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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.
Bahattin Yetismis - PeerSpot reviewer
The product is easy to use and has excellent performance and availability
The setup is really straightforward. It is not complex. We develop DevOps scripts to deploy it. It takes only one or two hours. If the hardware is available, then it will take only one hour. We prepare the hardware environment and deploy the solution. After that, we deploy the Docker container environment. Then, we run the whole software. The product is deployed on-premises because we are still in the testing phase. We have a small number of customers. In the future, we will try to migrate to the cloud.

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."
"Ubuntu has a good interface, it is easier to use than other distribution such as CentOS or Red Hat. It's suitable for beginners who want to start learning Linux. It has a simple interface and it's easy to use."
"Ubuntu Linux has good security features and a lot of software compatibility."
"The most valuable features of the solution are that it is a very free tool and serves as a very trustworthy product."
"Some of the highlighted valuable features are that is based on Linux, configurable, functional, and robust."
"Ubuntu Linux is easy to start, and MicroK8s is easy to deploy. Plug into the back-end storage and networking is also easy. It is good to start with 3-4 nodes, but hard to scale. For production grades like 20 or 100 nodes, we go with the RedHat for on-premise."
"Ubuntu is free and stable."
"The solution is more secure than competitors such as Microsoft Windows."
"The most valuable feature is that it's developer-friendly and easily accessible. Like any other Linux operating system, you have access to open sources, all the necessary tooling, and anything that helps developers do their work. I'm no Linux guru, but Ubuntu offers packages that I find easy to use. There are other options for people who are very skilled with Linux, but this solution has the perfect balance of having enough technical requirements to meet your needs while still being usable. It doesn't require you to be so technically proficient that you need to recompile kernels or anything like that. It's a Linux operating system for normal people."
 

Cons

"Cisco Piston OpenStack needs to be more closely integrated between different solutions to work seamlessly for the client and the deployment team."
"There are certain shortcomings related to the product's frequency of updates. From an improvement perspective, my company expects the solution to offer less frequent updates."
"On the desktop edition, we'd like more themes."
"At times, it can be complex when we are trying to integrate or when we are trying to set up some features."
"Ubuntu Linux needs to improve its stability. I would like it to show the battery percentage at the screen top."
"Ubuntu Linux could improve by having better documentation because sometimes their documentation is not very good."
"The installation of Ubuntu is somewhat complicated, requires better documentation."
"The solution could be more stable and secure."
"Ease of use and ease of deployment could still be improved in this system."
 

Pricing and Cost Advice

"We pay a yearly licensing fee for the solution."
"We are using Ubuntu Linux free of cost, and there is no licensing."
"The solution is open source and its use is included in the monthly fees we pay."
"We do not incur a licensing fee for the solution, as we make use of the free version."
"The product is cheap compared to Windows."
"​Old equipment works for at least two or three years more, which means a significant savings.​"
"It is open-source. We don't have to pay for its license."
"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."
"Ubuntu Linux is open-source and available to use free of charge."
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Top Industries

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Computer Software Company
14%
University
10%
Manufacturing Company
9%
Educational Organization
8%
 

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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

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