We performed a comparison between SUSE Linux Enterprise and Windows Server based on real PeerSpot user reviews.
Find out in this report how the two Operating Systems (OS) for Business solutions compare in terms of features, pricing, service and support, easy of deployment, and ROI."YaST simplifies the server management of SUSE allowing for a centralized utility to control most of the server functions."
"SUSE Linux's most valuable feature is the documentation - there is a lot of documentation about how to create custom servers."
"SUSE Linux Enterprise is scalable."
"The initial setup is simple and takes five minutes for deployment and if you have automation in place, it will take four minutes."
"It's easy to set up."
"From a functionality perspective, the suite is quite rich. We like that."
"The main feature is that Linux is flexible to work with for most web-based applications."
"It is a stable platform."
"It is very useful, and it is easy to use."
"The only thing that is extremely valuable about the solution is that most applications run on it. That's where it brings the value in as we have the server to run our applications."
"The most valuable feature is the performance."
"It is stable and scalable."
"Windows Server is easy to use. It's user friendly for the admin guys."
"The performance is very good."
"Compared to other solutions, the ease of administration is great."
"The domain controller features are useful."
"The platform doesn't support certain APMs."
"The free version sometimes has security holes."
"SUSE Linux could provide more information about cost and the details of how clustering works."
"The initial setup could be simplified."
"They should improve their educational portal."
"I would like to see better functionality for interacting with cloud-based systems."
"The interface could improve."
"In the next release it would be nice to see more integration and better automation of processses."
"We had some complaints about the initial setup."
"There is a need for improved security."
"The solution could offer higher availability."
"Sometimes the PowerShell has an overly complicated syntax."
"The solution is not easy to use and could be simplified. Additionally, the solution could have better integration."
"It should have more stability and fewer automatic updates. A CLI approach, similar to Linux, is missing right now."
"They can simplify the utilization and control of the system when you have a lot of setups. They provided something called Windows Center or Control Center in version 2019. It's a free tool that comes with the Windows Server. You can install it on your desktop and use it. This tool simplifies the control and monitoring of all servers. If I have 200 servers, I don't need to log in to each one to configure it. I can manage them from this tool. However, this tool needs quite a lot of improvements. It's difficult to use, and they need to improve it."
"Windows Server can improve in patch management and security."
SUSE Linux Enterprise is ranked 6th in Operating Systems (OS) for Business with 26 reviews while Windows Server is ranked 4th in Operating Systems (OS) for Business with 180 reviews. SUSE Linux Enterprise is rated 8.4, while Windows Server is rated 8.0. The top reviewer of SUSE Linux Enterprise writes "Stable product compatible with multiple cloud service providers ". On the other hand, the top reviewer of Windows Server writes "Easy to setup, stable and caters to my wide range of use cases but lacks user-friendly interface". SUSE Linux Enterprise is most compared with Ubuntu Linux, openSUSE Leap, Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL), Oracle Linux and Windows 10, whereas Windows Server is most compared with Ubuntu Linux, Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL), Windows 10, Oracle Linux and openSUSE Leap. See our SUSE Linux Enterprise vs. Windows Server report.
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