Microsoft Azure Real Time Operating System (RTOS) vs. Oracle Solaris

Overview
ProductRatingMost Used ByProduct SummaryStarting Price
Azure RTOS
Score 9.3 out of 10
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Microsoft's Azure Real Time Operating System (or Azure RTOS) is an embedded development suite including what Microsoft describes as a small but powerful operating system that provides reliable, ultra-fast performance for resource-constrained devices. They present their solution as easy-to-use and market-proven, having been deployed on more than 6.2 billion devices worldwide.N/A
Oracle Solaris
Score 8.1 out of 10
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Oracle Solaris is a Linux operating system which was originally developed by Sun Microsystems and became an Oracle product after the acquisition of Sun in 2010.
$1,000
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Microsoft Azure Real Time Operating System (RTOS)Oracle Solaris
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1 Year Subscription
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Free/Freemium Version
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Premium Consulting/Integration Services
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Entry-level Setup FeeNo setup feeNo setup fee
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User Ratings
Microsoft Azure Real Time Operating System (RTOS)Oracle Solaris
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User Testimonials
Microsoft Azure Real Time Operating System (RTOS)Oracle Solaris
Likelihood to Recommend
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For running Oracle databases, Solaris can't be beat. Leveraging Zones allows for virtualization out of the box. In addition, using zones with clustering can make migrating from Solaris 10 to 11 very easy. Finally, in an enterprise environment that requires 24/7 up-time and meeting SLA's, Solaris is a viable and robust choice.
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Pros
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  • Live update for patching in conjunction with the package management functions. This ability to rollback is very convenient.
  • dTrace
  • Built in compliance testing.
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Cons
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  • Takes time to learn.
  • Integration into Microsoft's Active Directory.
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Usability
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You need to take the time to learn it. It is a massive product.
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Support Rating
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The support teams are well trained and responsive. Patches are rolled out regularly and are easy to deploy and backout.
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Implementation Rating
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Stress testing and timing is key. You need test systems that mirror the live environments. User testing must be reflected in peak loads.
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Alternatives Considered
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Oracle Solaris is Scalable, have a good patching capability and secure by default. You want to have something that's up and running and stable, something that's not going to crash. But if we do have an issue, we can get somebody for technical support who can help us work through the problems.
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Return on Investment
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  • Possibility to migrate old servers protecting previous inversions
  • reduces implementation times and accelerates time to obtain value in the market.
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