AWS CodeDeploy vs. Paragon Deployment Manager

Overview
ProductRatingMost Used ByProduct SummaryStarting Price
AWS CodeDeploy
Score 10.0 out of 10
N/A
AWS CodeDeploy is a fully managed deployment service that automates software deployments to a variety of compute services such as Amazon EC2, AWS Fargate, AWS Lambda, and on-premises servers. AWS CodeDeploy aims to make it easier for users to rapidly release new features, avoid downtime during application deployment, and handle the complexity of updating applications.
$0.02
per on-premises instance
Paragon Deployment Manager
Score 0.0 out of 10
N/A
Paragon Deployment Manager is designed as a cost and time effective centralized software deployment tool for bare-metal and dissimilar hardware.N/A
Pricing
AWS CodeDeployParagon Deployment Manager
Editions & Modules
AWS CodeDeploy
$0.02
per on-premises instance
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Offerings
Pricing Offerings
AWS CodeDeployParagon Deployment Manager
Free Trial
NoNo
Free/Freemium Version
NoNo
Premium Consulting/Integration Services
NoNo
Entry-level Setup FeeNo setup feeNo setup fee
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Community Pulse
AWS CodeDeployParagon Deployment Manager
User Ratings
AWS CodeDeployParagon Deployment Manager
Likelihood to Recommend
10.0
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Usability
10.0
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User Testimonials
AWS CodeDeployParagon Deployment Manager
Likelihood to Recommend
For greenfield projects built on AWS there are very few reasons why not to choose AWS CodeDeploy. It works out of the box and integrates seamlessly into your cloud environment. If you plan to migrate your existing legacy builds away e.g. from Jenkins, you may need to reserve a substantial amount of time for that and the benefits gained may not be worth the effort.
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Pros
  • Simplifies checking the status of code branches
  • Streamlines the deployment process
  • Integrates into our Slack workflow for reserving environments
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Cons
  • Would Love to have more traceability when troubleshooting
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Usability
Here is where AWS as a whole stepped up big. The UI is more intuitive and easy to use. The separation is clear, and the guides are abundant. They still need to create starter tutorials for newcomers so we don't lose much time learning/teaching others. Having someone with basic knowledge and examples where they can gain experience will make it better.
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Alternatives Considered
Both have the same concept, but AWS has gained some ground over Google by creating cheaper services, and the fact they have servers wherever there is an Amazon makes the speed to access the platform faster and the jumps in the network also quicker. GCP has its global advantage because it is extremely easy to use, but overall, AWS has more to offer as long as you know it.
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Return on Investment
  • Definite positive impact
  • This tool provides automate features which reduce the dev ops work load
  • This tool works in many different languages so we can have a generic setup code for different languages
  • No negative impact
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