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Paz vs Stackato: What are the differences?
Paz: A Simple Docker PaaS Written in Node.js. A pluggable in-house service platform with a PaaS-like workflow, built on Docker, CoreOS, Etcd and Fleet; Stackato: Enterprise ready private PaaS based on the Cloud Foundry open-source project and Docker. Stackato runs on top of your cloud infrastructure, and is the middleware from which your applications are launched. Developers simply upload their application source files to Stackato via IDE or command-line. Stackato automatically configures the required language runtimes, web frameworks, and data and messaging services.
Paz and Stackato can be categorized as "Platform as a Service" tools.
Some of the features offered by Paz are:
- A web front-end to CoreOS' Fleet with a PaaS-like workflow
- Like a clustered/multi-host Dokku
- Beautiful web UI
On the other hand, Stackato provides the following key features:
- Web console
- Activity timeline
- Multi-tenancy
Paz is an open source tool with 6 GitHub stars and 4 GitHub forks. Here's a link to Paz's open source repository on GitHub.
Pros of Paz
Pros of Stackato
- Compliance - Owning the data helps with SOX, etc2