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Snap CI vs Strider: What are the differences?
Snap CI: Build, test, and deploy software faster with Snap's continuous integration and deployment tool. Snap CI is a cloud-based continuous integration & continuous deployment tool with powerful deployment pipelines. Integrates seamlessly with GitHub and provides fast feedback so you can deploy with ease; Strider: *Open-Source Continuous Integration and Deployment Server *. Strider is an Open Source Continuous Deployment / Continuous Integration platform. It is written in Node.JS / JavaScript and uses MongoDB as a backing store. It is published under the BSD license.
Snap CI and Strider can be primarily classified as "Continuous Integration" tools.
Some of the features offered by Snap CI are:
- Deployment Options - Heroku, AWS
- System Libraries - Your build runs on a RedHat 6-compatible system with commonly required libraries
- Customization Options - In addition to all that we support out of the box, we offer you the chance to customize your build extensively.
On the other hand, Strider provides the following key features:
- add hooks to perform arbitrary actions during build.
- modify the database schema to add custom fields.
- register their own HTTP routes.
"Github integration" is the top reason why over 13 developers like Snap CI, while over 5 developers mention "Free Open Source" as the leading cause for choosing Strider.
Strider is an open source tool with 4.33K GitHub stars and 434 GitHub forks. Here's a link to Strider's open source repository on GitHub.
Pros of Snap CI
- Github integration14
- Easy setup13
- Multi-stage pipelines11
- Continuous deployment10
- Easy ui9
- Great customer support9
- Automatic branch tracking8
- Automated and manual deploys7
- Console debugging5
- Pull request integration5
- Continuous delivery4
- Free for open-source3
- Better PR support2
Pros of Strider
- Free Open Source6
- Hosted Internally5