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CloudSlang vs VMware vCenter Server: What are the differences?
Developers describe CloudSlang as "An open source tool for orchestrating cutting edge technologies". It can orchestrate anything you can imagine in an agentless manner. You can use or customize ready-made YAML based workflows. They are powerful, shareable and human readable. Modernize your IT with it. On the other hand, VMware vCenter Server is detailed as "Simplified and Efficient Server Management". Gain centralized visibility, simplified and efficient management at scale, and extensibility across the hybrid cloud—all from a single console. It is advanced server management software that provides a centralized platform for controlling your VMware vSphere environments, allowing you to automate and deliver a virtual infrastructure across the hybrid cloud with confidence.
CloudSlang and VMware vCenter Server can be categorized as "Server Configuration and Automation" tools.
Some of the features offered by CloudSlang are:
- Process based
- Ready-made content
- Agentless
On the other hand, VMware vCenter Server provides the following key features:
- Simple Deployment
- Proactive Optimization
- Extensibility and Scalability Across Hybrid Cloud
CloudSlang is an open source tool with 203 GitHub stars and 72 GitHub forks. Here's a link to CloudSlang's open source repository on GitHub.