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Cloud 66 vs Deployer: What are the differences?

Cloud 66: Full Stack Container Management as a Service. Cloud 66 makes Ops easy for developers. It is a single tool built for developers to build, configure and maintain servers and Docker containers on your own servers; Deployer: Deployment Tool for PHP. A deployment tool written in PHP with support for popular frameworks out of the box.

Cloud 66 and Deployer belong to "Continuous Deployment" category of the tech stack.

Some of the features offered by Cloud 66 are:

  • Provision — build your infrastructure from your code.
  • Backup — peace of mind with regular database backups for all your databases.
  • Security — Simple firewall management & DDoS protection without the stress.

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

  • Simple setup process and a minimal learning curve
  • Ready to use recipes for most frameworks
  • Parallel execution without extensions

"Easy provisioning" is the top reason why over 12 developers like Cloud 66, while over 7 developers mention "Simply to use" as the leading cause for choosing Deployer.

Deployer is an open source tool with 6.93K GitHub stars and 986 GitHub forks. Here's a link to Deployer's open source repository on GitHub.

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Pros of Cloud 66
Pros of Deployer
  • 13
    Easy provisioning
  • 11
    Easy scaling
  • 10
    Security
  • 8
    Great Support
  • 8
    Monitoring
  • 7
    Container deployments
  • 7
    Backup
  • 6
    Team access control
  • 3
    Turnkey DevOps
  • 3
    The right balance of control and ease-of-development
  • 2
    Rails Deployments
  • 1
    Autoscaling
  • 1
    Multicloud
  • 1
    Command Line Interface
  • 1
    Jamstack deployments
  • 1
    Static Jamstack Site Deployments
  • 1
    Best for Rails Applications
  • 1
    Great for Startups
  • 1
    Low DevOps skills required
  • 1
    Easy Deployment
  • 1
    Kubernetes deployment
  • 1
    Kubernetes Management
  • 1
    API
  • 1
    Load balancing
  • 8
    Simply to use
  • 7
    Easy to customize
  • 6
    Easy setup

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What is Cloud 66?

Cloud 66 gives you everything you need to build, deploy and maintain your applications on any cloud, without the headache of dealing with "server stuff". Frameworks: Ruby on Rails, Node.js, Jamstack, Laravel, GoLang, and more.

What is Deployer?

A deployment tool written in PHP with support for popular frameworks out of the box

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What are some alternatives to Cloud 66 and Deployer?
Heroku
Heroku is a cloud application platform – a new way of building and deploying web apps. Heroku lets app developers spend 100% of their time on their application code, not managing servers, deployment, ongoing operations, or scaling.
Codeship
Codeship runs your automated tests and configured deployment when you push to your repository. It takes care of managing and scaling the infrastructure so that you are able to test and release more frequently and get faster feedback for building the product your users need.
Google App Engine
Google has a reputation for highly reliable, high performance infrastructure. With App Engine you can take advantage of the 10 years of knowledge Google has in running massively scalable, performance driven systems. App Engine applications are easy to build, easy to maintain, and easy to scale as your traffic and data storage needs grow.
Apache Camel
An open source Java framework that focuses on making integration easier and more accessible to developers.
Apollo
Build a universal GraphQL API on top of your existing REST APIs, so you can ship new application features fast without waiting on backend changes.
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