StackState architecture
An overview of StackState components and integration with external systems.
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An overview of StackState components and integration with external systems.
Last updated
This page describes StackState version 4.1.
The StackState 4.1 version range is End of Life (EOL) and no longer supported. We encourage customers still running the 4.1 version range to upgrade to a more recent release.
StackState integrates with external systems to retrieve data. Integrations are set up using StackState Agent, API integration and/or an associated integration StackPack.
StackState configuration and topology data are stored in the StackGraph database.
The StackState User Interface visualizes all collected data in perspectives. You can also customize your instance of StackState here by adding automization steps, such as event handlers and output to external systems.
You can optionally install the StackState CLI to control your StackState instance directly from the command line.
StackState Agent V2 is open source and available on GitHub:
Agent integrations - https://github.com/StackVista/stackstate-agent-integrations
The StackPacks listed below are open source and available on GitHub:
Custom Sync StackPack - https://github.com/StackVista/stackpack-autosync
SAP StackPack - https://github.com/StackVista/stackpack-sap
Splunk StackPack - https://github.com/StackVista/stackpack-splun