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ClearScale Red Hat Enterprise Linux 10 vs ClearScale Windows Server 2025 comparison

 

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

Categories and Ranking

ClearScale Red Hat Enterpri...
Ranking in AWS Marketplace
451st
Average Rating
10.0
Number of Reviews
2
Ranking in other categories
No ranking in other categories
ClearScale Windows Server 2025
Ranking in AWS Marketplace
450th
Average Rating
10.0
Number of Reviews
2
Ranking in other categories
No ranking in other categories
 

Featured Reviews

reviewer2856162 - PeerSpot reviewer
DevOps Engineer at a consultancy with 11-50 employees
Hardened, fast-launching base image that streamlined our Kubernetes node deployments
More published documentation around the exact CIS controls applied and how to layer additional Kubernetes-specific hardening, such as kubelet and CIS Kubernetes benchmark, on top would be helpful. A minimal or slim variant tuned specifically for container hosts and clearer release notes per version would also be welcome. Out-of-the-box monitoring and observability integration could be expanded.
reviewer2858658 - PeerSpot reviewer
Works at a tech vendor with 11-50 employees
Automated hardening has standardized our servers and reduces effort for secure Windows workloads
The first-boot time is longer than a stock Windows AMI. Sysprep and the initial hardening pass add a noticeable delay before the instance is reachable, which is something to account for if you autoscale and need nodes ready quickly. The hardened defaults also occasionally trip up common installers and agents. A few of our deployment and monitoring tools assumed services or policies that the image had locked down, so we had to add exceptions. A short compatibility checklist of what the hardening changes from a default Windows install would have saved us that debugging. I would also like the option of a CIS Level 2 build for our more sensitive workloads since the image currently only ships a Level 1 baseline. Thanks.

Quotes from Members

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

Pros

"The platform has improved system reliability, security, and operational consistency across our infrastructure."
"Predictable, repeatable EC2 launches have lowered our operational overhead and increased our confidence when scaling node groups."
"Because the image arrives CIS Level 1 hardened with the AWS tooling already in place, our servers come up patched, locked down, and ready to join the domain without a separate build out pass."
"Windows Server 2025 is a strong fit for enterprise environments heavily reliant on Microsoft technologies."
 

Cons

"The initial setup and configuration process can be complex for teams without prior Red Hat experience."
"More published documentation around the exact CIS controls applied and how to layer additional Kubernetes-specific hardening on top would be helpful."
"Initial configuration complexity can still be high for teams without prior Windows Server expertise."
"The hardened defaults also occasionally trip up common installers and agents: a few of our deployment and monitoring tools assumed services or policies that the image had locked down, so we had to add exceptions."
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Questions from the Community

What is your experience regarding pricing and costs for ClearScale Red Hat Enterprise Linux 10?
While the subscription cost is higher than community Linux distributions, organizations should evaluate the total cost of ownership rather than the license price alone. The support, security update...
What needs improvement with ClearScale Red Hat Enterprise Linux 10?
The initial setup and configuration process can be complex for teams without prior Red Hat experience. Some administrative tools could be more intuitive, and documentation for newer features could ...
What is your primary use case for ClearScale Red Hat Enterprise Linux 10?
Our primary use case is hosting enterprise web applications, backend services, containerized workloads, and cloud-based infrastructure that require a stable, secure, and supported Linux platform.
What is your experience regarding pricing and costs for ClearScale Windows Server 2025?
The software charge sits on top of the underlying Windows EC2 cost, which is already higher than Linux, so model both together before you commit to a large fleet. The hourly model suited our autosc...
What needs improvement with ClearScale Windows Server 2025?
The first-boot time is longer than a stock Windows AMI. Sysprep and the initial hardening pass add a noticeable delay before the instance is reachable, which is something to account for if you auto...
What is your primary use case for ClearScale Windows Server 2025?
We use ClearScale Windows Server 2025 as the base image for our .NET and IIS application servers on EC2. These instances host internal line of business web applications and Windows services, and se...
 

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Find out what your peers are saying about ClearScale Red Hat Enterprise Linux 10 vs. ClearScale Windows Server 2025 and other solutions. Updated: July 2026.
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