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Azure Pipelines vs Shippable: What are the differences?

Azure Pipelines: Continuously build, test, and deploy to any platform and cloud. Fast builds with parallel jobs and test execution. Use container jobs to create consistent and reliable builds with the exact tools you need. Create new containers with ease and push them to any registry; Shippable: Shippable is a SaaS platform that lets you easily add Continuous Integration/Deployment to your Github & Bitbucket repos. Shippable is a SaaS platform that lets you easily add Continuous Integration/Deployment to your Github and BitBucket repositories. It is lightweight, super simple to setup, and runs your builds and tests faster than any other service.

Azure Pipelines and Shippable can be categorized as "Continuous Integration" tools.

Some of the features offered by Azure Pipelines are:

  • Any language, any platform
  • Containers and Kubernetes
  • Extensible

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

  • 1-Click Setup
  • Docker Containers
  • Responsive UI

esa, Reviewable, and Algorithmia are some of the popular companies that use Shippable, whereas Azure Pipelines is used by CodeCarrot, HTML/CSS to Image, and Planetarium. Shippable has a broader approval, being mentioned in 24 company stacks & 4 developers stacks; compared to Azure Pipelines, which is listed in 7 company stacks and 8 developer stacks.

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We are currently using Azure Pipelines for continous integration. Our applications are developed witn .NET framework. But when we look at the online Jenkins is the most widely used tool for continous integration. Can you please give me the advice which one is best to use for my case Azure pipeline or jenkins.

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Pros of Azure Pipelines
Pros of Shippable
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    Easy to get started
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    Unlimited CI/CD minutes
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    Built by Microsoft
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    Yaml support
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    Docker support
  • 18
    Free private repositories
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    Built on docker
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    Continuous deployment
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    Bitbucket integration
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    Fastest continuous integration and deployment
  • 11
    Team permissions
  • 9
    Flexible Configuration
  • 8
    Matrix builds
  • 8
    Finer GitHub Scope
  • 6
    Intelligent Notifications
  • 4
    Awesome experience
  • 4
    Easy Setup
  • 3
    Fast
  • 1
    Custom docker containers
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    2x faster than other CI/CD platforms

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What is Azure Pipelines?

Fast builds with parallel jobs and test execution. Use container jobs to create consistent and reliable builds with the exact tools you need. Create new containers with ease and push them to any registry.

What is Shippable?

Shippable is a SaaS platform that lets you easily add Continuous Integration/Deployment to your Github and BitBucket repositories. It is lightweight, super simple to setup, and runs your builds and tests faster than any other service.

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What are some alternatives to Azure Pipelines and Shippable?
Jenkins
In a nutshell Jenkins CI is the leading open-source continuous integration server. Built with Java, it provides over 300 plugins to support building and testing virtually any project.
AWS Data Pipeline
AWS Data Pipeline is a web service that provides a simple management system for data-driven workflows. Using AWS Data Pipeline, you define a pipeline composed of the “data sources” that contain your data, the “activities” or business logic such as EMR jobs or SQL queries, and the “schedule” on which your business logic executes. For example, you could define a job that, every hour, runs an Amazon Elastic MapReduce (Amazon EMR)–based analysis on that hour’s Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3) log data, loads the results into a relational database for future lookup, and then automatically sends you a daily summary email.
Travis CI
Free for open source projects, our CI environment provides multiple runtimes (e.g. Node.js or PHP versions), data stores and so on. Because of this, hosting your project on travis-ci.com means you can effortlessly test your library or applications against multiple runtimes and data stores without even having all of them installed locally.
AWS CodePipeline
CodePipeline builds, tests, and deploys your code every time there is a code change, based on the release process models you define.
Azure Data Factory
It is a service designed to allow developers to integrate disparate data sources. It is a platform somewhat like SSIS in the cloud to manage the data you have both on-prem and in the cloud.
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