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Oracle Database provides organizations with enterprise-scale database technology stored in the cloud or on premises.
Developers, ITDMs, customers and businesses of all sizes.
Working in it is nice and its also reassuring knowing that its very secure and it never goes down. What I also love is that I can move my data from place to place with ease.
It often glitches and breaks completely if you don't enter values and click a certain part of your screen before moving on to the next field. Often, this has resulted in frustration and lost time.
It is fast, reliable and secure. A best fit in your technology stack if you are looking for a relational database.
Poor support for the open version, hard to maintain for small companies, the learning curve could be high and complicate to read every detail about custom installations.
It is a very solid database, with a lot of official and community support and documentation. Very good for those who want to start with database management.
Secondly, it overindulges when its about resources and starves other processes thus needing expensive servers with more resources.
Very easy to use , support staff are helpful. Database is great especially as oracle is huge when it comes to databases.
Enterprise licence are very costly. Data Gurad licence sold separately.
I was able to get alot done in like 1 week, that has taken me like a decade to do. I was very pleased and happy user.
Google saw in our actions "suspicious activity" and blocked access to the resource. The site has stopped working, access to the engine has been blocked.
Google Cloud is easy to learn, simple to use, and provides comfort that the things important to you are safe and secure.
One must really drill down to find it and to understand how to stop being billed for services not needed. There needs to be more prompts to inform the user what they will be charged for.
Good Documentation: when it comes to documentation Google Cloud Platform really did a nice job there, every of their products and services has a good documentation for exploring.
There is a limit on how much storage you can have before you can pay, which limits you especially if you don't buy a plan.
I also like that it is secure and reliable making it a flexible solution. I access it as an API which increases the flexibility in reading and writing data.
In case you have low Internet speed at your workplace, you will surely struggle with this platform.
Sarvesh: Hi, I'm Sarvesh. I'm working as a technology architect with an IT company. I will rate four out of five to the Oracle database. We are working for a client where we are looking for an option where less human intervention is required for maintaining Oracle database. So we came to know about Oracle Cloud, where you can migrate your data to Oracle Cloud from on premises. So there are options like you can use database cloud service, or you can use their autonomous database. So that autonomous database comes in two flavor. One is for data warehouse. Another one is like using for OLTP system. So they kind of have a flavor for no sequel and just plain OLTP system. So it's a kind of intelligent database, less human intervention required. It's kind of self-repairing. It can detect if there's any problem and it can repair itself. It's kind of creates self partitioning. It's kind of create a self indexing. So less human intervention is required. There's no need to monitor your Oracle autonomous database. So we were kind of trying to solve that problem where sometimes it's hard to manage that database because sometime maybe Oracle table spaces is full, you go and check it manually. Or you create a job to trace that Oracle table space and find out, "Okay, this database table space is full." So this autonomous database is helping a lot. It's good for from mid-size to large size. Even if you want to have your data warehouse environment, you can use that autonomous data warehouse as well. So I think that's the good about Oracle database that can solve our problem. I really like Oracle database. It's been more than, I think 15 years I have been working on Oracle database and it's like if you compare with other databases, the performance of Oracle database is really great. It can load millions of records in a few minutes. It has many features, like you can use bulk collect, bulk binding. So like this Oracle [inaudible 00:02:20] sequel language is really powerful. You can load millions of records from one source to another source. You have like partitioning where you can load data in terms of partitioning, like exchange partitioning is the option you can use when you want to load data from one large table to another table. So Oracle provides many great options. Like, as I said, bulk binding, bulk collect, exchange partitioning, table spaces, one of the great feature it has. So I think it's really great. It has good performance, good scalability. Now they have come up with the option of, like in Oracle cloud, autonomous database, which has really great features. Like, it can create self indexing, it can create partitioning. So there is no need to define any, partition or any indexing is Oracle database going to take care of it. So these are great features, I would say about Oracle database. About Oracle database. I mean, really it has great advantages, but it has few things I really don't like and I think these are the improvement areas for Oracle. Like, it's not really very user-friendly like if I compare with other databases. So they have sometimes you just right click kind of user-friendly and it's not, you need some kind of expertise. So for example, if you want to take a backup off of the Oracle database, it's not very straightforward. You need to run that export data pump, export that file. And then you go to other database and then import, and sometimes, there is problems when you want to migrate. For example, if you want to migrate from 10G to 11G or 12C. So there are some compatibility problem also which you need to figure out. So you need to use that export utility of that version, where you want to migrate, but that's not the case in sometimes with other database, where you just right click and you get the export and import, but here is a kind of not the kind of user interface where you right click and you get that data. So few things I think that can be improved in terms of user friendliness. So Oracle can work towards that and make it more user friendly.
Lyiana: My name is Lyiana. My job title is self-cleaning. I rate Google Cloud a four. I use Google Cloud for pictures, saving documents and everything, important papers, pretty much just pictures. Thing I like about Google Cloud is I like how it saves stuff and doesn't share your security or anything. Sometimes I don't like sometimes it doesn't save everything that needs to be saved and you have to redo it half the time. But, yeah.
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