Cirrus CI vs. CloudBees Continuous Integration

Overview
ProductRatingMost Used ByProduct SummaryStarting Price
Cirrus CI
Score 0.0 out of 10
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Cirrus CI is a continuous integration service, that allows anyone to use Docker or Virtual Machine images as an environment to execute builds for repositories.N/A
CloudBees Continuous Integration
Score 7.8 out of 10
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CloudBees Continuous Integration (formerly the CloudBees Jenkins Platform) is a continuous integration (CI) and continuous delivery (CD) solution that extends Jenkins. Developed for on-premise installations, CloudBees CI offers stable releases with monthly updates, as well as additional proprietary tools and enterprise features to enhance the manageability and security of Jenkins. CloudBees CI helps administrators manage growing installations due to ever-increasing teams, projects and jobs…N/A
Pricing
Cirrus CICloudBees Continuous Integration
Editions & Modules
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Cirrus CICloudBees Continuous Integration
Free Trial
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Free/Freemium Version
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Premium Consulting/Integration Services
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Entry-level Setup FeeNo setup feeOptional
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User Ratings
Cirrus CICloudBees Continuous Integration
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User Testimonials
Cirrus CICloudBees Continuous Integration
Likelihood to Recommend
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If you're running Jenkins in your enterprise and it's in the critical path of your software pipelines, I highly recommend CloudBees Jenkins over the open source version of the product to ensure you've got the customer and technical support you'll need for your Jenkins platform to be successful.
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Pros
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  • Customer Support
  • Solutions engineering
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Cons
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  • File or Workspace Management
  • Agent configurations at master level
  • Better Support for issues in product
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Support Rating
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Support seems very unreachable from my experience. They handle cases if developers are facing issues, support seems to be very limited. It's not like other tools in a market where every mail is being taken priority and responses are sent. We see a lack in this particular aspect when it comes to CloudBees Jenkins Platform.
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Alternatives Considered
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Easy to lean, use, highly customizable pipelines, works well for version control, etc. Example Digital.ai gives all those features which can be done in Jenkins like builds, deployment, release management, etc. But, it requires universal templates to be created which are difficult to maintain and readable like groovy pipelines in Jenkins.
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Return on Investment
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  • Positive - Handles number of requests
  • Positive - Customizations of pipelines helps integrate many type of frameworks
  • Negative - Cache management on agents for dependencies downloaded
  • Positive - credential management helps reduce configurations to be done for each project job at manual level
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