We performed a comparison between AWS CodePipeline and JFrog Pipeline based on real PeerSpot user reviews.
Find out what your peers are saying about GitLab, Jenkins, Google and others in Build Automation."The integrations are good."
"The product is a one-stop solution that you can use to integrate, deploy and host your application."
"AWS CodePipeline has valuable integration features."
"The integration with other applications is fabulous."
"The most valuable feature of AWS CodePipeline is the flexibility of the configuration."
"I find performance to be the most valuable CodePipeline feature. It works perfectly and smoothly."
"AWS CodePipeline offers multiple integrations and it has its own set of features in the area of code scanning and dynamic code testing."
"It helps develop CI/CD implementations with centralized management of code building, deployment, and version control."
"Testing against multiple run times, versions, and environments is a plus point with the additional pipelines making it more interesting to see what is happening across your development process in a single pane of glass."
"The platform has some amazing features and the integration option makes it very simple to plug with any of our favorite tools."
"The setup time is a bit long."
"AWS CodePipeline doesn't offer much room for customization."
"The migration process from one source code to another needs improvement."
"If you're talking about multi-cloud, you can't use it."
"There could be a possibility of deploying tag-based conditions for different environments using the same code base."
"If there are many dependancies involved in the setup, it may take a long time."
"AWS CodePipeline functions well, but there's room for improvement in providing technical support to regular customers who haven't purchased developer support. I mean, having it available for everyone, even if it's not a 24-hour service. It would be more useful if specific support hours were available for assistance."
"The support team’s response time must be improved."
"They could work on reducing the number of permissions required while using Bitbucket."
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AWS CodePipeline is ranked 4th in Build Automation with 13 reviews while JFrog Pipeline is ranked 22nd in Build Automation. AWS CodePipeline is rated 8.4, while JFrog Pipeline is rated 8.0. The top reviewer of AWS CodePipeline writes "A fully managed service with excellent integrations and a flexible architecture". On the other hand, the top reviewer of JFrog Pipeline writes "Testing against multiple run times, versions, and environments is a plus point". AWS CodePipeline is most compared with GitLab, AWS CodeStar, Jenkins, GitHub Actions and Tekton, whereas JFrog Pipeline is most compared with Jenkins, Harness, Bamboo, TeamCity and GitHub Actions.
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