Canonical OpenStack vs. Supermicro MicroCloud

Overview
ProductRatingMost Used ByProduct SummaryStarting Price
Canonical OpenStack
Score 8.2 out of 10
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Canonical OpenStack is the cloud openstack option from Canonical in the UK. Using private and public cloud infrastructure at the same time allows users to optimise CapEx and OpEx costs. Users can create cost-effective, enterprise-grade public cloud infrastructure on Ubuntu.
$7,500
one-time fee
Supermicro MicroCloud
Score 0.0 out of 10
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Supermicro offers the MicroCloud line of modular density optimized servers, designed to support a cloud infrastructure.N/A
Pricing
Canonical OpenStackSupermicro MicroCloud
Editions & Modules
Private Cloud Build
$75,000
fixed price
Private Cloud Build Plus
$150,000
fixed price
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Offerings
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Canonical OpenStackSupermicro MicroCloud
Free Trial
NoNo
Free/Freemium Version
NoNo
Premium Consulting/Integration Services
NoNo
Entry-level Setup FeeNo setup feeNo setup fee
Additional DetailsAdditional features, functionality, and integrations are available via add-ons—
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Small Businesses

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Medium-sized Companies

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Cisco UCS Series
Cisco UCS Series
Score 8.4 out of 10
Enterprises

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Cisco UCS Series
Cisco UCS Series
Score 8.4 out of 10
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User Ratings
Canonical OpenStackSupermicro MicroCloud
Likelihood to Recommend
9.0
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User Testimonials
Canonical OpenStackSupermicro MicroCloud
Likelihood to Recommend
Canonical Ltd
Ubuntu OpenStack is well suited for startups where there are very tight financial constraints. As Ubuntu OpenStack is open source, the startup organizations will not have to spend a lot when compared to their commercial offerings in the market. Ubuntu OpenStack is less appropriate in organizations where they don't want to have private on-prem clouds. As deploying a private on-prem cloud is a very cumbersome and tedious task, the organizations must have a dedicated team to manage such on-prem deployments.
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Supermicro
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Pros
Canonical Ltd
  • Very easy to use, learning curve is very short. Don't need to invest months of training before using it
  • Well suited with Jenkins for automated tests
  • Works well on large sets of heterogeneous hardware
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Supermicro
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Cons
Canonical Ltd
  • More customizable options while choosing virtual machine configurations would be great.
  • To have regular online learning sessions directly from Ubuntu OpenStack experts [to] help users and for those who implement it.
  • Giving admin more control on what privileges they can grant to their users.
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Supermicro
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Alternatives Considered
Canonical Ltd
Everybody knows VMWare which is the world's number one in data center infrastructure management. OpenStack is lot lot less expensive but doesn't offer all the functionalities you have with VMWare especially for High Availability and load balancing. You should go for OpenStack if you need an easy to use solution without the need for external consultants. If you don't have the capacity to manage your own infrastructure you had better go for VMWare.
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Return on Investment
Canonical Ltd
  • Lighter on initial spending for the organization.
  • Deployments which have no vendor locking makes management decisions easier.
  • Support from great community saved lot of time for engineers managing it.
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