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We've compiled a list of 9 free and paid alternatives to CloudReady. The primary competitors include Ubuntu, Debian. In addition to these, users also draw comparisons between CloudReady and Linux Mint, Windows 10, Kubuntu. Also you can look at other similar options here: Web Browsers.


Ubuntu
Free Open Source Subscription

Ubuntu is a Debian Linux-based open source operating system for desktop computers.

Debian
Free Open Source

The Universal Operating System

Linux Mint
Free Open Source

Linux Mint is one of the most popular desktop Linux distributions and used by millions of people. The purpose of Linux Mint is to produce a modern, elegant and comfortable operating system which is both powerful and easy to use. Latest : Tara (19.1)

Windows 10
Free One Time License

Windows 10 is a personal computer operating system released by Microsoft as part of the Windows NT...

is an official flavour of the Ubuntu operating system which uses the KDE Plasma Desktop.

Netrunner is a Debian-based Linux distribution with KDE Plasma as the default desktop environment.

Linux Lite
Free Open Source

Linux Lite is a beginner-friendly Linux distribution based on Ubuntu LTS and featuring the Xfce...

Junos OS is the FreeBSD-based operating system used in Juniper Networks hardware routers.

CloudReady is a operating system built and maintained by Neverware.

CloudReady Platforms

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CloudReady Overview

What is CloudReady?
CloudReady is a operating system built and maintained by Neverware. Based on Google’s open source Chromium OS, CloudReady uses web apps and cloud storage instead of traditional software and local storage. If you are just getting started with Chromebooks, start here!

How are CloudReady and Chromebooks different?
Both CloudReady and Chrome OS are based on the open-source Chromium OS. This is why these two OS’s work so similarly, though they are not the same. CloudReady is designed to be installed on existing PC and Mac hardware, whereas ChromeOS can only be found on official Chrome devices. A few other differences apply - for a full technical comparison of CloudReady and Chromebooks, click here.

Why should I use CloudReady?
Accelerating Adoption: If you’re already buying Chromebooks, chances are you have Windows computers left over from before you made the switch. CloudReady can convert those legacy machines so that your entire fleet can be unified under the Google Google Admin Console.
Reviving Aging Machines: Over time, even the best PCs slow down. CloudReady replaces their aging operating systems and heavy local apps with something speedy and lightweight that won’t slow down over time.
Risk Free Exploration: Adopting any new technology always carries risks and uncertainties. CloudReady lets you experience the Google platform with no risk, no cost, and no need to get approval for hardware. Just download, install, and see for yourself.

CloudReady Features

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tick-square System Updates
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tick-square App Management
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