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The main impediment to your goal, tbh, seems the quality of the data.

For #1, this pretty much requires human curation/submission to accurately gather the vendors for each process you might outsource.

For #2, Rich, quality tags that provide a near complete representation of feature sets requires human intervention or a substantial crawl with NLP+ranking algos on par with Google.

The closest that really exists is:

http://alternativeto.net/software/server-density/

http://alternativeto.net/software/sentry/

> Of course, ideally such tool should also include a price comparison mechanism, and maybe "performance levels" per each relevant performance dimension, kinda like the one you get in digikey, the electronic component store, where you can select chips by speed, power,etc.

> The question is, how to get there, and how close it's possible to get?

An AlternativeTo clone with a focus on tagging features/performance dimensions, having people rate those individual dimensions, and submit prices would likely work. The only problem is the incentive for people to:

A) Switch

B) Be that detailed.

C) Avoid it becoming a popularity contest like ProductHunt & AlternativeTo are at present.



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