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    • Search
    • Alerts
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    • Install
      • Introduction
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      • Browser JS
      • Elixir
      • Golang
      • Java
      • NestJS
      • Next.js
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      • Deno
      • Python
      • React Native
      • Ruby on Rails
      • Platforms
      • AWS CloudWatch
      • AWS EC2
      • AWS SNS
      • Cloudflare Workers
      • Docker/Docker Compose
      • Fly.io
      • Heroku
      • Kubernetes
      • Vercel
      • Data Collectors
      • Fluentd
      • OpenTelemetry
      • Syslog
      • Fluent Bit
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      • Enterprise SSO
      • Pagerduty
    • OSS vs Cloud
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Introduction

Introduction

Integrating HyperDX into your application is easy. Depending on your language and deployment stack, you'll have a few options to choose from.

Pick your language or platform from the left navigation bar to get started.

If you're looking to install the self-hosted open source version of HyperDX, you can find the instructions here (opens in a new tab).

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