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Juju vs Pallet: What are the differences?
What is Juju? Ubuntu Cloud brings freedom to the clouds. Juju is an open source, application and service modelling tool from Ubuntu that helps you deploy, manage and scale your applications on any cloud.
What is Pallet? Automates controlling and provisioning cloud server instances. DevOps for the JVM. The machines being managed require no special dependencies to be installed. As long as they have bash and ssh running, they can be used with pallet. Pallet has no central server to set up and maintain - it simply runs on demand. You can run it from anywhere, even over a remote REPL connection.
Juju and Pallet can be primarily classified as "Server Configuration and Automation" tools.
Some of the features offered by Juju are:
- Consistent naming
- Tagging
- Ability to add user-controlled tags to created instances
On the other hand, Pallet provides the following key features:
- Everything in Version Control
- Jar File Distribution of Crates
- Provisioning, Configuration and Administration
Pallet is an open source tool with 803 GitHub stars and 122 GitHub forks. Here's a link to Pallet's open source repository on GitHub.