📄️ Index
Deployment terms explained - Continuous Integration & Delivery (CI/CD), Docker, Shells, DevOps, Kubernetes, Microservices and much more.
📄️ Apt vs. Yum
apt-get and yum are both package management tools used in different Linux distributions to install, update, and manage software packages.
📄️ AWS vs Azure
Amazon Web Services (AWS) and Microsoft Azure are two of the most prominent cloud computing platforms,
📄️ AWS vs DigitalOcean
Amazon Web Services (AWS) and DigitalOcean are both cloud computing platforms, but they target slightly different audiences and have different strengths.
📄️ AWS vs Fly
Amazon Web Services (AWS) and Fly are both cloud computing platforms, but they serve somewhat different purposes and have distinct features.
📄️ AWS vs GCP
Amazon Web Services (AWS) and Google Cloud Platform (GCP) are two of the leading cloud computing platforms, each offering a comprehensive set of services to help individuals and organizations deploy, manage, and scale applications and resources in the cloud.
📄️ AWS vs Railway
Amazon Web Services (AWS) and Railway serve different purposes and are used for different aspects of web application development and deployment.
📄️ AWS vs Render
Amazon Web Services (AWS) and Render are different types of platforms, each with its own focus and strengths.
📄️ FTP vs. SFTP
FTP (File Transfer Protocol) and SFTP (SSH File Transfer Protocol) are both used for transferring files between computers, but they differ significantly in terms of security and functionality.
📄️ HTTP vs. HTTPS
HTTP (Hypertext Transfer Protocol) and HTTPS (Hypertext Transfer Protocol Secure) are both protocols used for transmitting data between a web browser (client) and a web server. However, they differ significantly in terms of security and how data is transmitted. Here's a comparison of HTTP and HTTPS:
📄️ Render vs. Fly
Render and Fly are both cloud platforms that offer unique features and cater to different use cases.
📄️ Render vs. Hostinger
Render and Hostinger are both web hosting providers, but they cater to slightly different needs and have distinct features.
📄️ Render vs. Railway
Render and Railway are both cloud platforms that offer services related to web application deployment and hosting.
📄️ Docker vs Docker-Compose
This article provides a short comparison between Docker and Docker Compose and how can be used together.
📄️ Docker vs Kubernetes
This article provides the pros, cons and key differences between Docker and Kubernetes.
📄️ Docker vs Podman
This article provides the pros, cons and key differences between Docker and Podman.
📄️ Docker vs VMs
This article provides the pros, cons and key differences between Docker and Virtual Machines (VMs).
📄️ Kubernetes vs Docker Swarm
This article provides the pros, cons and key differences between Kubernetes and Docker Swarm.
📄️ Kubernetes vs Podman
This article provides the pros, cons and key differences between Kubernetes and Podman.
📄️ Linux Shells
A shell is a command-line interface (CLI) that provides an interactive way for users to interact with an operating system and execute commands.
📄️ Shell - Bash
Bash, short for "Bourne Again Shell," is a widely used Unix shell and command-line interface (CLI) for interacting with the operating system and executing commands.
📄️ SystemD Integration
SystemD integration in the context of containerization refers to the ability of container management tools, like Docker or Podman,
🗃️ Terms
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