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Atlantis vs Paz: What are the differences?

What is Atlantis? Open Source PaaS Built on Docker, by Ooyala. Atlantis is an Open Source PaaS for HTTP applications built on Docker and written in Go. It makes it easy to build and deploy applications in a safe, repeatable fashion, and flexibly route requests to the appropriate containers.

What is Paz? A Simple Docker PaaS Written in Node.js. A pluggable in-house service platform with a PaaS-like workflow, built on Docker, CoreOS, Etcd and Fleet.

Atlantis and Paz belong to "Platform as a Service" category of the tech stack.

Atlantis and Paz are both open source tools. Atlantis with 381 GitHub stars and 33 forks on GitHub appears to be more popular than Paz with 6 GitHub stars and 4 GitHub forks.

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    What is Atlantis?

    Atlantis is an Open Source PaaS for HTTP applications built on Docker and written in Go. It makes it easy to build and deploy applications in a safe, repeatable fashion, and flexibly route requests to the appropriate containers.

    What is Paz?

    A pluggable in-house service platform with a PaaS-like workflow, built on Docker, CoreOS, Etcd and Fleet.

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