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Integrate X.509 Certificate with Quix

Process X.509 Certificate data with Quix

Quix allows you to consume and process data from X.509 Certificate via the Quix Telegraf plugin, enabling anyone to build, deploy and scale advanced data processing systems with minimal low level knowledge

100% Python

No JVM, wrappers, DSL, or cross-language debugging. Quix provides a Python Streaming DataFrame API that treats data streams as continuously updating tables.

Rich stream processing features

Quix supports stateless and stateful operations, aggregations over hopping and tumbling windows, custom data processing functions, and exactly-once semantics.

Dependable at scale

Quix is scalable, highly available, and fault tolerant. It's optimized to process high-volume, high-velocity data streams with consistently low latencies.

How to consume X.509 Certificate data with Quix

The X.509 Certificate Telegraf plugin collects metrics from TLS/SSL certificates, monitoring expiration dates, validity status, and certificate chain information for security compliance

Quix is the Python stream processor, and it serves the following purposes:

  • Ingest messages from X.509 Certificate
  • Process received messages
  • Send transformed data to destination systems (via Quix integrations) so it can be operationalized
  • Use data received from X.509 Certificate to power real-time capabilities

Integration with X.509 Certificate is achieved via Telegraf using the Quix Telegraf output plugin. This plugin allows Telegraf to collect data from X.509 Certificate and forward it to Quix for real-time processing, analysis, and integration with downstream systems.