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title: "autogen vs containerpilot"
type: "comparison"
canonical_url: "https://www.graphcanon.com/compare/microsoft-autogen-vs-tritondatacenter-containerpilot"
tools: ["microsoft-autogen", "tritondatacenter-containerpilot"]
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# autogen vs containerpilot

*GraphCanon updated Jul 15, 2026*

## Verdict

Pick autogen when autogen is primarily Python; containerpilot is Go; pick containerpilot when containerpilot is primarily Go; autogen is Python.

[autogen](https://microsoft.github.io/autogen/) reports 60k GitHub stars, 9.0k forks, and 945 open issues, last pushed Apr 15, 2026. [containerpilot](https://github.com/TritonDataCenter/containerpilot) has 1.1k stars, 135 forks, and 43 open issues, last pushed Sep 20, 2023. Figures are from public GitHub metadata via [autogen's repository](https://github.com/microsoft/autogen) and [containerpilot's repository](https://github.com/TritonDataCenter/containerpilot).

| | [autogen](/tools/microsoft-autogen.md) | [containerpilot](/tools/tritondatacenter-containerpilot.md) |
| --- | --- | --- |
| Tagline | A programming framework for agentic AI | A service for autodiscovery and configuration of applications running in containers |
| Stars | 59,658 | 1,131 |
| Forks | 8,983 | 135 |
| Open issues | 945 | 43 |
| Language | Python | Go |
| Adopt for | AutoGen is a Python-based framework for developing and managing agentic AI systems. It includes the AutoGen Studio for no-code GUI setup, integrating with various models. | - |
| Persona | - | - |
| Runtime | - | - |
| License | CC-BY-4.0 | MPL-2.0 |
| Categories | AI Agents, LLM Frameworks | AI Agents |

## Trust and health

_Sourced signals - not a safety guarantee. No winner column._

| | [autogen](/tools/microsoft-autogen.md) | [containerpilot](/tools/tritondatacenter-containerpilot.md) |
| --- | --- | --- |
| Maintenance | Steady (60%) | Dormant (18%) |
| Days since push | 87d | 1029d |
| Open issues (now) | 945 | 43 |
| Full report | [trust report](/tools/microsoft-autogen/trust.md) | [trust report](/tools/tritondatacenter-containerpilot/trust.md) |

## Decision facts: autogen

- **Requirements:** Min 4 GB RAM; AutoGen requires Python 3.10 or later.; Ensure security when connecting to MCP servers due to the potential for local command execution and sensitive information exposure.
- **Adopt for:** AutoGen is a Python-based framework for developing and managing agentic AI systems. It includes the AutoGen Studio for no-code GUI setup, integrating with various models.

## Choose when

### Choose autogen if…

- autogen is primarily Python; containerpilot is Go.
- License: autogen is CC-BY-4.0, containerpilot is MPL-2.0.
- Requirements: Min 4 GB RAM; AutoGen requires Python 3.10 or later.; Ensure security when connecting to MCP servers due to the potential for local command execution and sensitive information exposure..
- Tags unique to autogen: agentic-agi, agents, ai, autogen.
- Also covers LLM Frameworks.
- You need a framework that supports integration with multiple AI models via OpenAI's chat completion client.

### Choose containerpilot if…

- containerpilot is primarily Go; autogen is Python.
- License: containerpilot is MPL-2.0, autogen is CC-BY-4.0.
- Tags unique to containerpilot: consul, containerpilot, containers, docker.

## When NOT to use autogen

- If you require tools supporting multiple programming languages beyond Python, as AutoGen is strictly a Python-based framework.
- When deploying in environments where connecting to external servers (like those used by MCP) could pose security risks or is prohibited.
- You need solutions which do not involve additional installations for server components such as `playwright/mcp`, as AutoGen requires this setup for certain functionalities.

## When NOT to use containerpilot

- Last GitHub push was 1029 days ago (dormant maintenance, Sep 20, 2023). Validate activity before betting a new project on containerpilot.
- AI Agents: Don't use an agent loop when a deterministic workflow would do; agents add latency, cost, and non-determinism.

## Common questions

### What is the difference between autogen and containerpilot?

autogen: A programming framework for agentic AI. containerpilot: A service for autodiscovery and configuration of applications running in containers. See the comparison table for live GitHub stats and shared categories.

### When should I choose autogen over containerpilot?

Choose autogen over containerpilot when autogen is primarily Python; containerpilot is Go; License: autogen is CC-BY-4.0, containerpilot is MPL-2.0; Requirements: Min 4 GB RAM; AutoGen requires Python 3.10 or later.; Ensure security when connecting to MCP servers due to the potential for local command execution and sensitive information exposure.; Tags unique to autogen: agentic-agi, agents, ai, autogen; Also covers LLM Frameworks; You need a framework that supports integration with multiple AI models via OpenAI's chat completion client.

### When should I choose containerpilot over autogen?

Choose containerpilot over autogen when containerpilot is primarily Go; autogen is Python; License: containerpilot is MPL-2.0, autogen is CC-BY-4.0; Tags unique to containerpilot: consul, containerpilot, containers, docker.

### When should I avoid autogen?

If you require tools supporting multiple programming languages beyond Python, as AutoGen is strictly a Python-based framework. When deploying in environments where connecting to external servers (like those used by MCP) could pose security risks or is prohibited. You need solutions which do not involve additional installations for server components such as `playwright/mcp`, as AutoGen requires this setup for certain functionalities.

### When should I avoid containerpilot?

Last GitHub push was 1029 days ago (dormant maintenance, Sep 20, 2023). Validate activity before betting a new project on containerpilot. AI Agents: Don't use an agent loop when a deterministic workflow would do; agents add latency, cost, and non-determinism.

### Is autogen or containerpilot more popular on GitHub?

autogen has more GitHub stars (59,658 vs 1,131). Stars measure visibility, not whether either tool fits your constraints.

### Are autogen and containerpilot open source?

Yes - both are open-source projects on GitHub (autogen: CC-BY-4.0, containerpilot: MPL-2.0).

### Where can I find alternatives to autogen or containerpilot?

GraphCanon lists graph-backed alternatives at [autogen alternatives](/tools/microsoft-autogen/alternatives) and [containerpilot alternatives](/tools/tritondatacenter-containerpilot/alternatives) ([autogen markdown twin](/tools/microsoft-autogen/alternatives.md), [containerpilot markdown twin](/tools/tritondatacenter-containerpilot/alternatives.md)), ranked by typed relationship edges rather than popularity votes.

### Is there a machine-readable version of this comparison?

Yes. The markdown twin at [this comparison](/compare/microsoft-autogen-vs-tritondatacenter-containerpilot.md) mirrors this page for agents and LLM crawlers, with the same stats table and FAQ answers.

### Which is better maintained, autogen or containerpilot?

autogen: Steady. containerpilot: Dormant. Compare maintenance labels, days since push, and release cadence in the trust section below - stars alone do not measure maintenance.

### Where are the full trust reports for autogen and containerpilot?

GraphCanon publishes per-repo trust reports with dated maintenance, provenance, and scan summaries: [autogen trust report](/tools/microsoft-autogen/trust); [containerpilot trust report](/tools/tritondatacenter-containerpilot/trust).

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**Machine-readable endpoints**

- JSON: [`/api/graphcanon/graph?tool=microsoft-autogen`](/api/graphcanon/graph?tool=microsoft-autogen)
- LLM index: [/llms.txt](/llms.txt)
- Full corpus: [/llms-full.txt](/llms-full.txt)

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