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RightScale vs CloudZero: What are the differences?

RightScale: Manage all of your cloud infrastructure with a single, integrated solution. Automation is the core of RightScale, freeing you to run efficient, scalable, and highly-available applications. Our multi-cloud integration enables you to choose your own clouds, providing freedom to work with any vendor in a rapidly changing market. And rest assured knowing that you have visibility and control over all of your resources in one place. To take advantage of best practices, we encourage you to tap into cloud expertise provided by our service, support, and partner networks when building and managing your infrastructure; CloudZero: Cloud Cost Management Platform. It is a cloud cost management platform built for engineering teams. It automatically identifies cost anomalies and insights, maps cloud costs to the specific products and features they support, and delivers that data to relevant teams so that they can build cost-optimized software.

RightScale and CloudZero belong to "Cloud Management" category of the tech stack.

Some of the features offered by RightScale are:

  • Supports: Amazon Web Services (AWS), Datapipe, Google Cloud Platform, HP Cloud, IDCF — Yahoo! Japan, Rackspace, SoftLayer, Windows Azure, CloudStack, OpenStack
  • Access, manage, and configure all of your resources — compute, networking, and storage — across all of your clouds.
  • See and manipulate all of your cloud servers in one place.

On the other hand, CloudZero provides the following key features:

  • Cost anomaly alerts
  • Product mapping features
  • Automatic tagging assistance
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What is CloudZero?

It is a cloud cost management platform built for engineering teams. It automatically identifies cost anomalies and insights, maps cloud costs to the specific products and features they support, and delivers that data to relevant teams so that they can build cost-optimized software.

What is RightScale?

Automation is the core of RightScale, freeing you to run efficient, scalable, and highly-available applications. Our multi-cloud integration enables you to choose your own clouds, providing freedom to work with any vendor in a rapidly changing market. And rest assured knowing that you have visibility and control over all of your resources in one place. To take advantage of best practices, we encourage you to tap into cloud expertise provided by our service, support, and partner networks when building and managing your infrastructure.

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