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At a Glance
CentOS
CentOS
Star Rating
(389)4.5 out of 5
Market Segments
Mid-Market (38.2% of reviews)
Information
Entry-Level Pricing
No pricing available
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Oracle Linux
Oracle Linux
Star Rating
(310)4.4 out of 5
Market Segments
Enterprise (49.0% of reviews)
Information
Entry-Level Pricing
Free Unlimited
Learn more about Oracle Linux
AI Generated Summary
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  • Users report that CentOS has a strong community support system, which is beneficial for troubleshooting and finding solutions, while Oracle Linux users mention that the official support from Oracle is more robust, especially for enterprise-level needs.
  • Reviewers mention that CentOS offers a more straightforward installation process, making it easier for new users to get started, whereas Oracle Linux users report that the installation can be more complex due to additional enterprise features.
  • G2 users highlight that CentOS excels in RAM management, providing efficient memory usage for various applications, while users on G2 note that Oracle Linux has advanced I/O management capabilities, which are particularly advantageous for high-performance workloads.
  • Users say that CentOS is favored for its cost-effectiveness, being free and open-source, while Oracle Linux users report that the subscription model offers valuable features like Oracle's Unbreakable Enterprise Kernel, which enhances system stability and performance.
  • Reviewers mention that CentOS has a larger user base in the mid-market segment, which fosters a wealth of shared knowledge and resources, while Oracle Linux is preferred in enterprise environments, as users report better integration with Oracle's suite of products.
  • Users report that both CentOS and Oracle Linux have solid backup and recovery options, but Oracle Linux users highlight the advanced features like Oracle Recovery Manager (RMAN) that provide more comprehensive data protection solutions.
Pricing
Entry-Level Pricing
CentOS
No pricing available
Oracle Linux
Oracle Linux Free Download
Free
Unlimited
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Free Trial
CentOS
No trial information available
Oracle Linux
Free Trial is available
Ratings
Meets Requirements
9.1
313
8.8
225
Ease of Use
8.5
313
8.5
225
Ease of Setup
8.5
191
8.5
147
Ease of Admin
8.5
188
8.5
137
Quality of Support
8.1
259
8.2
215
Has the product been a good partner in doing business?
8.8
147
8.5
133
Product Direction (% positive)
8.4
293
8.0
209
Features by Category
Not enough data
Not enough data
Memory Management - Operating System
Not enough data
Not enough data
Device Management - Operating System
Not enough data
Not enough data
Backup and Recovery - Operating System
Not enough data
Not enough data
Error Detection - Operating System
Not enough data
Not enough data
Categories
Categories
Shared Categories
CentOS
CentOS
Oracle Linux
Oracle Linux
CentOS and Oracle Linux are categorized as Operating System
Unique Categories
CentOS
CentOS is categorized as AWS Marketplace
Oracle Linux
Oracle Linux has no unique categories
Reviews
Reviewers' Company Size
CentOS
CentOS
Small-Business(50 or fewer emp.)
31.2%
Mid-Market(51-1000 emp.)
38.2%
Enterprise(> 1000 emp.)
30.6%
Oracle Linux
Oracle Linux
Small-Business(50 or fewer emp.)
20.2%
Mid-Market(51-1000 emp.)
30.8%
Enterprise(> 1000 emp.)
49.0%
Reviewers' Industry
CentOS
CentOS
Information Technology and Services
30.4%
Computer Software
15.6%
Computer & Network Security
5.9%
Telecommunications
4.0%
Internet
3.5%
Other
40.6%
Oracle Linux
Oracle Linux
Information Technology and Services
24.2%
Computer Software
10.9%
Computer & Network Security
7.8%
Telecommunications
6.8%
Financial Services
3.8%
Other
46.4%
Most Helpful Reviews
CentOS
CentOS
Most Helpful Favorable Review
Anthony E.
AE
Anthony E.
Verified User in Automotive

I love the community-driven, open-source aspect of CentOS. Being fairly new to Linux, I was able to find answers to all of my questions by utilizing community efforts and ultimately was able to create a file/email server from ground-up off of a bare-bones...

Most Helpful Critical Review
TC
Tiffany C.
Verified User in Computer Hardware

Having a really hard time getting my VM network settings to work properly.

Oracle Linux
Oracle Linux
Most Helpful Favorable Review
David A.
DA
David A.
Verified User in Information Technology and Services

Easy and fast to install and setup and it was free for the agreement that my company had

Most Helpful Critical Review
Michael F.
MF
Michael F.
Verified User in Computer Software

Oracle Linux was a way for Oracle to try to force you into making an additional purchase. When originally launched they toyed with the idea of saying they only supported Oracle's RDBMS platform running on Oracle Linux, but were forced to change that...

Alternatives
CentOS
CentOS Alternatives
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macOS Sierra
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Oracle Linux
Oracle Linux Alternatives
Ubuntu
Ubuntu
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Red Hat Enterprise Linux
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Windows 7
Windows 7
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Windows 8
Windows 8
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Discussions
CentOS
CentOS Discussions
how to improve the customization of repositories?
1 comment
AM
use a command like this: tcpdump -c 12 -i enp0s3 | grep "string search" You capture the traffic according to the filter set example: http, wget...Read more
How can I acheive client isolation ?
1 comment
Robert R.
RR
When I was learning about client isolation I found this web article very helpful. I hope it will help you. ...Read more
Where did you go to learn how to use CentOS?
1 comment
arun kumar g.
AG
At my first job organization. Some learning forums like stackexchange, tldp, the Linux Foundation etc..., Read more
Oracle Linux
Oracle Linux Discussions
What is Oracle Linux used for?
7 comments
Amit N.
AN
The main use case for using Oracle Linux was to save millions of dollars migrating from Solaris UNIX. The use of Oracle Linux Cloud provides scalability and...Read more
Is Oracle Linux the same as Red Hat?
2 comments
walter g.
WG
No, but it is compatible with RHELRead more
It’s nice product
1 comment
Muhammad H.
MH
Materialized view is a great feature for query optimization.Read more