DevOps manager at a engineering company with 201-500 employees
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2024-03-19T04:06:00Z
Mar 19, 2024
I find the features and version control history to be most valuable for our development workflow. These aspects provide us with a clear view of changes and help us manage requests efficiently.
The solution's most valuable feature is that it is compatible with GitHub. The product's integration capabilities are sufficient for our small company of 35 people.
Software Quality Analyst at a media company with 1,001-5,000 employees
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2022-12-05T08:52:13Z
Dec 5, 2022
For us, Gitlab's most valuable feature is the integration with Cypress. We're using Cypress as an automation tool, so we're using GitLab as a tool for running in parallel.
Specialist Data Analysis vehicle safety at Cubeware
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2022-10-27T12:49:00Z
Oct 27, 2022
We're only using the basic features of GitLab and haven't used any advanced features. The solution works fine, so that's what we like about GitLab. We're party using GitHub and GitLab. We have a GitHub server, while we use GitLab locally or only within our team, and it works okay. We don't have any significant problems with the solution.
We also found the straightforward setup, stability, and scalability of GitLab valuable.
DevOps/Cloud Lead at a comms service provider with 1-10 employees
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2022-10-14T18:00:39Z
Oct 14, 2022
Their CI/CD engine is very mature. It's very comprehensive and flexible, and compared to other projects, I believe that GitLab is number one right now from that perspective.
I like that it's easy to deploy our services over GitLab. The customer support is also good with a really active community. You have a lot of support that you can get online with your stack. That is probably one of the benefits of using GitLab. It's also really fast.
Solution Architect at a tech services company with 11-50 employees
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2021-04-29T01:31:31Z
Apr 29, 2021
The most valuable features of Gitlab are integration with CIE and the ability to rapidly deploy solutions, projects, and applications. It is very easy to use, and there are no complaints.
Cloud Architect at a manufacturing company with 10,001+ employees
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2021-04-02T16:13:27Z
Apr 2, 2021
It is very useful for reviews. We are using branch merging operations and full reset operations. It is also very useful for merging our code and tracking another branch.
The graph diagrams of Git are very useful. Its interface is straightforward and not too complex for us.
The best thing is that as the developers work on separate tasks, all of the code goes there and the other team members don't have to wait on each other to finish.
We like that we can create branches and then the branches can be reviewed and you can mesh those branches back. You can independently work with your own branch, you don't need to really control the core of other people.
GitLab is a complete DevOps platform that enables teams to collaborate and deliver software faster.
It provides a single application for the entire DevOps lifecycle, from planning and development to testing, deployment, and monitoring.
With GitLab, teams can streamline their workflows, automate processes, and improve productivity.
The tool helps to integrate CI/CD pipeline deployments. It is very easy to learn. Its security model is good.
I find the features and version control history to be most valuable for our development workflow. These aspects provide us with a clear view of changes and help us manage requests efficiently.
The solution makes the CI/CD pipelines easy to execute.
CI/CD is valuable for me.
The solution's most valuable feature is that it is compatible with GitHub. The product's integration capabilities are sufficient for our small company of 35 people.
GitLab is very well-organized and easy to use. Also, it offers most features that customers need.
The most valuable features of GitLab are the CI/CD pipeline and code management.
The solution has an established roadmap that lays out its plans for upgrades over the next two to three years.
I like GitLab's security and SAS tools.
For us, Gitlab's most valuable feature is the integration with Cypress. We're using Cypress as an automation tool, so we're using GitLab as a tool for running in parallel.
The solution is stable.
The most important features of GitLab for us are issue management and all the CI/CD tools. Another aspect that I love about GitLab is the UI.
Key features allow creation of well-presented Wiki that includes ideas, development, and domains.
We're only using the basic features of GitLab and haven't used any advanced features. The solution works fine, so that's what we like about GitLab. We're party using GitHub and GitLab. We have a GitHub server, while we use GitLab locally or only within our team, and it works okay. We don't have any significant problems with the solution.
We also found the straightforward setup, stability, and scalability of GitLab valuable.
Their CI/CD engine is very mature. It's very comprehensive and flexible, and compared to other projects, I believe that GitLab is number one right now from that perspective.
This is a scalable solution. We had around 200 users working with it.
GitLab is kind of an image of GitHub, so it gives us the flexibility to monitor our changes in the repos.
The most valuable features of GitLab are ease of use and highly intuitive UI and performance.
The code merging capability is something that we use very frequently.
It scales well.
The SaaS setup is impressive, and it has DAST solutioning.
It is scalable.
GitLab is being used as a repository for our codebase and it is a one stop DevOps tool we use in our team.
GitLab's best features are maintenance, branch integration, and development infrastructure.
The scalability is good.
Of all available products, it was the easiest to use and easy to install.
The stability is good.
CI/CD is very good. The version control system is also good. These are the two features that we use.
GitLab integrates well with other platforms.
We like that we can have an all-encompassing product and don't have to implement different solutions.
I like that it's easy to deploy our services over GitLab. The customer support is also good with a really active community. You have a lot of support that you can get online with your stack. That is probably one of the benefits of using GitLab. It's also really fast.
The most valuable features of Gitlab are integration with CIE and the ability to rapidly deploy solutions, projects, and applications. It is very easy to use, and there are no complaints.
I have had no problem with the stability of the solution.
I like GitLab from the CI/CD perspective. It is much easier to set up CI/CD and then integrate with other tools.
It is very useful for reviews. We are using branch merging operations and full reset operations. It is also very useful for merging our code and tracking another branch.
The graph diagrams of Git are very useful. Its interface is straightforward and not too complex for us.
This product is always evolving, and they listen to the customers.
GitLab offers a good interface for doing code reviews between two colleagues.
The best thing is that as the developers work on separate tasks, all of the code goes there and the other team members don't have to wait on each other to finish.
It speeds up our development, it's faster, safer, and more convenient.
A user friendly solution.
Everything is easy to configure and easy to work with.
We like that we can create branches and then the branches can be reviewed and you can mesh those branches back. You can independently work with your own branch, you don't need to really control the core of other people.
The dashboard and interface make it easy to use.