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LAMP Stack CentOS vs Ubuntu Linux comparison

 

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Executive SummaryUpdated on Jan 25, 2026

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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

LAMP Stack CentOS
Ranking in Operating Systems (OS) for Business
29th
Average Rating
8.2
Reviews Sentiment
3.5
Number of Reviews
10
Ranking in other categories
No ranking in other categories
Ubuntu Linux
Ranking in Operating Systems (OS) for Business
2nd
Average Rating
8.6
Reviews Sentiment
7.3
Number of Reviews
151
Ranking in other categories
OpenStack (1st)
 

Mindshare comparison

As of August 2026, in the Operating Systems (OS) for Business category, the mindshare of LAMP Stack CentOS is 0.2%. The mindshare of Ubuntu Linux is 8.1%, down from 12.2% compared to the previous year. It is calculated based on PeerSpot user engagement data.
Operating Systems (OS) for Business Mindshare Distribution
ProductMindshare (%)
Ubuntu Linux8.1%
LAMP Stack CentOS0.2%
Other91.7%
Operating Systems (OS) for Business
 

Featured Reviews

MK
Senior System Specialist at a transportation company with 51-200 employees
Bundled web stack has simplified secure payment workflows but still needs smoother upgrades
Regarding how LAMP Stack CentOS can be improved, I would add a few points. Over the two decades of optimizations, the relational integrity that MariaDB and MySQL handle for complex data relationships and transactional integrity is perfect. The cost efficiency is also excellent. LAMP Stack CentOS's scalability is good so far, but there are some challenges as well. As we enter the agentic AI, achieving stability in LAMP Stack CentOS depends entirely on managing traditional web infrastructure. I manage the web infrastructure easily via LAMP Stack CentOS. However, when I try agentic AI, instability does not mean server uptime. I mean execution predictability and preventing logical failure. Therefore, AI in LAMP Stack CentOS becomes unstable and exhibits special behavior. LAMP Stack CentOS is stable in my experience; however, sometimes when more traffic comes and hits, it fluctuates. When we need to upgrade, there are some difficulties in LAMP Stack CentOS. Suppose I need to use MySQL 8 in my production environment but my LAMP Stack CentOS is outdated. At that time I need to upgrade the full stack to maintain it. If I use Apache, MySQL, and PHP separately, my DBA can normally upgrade MySQL, and my developer can upgrade PHP. However, when I use LAMP Stack CentOS, the whole team combination is needed, and then we can upgrade the full stack. This is the challenge so far.
reviewer2728158 - PeerSpot reviewer
Associate Cloud Operations Engineer at a tech vendor with 501-1,000 employees
Good compatibility and improvement needed in migration process
For long-term support, it has been good because in most enterprise environments, people still use Ubuntu Linux sixteen, which is quite obsolete now. Other enterprise versions do not support obsolete systems, so supportability is good in terms of Ubuntu Linux. For sustainability, it's quite a significant point of view for every organization. For us, Ubuntu Linux is the preferable way. For others, it might not be, so that is quite a subjective matter itself. The pinpoint of the problem is that they take time because they need specific information. We need to go to AWS first, and then they'll contact the Ubuntu Linux support team itself. This creates a two-way hop for us, which is why it's not that great. It's not really Ubuntu Linux's problem but rather the way we are accessing Ubuntu Linux. The migration part when migrating an application or one version of Ubuntu Linux to another is quite hectic. During the process, one or many applications might crash. That is something they could handle themselves, but I don't think that's something Ubuntu Linux will look into. During a migration project that I was handling, Ubuntu Linux was not completely compatible for the migration process from one application to another. This is an area they could improve in migrating from minor versions to major versions.

Quotes from Members

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

Pros

"LAMP Stack CentOS has positively impacted my organization by providing a standard, zero-license, licensing-free gateway into the Red Hat enterprise ecosystem."
"LAMP Stack CentOS has positively impacted my organization by allowing me to better serve clients with PHP in a smooth way, so I don't need to request anything else from my clients to run their applications."
"The best feature that LAMP Stack CentOS offers in my experience is that I am getting the bundle where Apache, MySQL, and PHP come together, it is easy to maintain, easy to provide support, and when I am using LAMP Stack CentOS, I need minimum resources."
"LAMP Stack CentOS has positively impacted us by giving us a stable, low-cost, and predictable platform for PHP-based applications."
"LAMP Stack CentOS has positively impacted my organization significantly, especially for a client with an e-commerce platform selling bikes and cars, because easy deployment allows me to implement small changes within minutes and resolving log issues is straightforward, which means my clients are pleased with the simplicity and effectiveness of the tool."
"LAMP Stack CentOS builds client trust that we can get our projects live in no time and builds credibility for the organization."
"The best features LAMP Stack CentOS offers in my experience are its better supportability compared to Debian, Ubuntu Mint, and Oracle support is much better."
"LAMP Stack CentOS has impacted my organization positively as it was the main stack for the development and hosting of the developed solutions for some of the companies."
"For us, OpenStack is awesome. We want something that will be much simpler than a broad and complicated solution."
"We save money by avoiding the need for software purchases and upgrades."
"The solution is very lightweight and extremely powerful."
"Ubuntu is very easy to use and you can manage it on your own."
"Ubuntu Linux is lightweight, fast, and works seamlessly with command-line terminals."
"From a stability perspective, Ubuntu Linux is quite stable, which is the reason I'm using it at home for the lab, and when I deploy it, it's quite stable and I don't need to do anything else."
"I would recommend it because it is very stable, supports almost every new feature, and almost all open-source projects, with easy support available from the web and professionals."
"I love using it; it is the best-supported one by the community, and I still recommend it to anybody who asks me, "What should I do here?""
 

Cons

"The performance of LAMP Stack CentOS when handling high-traffic websites or demanding workloads might require us to set up some load balancing."
"LAMP Stack CentOS has not really impacted my organization positively."
"An area for improvement I can think of is the setup and installation process, which can be challenging."
"The biggest challenge is that the stack is very stable, but it can feel traditional compared to containerized or cloud-native platforms."
"The bigger area for improvement for LAMP Stack CentOS is overall ecosystem lifecycle predictability."
"I would like to see new functionalities or improvements in LAMP Stack CentOS because the packets are older than in other distros."
"LAMP Stack CentOS could be improved in terms of configuration being a little easier."
"LAMP Stack CentOS can be improved by tracking the CVEs and releasing fixes as fast as possible."
"The user interface could be improved, as it looks a little bit older."
"The most obvious instance of this is that it's caused me to have issues with Chrome."
"There is a large open-sourced community that is helpful. I had a lot of problems when starting out and there was plenty of assistance throughout the community. Since everyone is helping for free the support could be better."
"The migration part when migrating an application or one version of Ubuntu Linux to another is quite hectic. During the process, one or many applications might crash."
"The documentation is very poor."
"I don't think I would recommend Ubuntu for anyone working in an enterprise environment."
"The stability could be improved."
"I think that the Ubuntu user interface should be improved because it is not very user-friendly."
 

Pricing and Cost Advice

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"We don't pay any fees."
"We are using the free and open-sourced version of the solution."
"It is 100% free."
"Ubuntu is essentially free to download and use, making it accessible to anyone without the need for licensing costs."
"The use of the solution is inexpensive and the hardware it needs to operate can be priced very low. There is not a license for the solution but there is for the hardware."
"This is a free solution."
"It is open-source. We don't have to pay for its license."
"It's an open source solution, but you can make donations if you'd like to."
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Top Industries

By visitors reading reviews
Construction Company
41%
Manufacturing Company
10%
Transportation Company
7%
Comms Service Provider
6%
Comms Service Provider
11%
Financial Services Firm
9%
University
9%
Manufacturing Company
9%
 

Company Size

By reviewers
Large Enterprise
Midsize Enterprise
Small Business
By reviewers
Company SizeCount
Small Business7
Midsize Enterprise1
Large Enterprise5
By reviewers
Company SizeCount
Small Business85
Midsize Enterprise22
Large Enterprise54
 

Questions from the Community

What needs improvement with LAMP Stack CentOS?
LAMP Stack CentOS could be improved in terms of configuration being a little easier. For new developers or new users, configuring and deploying production servers is a little complex compared to ea...
What is your primary use case for LAMP Stack CentOS?
My main use case for LAMP Stack CentOS is deploying the server on Linux Apache machines, centralizing the repositories, and executing cron jobs. I utilize all of these capabilities.
What advice do you have for others considering LAMP Stack CentOS?
My advice for others looking into using LAMP Stack CentOS is that everything is acceptable as of now. For new organizations using it, everything is fine. Implementation is related to the ease of de...
Which would you choose - Ubuntu Linux or Oracle Linux?
Ubunto Linux is a complete Linux operating system that is freely available with both community and professional support. This solution is suitable for both desktop and server use. It has a very app...
What is your experience regarding pricing and costs for Ubuntu Linux?
My experience with the pricing for Ubuntu Linux is that I always use the free version, so I never paid for any installations or support.
What needs improvement with Ubuntu Linux?
The user experience on Ubuntu Linux is very good, so I believe there is no need for improvement.
 

Also Known As

LAMP Stack on CentOS
Ubuntu
 

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Samsung, eBay, AT&T, Walmart, Cisco, Time Warner Cable, Bloomberg, Best Buy, Dell, Intel, Microsoft, Ericsson, Orange, Wells Fargo
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