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Hydrolix Achieves Amazon CloudFront Ready Designation

Hydrolix delivers origin-to-edge observability for AWS customers, cutting costs and accelerating issue detection

Hydrolix announced today that it has achieved the Amazon CloudFront Ready designation, part of the Amazon Web Services (AWS) Service Ready Program. This designation recognizes that Hydrolix has demonstrated successful integration with Amazon CloudFront.

Achieving the Amazon CloudFront Ready designation differentiates Hydrolix as an AWS Partner Network (APN) member with a product integrating with Amazon CloudFront and is generally available and fully supported for AWS customers. Amazon CloudFront is a content delivery network (CDN) that distributes content to end-users using a global network of edge locations. AWS Service Ready Partners have demonstrated success building products integrated with AWS services, helping AWS customers evaluate and use their technology productively, at scale, and with varying levels of complexity.

"Hydrolix is proud to achieve Amazon CloudFront Ready status," said Marty Kagan, Hydrolix co-founder and CEO. "Hydrolix alleviates observability headaches that many IT operations and engineering teams struggle with daily, such as skyrocketing costs, billions of rows of log data, dashboards everywhere and fixing security and performance issues before they become problems. We are already cutting observability and storage costs by 75% for our customers, ingesting and analyzing hundreds of terabytes of log data in real time, consolidating data into one, unified view and spotting issues within seconds."

To support the seamless integration and deployment of these solutions, AWS established the AWS Service Ready Program to help customers identify solutions integrated with AWS services, and spend less time evaluating new tools and more time scaling their use of solutions that are integrated with AWS Services.

Hydrolix integrates with AWS CloudFront, WAF and Elemental services. More edge services integrations are coming in the first half of 2025.

"Hydrolix's observability service is a game changer for us. We can ingest massive amounts of data, query all of it in three seconds, and significantly cut costs," said Floriant Bourgeois, founder of TwicPics by Frontify.

Hydrolix differs from other observability services in the following ways:

  • Cost: Due to its 25-50x compression and decoupled architecture, where customers can scale up compute and storage separately, Hydrolix costs 75% less than competing providers, and stores an unlimited amount of log data for years. One customer cut costs by 200% using Hydrolix's observability service.
  • Rapid querying: Hydrolix keeps all data hot, meaning customers can query data in three seconds or less, no matter its age.
  • Frontend agnostic: Customers can get Hydrolix up and running within twenty minutes, and the service can integrate with the frontend solutions in which they have already invested.
  • Consolidated data: With Hydrolix, customers can unify their data sources into one dashboard. In a single view, they can see performance and security insights, then pinpoint issues in near real time.
  • Near real-time ingest: Hydrolix rapidly ingests and analyzes billions of records. One large media company used Hydrolix's observability service to run the largest sporting event of the year. The company collected 53 billion records and transformed 41 terabytes of raw data into 5.76 terabytes of compressed data stored—in real time.

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Hydrolix Achieves Amazon CloudFront Ready Designation

Hydrolix delivers origin-to-edge observability for AWS customers, cutting costs and accelerating issue detection

Hydrolix announced today that it has achieved the Amazon CloudFront Ready designation, part of the Amazon Web Services (AWS) Service Ready Program. This designation recognizes that Hydrolix has demonstrated successful integration with Amazon CloudFront.

Achieving the Amazon CloudFront Ready designation differentiates Hydrolix as an AWS Partner Network (APN) member with a product integrating with Amazon CloudFront and is generally available and fully supported for AWS customers. Amazon CloudFront is a content delivery network (CDN) that distributes content to end-users using a global network of edge locations. AWS Service Ready Partners have demonstrated success building products integrated with AWS services, helping AWS customers evaluate and use their technology productively, at scale, and with varying levels of complexity.

"Hydrolix is proud to achieve Amazon CloudFront Ready status," said Marty Kagan, Hydrolix co-founder and CEO. "Hydrolix alleviates observability headaches that many IT operations and engineering teams struggle with daily, such as skyrocketing costs, billions of rows of log data, dashboards everywhere and fixing security and performance issues before they become problems. We are already cutting observability and storage costs by 75% for our customers, ingesting and analyzing hundreds of terabytes of log data in real time, consolidating data into one, unified view and spotting issues within seconds."

To support the seamless integration and deployment of these solutions, AWS established the AWS Service Ready Program to help customers identify solutions integrated with AWS services, and spend less time evaluating new tools and more time scaling their use of solutions that are integrated with AWS Services.

Hydrolix integrates with AWS CloudFront, WAF and Elemental services. More edge services integrations are coming in the first half of 2025.

"Hydrolix's observability service is a game changer for us. We can ingest massive amounts of data, query all of it in three seconds, and significantly cut costs," said Floriant Bourgeois, founder of TwicPics by Frontify.

Hydrolix differs from other observability services in the following ways:

  • Cost: Due to its 25-50x compression and decoupled architecture, where customers can scale up compute and storage separately, Hydrolix costs 75% less than competing providers, and stores an unlimited amount of log data for years. One customer cut costs by 200% using Hydrolix's observability service.
  • Rapid querying: Hydrolix keeps all data hot, meaning customers can query data in three seconds or less, no matter its age.
  • Frontend agnostic: Customers can get Hydrolix up and running within twenty minutes, and the service can integrate with the frontend solutions in which they have already invested.
  • Consolidated data: With Hydrolix, customers can unify their data sources into one dashboard. In a single view, they can see performance and security insights, then pinpoint issues in near real time.
  • Near real-time ingest: Hydrolix rapidly ingests and analyzes billions of records. One large media company used Hydrolix's observability service to run the largest sporting event of the year. The company collected 53 billion records and transformed 41 terabytes of raw data into 5.76 terabytes of compressed data stored—in real time.

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One of the most misunderstood culprits of poor application performance is packet loss. Even minimal packet loss can cripple the throughput of a high-speed connection, making enterprise applications sluggish and frustrating for remote employee ... So, what's going wrong? And why does adding more bandwidth fail to fix the issue? ...

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