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At a Glance
Oracle VM
Oracle VM
Star Rating
(72)4.3 out of 5
Market Segments
Mid-Market (44.9% of reviews)
Information
Entry-Level Pricing
No pricing available
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Red Hat Enterprise Linux
Red Hat Enterprise Linux
Star Rating
(931)4.6 out of 5
Market Segments
Enterprise (51.2% of reviews)
Information
Entry-Level Pricing
No pricing available
Free Trial is available
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AI Generated Summary
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  • Users report that Red Hat Enterprise Linux excels in OS integration with a score of 8.8, while Oracle VM shines even brighter with a score of 9.3, indicating that Oracle VM offers superior compatibility with various applications and systems.
  • Reviewers mention that Oracle VM has a notable advantage in scalability, scoring 9.1 compared to Red Hat's 8.6, which suggests that Oracle VM is better suited for businesses anticipating rapid growth or fluctuating workloads.
  • G2 users highlight that Red Hat Enterprise Linux provides robust automatic security updates with a score of 8.9, while Oracle VM surpasses this with a score of 9.2, indicating a more proactive approach to security management.
  • Users on G2 say that Red Hat's performance management is rated highly at 9.0, but Oracle VM's score of 8.8 shows that while both products perform well, Red Hat may offer slightly better tools for monitoring and optimizing system performance.
  • Reviewers mention that Oracle VM's resource-saving capabilities are impressive, scoring 9.4, which suggests that it may be more efficient in utilizing system resources compared to Red Hat's score of 8.4.
  • Users report that while both products have strong data recovery features, Oracle VM's score of 9.0 indicates a more reliable recovery process compared to Red Hat's 8.6, making it a better choice for businesses prioritizing data integrity.
Pricing
Entry-Level Pricing
Oracle VM
No pricing available
Red Hat Enterprise Linux
No pricing available
Free Trial
Oracle VM
No trial information available
Red Hat Enterprise Linux
Free Trial is available
Ratings
Meets Requirements
8.9
62
9.1
482
Ease of Use
8.8
63
8.4
748
Ease of Setup
8.7
22
8.5
555
Ease of Admin
8.3
21
8.5
288
Quality of Support
8.7
56
8.8
466
Has the product been a good partner in doing business?
8.6
20
8.8
275
Product Direction (% positive)
8.9
61
8.9
462
Features by Category
9.1
18
8.5
39
Performance
9.1
16
8.6
39
8.9
16
8.7
38
9.0
16
8.6
37
Functionality
9.3
14
8.8
37
9.4
15
8.5
38
8.8
15
8.9
38
9.1
15
9.0
38
Agentic AI - Server Virtualization
Not enough data
8.3
5
Not enough data
7.7
5
Not enough data
8.0
5
Not enough data
8.3
5
Not enough data
8.0
5
Not enough data
8.3
5
Not enough data
8.7
22
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
Not enough data
8.0
16
Memory Management - Operating System
Not enough data
8.6
16
Device Management - Operating System
Not enough data
8.4
16
Backup and Recovery - Operating System
Not enough data
7.3
16
Error Detection - Operating System
Not enough data
7.8
16
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
Oracle VM
Oracle VM
Red Hat Enterprise Linux
Red Hat Enterprise Linux
Oracle VM and Red Hat Enterprise Linux are categorized as Server Virtualization
Unique Categories
Oracle VM
Oracle VM has no unique categories
Red Hat Enterprise Linux
Red Hat Enterprise Linux is categorized as Operating System, IoT Operating Systems, and Container Engine
Reviews
Reviewers' Company Size
Oracle VM
Oracle VM
Small-Business(50 or fewer emp.)
20.3%
Mid-Market(51-1000 emp.)
44.9%
Enterprise(> 1000 emp.)
34.8%
Red Hat Enterprise Linux
Red Hat Enterprise Linux
Small-Business(50 or fewer emp.)
19.3%
Mid-Market(51-1000 emp.)
29.5%
Enterprise(> 1000 emp.)
51.2%
Reviewers' Industry
Oracle VM
Oracle VM
Information Technology and Services
44.3%
Computer Software
7.1%
Financial Services
5.7%
Telecommunications
4.3%
Research
4.3%
Other
34.3%
Red Hat Enterprise Linux
Red Hat Enterprise Linux
Information Technology and Services
20.3%
Computer Software
11.3%
Telecommunications
6.3%
Financial Services
5.8%
Computer & Network Security
5.0%
Other
51.3%
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Discussions
Oracle VM
Oracle VM Discussions
Why in some computers you have to enable virtualization?
2 Comments
NR
If want to work with multiple operating systems with one Host PC you can use this.Read more
Any advices with OVF/OVA images?
1 Comment
Cliff R.
CR
As long as the VM was built correctly, everything should work when you import the appliance in Virtual BoxRead more
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Red Hat Enterprise Linux
Red Hat Enterprise Linux Discussions
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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