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VisualOps vs VMware vCenter Server: What are the differences?
VisualOps: Visual DevOps Automation for Amazon Web Services. VisualOps has a WYSIWYG editor to design, configure and provision your AWS cloud applications. Once the applications are deployed, VisualOps continuously monitors and manages the apps to ensure they always run in the defined states; VMware vCenter Server: Simplified and Efficient Server Management. Gain centralized visibility, simplified and efficient management at scale, and extensibility across the hybrid cloud—all from a single console. It is advanced server management software that provides a centralized platform for controlling your VMware vSphere environments, allowing you to automate and deliver a virtual infrastructure across the hybrid cloud with confidence.
VisualOps and VMware vCenter Server can be categorized as "Server Configuration and Automation" tools.
Some of the features offered by VisualOps are:
- drag-n-drop components to build your AWS infrastructure
- clicks instances to setup the software configuration (package, file, code, etc.)
- single click to deploy, within minutes the app is ready to use!
On the other hand, VMware vCenter Server provides the following key features:
- Simple Deployment
- Proactive Optimization
- Extensibility and Scalability Across Hybrid Cloud
Pros of VisualOps
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