Here is the list of Top 10 DevOps Tools to Use in 2019
Ansible
- Ansible is also a configuration management tool similar to Puppet
- Performs same like Puppet in all the terms except it uses YAML syntax whereas Puppet uses its own language
- It is an open-source software provisioning configuration management tool built for deployment and management
- It is also more secure and delivers faster outputs similar to Puppet
Docker
- Docker is a tool that helps to run on any Linux server in a virtual container as many as possible
- Offers portability through unique containerization technology
- Eases configuration management, control issues and scaling
- Minimizes RAM and hard disk usage
- Automates setup and configuration
- Isolates apps in containers to eliminate conflicts and increase security
ELK
- Elasticsearch, Log Stash, Kibana stack for Log Analysis
- Elasticsearch for deep search and data analytics
- Kibana offers data visualization
- Log Stash collects and sends log data to the Elasticsearch engine
GitHub
- GitHub is a staging platform allowing developers to edit and build upon each other’s code, share prototypes and collaborate on projects
- Offers good forking and pull request features
- Offers plugins that can connect with Jenkins to facilitate integration & deployment
Gradle
- Gradle is one of the DevOps tools build for automation systems with fully open source by using Apache Maven and Apache Ant
- Offers to write code in any programming languages like C++, Java, Python etc.,
- It supports best IDEs like Eclipse, Netbeans, and Intellij IDEA etc.,
- It uses Groovy-Based Domain-Specific Language instead of XML
- Gradle is a official build tool for Android Studio
Icinga
- Icinga was created as a fork of Nagios
- Offers Nagios features with additions
- Offers optical reporting module with improved SLA accuracy
- Provides additional database connectors for PostgreSQL & Oracle
- Maintains plug-in compatibility with Nagios
- Offers Monitoring, Notification, Visualization and reporting features
Jenkins
- Jenkins is an Open Source standard for managing DevOps
- Offers an extensible automation server that can be used as a simple CI server into the CD hub for any project
- Offers a great ecosystem of plugins and add-ons
- Allows delivering code to production to source code management
Kubernetes
- Kubernetes is an open source automation application used for deployment, management and scaling
- It helps to automate the process of managing several number of containers to scale your resources
- It contains two different types of nodes named as Master Node and Worker Node
- Master Nodes makes the decisions and deploys the containers to Workers Nodes
Nagios
- Nagios Core is a free server monitoring software
- Solves you from critical infrastructure incidents that may debilitate the system
- Offers users the ability to integrate with in-house or third-party apps and community-developed add-ons
- Enables users to schedule network downtime during maintenance & upgrades
Puppet
- Puppet is also one of the DevOps tools runs on Unix systems or Microsoft Windows
- It is a cross-platform configuration management tool allows to automate infrastructure management
- Delivers more secure and faster outputs
- While dealing with the large infrastructures it delivers real-time reports, node management and role-based access control
- As it contains more than 5000 modules, it is easily integrates with more DevOps tools
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