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Habitat vs Fugue: What are the differences?

Habitat: Application Automation framework by Chef. Habitat is a new approach to automation that focuses on the application instead of the infrastructure it runs on. With Habitat, the apps you build, deploy, and manage behave consistently in any runtime — metal, VMs, containers, and PaaS. You'll spend less time on the environment and more time building features; Fugue: Automate cloud infrastructure operations and governance. It is a venture-backed software company that ensures cloud infrastructure stays in continuous compliance with enterprise security policies. Its an automation tool for enterprise cloud operations and DevOps. Build, enforce, and deploy faster without human error. Control your cloud with Fugue.

Habitat and Fugue can be categorized as "Infrastructure Build" tools.

Habitat is an open source tool with 2.02K GitHub stars and 299 GitHub forks. Here's a link to Habitat's open source repository on GitHub.

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    What is Fugue?

    It is a venture-backed software company that ensures cloud infrastructure stays in continuous compliance with enterprise security policies. Its an automation tool for enterprise cloud operations and DevOps. Build, enforce, and deploy faster without human error. Control your cloud with Fugue.

    What is Habitat?

    Habitat is a new approach to automation that focuses on the application instead of the infrastructure it runs on. With Habitat, the apps you build, deploy, and manage behave consistently in any runtime — metal, VMs, containers, and PaaS. You'll spend less time on the environment and more time building features.

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    What are some alternatives to Fugue and Habitat?
    Terraform
    With Terraform, you describe your complete infrastructure as code, even as it spans multiple service providers. Your servers may come from AWS, your DNS may come from CloudFlare, and your database may come from Heroku. Terraform will build all these resources across all these providers in parallel.
    AWS CloudFormation
    You can use AWS CloudFormation’s sample templates or create your own templates to describe the AWS resources, and any associated dependencies or runtime parameters, required to run your application. You don’t need to figure out the order in which AWS services need to be provisioned or the subtleties of how to make those dependencies work.
    Packer
    Packer automates the creation of any type of machine image. It embraces modern configuration management by encouraging you to use automated scripts to install and configure the software within your Packer-made images.
    Pulumi
    Pulumi is a cloud development platform that makes creating cloud programs easy and productive. Skip the YAML and just write code. Pulumi is multi-language, multi-cloud and fully extensible in both its engine and ecosystem of packages.
    AWS Cloud Development Kit
    It is an open source software development framework to model and provision your cloud application resources using familiar programming languages. It uses the familiarity and expressive power of programming languages for modeling your applications. It provides you with high-level components that preconfigure cloud resources with proven defaults, so you can build cloud applications without needing to be an expert.
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