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Introduction to on-host integrations

New Relic infrastructure integrations allow you to send data from popular products and services to New Relic. You can select from our list of available on-host integrations to collect and send data to our platform.

Get started

To get started with on-host integrations:

  1. Browse the on-host integration list in this section.
  2. If you don't already have New Relic infrastructure monitoring enabled, install the infrastructure agent.
  3. Review an integration's requirements and follow the procedures to install and configure it.

If we don't currently offer an integration for a service you use, consider creating your own integration with Flex.

Features

After you install and activate an integration, you will be able to:

Monitor remote and multi-tenant configurations

Some configurations may use third party elements, such as databases, which reside in non-accessible, remote hosts. Our integrations can fetch data from local and remote hosts or servers, ensuring a continuous monitoring of your service. They also support multi-tenant clustered configurations. By abstracting the service from the host, multiple entities can be monitored as remote instances.

To activate remote monitoring and multi-tenancy in the Apache, Cassandra, MySQL, NGINX, and Redis integrations, use the remote_monitoring parameter.

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