We performed a comparison between Google Chrome Enterprise and Oracle Linux based on real PeerSpot user reviews.
Find out in this report how the two Operating Systems (OS) for Business solutions compare in terms of features, pricing, service and support, easy of deployment, and ROI."Bookmarking is very good because they are synchronized across all devices."
"The breadth and capability of the various extensions and plug-ins that are out there for Chrome to do additional things on top of just working in the browser are fantastic."
"It has been working pretty well for us...By and large, things are pretty stable."
"The initial setup is straightforward."
"Chrome functions as a comprehensive solution due to its continuous self-evaluation and improvement. The evolution process has been significant, with a notable distance covered from its inception to the present. Notably, features like VPN support have been incorporated over time, enhancing the platform's capabilities. A distinctive feature is that users don't even need to know the Wi-Fi password; upon signing into the machine, internet connectivity is established immediately. Furthermore, the cloud storage system ensures data isn't stored locally, making it seamless for users to switch between machines. In summary, Google Chrome Enterprise is an excellent solution, particularly when there's a shortage of available manpower."
"The best part of Chrome is security."
"We use the product to run applications and devices."
"Chrome Enterprise is really easy to deploy and manage."
"We are using the firewall for intrusion prevention, and it has performed well."
"There are several valuable features in Oracle Linux. For example, it's very secure and stable. You don't have to reboot it frequently."
"It is good for web, network, and file management."
"It is a stable solution. We rarely face any issues with the machine."
"The good thing about Oracle Linux is that it's free, as long as you don't want support."
"The tool's performance is good."
"I feel the stability to be the solution's best feature."
"I like that it's very stable and lightweight and that it requires very little resources."
"They need to deal with their memory management."
"The product must improve its speed."
"Chromebooks are hard to find in the Indonesian market."
"In an upcoming release, the enhanced troubleshooting feature needs to improve to be able to identify the issues for the use case and for the user experience."
"The product's stability can be better."
"Identifying areas for improvement can be challenging since Chrome consistently strives to enhance itself. One aspect I'd like to highlight is virtualization. For instance, if you require desktop-based applications like Cisco or Adobe products on your local machine, Chrome's support is limited. While they offer Linux solutions for virtualization, my query or request would be to expand this to include Windows-based applications. If this were implemented, it would be a valuable enhancement, encouraging broader adoption by companies."
"You still need to have a pretty good understanding of GCP to deploy it properly."
"Google Chrome Enterprise doesn't use AI in its solution."
"The main challenge for new users of Linux is the command-line interface (CLI). It can be intimidating if you're not familiar with it."
"What can improve in the solution is a rather challenging question given that Oracle is pushing towards cloud computing and the closed nature of the system. Maintaining Oracle Linux behind a firewall can be a cumbersome process, as it requires manual intervention to copy repositories and obtain approval from internal authorities. With the current emphasis on cloud computing, the support and development of traditional, closed systems like Oracle Linux may not receive as much attention, leading to potential limitations in the system's capabilities and performance."
"The tool’s user interface needs to improve."
"The solution could improve by giving the client or customer more control."
"The solution could be more user friendly."
"In the next release, I would like for Autonomous Linux to be available to all users so that the OS administration can be automated."
"Technical support slow to respond."
"Since it is a VM, it gets slow. It can be an area for improvement."
Google Chrome Enterprise is ranked 9th in Operating Systems (OS) for Business with 15 reviews while Oracle Linux is ranked 3rd in Operating Systems (OS) for Business with 109 reviews. Google Chrome Enterprise is rated 8.6, while Oracle Linux is rated 8.4. The top reviewer of Google Chrome Enterprise writes "A scalable solution that allows its users to create, share and edit documents internally within an organization". On the other hand, the top reviewer of Oracle Linux writes "The operational system is the best and is packed with free features like CapsLive". Google Chrome Enterprise is most compared with Island, Avira Secure Browser, Talon, Windows 10 and Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL), whereas Oracle Linux is most compared with Ubuntu Linux, CentOS, Rocky Linux, Oracle Solaris and Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL). See our Google Chrome Enterprise vs. Oracle Linux report.
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