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GitOps: A Strategic Comparison of FluxCD and ArgoCD

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September 2025

In a world where agility and resilience are essential, embracing GitOps isn’t just a smart move it’s a transformative step towards future-ready DevOps. Explore what GitOps means, and how to choose between FluxCD and ArgoCD two tools designed to help automate Kubernetes deployments directly from Git repositories.

- Meghraj Singh Beniwal

GitOps: A Strategic Comparison of FluxCD and ArgoCD

In the ever-evolving world of DevOps, GitOps has emerged as a fresh and powerful approach to managing infrastructure and deployments.

Imagine managing your entire cloud environment - from server configurations to application rollouts - just by pushing code to Git. That's the promise of GitOps.

Two open source champions of this practice are FluxCD and ArgoCD, tools designed to help automate Kubernetes deployments directly from Git repositories. While they share a common goal, their unique capabilities and philosophies cater to different needs.

Let's start with the basics. GitOps is a set of practices that uses Git repositories as the source of truth for declarative infrastructure and application code. Instead of manually configuring environments or deploying via traditional CI/CD pipelines, GitOps agents ensure your cluster matches what's in your Git repository, automatically.

Key principles of GitOps are:

Single source of truth: Git stores your infrastructure and app definitions. No more guessing what's deployed where.

Declarative configuration: You describe what the system should look like. The GitOps tool ensures it matches the real state.

Automated reconciliation: If someone accidentally changes something in the cluster, GitOps corrects it.

Auditability and rollbacks: Git's version history provides transparency and easy rollback options.

Think of GitOps like a thermostat. You set your desired temperature (your infrastructure state) and the system keeps adjusting until it matches your configuration. If the room gets too cold, the heat kicks in; if something in your cluster diverges, GitOps agents bring it back in line.

GitOps in action: Typical workflow

Here's a basic workflow to help visualise how GitOps fits into DevOps teams.

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