Docker Swarm Visualizer vs Habitus

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Docker Swarm Visualizer vs Habitus: What are the differences?

Docker Swarm Visualizer: A visualizer for Docker Swarm using the Docker Remote API, Node.JS, and D3. Each node in the swarm will show all tasks running on it. When a service goes down it'll be removed. When a node goes down it won't, instead the circle at the top will turn red to indicate it went down. Tasks will be removed; Habitus: A Build Flow Tool for Docker. Habitus is a standalone build flow tool for Docker. It’s a command line tool that builds Docker images based on their Dockerfile and a build.yml. This is particularly useful if your code is in compiled languages like Java or Go or if you need to use secrets like SSH keys during the build.

Docker Swarm Visualizer and Habitus can be categorized as "Container" tools.

Docker Swarm Visualizer and Habitus are both open source tools. It seems that Docker Swarm Visualizer with 2.58K GitHub stars and 406 forks on GitHub has more adoption than Habitus with 986 GitHub stars and 82 GitHub forks.

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    What is Docker Swarm Visualizer?

    Each node in the swarm will show all tasks running on it. When a service goes down it'll be removed. When a node goes down it won't, instead the circle at the top will turn red to indicate it went down. Tasks will be removed.

    What is Habitus?

    Habitus is a standalone build flow tool for Docker. It’s a command line tool that builds Docker images based on their Dockerfile and a build.yml. This is particularly useful if your code is in compiled languages like Java or Go or if you need to use secrets like SSH keys during the build.

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    What tools integrate with Docker Swarm Visualizer?
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    What are some alternatives to Docker Swarm Visualizer and Habitus?
    Kubernetes
    Kubernetes is an open source orchestration system for Docker containers. It handles scheduling onto nodes in a compute cluster and actively manages workloads to ensure that their state matches the users declared intentions.
    Docker Compose
    With Compose, you define a multi-container application in a single file, then spin your application up in a single command which does everything that needs to be done to get it running.
    Spring Cloud
    It provides tools for developers to quickly build some of the common patterns in distributed systems.
    Rancher
    Rancher is an open source container management platform that includes full distributions of Kubernetes, Apache Mesos and Docker Swarm, and makes it simple to operate container clusters on any cloud or infrastructure platform.
    Docker Swarm
    Swarm serves the standard Docker API, so any tool which already communicates with a Docker daemon can use Swarm to transparently scale to multiple hosts: Dokku, Compose, Krane, Deis, DockerUI, Shipyard, Drone, Jenkins... and, of course, the Docker client itself.
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