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At a Glance
Deepin
Deepin
Star Rating
(15)4.2 out of 5
Market Segments
Small-Business (73.3% of reviews)
Information
Pros & Cons
Entry-Level Pricing
No pricing available
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Fedora
Fedora
Star Rating
(202)4.4 out of 5
Market Segments
Small-Business (50.0% of reviews)
Information
Pros & Cons
Entry-Level Pricing
No pricing available
Learn more about Fedora

Deepin vs Fedora

  • Deepin and Fedora both meet the requirements of our reviewers at a comparable rate.
  • When comparing quality of ongoing product support, reviewers felt that Fedora is the preferred option.
  • For feature updates and roadmaps, our reviewers preferred the direction of Fedora over Deepin.
Pricing
Entry-Level Pricing
Deepin
No pricing available
Fedora
No pricing available
Free Trial
Deepin
No trial information available
Fedora
No trial information available
Ratings
Meets Requirements
8.9
11
8.9
155
Ease of Use
9.2
11
8.4
157
Ease of Setup
Not enough data
8.7
63
Ease of Admin
Not enough data
8.7
51
Quality of Support
6.5
11
7.8
142
Has the product been a good partner in doing business?
Not enough data
8.3
43
Product Direction (% positive)
6.5
10
9.0
154
Features by Category
Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI)Hide 10 FeaturesShow 10 Features
Not enough data
Not enough data
Functionality
Not enough data
Not enough data
Not enough data
Not enough data
Desktop Management
Not enough data
Not enough data
Not enough data
Not enough data
Not enough data
Not enough data
Support
Not enough data
Not enough data
Security
Not enough data
Not enough data
Not enough data
Not enough data
Not enough data
Not enough data
Not enough data
Not enough data
Not enough data
7.0
6
Memory Management - Operating System
Not enough data
7.5
6
Device Management - Operating System
Not enough data
8.1
6
Backup and Recovery - Operating System
Not enough data
6.0
5
Error Detection - Operating System
Not enough data
6.4
6
Categories
Categories
Shared Categories
Deepin
Deepin
Fedora
Fedora
Deepin and Fedora share no categories
Unique Categories
Deepin
Deepin is categorized as Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI)
Fedora
Fedora is categorized as Operating System
Reviews
Reviewers' Company Size
Deepin
Deepin
Small-Business(50 or fewer emp.)
73.3%
Mid-Market(51-1000 emp.)
26.7%
Enterprise(> 1000 emp.)
0%
Fedora
Fedora
Small-Business(50 or fewer emp.)
50.0%
Mid-Market(51-1000 emp.)
27.8%
Enterprise(> 1000 emp.)
22.2%
Reviewers' Industry
Deepin
Deepin
Computer Software
33.3%
Information Technology and Services
26.7%
Sports
6.7%
Retail
6.7%
Pharmaceuticals
6.7%
Other
20.0%
Fedora
Fedora
Information Technology and Services
27.3%
Computer Software
23.7%
Internet
4.6%
Higher Education
3.6%
Consumer Goods
3.6%
Other
37.1%
Alternatives
Deepin
Deepin Alternatives
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Nerdio Manager
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Fedora
Fedora Alternatives
Windows 11
Windows 11
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Red Hat Enterprise Linux
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Windows 7
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Discussions
Deepin
Deepin Discussions
What is Deepin good for?
1 Comment
Shaif Uddin A.
SA
I love its fantastic Desktop Enviromnent, it is clear, modern, minimalistic.I would say Deepin is more user friendly that Ubuntu with a much more modern UIRead more
Is Deepin better than Windows?
1 Comment
Monty the Mongoose crying
Deepin has no more discussions with answers
Fedora
Fedora Discussions
Which is better Ubuntu or Fedora?
2 Comments
Zain U.
ZU
Well, it depends totally on your choice ubuntu is free while fedora offers some paid solution also, meanwhile they both support a nice GUI environment,...Read more
What is Fedora used for?
2 Comments
Malhar J.
MJ
Fedora is one of the most prominent Linux Operating Systems for day-to-day tasks. You can rely on it.Read more
What is Fedora used for?
2 Comments
Animesh S.
AS
Fedora is a desktop OS, you can use it as your daily machine without much hassle and paying a hefty fee for Windows or Mac license. Read more