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    Gravity Cloud Reviews

    Gravity Cloud

    Gravity Cloud

    $49 per month
    Gravity Cloud is an Internal Developer Platform which enables engineering teams run and manage cloud on a large scale. The IDP is a feature-rich IDP that provides complete control and visibility over Kubernetes and Databases. It also supports RBAC, CI/CD, CI/CD, and many other features. Gravity provides complete visibility of costs for any cloud-based action. IDP is a key part of the lifecycle of an engineering team. It increases productivity and reduces the total cost of ownership for non-core development work. Gravity's IDP is designed to maximize your software lifecycles.
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    Codemagic Reviews

    Codemagic

    Codemagic

    $0.015 per minute
    Codemagic’s macOS build environments facilitate the smooth creation of hybrid applications, bolstered by an extensive array of preinstalled software. You can efficiently configure your Cordova Android and iOS application builds and workflows through a single codemagic.yaml file. To maintain the performance of your Android and iOS applications, Codemagic provides automated testing on simulators, emulators, and actual devices, ensuring you receive prompt feedback on your build outcomes. Integration with the Apple Developer Portal streamlines iOS code signing, enabling seamless deployment to App Store Connect and Google Play. Similarly, you can also set up your React Native app builds and workflows in one straightforward codemagic.yaml file. With multiple versions of Xcode, Android SDK, and npm preinstalled, Codemagic’s macOS build machines are designed for effortless Android and iOS builds. Moreover, Codemagic simplifies the automation of testing for your React Native applications across a variety of testing platforms. This comprehensive approach not only boosts productivity but also enhances the overall development experience.
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    Werf Reviews
    The CLI tool integrates Git, Docker, Helm, and Kubernetes with any CI system to facilitate CI/CD and Giterminism. By leveraging established technologies, you can create efficient, reliable, and cohesive CI/CD pipelines. Werf simplifies the process of getting started, allowing users to implement best practices without the need to start from scratch. Not only does Werf build and deploy applications, but it also ensures that the current state of Kubernetes is continually synchronized with any changes made in Git. This tool pioneers Giterminism, using Git as a definitive source of truth and making the entire delivery process predictable and repeatable. With Werf, users have two deployment options: either converge the application from a Git commit into Kubernetes or publish the application from a Git commit to a container registry as a bundle before deploying it to Kubernetes. The setup for Werf is straightforward, requiring minimal configuration, making it accessible even to those without a background in DevOps or SRE. To assist users further, a variety of guides are available to help you deploy your application in Kubernetes quickly and effectively, enhancing the overall user experience.
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    Flux Reviews
    Flux is an open and extensible suite of continuous and progressive delivery solutions designed for Kubernetes. The newest iteration of Flux introduces numerous enhancements that increase its flexibility and adaptability. As a project incubated by the CNCF, Flux, along with Flagger, facilitates application deployments utilizing strategies such as canaries, feature flags, and A/B rollouts. It possesses the capability to manage any Kubernetes resource seamlessly. Built-in features allow for effective infrastructure and workload dependency management. Through automatic reconciliation, Flux enables continuous deployment (CD) and, with Flagger's assistance, supports progressive delivery (PD). Additionally, Flux can automate updates by pushing changes back to Git, including container image updates through image scanning and patching processes. It integrates smoothly with various Git providers, including GitHub, GitLab, and Bitbucket, and can also utilize s3-compatible buckets as a source. Furthermore, it is compatible with all major container registries and CI workflow providers. With support for Kustomize, Helm, RBAC, and policy-driven validation mechanisms such as OPA, Kyverno, and admission controllers, Flux ensures that deployment processes are streamlined and efficient. This combination of features not only simplifies management but also enhances operational reliability in Kubernetes environments.
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    Argo Reviews
    Open-source solutions for Kubernetes enable efficient workflow management, cluster administration, and effective GitOps practices. These Kubernetes-native workflow engines allow for the implementation of both Directed Acyclic Graph (DAG) and step-based workflows, promoting a declarative approach to continuous delivery alongside a comprehensive user interface. They simplify advanced deployment strategies, such as Canary and Blue-Green, to streamline the process. Argo Workflows stands out as an open-source, container-native engine specifically designed for orchestrating parallel jobs within Kubernetes environments, implemented as a Custom Resource Definition (CRD). Users can design complex, multi-step workflows by arranging tasks sequentially or representing their dependencies through a graphical model. This capability enables the execution of demanding computational tasks, such as machine learning or data processing, significantly faster when utilizing Argo Workflows on Kubernetes. Moreover, CI/CD pipelines can be executed natively on Kubernetes, eliminating the need for complicated configurations typically associated with traditional software development tools. Built specifically for container environments, these tools avoid the burdens and constraints that come with legacy virtual machine and server-based systems, paving the way for more efficient operational practices. This makes Argo Workflows an essential component for modern cloud-native development strategies.
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    Lens Autopilot Reviews
    With Lens Autopilot, DevOps engineers from Mirantis create CI/CD pipelines tailored to your specific applications, development and approach. Our monitoring and alerting provides real time status of clusters and resources with access to logs for prompt troubleshooting and debugging of errors. Lens Autopilot combats security threats and detects vulnerabilities early with continuous monitoring and alerting which can be integrated with Slack or Microsoft Teams. View all of your logs and key metrics into a unified Grafana Loki dashboard. Combining the powerful capabilities of Lens with Mirantis’ world-class professional services expertise, Lens Autopilot delivers a ZeroOps, fully managed service for organizations that want to improve their application delivery on top of Kubernetes, significantly improving their return on investment. Mirantis is proud and confident to guarantee our technical capability to achieve the following outcomes with Lens Autopilot in 12 months or less.