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The best JuiceFS alternatives in developer tools, ranked by Sparkpulse's velocity_score.

Updated Aug 19, 2026

Looking for the best alternatives to JuiceFS? Sparkpulse tracks and ranks 12 alternatives in developer tools by shipping velocity — how frequently each ships meaningful updates, verified from official changelogs. For reference, JuiceFS shipped 0 meaningful updates in the last 30 days and carries a velocity score of 0.0 out of 10 in 2026. The alternatives below are ranked the same way, so you're comparing real release momentum, not marketing claims.

About JuiceFS

JuiceFS is spending its v1.4 cycle on metadata-engine efficiency, one transaction at a time.

The v1.4 cycle is running in the open across three pre-releases — beta1 in May with 373 commits since v1.3, beta2 two weeks later, and rc1 in June. The recurring subject is the metadata layer: quota keys no longer create mass tombstones, quota lookups are batched to save a round trip, transactional key-value lookups collapse into a single transaction, and chunks commit in write order. Feature additions are narrow — custom tags in tier configuration, an upload-part stream API, and checkpoint support for multipart uploads in sync.

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Top 12 alternatives to JuiceFS

Ranked by recent ship velocity. Tap any card for the full editorial breakdown, or pivot to a head-to-head.

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JuiceFS vs alternatives — shipping velocity at a glance

Velocity score (0–10) and meaningful releases shipped in the last 30 days, from official changelogs. Higher = shipping faster.

ProductVelocitySparks · 30dFocus areasLatest release
JuiceFS (baseline)0.00distributed-filesystemobject-storagemetadata-engine
Auth010.01identityrate-limitingagent-identityCustom Token Exchange - Session Delegation is now available in Open Early Access
WorkOS8.82identityauthenticationai-agentsPipes Token Proxy
Prowler7.52cloud-securitycspmlighthouse-aiLighthouse AI triages findings; Azure management-group onboarding
Resend6.31agent-integrationsmcpoauthAgent Plugin Support
NetBox6.31dcimcoolingliquid-coolingNetBox 4.7 beta models cooling plant the way it models power
q26.31rust-rewritepublishing-toolchainquartollms.txt site output and a live-share collaborative preview
Merge6.31unified apiagent handlermcp connectorsHundreds of generic MCP connectors land in Agent Handler
Tailscale6.31networkingzero-trustkubernetesTailnet creation API
Knock6.31notificationsdeveloper-infrastructurerbacAnalytics in the Knock agent
DNSControl5.00dnsinfrastructure-as-codedevtools
Casdoor5.00identityauthenticationmfa
ESPHome5.00home-automationfirmwarebeta-train

The 12 best JuiceFS alternatives, in depth

1. Auth0 · velocity 10.0

Auth0 hands tenants a throttle on their own noisy apps.

Over the last 30 days Auth0 shipped 1 meaningful update vs JuiceFS's 0, most recently “Custom Token Exchange - Session Delegation is now available in Open Early Access”. Its velocity score of 10.0/10 blends that with longer-term release cadence.

Where JuiceFS leans on distributed filesystem, object storage and metadata engine, Auth0 focuses on identity, rate limiting and agent identity.

Over the last 30 days Auth0 has been shipping faster than JuiceFS — a point in its favour if release momentum matters to you.

2. WorkOS · velocity 8.8

WorkOS is building identity for agents while quietly fixing the sign-up funnel.

Over the last 30 days WorkOS shipped 2 meaningful updates vs JuiceFS's 0, most recently “Pipes Token Proxy”. Its velocity score of 8.8/10 blends that with longer-term release cadence.

Where JuiceFS leans on distributed filesystem, object storage and metadata engine, WorkOS focuses on identity, authentication and ai agents.

Over the last 30 days WorkOS has been shipping faster than JuiceFS — a point in its favour if release momentum matters to you.

3. Prowler · velocity 7.5

Prowler's assistant decides what to do with findings; the patches keep the scanner honest.

Over the last 30 days Prowler shipped 2 meaningful updates vs JuiceFS's 0, most recently “Lighthouse AI triages findings; Azure management-group onboarding”. Its velocity score of 7.5/10 blends that with longer-term release cadence.

Where JuiceFS leans on distributed filesystem, object storage and metadata engine, Prowler focuses on cloud security, cspm and lighthouse ai.

Over the last 30 days Prowler has been shipping faster than JuiceFS — a point in its favour if release momentum matters to you.

4. Resend · velocity 6.3

Resend is wiring itself into every agent runtime it can reach, and now adding the controls to stop a send.

Over the last 30 days Resend shipped 1 meaningful update vs JuiceFS's 0, most recently “Agent Plugin Support”. Its velocity score of 6.3/10 blends that with longer-term release cadence.

Where JuiceFS leans on distributed filesystem, object storage and metadata engine, Resend focuses on agent integrations, mcp and oauth.

Over the last 30 days Resend has been shipping faster than JuiceFS — a point in its favour if release momentum matters to you.

5. NetBox · velocity 6.3

NetBox adds a cooling data model — the first new infrastructure domain since power.

Over the last 30 days NetBox shipped 1 meaningful update vs JuiceFS's 0, most recently “NetBox 4.7 beta models cooling plant the way it models power”. Its velocity score of 6.3/10 blends that with longer-term release cadence.

Where JuiceFS leans on distributed filesystem, object storage and metadata engine, NetBox focuses on dcim, cooling and liquid cooling.

Over the last 30 days NetBox has been shipping faster than JuiceFS — a point in its favour if release momentum matters to you.

6. q2 · velocity 6.3

After two releases pulling ahead, q2 spends v0.23.0 back on parity: light/dark theming.

Over the last 30 days q2 shipped 1 meaningful update vs JuiceFS's 0, most recently “llms.txt site output and a live-share collaborative preview”. Its velocity score of 6.3/10 blends that with longer-term release cadence.

Where JuiceFS leans on distributed filesystem, object storage and metadata engine, q2 focuses on rust rewrite, publishing toolchain and quarto.

Over the last 30 days q2 has been shipping faster than JuiceFS — a point in its favour if release momentum matters to you.

7. Merge · velocity 6.3

Merge is turning its weekly integration digest into an agent control plane — the news is always at the bottom.

Over the last 30 days Merge shipped 1 meaningful update vs JuiceFS's 0, most recently “Hundreds of generic MCP connectors land in Agent Handler”. Its velocity score of 6.3/10 blends that with longer-term release cadence.

Where JuiceFS leans on distributed filesystem, object storage and metadata engine, Merge focuses on unified api, agent handler and mcp connectors.

Over the last 30 days Merge has been shipping faster than JuiceFS — a point in its favour if release momentum matters to you.

8. Tailscale · velocity 6.3

Tailscale is turning the tailnet itself into something a script provisions and pages through.

Over the last 30 days Tailscale shipped 1 meaningful update vs JuiceFS's 0, most recently “Tailnet creation API”. Its velocity score of 6.3/10 blends that with longer-term release cadence.

Where JuiceFS leans on distributed filesystem, object storage and metadata engine, Tailscale focuses on networking, zero trust and kubernetes.

Over the last 30 days Tailscale has been shipping faster than JuiceFS — a point in its favour if release momentum matters to you.

9. Knock · velocity 6.3

Knock is hardening for enterprise buyers while its agent takes over the analysis work.

Over the last 30 days Knock shipped 1 meaningful update vs JuiceFS's 0, most recently “Analytics in the Knock agent”. Its velocity score of 6.3/10 blends that with longer-term release cadence.

Where JuiceFS leans on distributed filesystem, object storage and metadata engine, Knock focuses on notifications, developer infrastructure and rbac.

Over the last 30 days Knock has been shipping faster than JuiceFS — a point in its favour if release momentum matters to you.

10. DNSControl · velocity 5.0

DNSControl v5 is feature-frozen with a ship date, and rc9 is pure provider cleanup.

Its velocity score of 5.0/10 reflects longer-term release cadence.

Where JuiceFS leans on distributed filesystem, object storage and metadata engine, DNSControl focuses on dns, infrastructure as code and devtools.

DNSControl and JuiceFS have shipped at a similar pace over the last 30 days, so the decision comes down to fit and feature depth.

11. Casdoor · velocity 5.0

Casdoor is spending its release cadence moving auth checks from the client to the server.

Its velocity score of 5.0/10 reflects longer-term release cadence.

Where JuiceFS leans on distributed filesystem, object storage and metadata engine, Casdoor focuses on identity, authentication and mfa.

Casdoor and JuiceFS have shipped at a similar pace over the last 30 days, so the decision comes down to fit and feature depth.

12. ESPHome · velocity 5.0

ESPHome ships on a calendar, and the August beta train is now five builds deep.

Its velocity score of 5.0/10 reflects longer-term release cadence.

Where JuiceFS leans on distributed filesystem, object storage and metadata engine, ESPHome focuses on home automation, firmware and beta train.

ESPHome and JuiceFS have shipped at a similar pace over the last 30 days, so the decision comes down to fit and feature depth.

Frequently asked questions

What are the best alternatives to JuiceFS?

The top JuiceFS alternatives we currently track in developer tools are Auth0, WorkOS, Prowler, Resend, NetBox, ranked by recent ship velocity.

How is this list of JuiceFS alternatives ranked?

Alternatives are ranked by Sparkpulse's velocity_score — release cadence + 30-day spark count + sector-relative ship rate.

Can I compare JuiceFS directly with one of these alternatives?

Yes — every card has a "Compare with JuiceFS" link to a side-by-side /compare page.