Users report that CircleCI excels in its Pipeline Control with a score of 8.8, allowing for detailed management of CI/CD processes, while Google Cloud Build shines in Processes and Workflow with a higher score of 9.4, indicating a more streamlined approach to managing workflows.
Reviewers mention that CircleCI's Deployment-Ready Staging feature scores 8.7, providing a solid environment for testing before production, whereas Google Cloud Build's score of 9.2 highlights its superior capabilities in staging deployments effectively.
G2 users indicate that CircleCI's Integration capabilities score 8.5, which is commendable, but Google Cloud Build outperforms with a score of 9.3, showcasing its extensive compatibility with various tools and services.
Users on G2 report that CircleCI's Automation features score 8.9, which is robust, but Google Cloud Build's score of 9.3 suggests a more advanced automation process, making it easier to set up and manage CI/CD pipelines.
Reviewers say that CircleCI's Quality of Support is rated at 8.1, which is decent, but Google Cloud Build's score of 8.6 indicates a slightly better support experience, with users appreciating the responsiveness and helpfulness of the support team.
Users report that while CircleCI has a solid Extensibility score of 8.0, Google Cloud Build's score of 8.9 reflects its superior ability to integrate and extend functionalities, making it a more flexible choice for developers looking to customize their workflows.
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Linux plans start with the ability to run one build simultaneously without parallelism at no charge. Open source projects get 3 additional free containers,...Read more
What is concurrency? What is parallelism?
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Concurrency refers to utilizing multiple containers to run multiple builds at the same time. Otherwise, if you don't have enough free containers available,...Read more
How do containers work?
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Every time you push to your VCS system, we checkout your code and run your build inside of a fresh, on-demand, and isolated Linux container pre-loaded with...Read more
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