CloudBees Continuous Delivery vs. Perforce Puppet

Overview
ProductRatingMost Used ByProduct SummaryStarting Price
CloudBees Continuous Delivery
Score 9.9 out of 10
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CloudBees Continuous Delivery (formerly CloudBees Flow) is a DevOps solution that gives IT teams release orchestration, deployment automation, and pipeline and environment management in a unified platform. A release orchestration software, CloudBees CD is designed to help by taking the manual effort and risk out of delivering this software by making the process reliable, repeatable, and secure at any…N/A
Perforce Puppet
Score 8.9 out of 10
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Puppet Enteprise is an IT automation and configuration management solution that enables users to manage and automate infrastructure and complex workflows. The vendor states Puppet Enterprise combines both model‑based and task-based capabilities in a way that enables organizations to scale their multi-cloud infrastructure as their automation footprint grows, with more flexibility from both agent-based and agentless capabilities.N/A
Pricing
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Entry-level Setup FeeRequiredNo setup fee
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User Ratings
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User Testimonials
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Likelihood to Recommend
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Most of the major issues that people had with the language have been addressed in Puppet 4 which primarily pertain to the limitations of the language and its ability to scale. It would be nice to allow for full ruby support as an unsupported option though so developers are able to reference their own data sources dynamically.
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Pros
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  • Provides a reliable mechanism for deploying infrastructure-as-code, especially when integrated with source control (such as Git).
  • Manages system configuration drift to provide greater stability and system up-time; the same configuration-as-code can be pushed out over and over.
  • A strong asset when moving teams towards DevOps by providing development a way to take control of their own assets.
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Cons
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  • Steep learning curve for first time users.
  • The complexity can get a little overwhelming in a more collaborative deployment methodology across multiple platforms and data centers.
  • Some external changes to Puppet like the new Puppet 4 architecture can cause considerable time consuming migration efforts especially if you have a lot of legacy classes and configuration that do not conform readily to the new design.
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Support Rating
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Puppet has top class support. You can simply mail them with their query and they will respond to your query in a timely manner. We do have enterprise license for puppet. Also there is a vibrant community for puppet out there. So even if you dont purchase a premium support option you can simply google your queries and get answers
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Alternatives Considered
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Puppet was selected before I joined the team, had it been my choice I would have much rather went with Chef as it has the ability to do things that Puppet has not yet added to their system such a the ability to quickly query what host currently are allowing puppet to maintain their files or the ability to run remote commands without having to include it in a manifest like Chef does with the knife command. Salt allows you to do similar things to the knife command that is included with Chef, and also allows you to transfer files quickly to multiple host at once with a short simple command.
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Return on Investment
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  • With all the DevOps and automation that we have going on, we save a ton of time on the configuration of the server. It's safe to say that configuring servers via console or via UI is a thing of the past.
  • We try to get all the things done by using a centralized repo (GitHub). Puppet is one tool that actually gets the actual work done.
  • The small amount that we spent on purchasing premium Puppet is completely justified because of the time and effort that this tool actually helps us save.
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ScreenShots

CloudBees Continuous Delivery Screenshots

Screenshot of A comprehensive new way to plan, schedule, and track releases.Screenshot of Kanban pipeline view presents the entire release, with all stages and tasks, for easy editing and full visibility.Screenshot of CloudBees Flow’s DevOps Foresight identifies patterns using deep analytics of historical data from your tool chain, predicts the future risk of releases using those patterns and shows how to reduce that risk.Screenshot of Get a bird’s eye view of release status, milestone dates, dependencies, pending approvals, test results, progress, environments and teams involved.Screenshot of Out of the box and customizable library of approved automation accelerates DevOps adoption. Promotes best practices and consistency across the organization.Screenshot of The Release Portfolio View provides a bird’s eye view of the entire hierarchy of releases. While authoring, this view provides clear understanding of the connections and dependencies between releases, even down to specific stages in each of the release pipelines.