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dotmesh vs faas-netes: What are the differences?
dotmesh: Capture, organize, and share application states using a git-like CLI. Dotmesh captures snapshots from stateful Docker and Kubernetes applications as ’datadots‘, and gives you the ability to label, store and share them as you would with version-controlled code. Dotmesh is an open–source primitive that can be accessed via CLI or API; faas-netes: Kubernetes as a back-end for OpenFaaS. This is a plugin to enable Kubernetes as an OpenFaaS backend. The existing CLI and UI are fully compatible. It also opens up the possibility for other plugins to be built for orchestation frameworks such as Nomad, Mesos/Marathon or even a cloud-managed back-end such as Hyper.sh or Azure ACI.
dotmesh and faas-netes belong to "Container Tools" category of the tech stack.
dotmesh and faas-netes are both open source tools. faas-netes with 1.35K GitHub stars and 228 forks on GitHub appears to be more popular than dotmesh with 472 GitHub stars and 17 GitHub forks.