Coolify vs OpenMediaVault

TaglineSelf-hostable Heroku/Netlify alternative for apps, databases, and servicesDebian-based NAS OS with web UI for managing file sharing and media services
CategorySelf-Hosting Platforms & PaaSSelf-Hosting Platforms & PaaS
ReplacesHeroku, Vercel, Netlify, RenderHeroku, Render, Netlify
GitHub stars57k6.8k
LanguagePHPPHP
LicenseApache-2.0GPL-3.0
Self-host difficulty
2/5
Easy
3/5
Moderate
Deploy options
One-Click
Docker
Docker Compose
Manual
Manual
Managed hosting
Last updated2 days agoyesterday
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Where each falls short

The honest trade-offs — what you give up with each, versus the proprietary tools they replace.

Coolify
  • No managed global edge/CDN network; you run on your own VPS so global latency and DDoS protection are your responsibility.
  • Scaling is largely single-server by default; multi-node clustering is less mature than cloud autoscalers.
  • Built-in observability (logs/metrics/tracing) is basic compared to Heroku/Render dashboards.
  • Some advanced features and polish still in flux; occasional breaking changes between releases.
OpenMediaVault
  • NAS/storage focused; lacks any application deployment pipeline or build system
  • Web UI is functional but dated compared to modern hosting dashboards
  • Plugin ecosystem requires manual installation and can have compatibility issues across major versions
  • Not designed for hosting arbitrary web applications; app deployment requires separate tooling

Bottom line

Choose Coolify if you want the lower-effort setup; choose Coolify for the larger community and ecosystem. OpenMediaVault has seen more recent development. Open each guide below for deploy steps and the full feature gap.

Coolify

Self-hostable Heroku/Netlify alternative for apps, databases, and services

OpenMediaVault

Debian-based NAS OS with web UI for managing file sharing and media services