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At a Glance
Ubuntu
Ubuntu
Star Rating
(2,254)4.5 out of 5
Market Segments
Small-Business (46.6% of reviews)
Information
Pros & Cons
Entry-Level Pricing
No pricing available
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VMware vSphere
VMware vSphere
Star Rating
(745)4.5 out of 5
Market Segments
Enterprise (44.2% of reviews)
Information
Pros & Cons
Entry-Level Pricing
No pricing available
Learn more about VMware vSphere
AI Generated Summary
AI-generated. Powered by real user reviews.
  • Users report that both Ubuntu and VMware vSphere excel in OS Integration, scoring 9.2 each, making them highly compatible with various operating systems. Reviewers mention that this seamless integration enhances overall productivity and reduces compatibility issues.
  • Reviewers mention that Ubuntu shines in Security with a score of 9.4, highlighting its robust security features like AppArmor and regular updates. In contrast, VMware vSphere, with a score of 8.9, is noted for its security but lacks some of the proactive measures that Ubuntu offers.
  • Users on G2 report that Ubuntu outperforms VMware vSphere in Performance Management, scoring 9.2 compared to vSphere's 8.9. Reviewers appreciate Ubuntu's efficient resource allocation and system monitoring tools, which help maintain optimal performance levels.
  • Reviewers mention that Ubuntu's Ease of Setup is rated at 9.0, making it user-friendly for beginners. In comparison, VMware vSphere scores 8.6, with users noting that its setup can be more complex, requiring a steeper learning curve.
  • Users say that Ubuntu excels in Scalability with a score of 9.3, allowing businesses to easily expand their operations. VMware vSphere, while also strong at 9.2, is often seen as more suited for larger enterprises, which may not be as flexible for smaller businesses.
  • G2 users report that both products have strong support, but Ubuntu scores slightly lower at 8.3 compared to VMware vSphere's 8.6. Reviewers mention that while Ubuntu has a vibrant community for support, VMware's dedicated support services are often more responsive and comprehensive.
Pricing
Entry-Level Pricing
Ubuntu
No pricing available
VMware vSphere
No pricing available
Free Trial
Ubuntu
Free Trial is available
VMware vSphere
Free Trial is available
Ratings
Meets Requirements
9.0
1,782
9.2
325
Ease of Use
8.7
1,797
8.9
608
Ease of Setup
9.0
807
8.6
550
Ease of Admin
8.7
630
9.0
268
Quality of Support
8.3
1,637
8.5
302
Has the product been a good partner in doing business?
8.7
552
8.6
274
Product Direction (% positive)
9.1
1,693
8.1
325
Features by Category
Cloud Management PlatformsHide 10 FeaturesShow 10 Features
8.6
38
Not enough data
Functionality
8.9
37
Not enough data
8.7
37
Not enough data
8.8
37
Not enough data
Management
8.8
36
Not enough data
8.9
36
Not enough data
8.7
36
Not enough data
8.7
37
Not enough data
Agentic AI - Cloud Management Platforms
8.1
24
Not enough data
8.2
24
Not enough data
8.4
24
Not enough data
8.9
75
8.3
167
Performance
9.4
74
9.2
162
9.3
74
8.8
160
8.6
73
8.7
163
Functionality
9.2
74
9.2
162
9.2
73
9.1
162
9.3
73
9.0
162
9.4
72
8.9
162
Agentic AI - Server Virtualization
8.1
50
7.4
16
8.5
50
7.9
15
8.5
51
8.1
16
8.4
51
7.3
16
8.4
50
7.2
17
8.6
51
7.5
17
9.0
39
Not enough data
Application Support
9.1
34
Not enough data
8.7
34
Not enough data
9.3
33
Not enough data
9.0
35
Not enough data
System Capability
8.8
34
Not enough data
8.9
34
Not enough data
9.1
35
Not enough data
Security
8.9
35
Not enough data
9.0
35
Not enough data
8.8
177
Not enough data
Memory Management - Operating System
9.1
165
Not enough data
Device Management - Operating System
8.8
166
Not enough data
Backup and Recovery - Operating System
8.5
160
Not enough data
Error Detection - Operating System
8.7
161
Not enough data
IoT Operating SystemsHide 4 FeaturesShow 4 Features
8.9
37
Not enough data
Security
8.8
35
Not enough data
9.2
35
Not enough data
8.9
34
Not enough data
8.5
33
Not enough data
8.5
45
Not enough data
Generative AI - Security Compliance
8.2
41
Not enough data
8.5
39
Not enough data
Categories
Categories
Shared Categories
Ubuntu
Ubuntu
VMware vSphere
VMware vSphere
Ubuntu and VMware vSphere are categorized as Server Virtualization
Unique Categories
VMware vSphere
VMware vSphere is categorized as Container Orchestration
Reviews
Reviewers' Company Size
Ubuntu
Ubuntu
Small-Business(50 or fewer emp.)
46.6%
Mid-Market(51-1000 emp.)
33.2%
Enterprise(> 1000 emp.)
20.2%
VMware vSphere
VMware vSphere
Small-Business(50 or fewer emp.)
14.3%
Mid-Market(51-1000 emp.)
41.5%
Enterprise(> 1000 emp.)
44.2%
Reviewers' Industry
Ubuntu
Ubuntu
Information Technology and Services
27.0%
Computer Software
25.0%
Computer & Network Security
5.1%
Higher Education
3.5%
Internet
2.9%
Other
36.5%
VMware vSphere
VMware vSphere
Information Technology and Services
15.2%
Hospital & Health Care
5.4%
Government Administration
5.2%
Telecommunications
5.1%
Financial Services
4.9%
Other
64.1%
Alternatives
Ubuntu
Ubuntu Alternatives
Red Hat Enterprise Linux
Red Hat Enterprise Linux
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Windows 11
Windows 11
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Apple iOS
iOS
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Android
Android
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VMware vSphere
VMware vSphere Alternatives
Red Hat OpenShift
Red Hat OpenShift
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Azure Virtual Machines
Azure Virtual Machines
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Nutanix Cloud Infrastructure (NCI)
Nutanix Cloud Infrastructure (NCI)
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VirtualBox
VirtualBox
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Discussions
Ubuntu
Ubuntu Discussions
Is Ubuntu really good OS comoared to other Linux distros?
7 Comments
Yannick W.
YW
Hi Avinash, The packaging system of Ubuntu is inherited from Debian and is very well structured and maintained, making it relatively seldom necessary to...Read more
I'm having trouble installing applications on Ubuntu. What are the best practices for a beginner?
7 Comments
SS
Please let me know the error, I can help you in installing application on Ubuntu.Read more
What is Ubuntu Desktop used for?
6 Comments
Sagheer A.
SA
Thanks you Read more
VMware vSphere
VMware vSphere Discussions
Is ESXi software free?
4 Comments
Narendra A.
NA
ESXi has a free version! Basic features, perfect for personal use or testing. No advanced features or official support, but it's free forever. Paid editions...Read more
What is VMware vSphere standard?
2 Comments
Ashwin S.
AS
vSphere 7 has been rearchitected with native Kubernetes for application modernization. Developers can’t afford infrastructure that slows them down –...Read more
What is VMware vSphere Hypervisor used for?
2 Comments
ABDUL H.
AH
Virtual platform to host multiple images on a single machine which has limited resources.Read more