Learn how Cozystack and OpenStack differ in their key features, development activity, technology stack and community adoption, so you can decide which of these cloud computing services is best for you.
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Both Cozystack and OpenStack have their unique strengths and serve similar purposes effectively. Consider your specific needs regarding popularity, growth, activity, technology, maturity, licensing and features when making your decision.
OpenStack leads in popularity with 6,007 stars vs 2,193 stars for Cozystack. The 174% higher star count indicates stronger community adoption. In terms of developer contributions, OpenStack has 1,624 forks, indicating strong developer engagement.
Cozystack is growing faster, adding 30 stars in the last 30 days (+1.4%) against adding 28 stars for OpenStack (+0.5%). Cozystack is the smaller project of the two, so it is closing the gap rather than extending a lead.
Both projects show recent activity, with Cozystack last updated 9 hours ago and OpenStack 8 hours ago.
Cozystack uses Bash, Golang while OpenStack leverages Python.
OpenStack has been in development longer, starting 13 years ago, compared to Cozystack which began 3 years ago. This 10.2-year head start suggests OpenStack may have more mature features and established processes.
Both projects use the Apache-2.0 license, providing identical terms for usage and distribution.
Both tools serve similar use cases in Cloud Computing. However, they also have distinct specializations: Cozystack also focuses on Cloud Infrastructure Management.
Cozystack provides self-hosting options for complete data control and customization, while OpenStack may be primarily cloud-based or require different deployment approaches.