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Gunnery vs Routine Ops: What are the differences?

Gunnery: Multipurpose task execution tool for distributed systems with web-based interface. If your application is divided into multiple servers, you are probably connecting to them via ssh and executing over and over the same commands. Clearing caches, restarting services, backups, checking health. Wouldn't it be cool if you could do that from browser or smartphone? Gunnery is here for you!; Routine Ops: Schedule recurring tasks by role. Execute. Iterate. Improve. Build your organization's playbook with Routine Ops. Built for teams. Free for individuals.

Gunnery and Routine Ops can be categorized as "Remote Server Task Execution" tools.

Some of the features offered by Gunnery are:

  • Support for wide variety of tools
  • Designed for distributed systems
  • Usable for deployment, service control, backups

On the other hand, Routine Ops provides the following key features:

  • Schedule tasks to recur hourly through yearly, with flexible scheduling
  • Assign the same task to multiple roles, with different frequencies. Trust, but verify
  • Create custom checklists to collect data from your team with a well-defined cadence

Gunnery is an open source tool with 717 GitHub stars and 76 GitHub forks. Here's a link to Gunnery's open source repository on GitHub.

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    What is Gunnery?

    If your application is divided into multiple servers, you are probably connecting to them via ssh and executing over and over the same commands. Clearing caches, restarting services, backups, checking health. Wouldn't it be cool if you could do that from browser or smartphone? Gunnery is here for you!

    What is Routine Ops?

    Execute. Iterate. Improve. Build your organization's playbook with Routine Ops. Built for teams. Free for individuals.

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