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Flagger vs Titus: What are the differences?

Developers describe Flagger as "Progressive delivery Kubernetes operator". Progressive Delivery operator for Kubernetes (Canary, A/B Testing and Blue/Green deployments). 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.

Flagger and Titus belong to "Container Tools" category of the tech stack.

Some of the features offered by Flagger are:

  • Flexible Traffic Routing
  • Extensible Validation
  • Progressive Delivery

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

  • A production ready container platform - Titus is run in production at Netflix, managing thousands of AWS EC2 instances and launching hundreds of thousands of containers daily for both batch and service workloads.
  • Cloud-native integrations with AWS - Titus integrates with AWS services, such as VPC networking, IAM and Security Group concepts, Application Load Balancing, and EC2 capacity management. These integrations enable many cloud services to work seamlessly with containers.
  • Netflix OSS integration - Titus works natively with many existing Netflix OSS projects, including Spinnaker, Eureka, Archaius, and Atlas among others.

Titus is an open source tool with 1.91K GitHub stars and 101 GitHub forks. Here's a link to Titus's open source repository on GitHub.

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What is Flagger?

Progressive Delivery operator for Kubernetes (Canary, A/B Testing and Blue/Green deployments)

What is Titus?

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.

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