Compare Compute Manager to these popular alternatives based on real-world usage and developer feedback.

A JavaScript library for frontend and mobile developers building cloud-enabled applications. The library is a declarative interface across different categories of operations in order to make common tasks easier to add into your application. The default implementation works with Amazon Web Services (AWS) resources but is designed to be open and pluggable for usage with other cloud services that wish to provide an implementation or custom backends.

It is a unified tool to manage your AWS services. With just one tool to download and configure, you can control multiple AWS services from the command line and automate them through scripts.

LocalStack provides an easy-to-use test/mocking framework for developing Cloud applications.

It is a simple but extremely powerful set of CLI commands for managing resources on Amazon Web Services. They harness the power of Amazon's AWSCLI, while abstracting away verbosity. The project implements some innovative patterns but (arguably) remains simple, beautiful and readable.

The AWS Command Line Interface is a unified tool to manage your AWS services.

The troposphere library allows for easier creation of the AWS CloudFormation JSON by writing Python code to describe the AWS resources. troposphere also includes some basic support for OpenStack resources via Heat.

awless is a fast, powerful and easy-to-use command line interface (CLI) to manage Amazon Web Services.

It is a secure end-to-end management solution for hybrid cloud environments. It centralizes operational data from multiple AWS services and automates tasks across your AWS resources. You can create logical groups of resources such as applications, different layers of an application stack, or production versus development environments.

It lets you create new AWS accounts at no additional charge. With accounts in an organization, you can easily allocate resources, group accounts, and apply governance policies to accounts or groups.

It is an alternative to the AWS console focused on developer experience and cost transparency. It is meant to work alongside your existing automation tools.

It provides recommendations that help you follow AWS best practices. Trusted Advisor evaluates your account by using checks. These checks identify ways to optimize your AWS infrastructure, improve security and performance, reduce costs, and monitor service quotas. You can then follow the recommendations to optimize your services and resources.

Master your AWS serverless environments, monitor performance, identify issues and rapidly resolve customer-impacting issues. Offer value, with minimal effort.

It is a browser-based shell that makes it easy to securely manage, explore, and interact with your AWS resources. It is pre-authenticated with your console credentials. Common development and operations tools are pre-installed, so no local installation or configuration is required. You can quickly run scripts with the AWS Command Line Interface (AWS CLI), experiment with AWS service APIs using the AWS SDKs, or use a range of other tools to be productive. You can use it right from your browser and at no additional cost.

Blox is a collection of open source projects for container management and orchestration. Blox gives you more control over how your containerized applications run on Amazon ECS. It enables you to build schedulers and integrate third-party schedulers on top of ECS, while leveraging Amazon ECS to fully manage and scale your clusters.

Visualize your cloud infrastructure and generate AWS cloud architecture diagrams and documentation from your AWS environments.

It helps you continuously audit your AWS usage to simplify how you assess risk and compliance with regulations and industry standards. It automates evidence collection to reduce the “all hands on deck” manual effort that often happens for audits and enable you to scale your audit capability in the cloud as your business grows. It is easy to assess if your policies, procedures, and activities – also known as controls – are operating effectively. When it is time for an audit, it helps you manage stakeholder reviews of your controls and enables you to build audit-ready reports with much less manual effort.

It is an AWS Pentesting tool that lets you use one-liner commands to backdoor an AWS account's resources with a rogue AWS account - or share the resources with the entire internet.

It is a fast and smart command bar for AWS Console. Navigate through AWS Console with speed. Easily find resources cross-region and perform actions with single keystrokes. Designed for power users.

It simplifies the use of AWS services by providing a set of libraries that are consistent and familiar for Rust developers. The SDK also integrates with popular libraries in the Rust ecosystem like Tokio, Tracing, and Hyper.

A tool that allows a user to visualize which buckets (and parts of buckets) are using the most data storage.

It simplifies the use of AWS services by providing a set of libraries that are consistent and familiar for Kotlin developers. It is multi-platform, with support for JVM and Android environments.

It is a free, open-source monitoring tool that users can connect to AWS and easily track key metrics and logs. It is preconfigured to track the three main components of AWS serverless applications: Lambda Metrics, Logs, and API Gateway.

It is a platform that combines the power of Kubernetes, the reliability of AWS, and the simplicity of Heroku to deploy your applications in the Cloud.

It is a free and open-source GraphQL-powered search engine for your AWS infrastructure. It makes it easy for cloud engineers to write GraphQL queries in order to solve security, compliance, governance, asset inventory, and cost problems.

TinyStacks powers teams to build faster without abstractions or undifferentiated DevOps tasks. Connect your Github and AWS account and get your app on the cloud in minutes.

It (AWS RAM) helps you securely share the AWS resources that you create in one AWS account with other AWS accounts. If you have multiple AWS accounts, you can create a resource once and use AWS RAM to make that resource usable by those other accounts.

It is a CLI that lets you talk to AWS Cloud in natural language and get intelligent responses from generative AI. Whether you need to analyze your costs, secure your resources, troubleshoot your problems, or fix your issues, it can help you do it all with ease.

It is a live AWS Lambda function development and debugging tool. It allows you to run AWS Lambda functions on your local while they are still part of a flow in the AWS cloud remote.

It helps you gain situational awareness in unfamiliar cloud environments. It’s an open-source command line tool created to help penetration testers and other offensive security professionals find exploitable attack paths in cloud infrastructure.

Heroku-like experience with AWS Lambdas.

It is an open-source Python-based CLI that runs checks to see if an EKS cluster follows EKS Best Practices.

Gordon is a tool to create, wire and deploy AWS Lambdas using CloudFormation

It is a tool for deploying web services to AWS Nitro Enclaves. Given a dockerfile and an ssh key, Nitrogen will spin up an EC2, configure the network, and build and deploy your web service. You get back a hostname that's ready to go.

It is a simple, high-throughput file client for mounting an Amazon S3 bucket as a local file system. With this, your applications can access objects stored in Amazon S3 through file operations like open and read.

It is utility tool to create a tarball of existing objects in Amazon S3. It allows customers to group existing Amazon S3 objects into TAR files without having to download the files.

It is an AWS cloud cost optimization platform that uses AI to analyze and optimize your cloud spending and maximize savings. You can save up to 75% in less than 2 minutes.

It provides an automated AWS cost-saving solution that is easy to use, understand and manage. It is agentless and easy to install. It constantly analyzes your cloud computing usage patterns to find potentially unnecessary expenditures.

It fully automates deployments to your AWS account. You get the same or better DX than Vercel/Heroku all without any DevOps work. You have full access to inspect and tweak anything without the limitations of a traditional PaaS.

It provides A simple CLI to manage your cron jobs on AWS. In addition, it can instantly deploy a couple of super-simple, helpful and secure lambda functions to perform HTTP GET/POST requests for you. So if you need to trigger any webhooks on schedule, an AWS account and Cronyo is all you need.

It will send you once a day a recap notification with the list of the running instances on all AWS regions for a given AWS Account.

Bellerophon will make AWS SDK calls to get information about the resources in your AWS environment. Once the resources are retrieved, you can add them to the CloudFormation template. You can view the template by going to File > Show Template. Once you are happy with the design of the template, you can choose File > Save Template.