CI/CD! Which Tool to Choose?
With the rise of the DevOps movement for several years now, many practices have been put in place or are taken into consideration by many companies.
One of these practices is the implementation of continuous integration and continuous deployment aka CI/CD.
Now, when we want to put this practice in place, it turns out that the number of tools that can meet this need, well, there is not just one. So when you have to make a choice it can seem complicated.
So what I can tell you is that in the end, they will all do what you want, from the simplest to the most complicated need.
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Rest assured. Certain particularities will be able to guide your choice. The syntax? (Hello allergy sufferers yaml
). Is it possible to install "on-premise" or on the contrary is it a cloud-only offer? And if so, at what cost? And an open source in all this?
Anyway, there are differences, so in this article, I’m going to take a quick tour of the landscape of tools for CI/CD.
The CI/CD tools of git hosts
I’ll start our little jaunt by talking about CI/CD tools that are integrated with git…