Amazon Corretto vs. Red Hat build of OpenJDK

Overview
ProductRatingMost Used ByProduct SummaryStarting Price
Amazon Corretto
Score 7.7 out of 10
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Amazon Corretto, from AWS, is presented as a no-cost, multiplatform, production-ready distribution of the Open Java Development Kit (OpenJDK). Corretto comes with long-term support that will include performance enhancements and security fixes. Amazon states they run Corretto internally on thousands of production services and Corretto is certified as compatible with the Java SE standard. With Corretto, users can develop and run Java applications on popular operating systems, including Linux,…N/A
Red Hat build of OpenJDK
Score 8.2 out of 10
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Red Hat offers their implementation of OpenJDK as a free and open source implementation of the Java Platform, Standard Edition (Java SE). Red Hat delivers quarterly JRE and JDK updates per year for the OpenJDK 8 and 11 distributions via rpm and zip files. OpenJDK is now supported on Windows and RHEL helping users standardize on a single java platform across desktop, datacenter and hybrid cloud.N/A
Pricing
Amazon CorrettoRed Hat build of OpenJDK
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Amazon CorrettoRed Hat build of OpenJDK
Free Trial
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Free/Freemium Version
NoYes
Premium Consulting/Integration Services
NoNo
Entry-level Setup FeeNo setup feeNo setup fee
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Amazon CorrettoRed Hat build of OpenJDK
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User Testimonials
Amazon CorrettoRed Hat build of OpenJDK
Likelihood to Recommend
Amazon Corretto is convenient for individuals, businesses, and companies due to its centralized nature. It solves scalability issues and is compatible with most operating systems, simplifying JDK setup. The most attractive feature of this service is its low price. AWS's multiple resources in one place can help smaller or new companies start cheaply. Using JDK is more manageable with proper documentation. It's easy for me to integrate this AWS service with others. Apache Kafka, S3 and Cloudwatch are integrated.
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It's best when you want to use JDK version 11 that currently I'm using and it's one of the best out there in market. Currently we I'm using Red Hat build of OpenJDK for my company project and in which we work on Java 11, so to integrate Java 11 i need to have JDK 11 so I choose to go with the Red Hat build of OpenJDK as it's provide Conveniently integration with the project.
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Pros
  • Security features of the latest Java Version 17.
  • Compatibility with other AWS cloud resources.
  • Very low bugs in production.
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  • Provides good support for JRE
  • Stability while installing.
  • Good Integration With the Project.
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Cons
  • Need for comprehensive documentation.
  • Memory management issues.
  • Improvement for patches delivery time.
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  • Can be easily available for download.
  • Should also integrate JRE with it.
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Amazon Corretto is easy to use Open source JDK and very helpful to quickly get started at no cost with great support to build and improve application development on any operating system like Linux, Windows, and/or macOS. Highly available and reliable services backed by Amazon for the success of product development and good user experience.
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Provides excellent support for the machine (PC) and easy to install and setup. It's best when you want to use JDK version 11 that currently I'm using and it's one of the best out there in market. Currently we I'm using Red Hat build of OpenJDK for my company project and in which we work on Java 11, so to integrate Java 11 i need to have JDK 11 so I choose to go with the Red Hat build of OpenJDK as it's provide Conveniently integration with the project.
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Return on Investment
  • Pushed our teams overall productivity with production ready SDK
  • It helped us to have cross platform support
  • Overall Cost Cutting
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  • Nothing as of now. (It's freely available to download from Redhat)
  • It's free of cost so it might be 100% effective on Cost.
  • One can download it from the Red hat community.
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