This paper investigates two control approaches to stabilize MVDC microgrids under large perturbations. The control approaches compared here are a 2 Degree of Freedom (2DoF) linear control and a synergetic control for voltage stability of DC microgrids, where loads and generators are interfaced through power electronic converters. The stabilizing control of the bus voltage resides in the converters on the generation side. The stability is challenged by Constant Power Loads (CPLs) that are tightly regulated within their control bandwidth exhibiting incremental negative impedance characteristic. In the scenario of a microgrid the two control approaches are compared in their centralized and decentralized formulations