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Neptune.io vs StackStorm: What are the differences?
Neptune.io: Incident Response Automation for DevOps. Neptune.io is a SaaS platform to automate your incident response. It integrates with your monitoring and alerting tools like NewRelic, Nagios, Pagerduty, CloudWatch etc. and lets you automate the remediation easily and much more; StackStorm: Open Source IFTTT for Ops: event-driven automation, security responses, auto-remediation with workflow engine & ChatOps. StackStorm is a platform for integration and automation across services and tools. It ties together your existing infrastructure and application environment so you can more easily automate that environment -- with a particular focus on taking actions in response to events.
Neptune.io and StackStorm belong to "Remote Server Task Execution" category of the tech stack.
Some of the features offered by Neptune.io are:
- Automatically remediate simple alerts
- Gather diagnostics for complex alerts
- Seamless integration with monitoring and alerting tools
On the other hand, StackStorm provides the following key features:
- Automations tie events to actions you’d like to take, using a rules engine and, if you want, comprehensive workflow. Automations are your operational patterns summarized as code.
- StackStorm automations work either by starting with your existing scripts – just add simple meta data – or by authoring the automations within StackStorm.
- Automations are the heart of StackStorm – they allow you to share operational patterns, boost productivity, and automate away the routine.
StackStorm is an open source tool with 3.32K GitHub stars and 439 GitHub forks. Here's a link to StackStorm's open source repository on GitHub.
Pros of Neptune.io
Pros of StackStorm
- Auto-remediation7
- Integrations5
- Automation4
- Complex workflows4
- Open source3
- Beautiful UI2
- ChatOps2
- Python2
- Extensibility1
- Slack1
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Cons of Neptune.io
Cons of StackStorm
- Complexity3
- There are not enough sources of information1