Compare Oracle Linux and openSUSE Leap

At a Glance
Oracle Linux
Oracle Linux
Star Rating
(334)4.4 out of 5
Market Segments
Enterprise (47.6% of reviews)
Information
Pros & Cons
Entry-Level Pricing
Free Unlimited
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openSUSE Leap
openSUSE Leap
Star Rating
(34)4.3 out of 5
Market Segments
Small-Business (43.8% of reviews)
Information
Pros & Cons
Entry-Level Pricing
No pricing available
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AI Generated Summary
AI-generated. Powered by real user reviews.
  • G2 reviewers report that Oracle Linux excels in security features, with users appreciating its frequent updates and capabilities like kernel live patching, which allows for updates without system restarts. This focus on security makes it a reliable choice for enterprise environments.
  • Users say that openSUSE Leap stands out for its stability and reliability, with many praising the YaST tool for simplifying system updates and network setups. This user-friendly approach makes it a solid option for those who may not be as comfortable with command-line operations.
  • Reviewers mention that Oracle Linux is known for its dependability in handling heavy workloads, integrating smoothly with enterprise tools. This low-maintenance aspect is particularly beneficial for organizations looking to minimize downtime and streamline operations.
  • According to verified reviews, openSUSE Leap is recognized for its thorough testing, which contributes to its overall stability. Users appreciate that it feels like a high-end technology, making it a versatile tool for various applications.
  • G2 reviewers highlight that while Oracle Linux has a higher overall satisfaction score, openSUSE Leap has a slight edge in meeting specific user requirements, indicating that it may cater better to niche workflows or smaller business needs.
  • Users report that Oracle Linux provides a better quality of support, with higher ratings for responsiveness and helpfulness, which can be crucial for enterprises that require timely assistance to maintain their operations.
Pricing
Entry-Level Pricing
Oracle Linux
Oracle Linux Free Download
Free
Unlimited
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openSUSE Leap
No pricing available
Free Trial
Oracle Linux
Free Trial is available
openSUSE Leap
No trial information available
Ratings
Meets Requirements
8.8
242
9.0
23
Ease of Use
8.5
243
8.1
23
Ease of Setup
8.5
165
8.5
9
Ease of Admin
8.5
145
8.5
9
Quality of Support
8.3
231
7.7
18
Has the product been a good partner in doing business?
8.5
140
8.1
6
Product Direction (% positive)
8.1
225
7.5
23
Features by Category
8.7
22
Not enough data
Memory Management - Operating System
8.9
19
Not enough data
Device Management - Operating System
8.7
18
Not enough data
Backup and Recovery - Operating System
8.5
17
Not enough data
Error Detection - Operating System
8.6
17
Not enough data
Categories
Categories
Shared Categories
Oracle Linux
Oracle Linux
openSUSE Leap
openSUSE Leap
Oracle Linux and openSUSE Leap are categorized as Operating System
Unique Categories
Oracle Linux
Oracle Linux has no unique categories
openSUSE Leap
openSUSE Leap has no unique categories
Reviews
Reviewers' Company Size
Oracle Linux
Oracle Linux
Small-Business(50 or fewer emp.)
21.0%
Mid-Market(51-1000 emp.)
31.4%
Enterprise(> 1000 emp.)
47.6%
openSUSE Leap
openSUSE Leap
Small-Business(50 or fewer emp.)
43.8%
Mid-Market(51-1000 emp.)
28.1%
Enterprise(> 1000 emp.)
28.1%
Reviewers' Industry
Oracle Linux
Oracle Linux
Information Technology and Services
24.5%
Computer Software
11.9%
Computer & Network Security
7.4%
Telecommunications
6.8%
Financial Services
3.9%
Other
45.5%
openSUSE Leap
openSUSE Leap
Information Technology and Services
31.3%
Computer Software
15.6%
Telecommunications
9.4%
Computer Games
9.4%
Retail
6.3%
Other
28.1%
Alternatives
Oracle Linux
Oracle Linux Alternatives
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Red Hat Enterprise Linux
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openSUSE Leap
openSUSE Leap Alternatives
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Discussions
Oracle Linux
Oracle Linux Discussions
What is Oracle Linux used for?
7 Comments
Amit N.
AN
The main use case for using Oracle Linux was to save millions of dollars migrating from Solaris UNIX. The use of Oracle Linux Cloud provides scalability and...Read more
Is Oracle Linux the same as Red Hat?
2 Comments
walter g.
WG
No, but it is compatible with RHELRead more
It’s nice product
1 Comment
Muhammad H.
MH
Materialized view is a great feature for query optimization.Read more
openSUSE Leap
openSUSE Leap Discussions
Monty the Mongoose crying
openSUSE Leap has no discussions with answers