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Ubuntu Pricing Plan Options
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What customers say about Ubuntu pricing
Real feedback from verified users about Ubuntu's pricing and value
View full review“Reduced the time to run tests dramatically Reduced instance cost as they spin up very fast EC2 cost of ubuntu instances is very low.”
View full review“Other alternatives for Ubuntu are Windows, Mac, Fedora, Mint Linux, Debian etc. While Ubuntu is free to use, Windows is an expensive OS, while for Mac you need to buy expensive Apple Hardware.”
View full review“ROI is instant, as it is free :) However, the long term benefit is that you can run enterprise-level open source software on it. … All in all - great value for money (it is free after all).”
View full review“A side effect was that people started to lean more to open-source software solutions reducing the total license cost overhead even more.”
View full review“The cost (in conjunction with low-cost internal hosting) has allowed us to take chances on application development that would return in efficiency or better business practices, but not financially.”
“In exchange, you have a new, free, universe of applications and solutions available to you, which you can run on any Windows equipment.
View full review“Ubuntu server products offer more customization and are easier to replicate and use in a virtualized environment than Microsoft Windows Server 2012 or 2016, and are more cost-effective than both Red... … Intuitive, easy to learn interface Secure from the bottom up Cost effective, free.”
View full review“Reduced development and testing Time Since it's open source, there's zero cost to use Ubuntu Most of the packages are free to install.”
View full review“Windows 10: Expensive, with more security problems, more difficult to keep updated and less variety of free / open source applications.”
View full review“My organization uses Ubuntu Linux for three distinct purposes:
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- as a reliable, affordable alternative to other operating systems for users' computers.
- as a server for running the... … We were also not able to afford the licensing for Windows and were not able to plan for any price increases or changes in licensing that may come along.
View full review“There are plenty of applications that are free or low-cost available via Ubuntu's built-in software store that works very similarly to Microsoft's equivalent software and file formats are compatible.”