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  5. AWS Shell vs Mysos

AWS Shell vs Mysos

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Overview

Mysos
Mysos
Stacks2
Followers9
Votes0
AWS Shell
AWS Shell
Stacks33
Followers66
Votes0
GitHub Stars7.3K
Forks780

AWS Shell vs Mysos: What are the differences?

AWS Shell: An integrated shell for working with the AWS CLI (by AWS). The AWS Command Line Interface is a unified tool to manage your AWS services; Mysos: MySQL on Mesos. Mysos is an Apache Mesos framework for running MySQL instances. It dramatically simplifies the management of a MySQL cluster.

AWS Shell and Mysos are primarily classified as "AWS" and "Database Cluster Management" tools respectively.

Some of the features offered by AWS Shell are:

  • Auto Completion of Commands and Options
  • Shorthand Auto Completion
  • Server Side Auto Completion

On the other hand, Mysos provides the following key features:

  • Efficient hardware utilization through multi-tenancy (in performance-isolated containers)
  • High reliability through preserving the MySQL state during failure and automatic backing up to/restoring from HDFS
  • An automated self-service option for bringing up new MySQL clusters

AWS Shell and Mysos are both open source tools. It seems that AWS Shell with 4.9K GitHub stars and 410 forks on GitHub has more adoption than Mysos with 603 GitHub stars and 69 GitHub forks.

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Detailed Comparison

Mysos
Mysos
AWS Shell
AWS Shell

Mysos is an Apache Mesos framework for running MySQL instances. It dramatically simplifies the management of a MySQL cluster.

The AWS Command Line Interface is a unified tool to manage your AWS services.

Efficient hardware utilization through multi-tenancy (in performance-isolated containers);High reliability through preserving the MySQL state during failure and automatic backing up to/restoring from HDFS;An automated self-service option for bringing up new MySQL clusters;High availability through automatic MySQL master failover;An elastic solution that allows users to easily scale up and down a MySQL cluster by changing the number of slave instances
Auto Completion of Commands and Options;Shorthand Auto Completion;Server Side Auto Completion;Fuzzy Searching;Inline Documentation;Fish-Style Auto Suggestions;Command History;Toolbar Options;Dot Commands
Statistics
GitHub Stars
-
GitHub Stars
7.3K
GitHub Forks
-
GitHub Forks
780
Stacks
2
Stacks
33
Followers
9
Followers
66
Votes
0
Votes
0
Integrations
MySQL
MySQL
No integrations available

What are some alternatives to Mysos, AWS Shell?

LocalStack

LocalStack

LocalStack provides an easy-to-use test/mocking framework for developing Cloud applications.

AWS Amplify

AWS Amplify

A JavaScript library for frontend and mobile developers building cloud-enabled applications. The library is a declarative interface across different categories of operations in order to make common tasks easier to add into your application. The default implementation works with Amazon Web Services (AWS) resources but is designed to be open and pluggable for usage with other cloud services that wish to provide an implementation or custom backends.

Dynomite

Dynomite

Dynomite is a generic dynamo implementation that can be used with many different key-value pair storage engines. Currently these include Redis and Memcached. Dynomite supports multi-datacenter replication and is designed for high availability.

Navicat

Navicat

Powerful database management & design tool for Win, Mac & Linux. With intuitive GUI, user manages MySQL, MariaDB, SQL Server, SQLite, Oracle & PostgreSQL DB easily.

awless

awless

awless is a fast, powerful and easy-to-use command line interface (CLI) to manage Amazon Web Services.

AWS CLI

AWS CLI

It is a unified tool to manage your AWS services. With just one tool to download and configure, you can control multiple AWS services from the command line and automate them through scripts.

Bash-My-AWS

Bash-My-AWS

It is a simple but extremely powerful set of CLI commands for managing resources on Amazon Web Services. They harness the power of Amazon's AWSCLI, while abstracting away verbosity. The project implements some innovative patterns but (arguably) remains simple, beautiful and readable.

Galera Cluster

Galera Cluster

It’s an easy-to-use, high-availability solution, which provides high system up-time, no data loss and scalability for future growth. You can Keep it up and running 24/7. Putting our expertise to use will help you avoid trial and error.

troposphere

troposphere

The troposphere library allows for easier creation of the AWS CloudFormation JSON by writing Python code to describe the AWS resources. troposphere also includes some basic support for OpenStack resources via Heat.

AWS Systems Manager

AWS Systems Manager

It is a secure end-to-end management solution for hybrid cloud environments. It centralizes operational data from multiple AWS services and automates tasks across your AWS resources. You can create logical groups of resources such as applications, different layers of an application stack, or production versus development environments.

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