AWS CodePipeline vs Buddy vs Deployer

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AWS CodePipeline

549
932
+ 1
30
Buddy

300
348
+ 1
606
Deployer

53
74
+ 1
21
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Pros of AWS CodePipeline
Pros of Buddy
Pros of Deployer
  • 13
    Simple to set up
  • 8
    Managed service
  • 4
    GitHub integration
  • 3
    Parallel Execution
  • 2
    Automatic deployment
  • 0
    Manual Steps Available
  • 56
    Easy setup
  • 53
    Docker
  • 50
    Continuous Integration
  • 49
    Integrations
  • 46
    Beautiful dashboard
  • 45
    Git hosting
  • 43
    Free
  • 42
    Unlimited pipelines
  • 39
    Monitoring
  • 39
    Backup
  • 37
    Great UX
  • 32
    On-Premises
  • 31
    Awesome support
  • 6
    AWS Integrations
  • 5
    Great UI
  • 3
    Hosted internally (Enterprise)
  • 3
    Slack integration
  • 3
    Continuous deployment
  • 3
    Simple deployments
  • 3
    Bitbucket integration
  • 2
    Github integration
  • 2
    UI and YML configuration
  • 2
    Node.js support
  • 2
    Azure integration
  • 2
    Amazing + free
  • 1
    Support for build pipelines
  • 1
    Docker support
  • 1
    Gitlab integration
  • 1
    Android support
  • 1
    Pushover integration
  • 1
    DigitalOcean integration
  • 1
    UpCloud integration
  • 1
    Shopify integration
  • 0
    New Relic integration
  • 0
    Rollbar integration
  • 0
    Sentry integration
  • 0
    Loggly integration
  • 0
    Datadog integration
  • 0
    Bugsnag integration
  • 0
    Honeybadger integration
  • 0
    Telegram integration
  • 0
    HipChat integration
  • 0
    Discord integration
  • 0
    Pushbulet integration
  • 0
    AWS integration
  • 0
    Slack Integration
  • 0
    Google Cloud integration
  • 0
    Heroku integration
  • 0
    Rackspace integration
  • 0
    Kubernetes support
  • 8
    Simply to use
  • 7
    Easy to customize
  • 6
    Easy setup

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Cons of AWS CodePipeline
Cons of Buddy
Cons of Deployer
  • 2
    No project boards
  • 1
    No integration with "Power" 365 tools
  • 1
    Deleted account after 1 month of not pushing code
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    What is AWS CodePipeline?

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

    What is Buddy?

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

    What is Deployer?

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

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    What are some alternatives to AWS CodePipeline, Buddy, and Deployer?
    AWS CodeDeploy
    AWS CodeDeploy is a service that automates code deployments to Amazon EC2 instances. AWS CodeDeploy makes it easier for you to rapidly release new features, helps you avoid downtime during deployment, and handles the complexity of updating your applications.
    Jenkins
    In a nutshell Jenkins CI is the leading open-source continuous integration server. Built with Java, it provides over 300 plugins to support building and testing virtually any project.
    AWS CodeBuild
    AWS CodeBuild is a fully managed build service that compiles source code, runs tests, and produces software packages that are ready to deploy. With CodeBuild, you don’t need to provision, manage, and scale your own build servers.
    TeamCity
    TeamCity is a user-friendly continuous integration (CI) server for professional developers, build engineers, and DevOps. It is trivial to setup and absolutely free for small teams and open source projects.
    Bamboo
    Focus on coding and count on Bamboo as your CI and build server! Create multi-stage build plans, set up triggers to start builds upon commits, and assign agents to your critical builds and deployments.
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