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Armory vs Buddy: What are the differences?
Developers describe Armory as "Make Deployments Boring and Self-Service". Armory.io makes deployments boring (like ‘waiting for your code to compile’ boring), non-events that happen continuously, and always in the background. We do that by simplifying the installation and configuration of Spinnaker - an open source continuous delivery platform from Netflix. On the other hand, Buddy is detailed as "Build, test and deploy on push in seconds". Git platform for web and software developers with Docker-based tools for Continuous Integration and Deployment.
Armory and Buddy can be primarily classified as "Continuous Deployment" tools.
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Pros of Buddy
- Easy setup56
- Docker53
- Continuous Integration50
- Integrations49
- Beautiful dashboard46
- Git hosting45
- Free43
- Unlimited pipelines42
- Monitoring39
- Backup39
- Great UX37
- On-Premises32
- Awesome support31
- AWS Integrations6
- Great UI5
- Hosted internally (Enterprise)3
- Slack integration3
- Continuous deployment3
- Simple deployments3
- Bitbucket integration3
- Github integration2
- UI and YML configuration2
- Node.js support2
- Azure integration2
- Amazing + free2
- Support for build pipelines1
- Docker support1
- Gitlab integration1
- Android support1
- Pushover integration1
- DigitalOcean integration1
- UpCloud integration1
- Shopify integration1
- New Relic integration0
- Rollbar integration0
- Sentry integration0
- Loggly integration0
- Datadog integration0
- Bugsnag integration0
- Honeybadger integration0
- Telegram integration0
- HipChat integration0
- Discord integration0
- Pushbulet integration0
- AWS integration0
- Slack Integration0
- Google Cloud integration0
- Heroku integration0
- Rackspace integration0
- Kubernetes support0
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- Deleted account after 1 month of not pushing code1
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What is Armory?
Armory.io makes deployments boring (like ‘waiting for your code to compile’ boring), non-events that happen continuously, and always in the background. We do that by simplifying the installation and configuration of Spinnaker - an open source continuous delivery platform from Netflix.
What is Buddy?
Git platform for web and software developers with Docker-based tools for Continuous Integration and Deployment.
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