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Pallet vs Webmin: What are the differences?
Developers describe Pallet as "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. On the other hand, Webmin is detailed as "*A web-based system configuration tool *". It is a web-based interface for system administration for Unix. Using any modern web browser, you can setup user accounts, Apache, DNS, file sharing and much more. It removes the need to manually edit Unix configuration files.
Pallet and Webmin belong to "Server Configuration and Automation" category of the tech stack.
Pallet and Webmin are both open source tools. It seems that Webmin with 1.04K GitHub stars and 307 forks on GitHub has more adoption than Pallet with 803 GitHub stars and 122 GitHub forks.
Pros of Pallet
Pros of Webmin
- Review real-time resources (cpu, mem, stg, proc)3
- Easy to use2
- Virtualmin2
- Free2
- DNS Zone Editor1
- Modify ports and usage1
- Extensible and flexible1
- Modify applications1