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Cisco Piston OpenStack [EOL] vs Ubuntu Linux comparison

 

Categories and Ranking

Cisco Piston OpenStack [EOL]
Average Rating
7.0
Number of Reviews
1
Ranking in other categories
No ranking in other categories
Ubuntu Linux
Average Rating
8.6
Reviews Sentiment
8.0
Number of Reviews
138
Ranking in other categories
OpenStack (1st), Operating Systems (OS) for Business (2nd)
 

Featured Reviews

Bao Yi Chai - PeerSpot reviewer
The solution can be used for network services virtualization, but it needs to be more closely integrated between different solutions
I am using the Newton version of Cisco Piston OpenStack. Users should have a very competent in-house team or a third-party team ready to support them because Cisco Piston OpenStack is not an easy solution. It's more complex than VMware. Overall, I rate Cisco Piston OpenStack a seven out of ten.
AtulChaurasia - PeerSpot reviewer
A stable and free solution that is easy to deploy and has a user-friendly GUI
Ubuntu improves its products every year. Earlier, the GUI was not good, so Ubuntu improved it. They have removed the complexity of the software. My recommendation depends on people’s use cases. If someone wants to test something that is more stable on Ubuntu, they can use the solution. They can use other Linux flavors like Red Hat, too. Overall, I rate the solution an eight or nine out of ten.

Quotes from Members

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

Pros

"Cisco has a very wide network-based competency."
"It's an open-source and free platform, which makes it accessible and useful."
"There are many features I like about this solution, but one that stands out, is that it allows me to easily install new packages and to have recent packages available."
"Stable and easy to use solution."
"Doesn't require significant manual configuration."
"The tool's valuable feature is its pro security features. I also like the way it serves the infrastructure. The main thing is that each new update or version ensures it comes out with zero vulnerabilities—no high, medium, or low vulnerabilities."
"The solution is stable."
"Ubuntu is good for machine learning. It's also a good option for any type of application, like multimedia and movies."
"I like the fact that I can make it very secure with my own knowledge, which makes it different from Windows that does things in the background by magic, and you hope that it's secure. I like the availability of starting with Linux with totally minimal permissions for anybody and then increasing it on an as-needed basis. This is probably the most important to me."
 

Cons

"Cisco Piston OpenStack needs to be more closely integrated between different solutions to work seamlessly for the client and the deployment team."
"When you talk of some of the flexibility, like you want to install from scratch, Windows is more user-friendly compared to Linux."
"People with a Windows background may not find the solution's user interface user-friendly."
"Developing more applications for businesses could work better, but that is not part of the OS piece. Let the developers work on other apps, therefore the needs for consuming less memory do not affect the performance of this OS version."
"You have to do a lot of configurations yourself. It is not very user friendly."
"The vendor must provide an official support team."
"Lacks the ability for disk expansion."
"Better integration between the interface of the software and the operating system itself would be a benefit in the future."
"Ubuntu Linux needs to improve its stability. I would like it to show the battery percentage at the screen top."
 

Pricing and Cost Advice

"We pay a yearly licensing fee for the solution."
"I am not in a position to comment on the licensing, as we mostly make use of the free version."
"We do not incur a licensing fee for the solution, as we make use of the free version."
"We do not have any support agreements with Ubuntu, so we are using the free and open source version."
"The solution is free."
"Ubuntu Linux has a free version, especially if you don't require support."
"It's an open source solution, but you can make donations if you'd like to."
"There is not a license needed for the solution. You only have to pay for technical support."
"Ubuntu Linux is an open-source product that is free to use."
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Top Industries

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Computer Software Company
14%
University
10%
Manufacturing Company
9%
Educational Organization
9%
 

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Questions from the Community

What do you like most about Cisco Piston OpenStack?
Cisco has a very wide network-based competency.
What needs improvement with Cisco Piston OpenStack?
Cisco Piston OpenStack needs to be more closely integrated between different solutions to work seamlessly for the client and the deployment team.
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 do you like most about Ubuntu Linux?
It has a good support system for loading databases.
What is your experience regarding pricing and costs for Ubuntu Linux?
Ubuntu Linux is open-source and free to use, which makes it cost-effective.
 

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Also Known As

Piston OpenStack
Ubuntu
 

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Sample Customers

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