully managed data warehousing, batch and stream processing, data exploration, Hadoop/Spark, and messaging.
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    Starting Price: Free ($300 in free credits)
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    Amazon Web Services (AWS)
    Amazon Web Services (AWS) is the world’s most comprehensive cloud platform, trusted by millions of customers across industries. From startups to global enterprises and government agencies, AWS provides on-demand solutions for compute, storage, networking, AI, analytics, and more. The platform empowers organizations to innovate faster, reduce costs, and scale globally with unmatched flexibility and reliability. With services like Amazon EC2 for compute, Amazon S3 for storage, SageMaker for AI/ML, and CloudFront for content delivery, AWS covers nearly every business and technical need. Its global infrastructure spans 120 availability zones across 38 regions, ensuring resilience, compliance, and security. Backed by the largest community of customers, partners, and developers, AWS continues to lead the cloud industry in innovation and operational expertise.
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    Microsoft Azure
    Microsoft's Azure is a cloud computing platform that allows for rapid and secure application development, testing and management. Azure. Invent with purpose. Turn ideas into solutions with more than 100 services to build, deploy, and manage applications—in the cloud, on-premises, and at the edge—using the tools and frameworks of your choice. Continuous innovation from Microsoft supports your development today, and your product visions for tomorrow. With a commitment to open source, and support for all languages and frameworks, build how you want, and deploy where you want to. On-premises, in the cloud, and at the edge—we’ll meet you where you are. Integrate and manage your environments with services designed for hybrid cloud. Get security from the ground up, backed by a team of experts, and proactive compliance trusted by enterprises, governments, and startups. The cloud you can trust, with the numbers to prove it.
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    Prometheus

    Prometheus

    Prometheus

    Power your metrics and alerting with a leading open-source monitoring solution. Prometheus fundamentally stores all data as time series: streams of timestamped values belonging to the same metric and the same set of labeled dimensions. Besides stored time series, Prometheus may generate temporary derived time series as the result of queries. Prometheus provides a functional query language called PromQL (Prometheus Query Language) that lets the user select and aggregate time series data in real time. The result of an expression can either be shown as a graph, viewed as tabular data in Prometheus's expression browser, or consumed by external systems via the HTTP API. Prometheus is configured via command-line flags and a configuration file. While the command-line flags configure immutable system parameters (such as storage locations, amount of data to keep on disk and in memory, etc.). Download: https://sourceforge.net/projects/prometheus.mirror/
    Starting Price: Free
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    VictoriaMetrics Cloud

    VictoriaMetrics Cloud

    VictoriaMetrics

    VictoriaMetrics Cloud allows users to run the Enterprise version of VictoriaMetrics, hosted on AWS, without the need to perform typical DevOps tasks such as proper configuration, monitoring, log collection, access protection, software updates, and backups. We run VictoriaMetrics Cloud instances in our environment on AWS and provide easy-to-use endpoints for data ingestion and querying. The VictoriaMetrics team takes care of optimal configuration and software maintenance. It comes with the following features: It can be used as a Managed Prometheus - configure Prometheus or Vmagent to write data to Managed VictoriaMetrics and then use the provided endpoint as a Prometheus data source in Grafana; Every VictoriaMetrics Cloud instance runs in an isolated environment, so instances cannot interfere with each other; VictoriaMetrics Cloud instance can be scaled up or scaled down in a few clicks; Automated backups;
    Starting Price: $190 per month
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    NudgeBee

    NudgeBee

    NudgeBee

    NudgeBee is an AI-agentic operations platform and workflow builder designed to automate, optimize, and secure cloud and SRE workflows by combining pre-built AI assistants with customizable agentic automation that integrates with existing tools, observability systems, and cloud infrastructure. It provides a library of reusable AI agents and workflows that help teams accelerate troubleshooting by detecting root causes and recommending or automating fixes, continuously optimize cloud resources to reduce waste and cost, and standardize day-2 operations such as scaling, rightsizing persistent storage, and compliance tasks with guardrails that maintain control and auditability within enterprise environments. Users can build or extend workflows by adding context-aware logic and connecting NudgeBee to tools like Kubernetes, CI/CD platforms, messaging systems (Slack, Teams, Google Chat), and ticketing systems.
    Starting Price: $150 per month
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    VictoriaLogs

    VictoriaLogs

    VictoriaMetrics

    VictoriaLogs, an open-source log database from VictoriaMetrics, is designed to be user-friendly. It seamlessly integrates with widely used log collectors and offers a more straightforward setup process than Elasticsearch and Grafana Loki. The robust LogsQL query language provides full-text search capabilities across all log fields, simplifying log management. It scales impressively with CPU, RAM, disk IO, and space, running efficiently on Raspberry Pi and high-end servers. It handles data volumes up to 30 times larger than Elasticsearch and Grafana Loki on the same hardware, making it a powerful choice for various environments. VictoriaLogs supports fast full-text search over high-cardinality log fields like trace_id, user_id, and IP. It works seamlessly with traditional Unix log analysis tools like grep, less, sort, and jq. It also offers multi-tenancy support, accommodating diverse needs.
    Starting Price: $0
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    OpenTSDB

    OpenTSDB

    OpenTSDB

    OpenTSDB consists of a Time Series Daemon (TSD) as well as set of command line utilities. Interaction with OpenTSDB is primarily achieved by running one or more of the independent TSDs. There is no master, no shared state so you can run as many TSDs as required to handle any load you throw at it. Each TSD uses the open source database HBase or hosted Google Bigtable service to store and retrieve time-series data. The data schema is highly optimized for fast aggregations of similar time series to minimize storage space. Users of the TSD never need to access the underlying store directly. You can communicate with the TSD via a simple telnet-style protocol, an HTTP API or a simple built-in GUI. The first step in using OpenTSDB is to send time series data to the TSDs. A number of tools exist to pull data from various sources into OpenTSDB.
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