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        • Streaming Data Export schema reference
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Streaming Data Export

Data Export is an add-on feature

Data Export is available as an add-on feature to select plans. To learn more, read about our pricing. To add Data Export to your plan, contact Sales.

This section includes links to LaunchDarkly’s streaming Data Export integrations.

LaunchDarkly provides the following streaming Data Export integrations:

  • Amazon Kinesis
  • Azure Event Hubs
  • Google Cloud Pub/Sub
  • mParticle
  • Twilio Segment
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