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Acquia vs Plume: What are the differences?

Acquia: Drupal Hosting Platform. The leader in enterprise Drupal solutions providing a powerful cloud-native platform to build, operate, and optimize your digital experience. It provide enterprise products, services, and technical support for the open-source web content management platform Drupal; Plume: A Federated blogging application. It is a federated blogging engine, based on ActivityPub. It is not just a single website, but an entire interconnected, yet independent network of what we call instances. You write content from your own instance, but anyone else on any other Plume instance can enjoy your stories too.

Acquia and Plume can be categorized as "Hosted Blogging Platforms" tools.

Some of the features offered by Acquia are:

  • Simplicity: Lower development, integration and maintenance costs
  • Reliability: Authoring, site operations, data security
  • Intelligence: Engage your customers with automation, and gain actionable insight.

On the other hand, Plume provides the following key features:

  • A blog-centric approach
  • Media management
  • Federation
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    What is Acquia?

    The leader in enterprise Drupal solutions providing a powerful cloud-native platform to build, operate, and optimize your digital experience. It provide enterprise products, services, and technical support for the open-source web content management platform Drupal.

    What is Plume?

    It is a federated blogging engine, based on ActivityPub. It is not just a single website, but an entire interconnected, yet independent network of what we call instances. You write content from your own instance, but anyone else on any other Plume instance can enjoy your stories too.

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