Open Source Incident Management: Why It Matters
Key Takeaway: Open source incident management tools like Aurora give SRE teams full data sovereignty, no vendor lock-in, and zero licensing costs. With enterprise platforms charging $1,500-$5,000+/...

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Key Takeaway: Open source incident management tools like Aurora give SRE teams full data sovereignty, no vendor lock-in, and zero licensing costs. With enterprise platforms charging $1,500-$5,000+/month, self-hosted open source alternatives are gaining traction — especially for teams that need to audit how AI investigates their production infrastructure. Open source has transformed every layer of the DevOps stack. Kubernetes orchestrates containers. Terraform manages infrastructure. Prometheus monitors metrics. Grafana visualizes data. According to the 2024 Open Source Security and Risk Analysis Report, 96% of commercial codebases contain open source components. Yet incident management — the critical process of detecting, investigating, and resolving outages — has remained largely proprietary. This is changing. SRE teams are increasingly demanding open source alternatives to expensive, opaque incident management platforms. The reasons are practical: data sovereignty, customization, cos