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dockersh vs Tutum: What are the differences?

What is dockersh? A shell which places users into individual docker containers. dockersh is designed to be used as a login shell on machines with multiple interactive users. When a user invokes dockersh, it will bring up a Docker container (if not already running), and then spawn a new interactive shell in the container's namespace.

What is Tutum? Build, deploy, monitor, and scale Docker containers. Tutum lets developers easily manage and run lightweight, portable, self-sufficient containers from any application. AWS-like control, Heroku-like ease. The same container that a developer builds and tests on a laptop can run at scale in Tutum.

dockersh and Tutum can be categorized as "Container" tools.

dockersh is an open source tool with 1.28K GitHub stars and 76 GitHub forks. Here's a link to dockersh's open source repository on GitHub.

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Pros of dockersh
Pros of Tutum
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    Multiple users to ssh onto a single box
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    Isolation
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    Privacy
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    Secure
  • 35
    Awesome user interface
  • 28
    Free private docker registry
  • 24
    Its super easy
  • 24
    Docker public index integration
  • 21
    Friendly support
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    I could bring my own node
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    Load balancing
  • 14
    Easy to use Jumpstart Images
  • 12
    High resilience
  • 12
    Love the tutum images for php & mysql
  • 5
    Makes code delivery super easy
  • 5
    Free
  • 5
    Cross cloud platform
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    Iteratively and continuous growth
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    Documentation
  • 2
    High level and minimalist
  • 1
    Tutum Buttons - 1-click deploy
  • 1
    On demand environment
  • 1
    Closing Down :(
  • 1
    Free low TTL (60s) DNS service

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What is dockersh?

dockersh is designed to be used as a login shell on machines with multiple interactive users. When a user invokes dockersh, it will bring up a Docker container (if not already running), and then spawn a new interactive shell in the container's namespace.

What is Tutum?

Tutum lets developers easily manage and run lightweight, portable, self-sufficient containers from any application. AWS-like control, Heroku-like ease. The same container that a developer builds and tests on a laptop can run at scale in Tutum.

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What are some alternatives to dockersh and Tutum?
Kubernetes
Kubernetes is an open source orchestration system for Docker containers. It handles scheduling onto nodes in a compute cluster and actively manages workloads to ensure that their state matches the users declared intentions.
Docker Compose
With Compose, you define a multi-container application in a single file, then spin your application up in a single command which does everything that needs to be done to get it running.
Rancher
Rancher is an open source container management platform that includes full distributions of Kubernetes, Apache Mesos and Docker Swarm, and makes it simple to operate container clusters on any cloud or infrastructure platform.
Docker Swarm
Swarm serves the standard Docker API, so any tool which already communicates with a Docker daemon can use Swarm to transparently scale to multiple hosts: Dokku, Compose, Krane, Deis, DockerUI, Shipyard, Drone, Jenkins... and, of course, the Docker client itself.
Argo
Argo is an open source container-native workflow engine for getting work done on Kubernetes. Argo is implemented as a Kubernetes CRD (Custom Resource Definition).
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