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Beanstalk vs Codeplane: What are the differences?
Beanstalk: Private code hosting for teams. A single process to commit code, review with the team, and deploy the final result to your customers; Codeplane: Git hosting for freelancers and small teams. 2GB for Git repositories. Unlimited users. One plan, one price.
Beanstalk and Codeplane belong to "Code Collaboration & Version Control" category of the tech stack.
Some of the features offered by Beanstalk are:
- Setup and manage repositories- Import or create Subversion and Git repositories that are instantly available to your team.
- Invite team members, partners & clients- Restrict access to certain repos and provide read-only or full read/write permissions.
- Browse files and changes- Every version of every file you’ve committed to Beanstalk is just a click away. See a timeline of who made changes and view the differences between revisions. Syntax highlighting for over 70 languages.
On the other hand, Codeplane provides the following key features:
- Command-line.
- Invite your coworkers.
- Simple interface that works.Backup repositories to S3
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- Deployment9
- Easy to navigate8
- Code Editing4
- HipChat Integration4
- Integrations4
- Code review3
- HTML Preview2
- Security1
- Blame Tool1
- Cohesion1
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What is Beanstalk?
A single process to commit code, review with the team, and deploy the final result to your customers.
What is Codeplane?
2GB for Git repositories. Unlimited users. One plan, one price.
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What are some alternatives to Beanstalk and Codeplane?
AWS Elastic Beanstalk
Once you upload your application, Elastic Beanstalk automatically handles the deployment details of capacity provisioning, load balancing, auto-scaling, and application health monitoring.
Heroku
Heroku is a cloud application platform – a new way of building and deploying web apps. Heroku lets app developers spend 100% of their time on their application code, not managing servers, deployment, ongoing operations, or scaling.
Beanstalkd
Beanstalks's interface is generic, but was originally designed for reducing the latency of page views in high-volume web applications by running time-consuming tasks asynchronously.
Kubernetes
Kubernetes is an open source orchestration system for Docker containers. It handles scheduling onto nodes in a compute cluster and actively manages workloads to ensure that their state matches the users declared intentions.
Git
Git is a free and open source distributed version control system designed to handle everything from small to very large projects with speed and efficiency.