Morpheus vs Scalr

March 15, 2025 | Author: Michael Stromann
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Morpheus
Morpheus is a leading cloud application management and orchestration platform designed from the ground up for truly agnostic cloud management. Morpheus gives developers, IT managers, and DevOps professionals full control over both VM and container-based systems across any cloud or infrastructure. 100% agnostic multi cloud management for Hybrid IT. Enable self-service provisioning and DevOps automation for VMware, Kubernetes, OpenStack, AWS, Azure, and more.
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Scalr
The Scalr Cloud Management Platform packages all the cloud best practices in an extensible piece of software, giving your engineers the head start they need to finally focus on creating customer value, not on solving cloud problems. Deploying infrastructure across multiple and largely incompatible cloud platforms? Scalr is a single pane of glass for all your cloud resources. It lets you access them through a single, unified, user interface.

Morpheus and Scalr are both cloud management platforms, which, for those unfamiliar with the concept, means they help large organizations shuffle their vast digital belongings between different celestial storage lockers. They both claim to optimize costs, which is a fancy way of saying they try to stop your cloud bill from resembling the GDP of a small country. They also let users automate things, presumably so that no one has to click buttons all day like an overworked space janitor. Naturally, they integrate with the usual suspects—AWS, Azure, Google Cloud—because, in the grand tradition of bureaucracy, everyone must work together while pretending they’re the only one that matters.

Morpheus, despite sounding like a sleep aid, was actually born in 2015 in the USA and is designed for enterprises that can’t decide between the cloud and their aging, on-premise server rooms that smell faintly of burnt coffee. It’s packed with features, including the ability to manage bare metal, which sounds impressive until you realize it just means "actual computers." It supports both agent-based and agentless deployments, a distinction that only makes sense to the sort of people who get into heated debates about YAML indentation. With over 90 integrations, it’s essentially the Swiss Army knife of cloud management—assuming you know which blade to flip open without losing a finger.

Scalr, on the other hand, came into existence in 2007 in Switzerland, a country that knows a thing or two about vaults, secrecy and making things unnecessarily complicated. Unlike Morpheus, Scalr is deeply obsessed with Terraform, a technology that lets people describe entire data centers using text files, which is great if you enjoy writing essays about server configurations. It emphasizes policy-driven automation, meaning it ensures your infrastructure doesn’t do anything reckless, like accidentally deploying a database in an undisclosed location on Mars. Unlike Morpheus, Scalr goes for a single-tenant SaaS approach, which is just a technical way of saying, "This one’s yours, we promise not to share it with the weird guy down the hall."

See also: Top 10 Cloud Management platforms
Author: Michael Stromann
Michael is an expert in IT Service Management, IT Security and software development. With his extensive experience as a software developer and active involvement in multiple ERP implementation projects, Michael brings a wealth of practical knowledge to his writings. Having previously worked at SAP, he has honed his expertise and gained a deep understanding of software development and implementation processes. Currently, as a freelance developer, Michael continues to contribute to the IT community by sharing his insights through guest articles published on several IT portals. You can contact Michael by email stromann@liventerprise.com