Top 10 Padi.io Alternatives & Competitors

The IoT Operating Systems solutions below are the most common alternatives that users and reviewers compare with Padi.io. Other important factors to consider when researching alternatives to Padi.io include ease of use and reliability. The best overall Padi.io alternative is Ubuntu. Other similar apps like Padi.io are Red Hat Enterprise Linux, Tizen, TinyOS, and Nucleus RTOS. Padi.io alternatives can be found in IoT Operating Systems but may also be in Operating Systems or IoT Device Management Platforms.

Best Paid & Free Alternatives to Padi.io

  • Ubuntu
  • Red Hat Enterprise Linux
  • Tizen

Top 10 Alternatives to Padi.io Recently Reviewed By G2 Community

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  1. Ubuntu

    (2,062)4.5 out of 5
  2. Super-fast, easy to use and free, the Ubuntu operating system powers millions of desktops, netbooks and servers around the world.

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    #2
  3. Red Hat Enterprise Linux

    (804)4.5 out of 5
  4. Open source platform for mission-critical computing

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  5. Tizen

    (61)3.7 out of 5
  6. Tizen is an open and flexible operating system built from the ground up to address the needs of all stakeholders of the mobile andæconnected device ecosystem, including device manufacturers, mobile operators, application developers and independent software vendors(ISVs)

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    #4
  7. TinyOS

    (25)4.0 out of 5
  8. TinyOS is an open source, BSD-licensed operating system designed for low-power wireless devices, such as those used in sensor networks, ubiquitous computing, personal area networks, smart buildings, and smart meters.

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    #5
  9. Nucleus RTOS

    (24)4.2 out of 5
  10. The Nucleus RTOS is deployed in over 3 billion devices and provides a highly scalable micro-kernel based real-time operating system designed for scalability and reliability. System reliability can be improved using lightweight memory partitioning support that can function with or without MMU/MPU assisted protection in systems spanning the range of aerospace, industrial, and medical applications. Developers can make full use of multi-core solutions across the spectrum of Microcontroller and Microprocessor SoCs using SMP and AMP configurations to integrate multiple operating systems. To meet the power requirements of todays advanced designs, engineers can ease development with integrated power management in Nucleus that includes support for DVFS, deep sleep modes, and power/clock gating.

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  11. Windows for IoT

    (16)4.2 out of 5
  12. Windows 10 IoT lets you use the power of Windows to create a solution quickly and securely.

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  13. Amazon FreeRTOS

    (13)4.1 out of 5
  14. Amazon FreeRTOS is an operating system for microcontrollers that makes small, low-power edge devices easy to program, deploy, secure, connect, and manage.

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  15. Wind River VxWorks

    (10)4.0 out of 5
  16. VxWorks has been the industry-leading real-time operating systems (RTOS) for building embedded devices and systems for more than 30 years. Its rich functionality helps customers deploy innovative products while lowering costs and shortening production cycles.

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  17. Nano-RK

    (2)4.5 out of 5
  18. Nano-RK is a fully preemptive reservation-based real-time operating system (RTOS) from Carnegie Mellon University with multi-hop networking support for use in wireless sensor networks. Nano-RK currently runs on the FireFly Sensor Networking Platform as well as the MicaZ motes. It includes a light-weight embedded resource kernel (RK) with rich functionality and timing support using less than 2KB of RAM and 18KB of ROM. Nano-RK supports fixed-priority preemptive multitasking for ensuring that task deadlines are met, along with support for CPU, network, as well as, sensor and actuator reservations. Tasks can specify their resource demands and the operating system provides timely, guaranteed and controlled access to CPU cycles and network packets. Together these resources form virtual energy reservations that allows the OS to enforce system and task level energy budgets.

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