Tekton has significantly reduced our costs compared to Jenkins. The lesser resource requirement for running complex jobs translates into direct cost savings.
The pricing is based on OpenShift's vCPU licenses. We pay according to the number of virtual CPUs, which can be costly. However, it's important to note that Tekton is just one of the underlying components in OpenShift. Therefore, the pricing and licensing considerations are more related to OpenShift as a whole rather than Tekton alone.
Tekton is a powerful yet flexible Kubernetes-native open-source framework for creating continuous integration and delivery (CI/CD) systems. It lets you build, test, and deploy across multiple cloud providers or on-premises systems by abstracting away the underlying implementation details.
Tekton is free to use. It's open source.
Pricing varies based on whether the user is an enterprise or individual. Exact pricing details are managed by the company.
Tekton has significantly reduced our costs compared to Jenkins. The lesser resource requirement for running complex jobs translates into direct cost savings.
It is open source, like DeepLab Community Edition.
The solution is open-source.
The product is free of cost.
At our company, we used the open-source version of Tekton to manage the infrastructure.
It is entirely open source and free of charge.
The pricing is based on OpenShift's vCPU licenses. We pay according to the number of virtual CPUs, which can be costly. However, it's important to note that Tekton is just one of the underlying components in OpenShift. Therefore, the pricing and licensing considerations are more related to OpenShift as a whole rather than Tekton alone.