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DeployBot vs Teletraan: What are the differences?

DeployBot: Instantly deploy from Github, Bitbucket, or Gitlab without complex scripts, commands or configs. DeployBot makes it simple to deploy your work anywhere. You can compile or process your code in a Docker container on our infrastructure, and we'll copy it to your servers once everything has been successfully built; Teletraan: Pinterest's deploy system. Teletraan is designed to do one thing and one thing only - deploy. It supports critical features such as 0 downtime deploy, rollback, staging, continuous deploy; and many convenient features such as showing commit details, comparing different deploys, notifying deploy state changes through email or chat, displaying metrics and more. Teletraan currently does not support container based deploy yet, it is on our roadmap to support next.

DeployBot and Teletraan can be primarily classified as "Continuous Deployment" tools.

Some of the features offered by DeployBot are:

  • Manually deploy with a click in the app, automatically deploy on each push, or use deploy tags in a commit [deploy:production].
  • DeployBot gathers new and changed files from your repositories since the last deployment. You can even preview the changes first.
  • Files are uploaded, SSH commands are executed and deployment hooks are triggered. Everything is logged for you.

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

  • Rollback
  • Hotfix
  • Rolling deploy

Teletraan is an open source tool with 1.63K GitHub stars and 212 GitHub forks. Here's a link to Teletraan's open source repository on GitHub.

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      What is DeployBot?

      DeployBot makes it simple to deploy your work anywhere. You can compile or process your code in a Docker container on our infrastructure, and we'll copy it to your servers once everything has been successfully built.

      What is Teletraan?

      Teletraan is designed to do one thing and one thing only - deploy. It supports critical features such as 0 downtime deploy, rollback, staging, continuous deploy; and many convenient features such as showing commit details, comparing different deploys, notifying deploy state changes through email or chat, displaying metrics and more. Teletraan currently does not support container based deploy yet, it is on our roadmap to support next.

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