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Alternatives to HashiCorp Waypoint

AWS CodePipeline, Google Cloud Build, Buddy, Spinnaker, and DeployBot are the most popular alternatives and competitors to HashiCorp Waypoint.
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What is HashiCorp Waypoint and what are its top alternatives?

It provides a modern workflow to build, deploy, and release across platforms. It uses a single configuration file and common workflow to manage and observe deployments across platforms such as Kubernetes, Nomad, EC2, Google Cloud Run, and more.
HashiCorp Waypoint is a tool in the Continuous Deployment category of a tech stack.
HashiCorp Waypoint is an open source tool with 4.8K GitHub stars and 329 GitHub forks. Here’s a link to HashiCorp Waypoint's open source repository on GitHub

Top Alternatives to HashiCorp Waypoint

  • AWS CodePipeline
    AWS CodePipeline

    CodePipeline builds, tests, and deploys your code every time there is a code change, based on the release process models you define. ...

  • Google Cloud Build
    Google Cloud Build

    Cloud Build lets you build software quickly across all languages. Get complete control over defining custom workflows for building, testing, and deploying across multiple environments such as VMs, serverless, Kubernetes, or Firebase. ...

  • Buddy
    Buddy

    Git platform for web and software developers with Docker-based tools for Continuous Integration and Deployment. ...

  • Spinnaker
    Spinnaker

    Created at Netflix, it has been battle-tested in production by hundreds of teams over millions of deployments. It combines a powerful and flexible pipeline management system with integrations to the major cloud providers. ...

  • DeployBot
    DeployBot

    DeployBot makes it simple to deploy your work anywhere. You can compile or process your code in a Docker container on our infrastructure, and we'll copy it to your servers once everything has been successfully built. ...

  • Harness.io
    Harness.io

    It automates the entire CI/CD process, uses machine learning to protect you when deployments fail, equips you with enterprise-grade security, & simplifies cloud cost visibility, savings, & forecasting without any tagging requirements. ...

  • Deployer
    Deployer

    A deployment tool written in PHP with support for popular frameworks out of the box ...

  • Cloud 66
    Cloud 66

    Cloud 66 gives you everything you need to build, deploy and maintain your applications on any cloud, without the headache of dealing with "server stuff". Frameworks: Ruby on Rails, Node.js, Jamstack, Laravel, GoLang, and more. ...

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AWS CodePipeline

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Continuous delivery service for fast and reliable application updates
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PROS OF AWS CODEPIPELINE
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    Simple to set up
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    Managed service
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    GitHub integration
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    Parallel Execution
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    Automatic deployment
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    Manual Steps Available
CONS OF AWS CODEPIPELINE
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    No project boards
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    No integration with "Power" 365 tools

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Khauth György
CTO at SalesAutopilot Kft. · | 12 upvotes · 549.9K views

I'm the CTO of a marketing automation SaaS. Because of the continuously increasing load we moved to the AWSCloud. We are using more and more features of AWS: Amazon CloudWatch, Amazon SNS, Amazon CloudFront, Amazon Route 53 and so on.

Our main Database is MySQL but for the hundreds of GB document data we use MongoDB more and more. We started to use Redis for cache and other time sensitive operations.

On the front-end we use jQuery UI + Smarty but now we refactor our app to use Vue.js with Vuetify. Because our app is relatively complex we need to use vuex as well.

On the development side we use GitHub as our main repo, Docker for local and server environment and Jenkins and AWS CodePipeline for Continuous Integration.

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Oliver Burn
Architect at Atlassian · | 12 upvotes · 429K views

We recently added new APIs to Jira to associate information about Builds and Deployments to Jira issues.

The new APIs were developed using a spec-first API approach for speed and sanity. The details of this approach are described in this blog post, and we relied on using Swagger and associated tools like Swagger UI.

A new service was created for managing the data. It provides a REST API for external use, and an internal API based on GraphQL. The service is built using Kotlin for increased developer productivity and happiness, and the Spring-Boot framework. PostgreSQL was chosen for the persistence layer, as we have non-trivial requirements that cannot be easily implemented on top of a key-value store.

The front-end has been built using React and querying the back-end service using an internal GraphQL API. We have plans of providing a public GraphQL API in the future.

New Jira Integrations: Bitbucket CircleCI AWS CodePipeline Octopus Deploy jFrog Azure Pipelines

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Google Cloud Build

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Continuously build, test, and deploy.
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PROS OF GOOGLE CLOUD BUILD
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    GCP easy integration
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    Container based
CONS OF GOOGLE CLOUD BUILD
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    Vendor lock-in

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Emanuel Evans
Senior Architect at Rainforest QA · | 20 upvotes · 1.5M views

We recently moved our main applications from Heroku to Kubernetes . The 3 main driving factors behind the switch were scalability (database size limits), security (the inability to set up PostgreSQL instances in private networks), and costs (GCP is cheaper for raw computing resources).

We prefer using managed services, so we are using Google Kubernetes Engine with Google Cloud SQL for PostgreSQL for our PostgreSQL databases and Google Cloud Memorystore for Redis . For our CI/CD pipeline, we are using CircleCI and Google Cloud Build to deploy applications managed with Helm . The new infrastructure is managed with Terraform .

Read the blog post to go more in depth.

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I use Google Cloud Build because it's my first foray into the CICD world(loving it so far), and I wanted to work with something GCP native to avoid giving permissions to other SaaS tools like CircleCI and Travis CI.

I really like it because it's free for the first 120 minutes, and it's one of the few CICD tools that enterprises are open to using since it's contained within GCP.

One of the unique things is that it has the Kaniko cache, which speeds up builds by creating intermediate layers within the docker image vs. pushing the full thing from the start. Helpful when you're installing just a few additional dependencies.

Feel free to checkout an example: Cloudbuild Example

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Buddy

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Build, test and deploy on push in seconds.
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PROS OF BUDDY
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    Easy setup
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    Docker
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    Continuous Integration
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    Integrations
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    Beautiful dashboard
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    Git hosting
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    Free
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    Unlimited pipelines
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    Monitoring
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    Backup
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    Great UX
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    On-Premises
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    Awesome support
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    AWS Integrations
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    Great UI
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    Hosted internally (Enterprise)
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    Slack integration
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    Continuous deployment
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    Simple deployments
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    Bitbucket integration
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    Github integration
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    UI and YML configuration
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    Node.js support
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    Azure integration
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    Amazing + free
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    Support for build pipelines
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    Docker support
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    Gitlab integration
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    Android support
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    Pushover integration
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    DigitalOcean integration
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    UpCloud integration
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    Shopify integration
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    New Relic integration
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    Rollbar integration
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    Sentry integration
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    Loggly integration
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    Datadog integration
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    Bugsnag integration
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    Honeybadger integration
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    Telegram integration
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    HipChat integration
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    Discord integration
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    Pushbulet integration
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    AWS integration
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    Slack Integration
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    Google Cloud integration
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    Heroku integration
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    Rackspace integration
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    Kubernetes support
CONS OF BUDDY
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    Deleted account after 1 month of not pushing code

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I use Laravel because it's the most advances PHP framework out there, easy to maintain, easy to upgrade and most of all : easy to get a handle on, and to follow every new technology ! PhpStorm is our main software to code, as of simplicity and full range of tools for a modern application.

Google Analytics Analytics of course for a tailored analytics, Bulma as an innovative CSS framework, coupled with our Sass (Scss) pre-processor.

As of more basic stuff, we use HTML5, JavaScript (but with Vue.js too) and Webpack to handle the generation of all this.

To deploy, we set up Buddy to easily send the updates on our nginx / Ubuntu server, where it will connect to our GitHub Git private repository, pull and do all the operations needed with Deployer .

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Spinnaker

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Multi-cloud continuous delivery platform for releasing software changes with high velocity and confidence
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PROS OF SPINNAKER
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    Mature
CONS OF SPINNAKER
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    No GitOps
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    Configuration time
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    Management overhead
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    Ease of use

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LaunchDarkly is almost a five year old company, and our methodology for deploying was state of the art... for 2014. We recently undertook a project to modernize the way we #deploy our software, moving from Ansible-based deploy scripts that executed on our local machines, to using Spinnaker (along with Terraform and Packer) as the basis of our deployment system. We've been using Armory's enterprise Spinnaker offering to make this project a reality.

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DeployBot

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Instantly deploy from Github, Bitbucket, or Gitlab without complex scripts, commands or configs.
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PROS OF DEPLOYBOT
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    Easy setup
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    Seamless integrations
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    Free
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    Rocks
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    Docker
CONS OF DEPLOYBOT
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    Not reliable

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Harness.io

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Continuous Delivery-as-a-Service & Cloud Cost Management
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PROS OF HARNESS.IO
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    GitOps capability
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    Autostopping rules for Kubernetes clusters
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    Test Intelligence
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    Feature Flags
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    Cloud Cost Management
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    HIO monitor application health and help resolve issues
CONS OF HARNESS.IO
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    Cost grows quickly

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Deployer

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Deployment Tool for PHP
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PROS OF DEPLOYER
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    Simply to use
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    Easy to customize
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    Easy setup
CONS OF DEPLOYER
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    CloudFlare ensure the rapidity of distribution of our content, and Let's Encrypt the https certificate that is more than necessary when we'll want to sell some products with our Stripe api calls.

    Asana is here to let us list all the functionalities, possibilities and ideas we want to implement.

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    Cloud 66

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    Everything you need to run your code on any cloud.
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    PROS OF CLOUD 66
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      Easy provisioning
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      Easy scaling
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      Security
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      Great Support
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      Monitoring
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      Container deployments
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      Backup
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      Team access control
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      Turnkey DevOps
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      The right balance of control and ease-of-development
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      Rails Deployments
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      Autoscaling
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      Multicloud
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      Command Line Interface
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      Jamstack deployments
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      Static Jamstack Site Deployments
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      Best for Rails Applications
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      Great for Startups
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      Low DevOps skills required
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      Kubernetes deployment
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      Kubernetes Management
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