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What is IncrediBuild?
IncrediBuild is a build automation tool from the company of the same name in Tel Aviv, that allows developers to benefit from advanced batch builds, building multiple configurations from command line, stop on first error.
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What is IncrediBuild?
The platform provides faster dev cycles and far greater iteration frequency – raising product quality, time-to-market and customer satisfaction, while lowering costs dramatically on-prem and in the cloud. Also, increased developer velocity Faster TTM and TTI, ability to Shift left and build per commit and faster issue resolution.
To streamline cloud-based development, Incredibuild makes spot a reality and lowers costs by up to 30%. Incredbuild Grid spins the right mix of instances up or down dynamically according to core availability and your real-time workload demands. The “auto fallback” feature ensures that no attempts fail, even across different machine types and availability zones. And, our advanced automation lowers the burden on IT with auto policy and patch and auto zombie machine management.
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Deployment Types | Software as a Service (SaaS), Cloud, or Web-Based |
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Operating Systems | Unspecified |
Mobile Application | No |
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Incredibuild has garnered praise from developers for its ability to optimize build and re-build processes, allowing them to save valuable time. Users have reported that the software significantly increases productivity and speeds up feedback from CI systems. The seamless integration with Microsoft tools and Linux has been highlighted as a major advantage, making it easy for developers to incorporate Incredibuild into their existing workflows. Additionally, the software's support team has received positive feedback for their prompt and helpful assistance when users encounter issues. Some developers have also found Incredibuild's build monitor to be useful in identifying areas where additional resources could further improve build times. It has proven to be particularly beneficial in the context of CI/nightly builds, where time efficiency is crucial. However, there have been some minor inconveniences reported by users, such as unnecessary tasks being performed for minor code changes that only require rebuilding a single file. Overall, Incredibuild has demonstrated its value in various use cases, including compile times in Unreal Engine based games, and has earned a reputation as a valuable tool for optimizing build processes and enhancing developer productivity.
Build Time Reduction: Users reported being able to significantly cut their build time with Incredibuild, with some stating that they were able to reduce it by up to 90%. The speed gains varied depending on the available hardware, but even users with slower computers found the tool very useful.
Ease of Use and Configuration: Reviewers praised the simplicity of using and configuring Incredibuild. They mentioned that it was very easy to use and configure and appreciated that it worked right out of the box. Users were pleasantly surprised that they didn't have to spend a lot of time trying to make it work, especially for their large projects.
Distributed Builds: The ability of Incredibuild to distribute builds over multiple servers/workstations was highlighted as a huge performance win. Users appreciated the faster iteration on building their product and mentioned significant reductions in compilation time. One user even stated that Incredibuild cut their software's compilation time in half, which was particularly impressive considering their full build could last up to 4 hours.
Confusing Licensing Model: Some users have found the licensing model to be confusing and unexpected, leading to disappointment when transitioning from a free dev license to a trial license.
Limitations on Core Package: Several users expressed that the 4 cores package significantly slows down their daily compilations and find upgrading to a package with more cores too expensive compared to the free parallel build from Visual Studio.
Lack of Dynamic Capabilities: Users mentioned frustration over the software's limited dynamic capabilities, as there is no API available to initiate, monitor, or modify tasks. This lack of dynamism hinders their ability to distribute builds efficiently.