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Ant Media vs Docker on Ubuntu comparison

Review summaries and opinions

We asked business professionals to review the solutions they use. Here are some excerpts of what they said:
 

Categories and Ranking

Ant Media
Average Rating
9.2
Number of Reviews
5
Ranking in other categories
Live Streaming Platforms (1st)
Docker on Ubuntu
Average Rating
8.8
Reviews Sentiment
5.6
Number of Reviews
12
Ranking in other categories
Operating Systems (OS) for Business (12th)
 

Mindshare comparison

Ant Media and Docker on Ubuntu aren’t in the same category and serve different purposes. Ant Media is designed for Live Streaming Platforms and holds a mindshare of 11.9%, down 29.6% compared to last year.
Docker on Ubuntu, on the other hand, focuses on Operating Systems (OS) for Business, holds 0.3% mindshare.
Live Streaming Platforms Mindshare Distribution
ProductMindshare (%)
Ant Media11.9%
Brightcove14.7%
Kaltura13.5%
Other59.9%
Live Streaming Platforms
Operating Systems (OS) for Business Mindshare Distribution
ProductMindshare (%)
Docker on Ubuntu0.3%
Rocky Linux10.2%
Ubuntu Linux8.8%
Other80.7%
Operating Systems (OS) for Business
 

Featured Reviews

reviewer2799663 - PeerSpot reviewer
CEO at a consultancy with 51-200 employees
Secure video workflows have transformed remote financial inspections and digital verifications
Ultra-low latency WebRTC is essential for the real-time interaction nature of our products. The flexibility and integration of Ant Media were impressive, as it integrated smoothly with our existing services. The AWS Marketplace deployment option removed the heavy lifting of infrastructure setup and maintenance, allowing our team to focus on product development.
reviewer2795433 - PeerSpot reviewer
Cloud Ops Lead at a tech vendor with 10,001+ employees
Built a reliable cloud foundation that has supported flexible web applications and smooth scaling
Docker on Ubuntu can be improved because Ubuntu is not minimalist at all; it comes with a lot of software by default. This has led some individuals, including myself, to try using Alpine, which is more lightweight, allowing the container to run on a more lightweight operating system that potentially uses fewer resources and reduces costs. If Ubuntu were a little more minimalist, that would be good, but it's not really aiming for that since it intends to be the baseline. Also, Ubuntu moves very fast, possibly faster than other operating systems like Debian, which could demand operational heavy upgrades to major versions every couple of years if there are many applications running.

Quotes from Members

We asked business professionals to review the solutions they use. Here are some excerpts of what they said:
 

Pros

"Valuable features include live streaming, event scheduling with the Ant Media Enterprise admin panel, and broadcast forwarding to social media platforms."
"Ant Media is a powerful platform that delivers on its promise of low-latency, high-quality streaming."
"The web dashboard is clean and easy to work with."
"Ant Media has allowed us to meet strict security and compliance standards required by our enterprise clients without sacrificing performance."
"AMS allowed us to integrate a streaming platform into our solution fairly easily, with great support from a very accessible developer and company."
"It is easy to set up and integrate, and the support is excellent."
"Docker on Ubuntu has benefited my organization by enabling fast deployment."
"The overall main point of Docker on Ubuntu is the ability to have just what you need to run your application instead of having a complete server with all the libraries and security configurations."
"Docker on Ubuntu has positively impacted my organization by improving consistency and reducing setup time, which makes development workflows more efficient."
"The big advantage of Docker on Ubuntu is that we can access our entire application for developing without needing any prerequisites."
"Docker streamlines things and makes it easier for testing and development."
"Using Docker on Ubuntu helps us save time and operational efforts rather than directly reducing headcount; it saved setup time by seventy percent, reduced VMs and infrastructure cost by thirty to forty percent, and improved team productivity without needing additional engineers."
"Docker on Ubuntu has positively impacted my organization by helping a lot in shipping our applications since it is our main way of shipping them."
"Docker on Ubuntu has positively impacted my organization by making our CI/CD pipeline faster because of the multi-stage build, multi-arch build, and the strategy of layering."
 

Cons

"For the auto-managed service on AWS, it would be an improvement if it auto-scaled and the launch from the marketplace function actually added to the currently running instance in a scaled manner instead of creating an isolated instance that cannot be used without CloudFormation."
"The documentation is generally good, but more deep-dive examples for complex, custom edge-case configurations would be helpful for advanced developers."
"Docker on Ubuntu can be improved because it can get quite tricky, and the learning curve is quite steep, especially for beginners who are new to the concept of containerization."
"I do not recommend it for freshers."
"We made a connection switch and are having technical problems."
"Docker on Ubuntu can be improved because Ubuntu is not minimalist at all; it comes with a lot of software by default."
"A challenge I face with Docker on Ubuntu is the learning curve, especially for beginners or when starting to learn Docker on Ubuntu, as sometimes I do not fully understand everything."
"While Docker itself has no cost, the Docker repository and Docker Hub could improve their pricing, especially for startup companies."
"One additional pain point is managing containers at scale."
"Regarding areas for improvement in Docker on Ubuntu, I am using the open version only, not the commercial version of Docker on Ubuntu. Most occasions, certain libraries do not support this version as I miss that out."
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Top Industries

By visitors reading reviews
Construction Company
40%
Comms Service Provider
14%
Transportation Company
7%
Computer Software Company
6%
Computer Software Company
27%
Construction Company
25%
Comms Service Provider
7%
Manufacturing Company
5%
 

Company Size

By reviewers
Large Enterprise
Midsize Enterprise
Small Business
No data available
By reviewers
Company SizeCount
Small Business10
Midsize Enterprise2
Large Enterprise8
 

Questions from the Community

What needs improvement with Ant Media?
For the auto-managed service on AWS, it would be an improvement if it auto-scaled and the launch from the marketplace function actually added to the currently running instance in a scaled manner in...
What is your primary use case for Ant Media?
I am creating a streaming service for a customer-facing product I am developing.
What needs improvement with Docker on Ubuntu?
Docker on Ubuntu can probably be improved in the UI part. I was part of the Docker testing team, and they have a public testing team. There are some improvements to UI and probably making Kubernete...
What is your primary use case for Docker on Ubuntu?
My main use case for Docker on Ubuntu is running containers and projects that are in containers, containerized projects.One of those containerized projects is the monitoring stack build, which incl...
What advice do you have for others considering Docker on Ubuntu?
My advice to others looking into using Docker on Ubuntu is to learn the containers as this is really cool technology.I do not have any additional thoughts about Docker on Ubuntu before we wrap up. ...
 

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