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We performed a comparison between HashiCorp Nomad and Weaveworks based on real PeerSpot user reviews.

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HashiCorp was founded by Mitchell Hashimoto and Armon Dadgar in 2012 with the goal of revolutionizing datacenter management: application development, delivery, and maintenance.

The datacenter of today is very different than the datacenter of yesterday, and we think the datacenter of tomorrow is just around the corner. We're writing software to take you all the way from yesterday to today, and then safely to tomorrow and beyond.

Physical, virtual, containers. Private cloud, public cloud, hybrid cloud. IaaS, PaaS, SaaS. Windows, Linux, Mac. These are just some of the choices faced when architecting a datacenter of today. And the choice is not one or the other; instead, it is often a combination of many of these.

HashiCorp builds tools to ease these decisions by presenting solutions that span the gaps. Our tools manage both physical machines and virtual machines, Windows, and Linux, SaaS and IaaS, etc. And we're committed to supporting next-generation technologies, as well.

HashiCorp was founded and continues to be run by the primary authors of all our core technologies powering thousands of companies worldwide. We speak at conferences and write books related to application and infrastructure management.

All our foundational technologies are open source and developed openly, and have been since 2010.

The Tao of HashiCorp is the foundation that guides our vision, roadmap, and product design. As you evaluate using or contributing to HashiCorp's products, it may be valuable to understand the motivations and intentions for our work.

Weave Cloud is a software-as-a-service that simplifies deployment, monitoring and management for containers and microservices. It extends and complements popular orchestrators, and enables developers and DevOps to realize faster deployments, insightful monitoring, visualization and networking.

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IBM, Qordoba, Soho House
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VISITORS READING REVIEWS
Computer Software Company18%
Financial Services Firm14%
Comms Service Provider9%
Healthcare Company8%
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Small Business19%
Midsize Enterprise14%
Large Enterprise67%
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Buyer's Guide
Container Management
April 2024
Find out what your peers are saying about Red Hat, Amazon Web Services (AWS), VMware and others in Container Management. Updated: April 2024.
768,578 professionals have used our research since 2012.

HashiCorp Nomad is ranked 15th in Container Management while Weaveworks is ranked 22nd in Container Management. HashiCorp Nomad is rated 0.0, while Weaveworks is rated 0.0. On the other hand, HashiCorp Nomad is most compared with OpenShift Container Platform, Amazon EKS, Rancher Labs, VMware Tanzu Build Service and Linode, whereas Weaveworks is most compared with .

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