Ansible vs Chocolatey
Ansible is an open-source IT automation platform developed by Red Hat for configuration management, application deployment, and infrastructure orchestration. It uses agentless architecture connecting over SSH and describes automation in YAML-based playbooks. Ansible is available as a free community project or as the commercial Ansible Automation Platform from Red Hat.
Chocolatey is a package manager for Windows that automates the installation, configuration, and management of software packages. It provides a command-line interface similar to apt or brew for managing Windows applications.
Quick Facts
Ansible
Chocolatey
Pricing
Ansible
Freemium
Community (Open Source): Free
Ansible Automation Platform: Contact Red Hat sales
Chocolatey
Freemium
Open Source: 0
Business: contact per seat
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