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Hi @czerniga! My suggestions for GoCD would be:
While you can deploy GoCD on the cloud in whatever provider you like, that's true for all tools marked as "On-Premise", including Concourse, Bamboo etc. Some raw on virtual machines, some on containers, some on Kubernetes... GoCD doesn't have a Cloud SaaS or "managed" offering like some of the others (Travis, GitLab etc). If your intent is to distinguish "run yourself" vs "managed cloud offering" you might want to tweak the language here and avoid referring to "on-premise"? Otherwise GoCD is more like Bamboo in that sense, except with better container/Kubernetes support (IIRC).
Suggest: `Optional, Recommended for larger installs: PostgreSQL, MySQL
Suggest: While it's still referred to as TFS internally in GoCD, it's managed under the "Azure DevOps Server" brand on Microsoft side now.
Suggest : Technically all plugins are loaded from disk (
You can definitely use GitHub-based auth, but I'm not sure specifically about Azure AD, although it definitely supports LDAP via plugin, so possibly that is good enough.
This is obviously subjective, and I am biased, but I would say "For teams that want a free and open source solution with advanced pipeline dependency management and workflow visualisation". Maybe a bit salesy 😉 |
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Hi!
I am the author of the CI/CD tool summary: Find your best CI/CD Tool I am planning to update this report soon and I wonder if you would like to verify the information contained therein regarding your tools.
During the creation of this report, I tried to find all the necessary information. However, I think that you as the author of this tool have the most verified information.
I would appreciate your help in this matter.
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