Coder vs.
OpenShift Dev Spaces

Both solutions are fully self-hosted and self-maintained affording users the choice of sovereign, isolated deployments. OpenShift’s hybrid cloud features allow for a multi-cloud capable CDE, however OpenShift is required to orchestrate the workspace pods. Workspace extensibility and tooling are also tightly coupled with OpenShift features. Coder on the other hand is fully agnostic allowing users to run on any tools on any provider and deploy workspaces on any platform.

Features
OpenShift Dev Spaces
Coder

Open Source

Partially via Eclipse Che

Yes, even premium features

Delivery Model

Self-hosted

Self-hosted, any cloud, any platform

Self-maintained

Yes

Yes

Data Sovereignty

Yes

Yes

Full Isolation

Yes

Yes

Cost Model

Included in Managed OpenShift

Per user, per year

Multi-cloud Capable

Yes

Yes

Workspace Platform

OpenShift Pods

Kubernetes, Docker, VMs, amd64, arm64, fractional CPU/RAM, GPUs

Workspace Extensibility

Managed via OpenShift CRDs and Operators

Terraform templates,full support for Terraform providers, if there is a provider for your use case, you can incorporate it into your workspace

Workspace OS

Linux

Linux, Windows, macOS

Workspace Tooling

Any tool that can be containerized in OpenShift

Any tool that the workspace OS supports

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