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5.0
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Description of Habitat

Habitat is open source software that creates platform-independent build artifacts and provides built-in deployment and management capabilities.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Most feature rich and mature Containerization Tool

The best part about habitat, it's community driven features which are not readily available in other tools (like docker). I used to use k8s before but had issues with getting up an running quickly so moved away from Kube for container orchestration as well. Now moving back towards Docker ecosystem only because of great support by developers at helm team! Nothing much yet we have been using this since early 2018 now without any issue or downtime what ever happened within our org. Would like more

Pros
  • Community Driven
  • Helm is open source project developed entirely under Apache license
  • Extremely simple deployment process
  • No need deploy pods individually instead can be done all together
  • Easy integration between various services e.g Kubernetes cluster , Jenkins etc alongwith custom applications also possible.
  • Good documentation provided
Cons
  • Will fit

Revainrating 5 out of 5

My team uses HABITAT Continuous Integration Server

I love how easy it was to set up, with very little training needed! It handles multiple projects at once (which we have), so you don't need different tools for each project like other competitors do - all in one place!! The only thing i dislike about habitat are some of their UI elements look outdated or not as pretty/modern looking than others out there; but they're still just fine functionally speaking if your using them correctly :) If anyone's trying to get into continuous integration /…

Pros
  • Also built from scratch over SpringBoot framework making everything lightweight yet powerful when used properly
Cons
  • Good but not great