Resolve.ai Alternative: Open Source AI for Incident Investigation

Resolve.ai is a $1B-valued AI SRE platform, but its pricing is not publicly available. Aurora is an open-source alternative that provides autonomous AI investigation with sandboxed cloud execution, infrastructure graphs, and knowledge base search - completely free and self-hosted.

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Why it matters

The availability of an open-source, self-hosted alternative to the $1B-valued Resolve.ai platform provides organizations with a cost-effective option for AI-powered incident investigation and root cause analysis.

Key Points

  • 1Resolve.ai is a $1B-valued AI SRE platform used by major companies
  • 2Aurora is an open-source alternative that offers similar AI investigation capabilities
  • 3Aurora is free, self-hosted, and works with any LLM provider
  • 4Aurora has deep integrations with cloud providers and Kubernetes
  • 5Aurora leverages a knowledge base and infrastructure graph for investigations

Details

Resolve.ai is an AI-powered autonomous SRE platform founded in 2024 that has raised $125M in Series A funding at a reported $1 billion valuation. It uses a multi-agent architecture to investigate production incidents across code, infrastructure, and telemetry. Aurora is an open-source (Apache 2.0) alternative that provides similar AI-driven incident investigation and root cause analysis capabilities. Aurora's multi-agent architecture leverages LangGraph to dynamically select from over 30 tools, correlate alerts, construct investigation timelines, and generate structured RCAs. It executes commands in sandboxed Kubernetes pods and queries cloud APIs directly. Aurora also integrates with a Weaviate knowledge base for semantic search over runbooks and past incidents, as well as a Memgraph infrastructure dependency graph.

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