Compare Azure Virtual Machines and Red Hat Enterprise Linux

At a Glance
Azure Virtual Machines
Azure Virtual Machines
Star Rating
(388)4.4 out of 5
Market Segments
Enterprise (34.6% of reviews)
Information
Pros & Cons
Entry-Level Pricing
No pricing available
Learn more about Azure Virtual Machines
Red Hat Enterprise Linux
Red Hat Enterprise Linux
Star Rating
(957)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 run scripts and automate tasks. One user noted, "RHEL is the best OS for enterprise use," highlighting its reliability for critical applications.
  • Users say Azure Virtual Machines offer exceptional flexibility and ease of use, particularly for those needing to quickly deploy and scale resources. Reviewers appreciate the integration with the Azure ecosystem, stating, "Creating VMs is extremely easy, and templates help in optimizing cost vs performance."
  • According to verified reviews, Red Hat Enterprise Linux has a higher overall satisfaction score, reflecting its strong performance in quality and support. Users have mentioned the platform's ease of use and security, with one stating, "Easy to use and more security purpose we use."
  • Reviewers mention that Azure Virtual Machines provide a seamless experience for managing sensitive information, with features like Availability Sets enhancing stability. One user highlighted, "AVM plays a significant role in my organization, especially since we handle sensitive client information."
  • G2 reviewers indicate that while both products have strong support, Red Hat Enterprise Linux stands out with a higher quality of support rating. Users have noted the helpfulness of the support team, which contributes to a smoother operational experience.
  • Users report that both platforms are easy to set up, but Azure Virtual Machines slightly edge out in this area, with a user mentioning the simplicity of creating and managing VMs. This ease of setup can be a significant advantage for teams looking to minimize downtime during implementation.
Pricing
Entry-Level Pricing
Azure Virtual Machines
No pricing available
Red Hat Enterprise Linux
No pricing available
Free Trial
Azure Virtual Machines
No trial information available
Red Hat Enterprise Linux
No trial information available
Ratings
Meets Requirements
9.0
334
9.0
498
Ease of Use
8.6
334
8.4
764
Ease of Setup
8.6
201
8.5
571
Ease of Admin
8.6
192
8.5
294
Quality of Support
8.3
321
8.8
481
Has the product been a good partner in doing business?
8.9
184
8.9
281
Product Direction (% positive)
9.2
322
8.9
478
Features by Category
Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS)Hide 12 FeaturesShow 12 Features
8.7
70
Not enough data
Infrastructure Provision
8.9
64
Not enough data
8.6
55
Not enough data
9.0
53
Not enough data
7.2
48
Not enough data
8.3
53
Not enough data
9.2
62
Not enough data
8.5
48
Not enough data
9.1
57
Not enough data
Management
8.9
58
Not enough data
8.9
54
Not enough data
8.7
54
Not enough data
Functionality
8.8
54
Not enough data
8.7
34
8.7
45
Performance
8.5
27
8.7
43
8.3
26
8.8
41
9.0
26
8.7
39
Functionality
8.9
30
8.9
42
8.5
29
8.5
40
8.7
28
9.0
40
9.3
30
9.1
41
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
8.8
24
Application Support
Not enough data
8.9
22
Not enough data
8.7
22
Not enough data
8.7
22
Not enough data
8.6
22
System Capability
Not enough data
8.3
21
Not enough data
8.1
22
Not enough data
8.9
22
Security
Not enough data
9.1
20
Not enough data
9.3
22
Not enough data
8.5
28
Memory Management - Operating System
Not enough data
9.0
21
Device Management - Operating System
Not enough data
8.8
21
Backup and Recovery - Operating System
Not enough data
7.8
22
Error Detection - Operating System
Not enough data
8.3
26
IoT Operating SystemsHide 4 FeaturesShow 4 Features
Not enough data
8.0
8
Security
Not enough data
7.7
8
Not enough data
8.3
7
Not enough data
8.5
8
Not enough data
8.1
7
Categories
Categories
Shared Categories
Azure Virtual Machines
Azure Virtual Machines
Red Hat Enterprise Linux
Red Hat Enterprise Linux
Azure Virtual Machines and Red Hat Enterprise Linux are categorized as Server Virtualization
Unique Categories
Azure Virtual Machines
Azure Virtual Machines is categorized as Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS)
Red Hat Enterprise Linux
Red Hat Enterprise Linux is categorized as Operating System, IoT Operating Systems, and Container Engine
Reviews
Reviewers' Company Size
Azure Virtual Machines
Azure Virtual Machines
Small-Business(50 or fewer emp.)
31.9%
Mid-Market(51-1000 emp.)
33.5%
Enterprise(> 1000 emp.)
34.6%
Red Hat Enterprise Linux
Red Hat Enterprise Linux
Small-Business(50 or fewer emp.)
19.4%
Mid-Market(51-1000 emp.)
29.5%
Enterprise(> 1000 emp.)
51.1%
Reviewers' Industry
Azure Virtual Machines
Azure Virtual Machines
Information Technology and Services
29.9%
Computer Software
17.8%
Computer & Network Security
7.3%
Accounting
4.3%
Information Services
2.4%
Other
38.3%
Red Hat Enterprise Linux
Red Hat Enterprise Linux
Information Technology and Services
20.0%
Computer Software
11.3%
Telecommunications
6.6%
Financial Services
5.8%
Computer & Network Security
5.0%
Other
51.3%
Alternatives
Azure Virtual Machines
Azure Virtual Machines Alternatives
Google Compute Engine
Google Compute Engine
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Amazon EC2
Amazon EC2
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VMware vSphere
VMware vSphere
Add VMware vSphere
DigitalOcean
DigitalOcean
Add DigitalOcean
Red Hat Enterprise Linux
Red Hat Enterprise Linux Alternatives
Ubuntu
Ubuntu
Add Ubuntu
Apple iOS
iOS
Add Apple iOS
Windows 7
Windows 7
Add Windows 7
macOS Sierra
macOS Sierra
Add macOS Sierra
Discussions
Azure Virtual Machines
Azure Virtual Machines Discussions
What are Azure virtual machines used for?
2 Comments
RL
Some use cases: Application Hosting, Development and Testing, Data Processing and Analytics, Disaster Recovery, High-Performance Computing (HPC), Hybrid...Read more
What operating systems does an Azure virtual machine support?
2 Comments
AB
2012 and aboveRead more
What is Azure Virtual Machines used for?
2 Comments
Satyam P.
SP
Azure Virtual Machines (VMs) are used to run applications and workloads on virtualized server environments in the cloud. They allow you to deploy and manage...Read more
Red Hat Enterprise Linux
Red Hat Enterprise Linux Discussions
What in RHEL you guys love?
4 Comments
Lisa L.
LL
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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
What is the b st way to implement web based tools in rhel without gui
1 Comment
MM
yum installRead more