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Otto vs Vagrant vs boot2docker: What are the differences?

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1. **Resource Efficiency**: Otto uses HashiCorp's Packer, Terraform, and Consul under the hood, making it lightweight and efficient in resource usage compared to Vagrant and boot2docker.

2. **Provisioning Flexibility**: Unlike Vagrant, Otto provides built-in support for various provisioners like Ansible, Chef, and Puppet, offering more flexibility in configuring and managing environments.

3. **Containerization Support**: Otto focuses on orchestrating and managing containers using tools like Docker, making it more suitable for container-based development compared to Vagrant and boot2docker.

4. **Unified Workflow**: Otto offers a unified workflow for building, deploying, and managing applications, integrating various tools seamlessly, which might require separate setups in Vagrant and boot2docker.

5. **Continuous Integration/Continuous Deployment (CI/CD) Integration**: Otto comes with features that streamline CI/CD processes, enabling smoother automation compared to Vagrant and boot2docker, which may require additional configurations for CI/CD pipelines.

6. **Scalability**: Otto is built with scalability in mind, allowing easy scaling of environments and applications, making it more suitable for projects requiring scalability compared to Vagrant and boot2docker.

In Summary, Otto offers resource efficiency, provisioning flexibility, containerization support, a unified workflow, CI/CD integration, and scalability advantages over Vagrant and boot2docker.

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Pros of boot2docker
Pros of Otto
Pros of Vagrant
  • 43
    Lightweight
  • 35
    Use docker when it's not natively possible
  • 11
    Use it for fast demo without big image
  • 3
    Easy to use
  • 3
    Containers
  • 11
    Vagrant-like
  • 4
    Written in golang
  • 3
    Hashicorp built
  • 352
    Development environments
  • 290
    Simple bootstraping
  • 237
    Free
  • 139
    Boxes
  • 130
    Provisioning
  • 84
    Portable
  • 81
    Synced folders
  • 69
    Reproducible
  • 51
    Ssh
  • 44
    Very flexible
  • 5
    Works well, can be replicated easily with other devs
  • 5
    Easy-to-share, easy-to-version dev configuration
  • 3
    Great
  • 3
    Just works
  • 2
    Quick way to get running
  • 1
    DRY - "Do Not Repeat Yourself"
  • 1
    Container Friendly
  • 1
    What is vagrant?
  • 1
    Good documentation

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Cons of boot2docker
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      • 2
        Can become v complex w prod. provisioner (Salt, etc.)
      • 2
        Multiple VMs quickly eat up disk space
      • 1
        Development environment that kills your battery

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      What is boot2docker?

      boot2docker is a lightweight Linux distribution based on Tiny Core Linux made specifically to run Docker containers. It runs completely from RAM, weighs ~27MB and boots in ~5s (YMMV).

      What is Otto?

      Otto automatically builds development environments without any configuration; it can detect your project type and has built-in knowledge of industry-standard tools to setup a development environment that is ready to go. When you're ready to deploy, otto builds and manages an infrastructure, sets up servers, builds, and deploys the application.

      What is Vagrant?

      Vagrant provides the framework and configuration format to create and manage complete portable development environments. These development environments can live on your computer or in the cloud, and are portable between Windows, Mac OS X, and Linux.

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