Best Release Management Software for Linux of 2024

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    Ansible Reviews
    Ansible is an automation engine that automates cloud provisioning and configuration management, application deployment, intraservice orchestration, and many other IT requirements.
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    Octopus Deploy Reviews

    Octopus Deploy

    Octopus Deploy

    Free
    Octopus Deploy was founded in 2012 and has enabled successful deployments for more than 25,000 companies worldwide. Octopus Deploy was the first release orchestration and DevOps automation tool. They were limited to large enterprises, slow, and didn't deliver on their promises. Octopus Deploy was first to be adopted by software teams. We continue to innovate new ways for Dev & Ops to automate releases and deliver software to production. Octopus Deploy provides a single location for your team: - Manage releases - Automate complex application deployments - Automate routine or emergency operations tasks Octopus is different because it focuses on repeatable, reliable deployments and has a deep understanding about how software teams work. Octopus is our philosophy about what makes good automation. This philosophy has been refined over a decade of many thousands of successful deployments. Octopus is designed to handle the most complex deployments.
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    Incredibuild Reviews

    Incredibuild

    Incredibuild

    0
    Incredibuild is the leading platform for development acceleration. Our platform speeds up developer and CI builds with our distribution and caching technologies, cutting down wait times from hours and days to minutes. Most importantly, we do so without changing your code, tools, or processes, on prem or on the cloud. Incredibuild gives you better visibility into your builds, significant acceleration, and smarter build asset orchestration for 8-10x faster builds. Incredibuild is used by over 200,000 developers and managers in more than 2,000 companies, including top brands like Microsoft, Amazon and Citibank, Adobe and Disney, Intel, Samsung and EPIC Games, Nintendo, among others. This allows them to turbocharge their development and delight their customers.
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    Liquibase Reviews

    Liquibase

    Liquibase

    $5000 per year
    One area that has not benefited as much from DevOps is the database change process. It is time to bring CI/CD into the database. In the last few years, application release technology has advanced significantly. It used to take weeks, if not months, to release new software. Organizations have changed their workflows and processes so that it takes just days or even hours to release new software. Every software project must perform database schema migrations. There are many reasons why database updates are necessary. New features may require the addition of new attributes to existing tables, or completely new tables. Bug fixes can lead to changes in the names and data types of the database. Additional indexes may be required to address performance issues. Manual rework is still common in DevOps-adopted organizations when it comes to stored procedure and database schema changes.
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    JFrog Pipelines Reviews
    JFrog Pipelines allows software teams to ship updates quicker by automating DevOps processes in an efficient and secure manner across all their tools and teams. It automates every step of production, including continuous integration (CI), continuous deliveries (CD), infrastructure, and more. Pipelines is natively integrated with the JFrog Platform and is available with both cloud (software-as-a-service) and on-prem subscriptions.
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    Azure Pipelines Reviews
    Pipelines automates your builds and deployments so you can spend more time being creative and less on the nuts and bolts. Cloud-hosted pipelines available for Linux, macOS, Windows. You can build web, desktop, and mobile apps. You can deploy to any cloud or on premises. Test, build, and deploy Node.js and Python, Java and PHP apps. You can run parallel on Linux, macOS and Windows. You can easily build and push images to container registry sites like Docker Hub or Azure Container Registry. You can deploy containers to Kubernetes or individual hosts. Explore and implement a wide variety of community-built build and test, deployment, and deployment tasks. There are hundreds of extensions available from Slack to SonarCloud. Continuous delivery (CD), of your software to any cloud, such as Azure, AWS and GCP, can be implemented. Visualize deployment to any number interdependent stages.
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