Azure Artifacts vs. Chocolatey

Overview
ProductRatingMost Used ByProduct SummaryStarting Price
Azure Artifacts
Score 9.8 out of 10
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Microsoft's Azure Artifacts is a software package management solution.N/A
Chocolatey
Score 10.0 out of 10
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Chocolatey is software management automation for Windows designed to make complex tasks simple, from Chocolatey Software in Topeka. The vendor states Chocolatey can easily handle all aspects of package management, but it is also able to work well within the existing ecosystem that is Windows software management.N/A
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Free Trial
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Free/Freemium Version
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Premium Consulting/Integration Services
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User Ratings
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User Testimonials
Azure ArtifactsChocolatey
Likelihood to Recommend
Share codes and packages across the whole organization. We have developers most of the time work from home or overseas like in India. We can test and deploy the package when they deploy the new changes into the Azure Artifacts. Azure Artifact can promote our package to the correct system like DEV, UAT, or Production. It also provides retention policies to automatically clean up expired packages.
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Chocolately is perfect if you need a robust, well-supported (by the community) package manager. It has basically every major library/tool that you need to do development. I used it specifically in UI test automation.
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Pros
  • Security feature on share code efficiently.
  • The built in CI/CD for the software pipeline.
  • Support for most famous build tool like maven and npm.
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  • Package management
  • Dependency management
  • Ease of use
  • Availability of libs
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Cons
  • Native artifact format support like docker image
  • Support for APL
  • Support IAM permission
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  • Available software to install is not easy to find.
  • You need admin rights to install all software.
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Alternatives Considered
Azure Artifact is based on GitHub which is the best artifact at all times. Helm is open source and we may have security concerns. Crucible is a good tool but does not of a lot of support. I prefer that Azure Artifact is a solid product and with a good gene from the GitHub codebase.
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On OSX machines we use brew which works if compared to Chocolatey, a lot better. You could see that on Windows machines the idea of a command line-based software installation tool is not very common, especially if you want to use tools like Python or other scripting languages.
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Return on Investment
  • The artifact provide best practice to our software development.
  • Provide a standard way to release the software.
  • The package is immutability which means no one can update it after release.
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  • Improved time to setup new machines
  • Improved security due to easy update process of installed software
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