What is CloudQuery?
It is the open-source cloud asset inventory powered by SQL.
It extracts, transforms, and loads your cloud assets into normalized PostgreSQL tables, enabling you to assess, audit, and monitor the configurations of your cloud assets.
CloudQuery is a tool in the Cloud Monitoring category of a tech stack.
CloudQuery is an open source tool with 5.9K GitHub stars and 513 GitHub forks. Here’s a link to CloudQuery's open source repository on GitHub
Who uses CloudQuery?
CloudQuery Integrations
PostgreSQL, Kubernetes, CloudFlare, Microsoft Azure, and Google Cloud Platform are some of the popular tools that integrate with CloudQuery. Here's a list of all 11 tools that integrate with CloudQuery.
CloudQuery's Features
- Grab configuration from multiple clouds
- Integrate CloudQuery with your current visualization, monitoring and alerting such Grafana
- Supports TimescaleDB PostgreSQL extension, giving you full historical snapshots of your cloud asset inventory
- Data analysis, security, auditing, and compliance
CloudQuery Alternatives & Comparisons
What are some alternatives to CloudQuery?
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