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SCM Support by Platform
This table details the support for CI systems to report back the status of builds to SCM providers.
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† https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/ci/ci_cd_for_external_repos/bitbucket_integration.html
Note: a similar approach could be used for other SCMs provided there is an API for updating CI status
Build Resources and Minutes
Builds, agents, runners: these are all different names providers use to refer to the compute machine CI/CD builds run on.
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Platform Support 'All' means support for Linux, OSX, Windows.
External Builders 'Yes/No' means external hardware is supported in the self-hosted (non SaaS) version.
Notes on Other Systems
There are several other CI SaaS platforms out there not included in this comparison for various reasons.
- Travis-CI
After the majority of senior staff was laid off when the company was acquired, Travis-CI has essentially been put into standby mode. No new major feature or changes are expected. - Bitbucket Pipelines
Bitbucket Pipelines requires code be hosted in Bitbucket and only provides 50 free minutes per-month for open source projects. - Appveyor
Originally the only place to get free Windows builds. There's little need to use them when Azure Pipelines provides all-if-not-more of the same services.