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ECS-Optimized Amazon Linux Support by SupportedImages vs Wordpress on Amazon Linux comparison

 

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Categories and Ranking

ECS-Optimized Amazon Linux ...
Ranking in Operating Systems (OS) for Business
26th
Average Rating
8.6
Reviews Sentiment
6.7
Number of Reviews
7
Ranking in other categories
No ranking in other categories
Wordpress on Amazon Linux
Ranking in Operating Systems (OS) for Business
21st
Average Rating
8.2
Reviews Sentiment
6.1
Number of Reviews
13
Ranking in other categories
No ranking in other categories
 

Mindshare comparison

As of July 2026, in the Operating Systems (OS) for Business category, the mindshare of ECS-Optimized Amazon Linux Support by SupportedImages is 0.6%, up from 0.0% compared to the previous year. The mindshare of Wordpress on Amazon Linux is 0.2%, up from 0.0% compared to the previous year. It is calculated based on PeerSpot user engagement data.
Operating Systems (OS) for Business Mindshare Distribution
ProductMindshare (%)
Wordpress on Amazon Linux0.2%
ECS-Optimized Amazon Linux Support by SupportedImages0.6%
Other99.2%
Operating Systems (OS) for Business
 

Featured Reviews

Naresh-Reddy - PeerSpot reviewer
Head Of Engineering at OORWIN LABS INC
Auto-scaling microservices reduce costs while ensuring fast, reliable document parsing
While ECS-Optimized Amazon Linux has provided significant benefits in terms of scalability and cost optimization, we have encountered a few operational challenges. One limitation is application-level debugging. Compared to traditional EC2 instances, troubleshooting in ECS can be more complex because containers are ephemeral. Without centralized observability tools, it is more difficult to pinpoint the exact source of an issue, such as the specific line of code, request, or service responsible for an error or performance bottleneck. To address this, we have implemented our own centralized logging and monitoring solution to improve visibility into application behavior. Another consideration is resource sizing. Our microservices have relatively modest memory requirements, so the available ECS task configurations are sufficient for our workloads. However, for large, monolithic applications with higher memory and compute requirements, scaling can require a different architecture or deployment strategy. Since our platform is built using independently scalable microservices, this has not been a significant limitation for our environment.
Harshwardhan Gullapalli - PeerSpot reviewer
AI Engineer at a educational organization with 51-200 employees
Hosting client portals has boosted compliance workflows and delivers faster document access
Overall, it is a solid combination, but there are a few areas where improvements could help. First, having documentation and tutorials specific to Wordpress on Amazon Linux could be more comprehensive. While there is plenty of general Wordpress on Amazon Linux and Amazon Linux documentation, having more unified guides that walk through best practices for this specific pairing would be helpful for teams getting started. Second, a native performance monitoring dashboard built into Wordpress on Amazon Linux would be valuable. Right now, you need to integrate CloudWatch separately, and having it more seamlessly integrated out of the box would cut setup time. Third, automated backup and disaster recovery features could be simplified. We had to build custom scripts for this, so if Wordpress on Amazon Linux offered more native plug-and-play backup solutions tied to AWS, that would reduce complexity. Fourth, better out-of-the-box security hardening would be beneficial. While Amazon Linux and Wordpress on Amazon Linux are secure, having more automated security configurations pre-applied during initial setup would help teams avoid common misconfigurations.

Quotes from Members

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

Pros

"The features I value the most include the speed of the solution, and in terms of managing workflows, it makes things easier, enabling organizations to operate with fewer personnel for those tasks."
"ECS-Optimized Amazon Linux Support by SupportedImages has positively impacted our organization by significantly reducing the overall cost."
"With ECS-Optimized Amazon Linux Support by SupportedImages, we are reducing approximately 40 to 50 percent of invoice cost, automatically scaling tasks with traffic, and till today we have not faced any downtime of any of our production services."
"The overall experience with ECS-Optimized Amazon Linux Support by SupportedImages is good because it delivers what we want and meets our requirements."
"Using ECS-Optimized Amazon Linux Support by SupportedImages provides better visibility into the issues."
"Implementing ECS-Optimized Amazon Linux Support by SupportedImages has reduced the amount of money we are spending."
"ECS-Optimized Amazon Linux Support by SupportedImages has impacted our organization positively and has been a game changer for this product because it has helped reduce so much manual intervention."
"Overall, the return on investment is excellent because the combination of cost saving, time saving, and improved operational efficiency makes Wordpress on Amazon Linux a genuinely smart business decision."
"The best features Wordpress on Amazon Linux offers include being lightweight and working very well, providing great performance."
"The best features of Wordpress on Amazon Linux definitely include those features that you mentioned, and the installation process is very easy; we just have to follow the official documentation, and it's pretty straightforward to use."
"Wordpress on Amazon Linux has improved operational efficiency, reduced website management complexity, and accelerated the content publishing process."
"Wordpress on Amazon Linux positively impacts my organization by making the management of deployments easier from a developer's perspective, providing full access for me to manage according to my ease."
"Wordpress on Amazon Linux has positively impacted my organization mainly by providing cost savings and enabling fast deployment of customer requirements for websites that need to be hosted with Wordpress on Amazon Linux."
"Having a trusted source and ready-to-deploy Wordpress images has helped my workflow and my clients by speeding up deployment times and eliminating worries about the quality or security of the image."
"Since switching to Wordpress on Amazon Linux, I estimate that we have reclaimed about 60% of our time back on deployments."
 

Cons

"Support is helpful for general issues, but response time may not match expectations."
"To improve ECS-Optimized Amazon Linux Support by SupportedImages, deployment strategies need to be carefully chosen, especially regarding container tagging strategies for deployments from Jenkins or GitHub Actions, and improving container image sizes."
"In my opinion, the ECS-Optimized Amazon Linux Support by SupportedImages can be improved by running faster."
"With ECS-Optimized Amazon Linux Support by SupportedImages, we are not able to see the error log whenever it occurs."
"The UI could be better. It is simple, but it could be more simple."
"ECS-Optimized Amazon Linux Support by SupportedImages scales with the growing needs of my organization in most cases and does the job effectively. However, during peak times, we require another solution, which is one of the reasons why we are moving to EKS."
"I have experienced downtime, crashes, and performance issues."
"Performance is actually the number one complaint I have regarding Wordpress, along with the hidden errors that require effort to find."
"I look forward to more cloud-provided or natively provided images or AMIs featuring Wordpress on Amazon Linux pre-configured within them, as previously I used Bitnami images that were bundled with Wordpress on various operating systems."
"I notice lagging when using Wordpress on Amazon Linux in the cloud, especially during high traffic."
"Wordpress on Amazon Linux has plenty of improvements needed as it is not fully stable."
"Wordpress on Amazon Linux is not recommended for beginners because some Linux knowledge is required."
"I don't think much improvement is required for Wordpress on Amazon Linux, but from my experience, there might be aspects related to user access that could be better."
"Overall, it is a solid combination, but there are a few areas where improvements could help."
"Wordpress on Amazon Linux can be improved in some ways, like by providing some tools that allow us to upload our theme or website contents and related website things, and also regarding certificate rotations to make it easy, and it can be better in sessions."
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Top Industries

By visitors reading reviews
Construction Company
35%
Computer Software Company
15%
Transportation Company
8%
Manufacturing Company
7%
Construction Company
27%
Manufacturing Company
12%
Transportation Company
9%
Comms Service Provider
9%
 

Company Size

By reviewers
Large Enterprise
Midsize Enterprise
Small Business
By reviewers
Company SizeCount
Small Business9
Midsize Enterprise1
Large Enterprise3
By reviewers
Company SizeCount
Small Business11
Large Enterprise21
 

Questions from the Community

What is your experience regarding pricing and costs for ECS-Optimized Amazon Linux Support by SupportedImages?
My experience with setup costs and pricing indicates that it still costs lots of money, and we are trying to reduce the amount by saving.
What needs improvement with ECS-Optimized Amazon Linux Support by SupportedImages?
ECS-Optimized Amazon Linux Support by SupportedImages can be improved in several ways. We can have better documentation such as step-by-step guides for cluster setup, scaling integration, and troub...
What is your primary use case for ECS-Optimized Amazon Linux Support by SupportedImages?
A quick specific example of our main use case for ECS-Optimized Amazon Linux Support by SupportedImages would be minimal manual intervention. Performance has been stable and consistent, which helps...
What is your experience regarding pricing and costs for Wordpress on Amazon Linux?
We did not purchase any licenses; we just used the free version that is open to the public and installed it on Amazon Linux 2. This was a completely free version without any licenses or paying cost...
What needs improvement with Wordpress on Amazon Linux?
We still face problems with downtimes because sometimes Wordpress just stops working on Linux. Whenever there is a database connection spike, we believe developers have to configure the limitation ...
What is your primary use case for Wordpress on Amazon Linux?
My main use case for Wordpress on Amazon Linux is to deploy the Wordpress application that the customer holds. One of the applications was just a flat application for the customer's marketing websi...
 

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