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Cloudbric Managed Rules for AWS WAF vs Wordpress on Amazon Linux comparison

 

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Categories and Ranking

Cloudbric Managed Rules for...
Average Rating
0.0
Number of Reviews
0
Ranking in other categories
Business Rules Management (9th)
Wordpress on Amazon Linux
Average Rating
8.8
Reviews Sentiment
7.3
Number of Reviews
4
Ranking in other categories
Operating Systems (OS) for Business (34th)
 

Mindshare comparison

Cloudbric Managed Rules for AWS WAF and Wordpress on Amazon Linux aren’t in the same category and serve different purposes. Cloudbric Managed Rules for AWS WAF is designed for Business Rules Management and holds a mindshare of 0.4%.
Wordpress on Amazon Linux, on the other hand, focuses on Operating Systems (OS) for Business, holds 0.1% mindshare.
Business Rules Management Mindshare Distribution
ProductMindshare (%)
Cloudbric Managed Rules for AWS WAF0.4%
FICO Blaze Advisor28.2%
IBM Operational Decision Manager27.6%
Other43.8%
Business Rules Management
Operating Systems (OS) for Business Mindshare Distribution
ProductMindshare (%)
Wordpress on Amazon Linux0.1%
Rocky Linux10.2%
Ubuntu Linux8.8%
Other80.9%
Operating Systems (OS) for Business
 

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Rusira Sathnindu - PeerSpot reviewer
Automation Engineer at a tech services company with 1-10 employees
Flexible website and LMS have accelerated launches but performance has needed constant tuning
While Wordpress is all good, one of the main key issues I see is performance. Wordpress is not actually suited for some tasks, especially with our LMS, as admin-side tasks such as adding new courses or changing course content used to take a lot of time, sometimes taking two or three minutes to reload or save simple content. Those kinds of performance lags are things we do not really appreciate. Adding to needed improvements, Wordpress is not a system that is entirely optimized for some of the things that people use it for. Wordpress was meant to be a blogging system, but later optimizations were added, allowing it to be used for anything. The JavaScripts you run on top of Wordpress are causing performance issues. For our website, we had an issue where it would take five to ten seconds to load a very simple page, which is not good when it comes to performance. Performance is actually the number one complaint I have regarding Wordpress, along with the hidden errors that require effort to find.
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Top Industries

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Construction Company
56%
Transportation Company
11%
Healthcare Company
8%
Manufacturing Company
5%
Construction Company
48%
Computer Software Company
11%
Healthcare Company
10%
Outsourcing Company
6%
 

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What is your experience regarding pricing and costs for Wordpress on Amazon Linux?
With Wordpress, we saved money because we did not have to pay for products such as Framer or Webflow, which charge a ridiculous amount of money.
What needs improvement with Wordpress on Amazon Linux?
While Wordpress is all good, one of the main key issues I see is performance. Wordpress is not actually suited for some tasks, especially with our LMS, as admin-side tasks such as adding new course...
What is your primary use case for Wordpress on Amazon Linux?
My main use case for Wordpress on Amazon Linux is to deploy the website of our previous company and also the LMS. A specific example of how I used Wordpress on Amazon Linux for our website or LMS i...
 

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