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Kibana also provides a presentation tool, referred to as Canvas, that allows users to create slide decks that pull live data directly from Elasticsearch. [5] The combination of Elasticsearch, Logstash, and Kibana, referred to as the "Elastic Stack" (formerly the "ELK stack"), is available as a product or service. [6]
Formerly the "ELK stack", short for "Elasticsearch, Logstash, Kibana".) Elasticsearch uses Lucene and tries to make all its features available through the JSON and Java API. It supports facetting and percolating (a form of prospective search), [32] [33] which can be useful for notifying if new documents match for registered queries.
Kibana [281] 5631: Yes: pcANYWHEREdata, Symantec pcAnywhere (version 7.52 and later [282]) [283] data 5632: Yes: pcANYWHEREstat, Symantec pcAnywhere (version 7.52 and later) status 5656: Unofficial: IBM Lotus Sametime p2p file transfer 5666: Unofficial: NRPE 5667: Unofficial: NSCA (Nagios) 5670 Yes: FILEMQ ZeroMQ File Message Queuing Protocol Yes
Docker, Inc. is an American technology company that develops productivity tools built around Docker, which automates the deployment of code inside software containers. [1] [2] Major commercial products of the company are Docker Hub, a central repository of containers, and Docker Desktop, a GUI application for Windows and Mac to manage containers.
OpenShift is a family of containerization software products developed by Red Hat.Its flagship product is the OpenShift Container Platform — a hybrid cloud platform as a service built around Linux containers orchestrated and managed by Kubernetes on a foundation of Red Hat Enterprise Linux.
Prometheus is a free software application used for event monitoring and alerting. [2] It records metrics in a time series database (allowing for high dimensionality) built using an HTTP pull model, with flexible queries and real-time alerting.
Werner Vogels, CTO at Amazon.com, provided a motivation for the project in his 2012 announcement. [3] Amazon began as a decentralized network of services. Originally, services had direct access to each other's databases.
Zammad was founded by Martin Edenhofer, who was formerly involved in the development of OTRS. [4]The project asks for active participation in the development. [5] The source code is free software according to the AGPL-3.0-only license [6] and available via git.