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Deis

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Stamplay

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Pros of Deis
Pros of Red Hat OpenShift
Pros of Stamplay
  • 16
    12-factor methodology
  • 10
    Open source
  • 8
    Built on coreos
  • 7
    Built on Docker
  • 5
    Awesome team of people
  • 4
    Free
  • 2
    Backed by Docker
  • 1
    Apache 2.0 license
  • 99
    Good free plan
  • 63
    Open Source
  • 47
    Easy setup
  • 43
    Nodejs support
  • 42
    Well documented
  • 32
    Custom domains
  • 28
    Mongodb support
  • 27
    Clean and simple architecture
  • 25
    PHP support
  • 21
    Customizable environments
  • 11
    Ability to run CRON jobs
  • 9
    Easier than Heroku for a WordPress blog
  • 8
    Easy deployment
  • 7
    PostgreSQL support
  • 7
    Autoscaling
  • 7
    Good balance between Heroku and AWS for flexibility
  • 5
    Free, Easy Setup, Lot of Gear or D.I.Y Gear
  • 4
    Shell access to gears
  • 3
    Great Support
  • 3
    High Security
  • 3
    Logging & Metrics
  • 2
    Cloud Agnostic
  • 2
    Runs Anywhere - AWS, GCP, Azure
  • 2
    No credit card needed
  • 2
    Because it is easy to manage
  • 2
    Secure
  • 2
    Meteor support
  • 2
    Overly complicated and over engineered in majority of e
  • 2
    Golang support
  • 2
    Its free and offer custom domain usage
  • 1
    Autoscaling at a good price point
  • 1
    Easy setup and great customer support
  • 1
    MultiCloud
  • 1
    Great free plan with excellent support
  • 1
    This is the only free one among the three as of today
  • 45
    Easy to use
  • 32
    No code for the backend
  • 32
    Out-of-the-box features
  • 29
    Easy and fast setup
  • 25
    Great customer support
  • 25
    Incredibly easy point 'n' click backend logic
  • 22
    Ease of back-end development
  • 18
    Low learning curve
  • 13
    Amazing app :)
  • 12
    Breathtaking ux
  • 4
    Elegant
  • 3
    Allows devs to focus on what makes their app unique
  • 3
    Terrific ifttt feature
  • 2
    Great features and easy setup

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Cons of Deis
Cons of Red Hat OpenShift
Cons of Stamplay
  • 1
    No longer maintained
  • 2
    Decisions are made for you, limiting your options
  • 2
    License cost
  • 1
    Behind, sometimes severely, the upstreams
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    What is Deis?

    Deis can deploy any application or service that can run inside a Docker container. In order to be scaled horizontally, applications must follow Heroku's 12-factor methodology and store state in external backing services.

    What is Red Hat OpenShift?

    OpenShift is Red Hat's Cloud Computing Platform as a Service (PaaS) offering. OpenShift is an application platform in the cloud where application developers and teams can build, test, deploy, and run their applications.

    What is Stamplay?

    The API-based development platform enabling developers to do 80% of the job in 1% of the time thanks to: out of the box APIs for users and data, one-click integration with any API, scalable infrastructure and SDKs. Build Rome in a day.

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    Flynn
    Flynn lets you deploy apps with git push and containers. Developers can deploy any app to any cluster in seconds.
    Helm
    Helm is the best way to find, share, and use software built for Kubernetes.
    Heroku
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    Google App Engine
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