BrowserStack vs OpenStack: What are the differences?
What is BrowserStack? Instant access to a lab of 1000+ real mobile and desktop browsers for testing. Live, Web-Based Browser Testing
Instant access to all real mobile and desktop browsers. Say goodbye to your lab of devices and virtual machines.
What is OpenStack? Open source software for building private and public clouds. OpenStack is a cloud operating system that controls large pools of compute, storage, and networking resources throughout a datacenter, all managed through a dashboard that gives administrators control while empowering their users to provision resources through a web interface.
BrowserStack can be classified as a tool in the "Browser Testing" category, while OpenStack is grouped under "Open Source Cloud".
Some of the features offered by BrowserStack are:
- Real Device Cloud.
Test on a range of physical Android and iOS mobile devices and tablets for the most accurate results
- 1100+ desktop browsers. Latest versions of IE, Edge, Safari, Chrome, Firefox and more on a range of Windows and OS X platforms on a robust cloud infrastructure
- Test dev environments. Our Local Testing feature allows you to test development and internal websites seamlessly, without setup or configuration
On the other hand, OpenStack provides the following key features:
- Compute
- Storage
- Networking
"Multiple browsers" is the top reason why over 121 developers like BrowserStack, while over 35 developers mention "Private cloud" as the leading cause for choosing OpenStack.
ebay, Typeform, and Wikipedia are some of the popular companies that use BrowserStack, whereas OpenStack is used by PayPal, HubSpot, and Wikipedia. BrowserStack has a broader approval, being mentioned in 577 company stacks & 238 developers stacks; compared to OpenStack, which is listed in 67 company stacks and 50 developer stacks.