Mina VS Stack Up

Compare Mina vs Stack Up and see what are their differences.

Mina

Blazing fast deployer and server automation tool (by mina-deploy)

Stack Up

Super simple deployment tool - think of it like 'make' for a network of servers (by pressly)
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Mina Stack Up
2 5
4,326 2,462
0.2% 0.3%
4.6 0.0
3 months ago 4 months ago
Ruby Go
MIT License MIT License
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Mina

Posts with mentions or reviews of Mina. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-08-06.

Stack Up

Posts with mentions or reviews of Stack Up. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-06-09.

What are some alternatives?

When comparing Mina and Stack Up you can also consider the following projects:

Capistrano - A deployment automation tool built on Ruby, Rake, and SSH.

Ruby-LXC - ruby bindings for liblxc

munki - Managed software installation for macOS —

Vagrant - Vagrant is a tool for building and distributing development environments.

Fabric - Simple, Pythonic remote execution and deployment.

Chef - Chef Infra, a powerful automation platform that transforms infrastructure into code automating how infrastructure is configured, deployed and managed across any environment, at any scale

Rocketeer

Puppet - Server automation framework and application

Vlad the Deployer

Comcast - Simulating shitty network connections so you can build better systems.