# [On-prem] Why choose Travis CI over Jenkins?



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- Posted at: almost 7 years ago
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## Comments
### Comment 1

- Easy to maintain and upgrade: Upgrading to the newest
release takes only five minutes. Travis CI Enterprise allows your
ops/ infrastructure team to monitor the health of the machines,
and easily provide diagnostic information to our great support
team if a problem arises.
- Familiarity: Developers who are experienced with tools such as
GitHub will have used Travis CI for their open source work,
making it easier for them to get started and testing your teams
repositories as well.
- Modern user experience: With our modern UI and API, your
team gets a great experience whether they use Travis CI
Enterprise with their web browser or our command line client.
- Consistent environments: Instead of using the build agent
approach, where a machine or host is reused between builds,
Travis CI encourages a ‘clean room’ approach, where each build
is run in a new, clean, consistent environment.
- No more build person: Maintaining your repositories builds
should be everyone&#39;s job, not just one person. Instead of relying
on that one build person in the team, Travis CI makes the
infrastructure and configuration a team responsibility.

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- Posted at: almost 7 years ago




## Related Product
[Travis CI](https://www.g2.com/products/travis-ci/reviews)

## Related Category
[Continuous Integration](https://www.g2.com/categories/continuous-integration)

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