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dotmesh vs Titus: What are the differences?
Developers describe dotmesh as "Capture, organize, and share application states using a git-like CLI". Dotmesh captures snapshots from stateful Docker and Kubernetes applications as ’datadots‘, and gives you the ability to label, store and share them as you would with version-controlled code. Dotmesh is an open–source primitive that can be accessed via CLI or API. On the other hand, Titus is detailed as "A container management platform by Netflix". Titus is a container management platform that provides scalable and reliable container execution and cloud-native integration with Amazon AWS. Titus was built internally at Netflix and is used in production to power Netflix streaming, recommendation, and content systems.
dotmesh and Titus can be categorized as "Container" tools.
dotmesh and Titus are both open source tools. It seems that Titus with 1.83K GitHub stars and 97 forks on GitHub has more adoption than dotmesh with 472 GitHub stars and 17 GitHub forks.