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HyScale vs CAPE: What are the differences?
Developers describe HyScale as "An abstraction framework over Kubernetes". It is an Application Centric Abstraction Framework over K8s. It takes a simple, short Declarative definition of your service config, given the config it generates Dockerfile, Container Image, Kubernetes Manifests (YAMLs) and deploys to any Kubernetes Cluster returning back the app URL. Also it abstracts & simplifies Deployment Troubleshooting and Runtime Ops. On the other hand, CAPE is detailed as "Kubernetes Multi-cluster Application & Data Management Made Simple". It radically simplifies advanced Kubernetes functionalities such as Disaster Recovery, Data Mobility & Migration, Multi-cluster Application Deployment and CI/CD across on-prem, private and public clouds.
HyScale and CAPE belong to "Container Tools" category of the tech stack.
Some of the features offered by HyScale are:
- App-centric approach
- DevOps on autopilot
- Simplified troubleshooting
On the other hand, CAPE provides the following key features:
- Kubernetes Disaster Recovery
- Kubernetes Data Migration & Mobility
- Kubernetes Multi-cluster Application Deployment
CAPE is an open source tool with 22 GitHub stars and 1 GitHub forks. Here's a link to CAPE's open source repository on GitHub.
Pros of CAPE
Pros of HyScale
- Open source3
- Simplified Kubernetes troubleshooting3
- Abstraction framework over K8s2
- Kubernetes deployment1
- Hybrid Cloud deployment1
- K8s deployment1