What do users think about their Linux operating systems?
Which Linux OS do enterprise tech professionals recommend?
How does Oracle Linux compare with Ubuntu Linux, and how do IT users choose which software best fits their needs?
In the review excerpts below, infrastructure and operations users from the IT Central Station community share their experiences with their respective OS, and describe the subsequent benefits they’ve seen in their organizations.
What criteria should prospective users look for when choosing a software, and how can existing Linux users (whether Oracle or Ubuntu) learn from our operating systems for business reviews?
Question: How has your organization benefitted from using Oracle Linux?
Answers:
Simon Rice, Vice President of Enterprise Services at a tech services company with 51-200 employees, writes:
Michael Wilson, Solutions Architect Senior Principal Consultant at a tech services company with 51-200 employees, shares:
“The reliability of the product has increased our efficiency. With needing 99.98% uptime, the OS has been incredibly stable. In the 10 years I’ve been using the product, I’ve had to open zero product defects as it has functioned in every way we needed it to.”
Question: How has your organization benefitted from using Ubuntu Linux?
Answers:
Abhinav Singh, Security Expert at a tech services company with 201-500 employees, writes:
I mostly use the OS for development purposes by running IDE like PyCharm. I also use the OS to connect to other machines in our development environment...Ubuntu is the standard deviation OS in our environment and we have built our own image that the developers can just download and begin using it.”
Question: Which solution(s) did you use prior to Oracle Linux?
Answer:
Erman Arslan, Applications And Database Operations Manager at a tech services company with 51-200 employees, writes:
“We were using Red Hat Linux before. We started to use Oracle Linux, because it is free and supported by Oracle (owner of almost all the products that we are using or administering). It has stabilized as time goes by and compatible with RHEL.”
Question: Which solution did you use prior to Ubuntu Linux?
Answer:
Marc Fellman, Senior Developer at a tech services company with 5,001-10,000 employees, shares:
Question: How could Oracle Linux further improve their offering?
Answer:
A Unix System Administrator II at a healthcare company with 1,001-5,000 employees, shares:
“Support could be improved. I rate technical support 3/5. The support for Oracle Linux is effective for less difficult problems. We had problems with support when an engineering level of review was required; Oracle basically said they couldn’t help.”
Question: How could Ubuntu Linux further improve their offering?
“We have encountered stability issues. I find it less stable when I am using Ubuntu as a virtual machine...I have found version 12 to be more stable. I have tried various desktop environments and MATE seemed most stable to me.”
Infrastructure & IT Ops - More Feedback from Real Users:
Hi,
I am a Linux Administrator at Proton Technologies, a tech vendor with 1-10 employees
Which operating system is more secure and faster between Oracle Linux and Deepin OS?
Thank you for the help!
Have you looked at Rocky Linux? Among the Enterprise Linux variants, it seems to be capturing the largest share of the market. (check out the growth chart at https://ciq.co/products/rocky-...) It's completely free, but if you want commercial support, you can get it through Rocky's primary sponsor CIQ.
Have you looked at Rocky Linux? Among the Enterprise Linux variants, it seems to be capturing the largest share of the market. (check out the growth chart at https://ciq.co/products/rocky-...) It's completely free, but if you want commercial support, you can get it through Rocky's primary sponsor CIQ.