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Pallet vs Cleaver: What are the differences?
Developers describe Pallet as "Automates controlling and provisioning cloud server instances. DevOps for the JVM". The machines being managed require no special dependencies to be installed. As long as they have bash and ssh running, they can be used with pallet. Pallet has no central server to set up and maintain - it simply runs on demand. You can run it from anywhere, even over a remote REPL connection. On the other hand, Cleaver is detailed as "Simply provision, deploy, and manage servers, websites, and apps". A server management tool for hobbyists, startups, web design shops, and managed hosting providers. Minimize server management and app deployment fuss.
Pallet and Cleaver can be primarily classified as "Server Configuration and Automation" tools.
Some of the features offered by Pallet are:
- Everything in Version Control
- Jar File Distribution of Crates
- Provisioning, Configuration and Administration
On the other hand, Cleaver provides the following key features:
- VPS
- Hosting
- Deployments
Pallet is an open source tool with 795 GitHub stars and 123 GitHub forks. Here's a link to Pallet's open source repository on GitHub.