Chef vs Juju: What are the differences?
Chef: Build, destroy and rebuild servers on any public or private cloud. Chef enables you to manage and scale cloud infrastructure with no downtime or interruptions. Freely move applications and configurations from one cloud to another. Chef is integrated with all major cloud providers including Amazon EC2, VMWare, IBM Smartcloud, Rackspace, OpenStack, Windows Azure, HP Cloud, Google Compute Engine, Joyent Cloud and others; Juju: Ubuntu Cloud brings freedom to the clouds. Juju is an open source, application and service modelling tool from Ubuntu that helps you deploy, manage and scale your applications on any cloud.
Chef and Juju belong to "Server Configuration and Automation" category of the tech stack.
Some of the features offered by Chef are:
- Access to 800+ Reusable Cookbooks
- Integration with Leading Cloud Providers
- Enterprise Platform Support including Windows and Solaris
On the other hand, Juju provides the following key features:
- Consistent naming
- Tagging
- Ability to add user-controlled tags to created instances
Chef is an open source tool with 5.89K GitHub stars and 2.35K GitHub forks. Here's a link to Chef's open source repository on GitHub.