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  5. Adept Scale vs Parse-Server

Adept Scale vs Parse-Server

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Overview

Adept Scale
Adept Scale
Stacks6
Followers8
Votes0
Parse-Server
Parse-Server
Stacks191
Followers238
Votes32

Adept Scale vs Parse-Server: What are the differences?

Developers describe Adept Scale as "Automated Scaling of Heroku Dynos". Adept Scale works by ingesting and processing an application’s syslog drain. With a few parameters found in the settings section, the Adept Scale calculation algorithm will recommend dyno usage and will scale your dynos if necessary. On the other hand, Parse-Server is detailed as "Parse-compatible API server module for Node/Express". A Parse.com API compatible router package for Express. Read the announcement blog post here: http://blog.parse.com/announcements/introducing-parse-server-and-the-database-migration-tool/. Read the migration guide here: https://parse.com/docs/server/guide#migrating.

Adept Scale and Parse-Server can be primarily classified as "Platform as a Service" tools.

Parse-Server is an open source tool with 16.5K GitHub stars and 4.18K GitHub forks. Here's a link to Parse-Server's open source repository on GitHub.

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Detailed Comparison

Adept Scale
Adept Scale
Parse-Server
Parse-Server

Adept Scale works by ingesting and processing an application’s syslog drain. With a few parameters found in the settings section, the Adept Scale calculation algorithm will recommend dyno usage and will scale your dynos if necessary.

A Parse.com API compatible router package for Express. Read the announcement blog post here: http://blog.parse.com/announcements/introducing-parse-server-and-the-database-migration-tool/. Read the migration guide here: https://parse.com/docs/server/guide#migrating

Statistics
Stacks
6
Stacks
191
Followers
8
Followers
238
Votes
0
Votes
32
Pros & Cons
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Pros
  • 13
    Open Source
  • 7
    Well documented
  • 4
    Easy setup, easy api, Fast,more platforms,realtime
  • 3
    No vendor lock-in
  • 2
    Backed by People
Cons
  • 1
    No guarantee (comes as is)
Integrations
Heroku
Heroku
Parse
Parse

What are some alternatives to Adept Scale, Parse-Server?

React Native Firebase

React Native Firebase

RNFirebase is a light-weight layer sitting on-top of the native Firebase libraries for both iOS and Android which mirrors the Firebase Web SDK as closely as possible.

Nezumi for Heroku

Nezumi for Heroku

Manage your Heroku apps on the go.

Jungle

Jungle

awscli is by far the most comprehensive CLI tool manipulating various AWS services, and I really like its flexible options and up-to-date release cycle. However, day-to-day AWS operations from my terminal don't need that much flexibility and that many services.

HireFire

HireFire

is a hosted service for auto-scaling both web- and worker dynos. The service supports practically any worker library across all programming languages through an abstract interface.

djangae

djangae

Djangae (djan-gee) is a Django app that allows you to run Django applications on Google App Engine, including (if you want to) using Django's models with the App Engine Datastore as the underlying database.

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