caddy VS Fog

Compare caddy vs Fog and see what are their differences.

caddy

A plugin for the Caddy web server to act as a backend for restic (by restic)

Fog

The Ruby cloud services library. (by fog)
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caddy Fog
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27 4,318
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0.0 6.3
over 4 years ago 4 days ago
Go Ruby
BSD 2-clause "Simplified" License MIT License
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caddy

Posts with mentions or reviews of caddy. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-01-25.

Fog

Posts with mentions or reviews of Fog. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-02-11.
  • How to write terraform in a provider independent way?
    4 projects | /r/devops | 11 Feb 2021
    fog (ruby) https://github.com/fog/fog
  • Replacing Dropbox in favor of DigitalOcean spaces
    2 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 25 Jan 2021
    I went down a bit of a rabbit hole of Digital Ocean and their "security" for production workloads.

    > Show me any other vps provider that silently provides access to customer A's data to customer B after receiving commands from customer A to destroy their instance and then I'll believe you guys aren't at the very bottom of the "takes security seriously" list.

    From: https://github.com/fog/fog/issues/2525#issuecomment-31337481

    YC News Discussion: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=6983097

    > You do not need to scrub or write anything to not provide user A’s data to user B in a multi-tenant environment. Sparse allocation can easily return nulls to a reader even while the underlying block storage still contains the old data. ... On top of all of that, when I pointed out that what they were doing was absolute amateur hour clownshoes, they oscillated between telling me it was a design decision working as intended (and that it was fine for me to publicize it), and that I was an irresponsible discloser by sharing a vulnerability.

    From: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=20091026

    > You've got an additional problem though, which is that this tells us you have two support channels: one that doesn't work (i.e. yours, the one you built), and one that does (Twitter-shaming). The first channel represents how you act when no one's watching; the second, how you act when they are. Most people prefer to deal with people for whom those two are the same.

    From: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=20064169

    Speaking of randomly locking accounts, the post-mortem kills me:

    > The initial account lock and resource power down resulted from an automated service that monitors for cryptocurrency mining activity (Droplet CPU loads and Droplet create behaviors). These signals, coupled with a number of account-level signals (including payment history and current run rate compared to total payments) are used to determine if automated action is warranted to minimize the impact of potential fraudulent high-cpu-loads on other customers.

    From: https://www.digitalocean.com/blog/an-update-on-last-weeks-cu...?

    In other other words, DO will kill your account with a curt email staring simply: "We have reviewed your account and have declined to activate it. No further information or action is required from you." for simply using "too much CPU"! https://pbs.twimg.com/media/D76ocofXoAY_xB5.png

What are some alternatives?

When comparing caddy and Fog you can also consider the following projects:

AWS SDK for Ruby - The official AWS SDK for Ruby.

cloudfront-signer - Ruby gem for signing AWS CloudFront private content URLs and streaming paths.

browse-everything - Rails engine providing access to files in cloud storage

cloud_wordpress - Manage multiple wordpress

FaaStRuby

apache-libcloud - Apache Libcloud is a Python library which hides differences between different cloud provider APIs and allows you to manage different cloud resources through a unified and easy to use API.

pulumi-cloud - A highly productive multi-cloud framework for containers, serverless, and data