AWS CodeCommit vs. Beanstalk

Overview
ProductRatingMost Used ByProduct SummaryStarting Price
AWS CodeCommit
Score 8.2 out of 10
N/A
AWS CodeCommit is a fully-managed source control service that hosts secure Git-based repositories. It is designed to make it easy for teams to collaborate on code in a secure and highly scalable ecosystem.
$1
Per Month Per User beyond the fifth
Beanstalk
Score 6.9 out of 10
N/A
Beanstalk is a free version control service offering Git and SVN hosting.N/A
Pricing
AWS CodeCommitBeanstalk
Editions & Modules
Subscription
$1.00
Per Month Per User beyond the fifth
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Offerings
Pricing Offerings
AWS CodeCommitBeanstalk
Free Trial
NoNo
Free/Freemium Version
NoNo
Premium Consulting/Integration Services
NoNo
Entry-level Setup FeeNo setup feeNo setup fee
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AWS CodeCommitBeanstalk
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Best Alternatives
AWS CodeCommitBeanstalk
Small Businesses
Git
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Score 10.0 out of 10
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Score 10.0 out of 10
Medium-sized Companies
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Score 10.0 out of 10
Git
Git
Score 10.0 out of 10
Enterprises
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Score 6.3 out of 10
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Score 6.3 out of 10
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User Ratings
AWS CodeCommitBeanstalk
Likelihood to Recommend
9.0
(1 ratings)
9.0
(1 ratings)
User Testimonials
AWS CodeCommitBeanstalk
Likelihood to Recommend
Amazon AWS
Non-cloud users often complain about CodeCommit because it is so barebones, which it is. However, I believe that is by design. It is not supposed to be a full-fledged AI integrated GitLab alternative. Once users or developers get over the learning curve and required Cloud dependency, CodeCommit is a great service that offers a perfect complement / augmentation to on prem options. It is ideal for Cloud-native deployments where the code and production service are close together.
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Wildbit
For business or personal applications, where you wish your code to remain private and/or proprietary, Beanstalk could be a good fit. If you are also interested in beginning to automate with relative ease, their tools can be a great help. Code reviews can also be a key factor in the decision, as they provide a good framework for accountability.
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Pros
Amazon AWS
  • Lightweight
  • Native IAM integration
  • Collaboration
  • High Availability
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Wildbit
  • Automation
  • Code Review
  • Support
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Cons
Amazon AWS
  • Integration with non-Cloud services
  • Learning curve for devs
  • Barebones
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Wildbit
  • Interface is not always intuitive, some areas are easier than others to navigate.
  • Price plans are a little odd. However, they do seem to be flexible if a plan does not quite fit your needs.
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Alternatives Considered
Amazon AWS
CodeCommit is a cloud native solution where GitHub is typically run on prem which requires a team to manage the physical servers and the software on top of it. CodeCommit is a better choice when doing Cloud focused workloads. GitHub Copilot offers more features than the leaner CodeCommit, however does not have the same integration options
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Wildbit
If you are creating open source applications, there is almost no reason not to use GitHub. If you do need private repositories (for proprietary or private, business or personal use), Bitbucket could be an excellent solution. Beanstalk's main advantages lie in the support (which is excellent), deployment tools, and code review features.
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Return on Investment
Amazon AWS
  • 20% reduction in traffic to on-prem GitHub
  • No additional server capacity required
  • No overhead or maintainance
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Wildbit
  • Increased automation => better accuracy and efficiency of maintenance/launches
  • Better insights into ongoing work and past modifications to code => lower chance of error and more efficient troubleshooting
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