Compare the Top ETL Software for Linux as of April 2025

What is ETL Software for Linux?

ETL software is used to extract, transform and load data between multiple databases in order to organize and structure it for further analysis. Compare and read user reviews of the best ETL software for Linux currently available using the table below. This list is updated regularly.

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    Etlworks

    Etlworks

    Etlworks

    Etlworks is a modern, cloud-first, any-to-any data integration platform that scales with the business. It can connect to business applications, databases, and structured, semi-structured, and unstructured data of any type, shape, and size. You can create, test, and schedule very complex data integration and automation scenarios and data integration APIs in no time, right in the browser, using an intuitive drag-and-drop interface, scripting languages, and SQL. Etlworks supports real-time change data capture (CDC) from all major databases, EDI transformations, and many other fundamental data integration tasks. Most importantly, it really works as advertised.
    Starting Price: $300 per month
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    Logstash

    Logstash

    Elasticsearch

    Centralize, transform & stash your data. Logstash is a free and open server-side data processing pipeline that ingests data from a multitude of sources, transforms it, and then sends it to your favorite "stash." Logstash dynamically ingests, transforms, and ships your data regardless of format or complexity. Derive structure from unstructured data with grok, decipher geo coordinates from IP addresses, anonymize or exclude sensitive fields, and ease overall processing. Data is often scattered or siloed across many systems in many formats. Logstash supports a variety of inputs that pull in events from a multitude of common sources, all at the same time. Easily ingest from your logs, metrics, web applications, data stores, and various AWS services, all in continuous, streaming fashion. Download: https://sourceforge.net/projects/logstash.mirror/
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