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Oracle Database pricing
Oracle Database does not have a free version but does offer a free trial.
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Oracle Database Reviews for UK Users
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- Industry: Information Technology & Services
- Company size: 10,000+ Employees
- Used Monthly for 2+ years
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The Reality of Oracle Databases
I have had the opportunity to work in companies of almost all sizes, and most of them have Oracle as their main database management system as a repository for their core business. Without a doubt, having Oracle is a guarantee that the company's data will not only be safe, but also supported by specialized database engineers who will help resolve any incident that may arise. In all topics related to databases, such as, backup and restore, performance tuning, networking, core administration, storage management, security, among others, Oracle offers a truly mature product to meet any business requirement and compliance.
Pros
Only a few databases (such as IBM DB2) have this attribute. Due to this main features of the Oracle database, Oracle engineers have taken advantage of years of evolution and created a truly robust database that supports a large amount of data. I don't think any other database on the market can handle data volume like Oracle does while maintaining a high level of performance. Another thing I like about the Oracle database is that the company has invested in creating not only one of the best databases on the market, but also hardware with a high level of performance and has recently added interesting capabilities of artificial intelligence to the database engine.
Cons
There are two widely known issues about Oracle databases that most people in the database community complain about (and so do I). The first is related to cost, as the cost of Oracle licenses, training and consulting are generally higher when compared to other alternative products. Second, is Oracle’s licensing structure, particularly for those who are in the process of obtaining a new Oracle license. In general, Oracle licensing is complex; A lawyer will most likely be essential during negotiations, as Oracle's license terms are complicated.
Reasons for Switching to Oracle Database
Due to its strength in high availability, backup and restore, performance and security.- Industry: Transportation/Trucking/Railroad
- Company size: 10,000+ Employees
- Used Weekly for 2+ years
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Powerful and feature-rich
It is a widely used relational database management system renowned for its robustness, scalability, and comprehensive feature set and it's often the preferred choice for large enterprises and mission-critical applications due to its ability to handle massive datasets and complex workloads; however, it can also be expensive and complex to manage, making it less suitable for smaller organizations or those with limited IT resources.
Pros
Can handle large datasets and heavy workloads; making it ideal for enterprises with growing data needs also is renowned for its stability and reliability, making it suitable for mission-critical applications, prioritizes security with features like encryption, auditing, and role-based access control.
Cons
Licensing is expensive, especially for larger deployments or enterprise editions. While powerful and feature-rich, is often associated with significant additional costs. These costs can be a major factor influencing the decision to adopt or continue using Oracle for organizations of all sizes.
Alternatives Considered
Microsoft SQL ServerReasons for Choosing Oracle Database
Because it is developed by a vibrant community of developers, ensuring ongoing innovation and improvements, making it more efficient than a large program, and open sourced.Switched From
MariaDBReasons for Switching to Oracle Database
Offering a wide range of features and tight integration with other Microsoft products.- Industry: Media Production
- Company size: 2–10 Employees
- Used Monthly for 2+ years
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Oracle Database Review
Not cons really. I had been working with DB2 and SQL Server and when I started to work with Oracle, I was amazed at how Oracle could easily take me from traditional databases.
We used to use Crystal Reports or SAS to generate reports. Oracle had it easy. Also, designing a Database (or Warehouse Storage) we were using tools like Erwin. Oracle, you can design a Database, generste reports et Voila!
Pros
After working with DB2, Oracle was a breath of fresh air
- Industry: Automotive
- Company size: 10,000+ Employees
- Used Monthly for 1+ year
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Not intuitive for end-user
Pros
It is the only place where I can get all information regarding me as an employee: what training do I have pending, what training have I had, what are the updates to my contract, etc
Cons
I find the structuring of the page to be very confusing, terms are too generalized so I never get to what I want in the first try
- Industry: Information Technology & Services
- Company size: 1,001–5,000 Employees
- Used Weekly for 1+ year
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Oracle Database as RDBMS
Pros
Oracle Database is one of the options that you can choose for RDBMS. It provides a lot of features and tools to support our databases. The performance itself is quite fast.
Cons
The Oracle's license is quite expensive especially if we just started with a minimum budget.