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Docker on CentOS vs WordPress powered by AMIMOTO 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

Docker on CentOS
Average Rating
8.0
Reviews Sentiment
3.9
Number of Reviews
5
Ranking in other categories
Operating Systems (OS) for Business (20th)
WordPress powered by AMIMOTO
Average Rating
10.0
Number of Reviews
1
Ranking in other categories
Web Content Management (48th)
 

Featured Reviews

reviewer2774466 - PeerSpot reviewer
Cloud Engineer at a consultancy with 11-50 employees
Containerization has transformed how I run microservices for high-speed web and API workloads
The best features Docker on CentOS offers include its lightweight containers and fast startup. Whenever there was a scale-out required for the APIs, it was immediate, less than 10 seconds to boot up, which was very helpful for the microfinance services. The fast startup and lightweight containers of Docker on CentOS were very helpful because earlier when we used to have these APIs running on the EC2 instances, many instances were required for those services, even though the code was very small. We had to use many EC2 instances instead of using microservices or micro containers like Docker. When we moved to Docker, the scale-out was very fast and very helpful for the business. The boot time with Docker was very less compared to the EC2 instances because running on the EC2 instances required more boot time for the OS, and there was a long delay due to the script execution for a few seconds. Docker on CentOS has positively impacted my organization as it helped us grow the business, and the customer was very happy with the services, thus revolutionizing the business.
Daniel Adinew - PeerSpot reviewer
Network Exchange Project Manager at MINT
Versatile, user-friendly, and allows websites to grow seamlessly with increasing traffic
In my 15 years of experience with WordPress, one improvement I would suggest is addressing the challenge of testing plugins. While there are thousands available, many free versions are not fully functional. Access to fully functional commercial plugins often requires purchasing with dollars, which can be challenging for users facing financial constraints or difficulties obtaining foreign currency. Simplifying the process of testing and providing feedback on commercial plugins could enhance the overall user experience in future releases.

Quotes from Members

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

Pros

"Docker on CentOS has improved my organization positively, as it is easy to operate and maintain, making it more flexible—you can change any service in the system, delete or remove the service port, and create new ones."
"Docker on CentOS has positively impacted my organization by improving our time to market."
"Docker on CentOS has positively impacted my organization as it helped us grow the business, and the customer was very happy with the services, thus revolutionizing the business."
"We can see faster deployments and reduced environment-related issues since adopting Docker on CentOS."
"Those features helped me specifically during my project by making it more stable since it used fewer resources, resulting in a cost-efficient deployment, as the machines that I deployed it on used less of the resources than I thought they needed."
"The most valuable features of WordPress by AMIMOTO are its optimized performance, scalability, and stability."
 

Cons

"I have not seen a return on investment because the deprecation made it so there was none, and if anything, the ROI would have been negative since money and time were spent using something that did not progress."
"To achieve a higher rating of 9 or 10, they might need more automation features."
"Docker on CentOS can be improved by being in sync with the OS updates."
"Docker on CentOS needs native orchestration and lifecycle management, which are currently limited."
"One improvement I would suggest is addressing the challenge of testing plugins."
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Questions from the Community

What is your experience regarding pricing and costs for Docker on CentOS?
My experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing is that it is good enough.
What needs improvement with Docker on CentOS?
Docker on CentOS can be improved by being in sync with the OS updates. The OS is already very compatible with Docker, but it can enhance functionality similar to Kubernetes regarding container orch...
What is your primary use case for Docker on CentOS?
My main use case for Docker on CentOS is for running websites and backend services. I use Docker on CentOS for running websites, specifically for APIs and for running NGINX service. I used Docker o...
What do you like most about WordPress powered by AMIMOTO?
The most valuable features of WordPress by AMIMOTO are its optimized performance, scalability, and stability.
What is your experience regarding pricing and costs for WordPress powered by AMIMOTO?
I use a mix of free and paid elements in WordPress. For templates, I sometimes ask friends to buy them online. The prices are generally reasonable, but accessibility to foreign currency and credit ...
What needs improvement with WordPress powered by AMIMOTO?
In my 15 years of experience with WordPress, one improvement I would suggest is addressing the challenge of testing plugins. While there are thousands available, many free versions are not fully fu...
 

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