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At a Glance
Apple OS X Mavericks
Apple OS X Mavericks
Star Rating
(72)4.3 out of 5
Market Segments
Small-Business (55.4% of reviews)
Information
Pros & Cons
Entry-Level Pricing
No pricing available
Learn more about Apple OS X Mavericks
Red Hat Enterprise Linux
Red Hat Enterprise Linux
Star Rating
(942)4.6 out of 5
Market Segments
Enterprise (51.1% of reviews)
Information
Pros & Cons
Entry-Level Pricing
No pricing available
Learn more about Red Hat Enterprise Linux
AI Generated Summary
AI-generated. Powered by real user reviews.
  • G2 reviewers report that Red Hat Enterprise Linux excels in enterprise environments, with users praising its robust security features and the ability to automate tasks through scripting and cron jobs. This makes it a preferred choice for organizations that prioritize security and operational efficiency.
  • Users say that Apple OS X Mavericks stands out for its user-friendly interface and performance enhancements, particularly in memory management and battery life. Reviewers appreciate features like the tabbed Finder, which simplifies file management, making it a great option for small businesses and individual users.
  • According to verified reviews, Red Hat Enterprise Linux has a higher overall satisfaction score, indicating that users feel more positively about their experience with the software. This is reflected in comments highlighting its effectiveness for enterprise use and the ease of running command line operations.
  • Reviewers mention that while Apple OS X Mavericks offers a smooth user experience, it may not meet the specific needs of larger enterprises as effectively as Red Hat. Users noted that while it has great features for personal use, it lacks some of the advanced capabilities required for complex business environments.
  • G2 reviewers highlight that Red Hat's support quality is highly rated, with users feeling that the company is a reliable partner in their business operations. This contrasts with Apple OS X Mavericks, where users have expressed satisfaction but noted that support can be less tailored to enterprise needs.
  • Users report that both operating systems have their strengths, but Red Hat's focus on enterprise solutions and security makes it a better fit for larger organizations, while Apple OS X Mavericks is favored for its ease of use and efficiency improvements, particularly for small businesses and individual users.
Pricing
Entry-Level Pricing
Apple OS X Mavericks
No pricing available
Red Hat Enterprise Linux
No pricing available
Free Trial
Apple OS X Mavericks
No trial information available
Red Hat Enterprise Linux
No trial information available
Ratings
Meets Requirements
8.8
51
9.1
488
Ease of Use
9.1
52
8.4
754
Ease of Setup
9.0
21
8.5
561
Ease of Admin
8.8
12
8.5
291
Quality of Support
8.7
47
8.8
472
Has the product been a good partner in doing business?
9.2
13
8.8
278
Product Direction (% positive)
7.8
47
8.9
468
Features by Category
Not enough data
8.6
42
Performance
Not enough data
8.7
41
Not enough data
8.8
39
Not enough data
8.6
38
Functionality
Not enough data
8.8
39
Not enough data
8.5
39
Not enough data
9.0
39
Not enough data
9.1
39
Agentic AI - Server Virtualization
Not enough data
8.6
6
Not enough data
8.1
6
Not enough data
8.3
6
Not enough data
8.6
6
Not enough data
8.3
6
Not enough data
8.6
6
Not enough data
8.7
23
Application Support
Not enough data
8.9
21
Not enough data
8.7
21
Not enough data
8.7
21
Not enough data
8.5
21
System Capability
Not enough data
8.2
20
Not enough data
8.0
21
Not enough data
8.8
21
Security
Not enough data
9.0
19
Not enough data
9.3
21
8.7
5
8.2
22
Memory Management - Operating System
8.7
5
8.8
18
Device Management - Operating System
Not enough data
8.6
18
Backup and Recovery - Operating System
Not enough data
7.5
19
Error Detection - Operating System
Not enough data
7.8
20
IoT Operating SystemsHide 4 FeaturesShow 4 Features
Not enough data
7.8
7
Security
Not enough data
7.4
7
Not enough data
8.3
7
Not enough data
8.3
7
Not enough data
8.1
7
Categories
Categories
Shared Categories
Apple OS X Mavericks
Apple OS X Mavericks
Red Hat Enterprise Linux
Red Hat Enterprise Linux
Apple OS X Mavericks and Red Hat Enterprise Linux are categorized as Operating System
Unique Categories
Apple OS X Mavericks
Apple OS X Mavericks has no unique categories
Red Hat Enterprise Linux
Red Hat Enterprise Linux is categorized as IoT Operating Systems, Server Virtualization, and Container Engine
Reviews
Reviewers' Company Size
Apple OS X Mavericks
Apple OS X Mavericks
Small-Business(50 or fewer emp.)
55.4%
Mid-Market(51-1000 emp.)
30.8%
Enterprise(> 1000 emp.)
13.8%
Red Hat Enterprise Linux
Red Hat Enterprise Linux
Small-Business(50 or fewer emp.)
19.5%
Mid-Market(51-1000 emp.)
29.4%
Enterprise(> 1000 emp.)
51.1%
Reviewers' Industry
Apple OS X Mavericks
Apple OS X Mavericks
Information Technology and Services
18.5%
Computer Software
15.4%
Computer & Network Security
6.2%
Education Management
4.6%
Media Production
3.1%
Other
52.3%
Red Hat Enterprise Linux
Red Hat Enterprise Linux
Information Technology and Services
20.2%
Computer Software
11.2%
Telecommunications
6.4%
Financial Services
5.7%
Computer & Network Security
5.1%
Other
51.3%
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Discussions
Apple OS X Mavericks
Apple OS X Mavericks Discussions
Does Apple still support OS X Mavericks?
2 Comments
Can I upgrade from OS X Mavericks?
1 Comment
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Apple OS X Mavericks has no more discussions with answers
Red Hat Enterprise Linux
Red Hat Enterprise Linux Discussions
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which is better centos or rhel?
1 Comment
MM
CentOS prior to 8 was great but now they have the stream model and I am not sure I would put production machines on anything like that but I have not done...Read more
How to use RedHat Containers for Virtualization?
1 Comment
Genevieve S.
GS
If container-native virtualization is enabled for let’s say an open shift cluster, you can create and add virtualized applications from the service catalog...Read more