Oracle Database Appliance offers features such as high availability, ease of deployment, quick setup, and manageability. Users value its scalability, virtualization capabilities, and pre-configured design. Its pay-as-you-grow model, high performance due to NVMe SSDs, and comprehensive data handling capabilities make it a preferred choice. It supports multiple database editions, simplifies patching, and enhances management efficiencies, alongside remarkable performance, reliability, and integration ease.
- "The most valuable feature is the ease of dashboarding and ease of reporting."
- "The most valuable feature is the ease of dashboarding and ease of reporting."
- "Oracle offers ETL with PL/SQL as a programming language for SQL programming, which is majorly used in data engineering."
Oracle Database Appliance faces challenges in implementation speed and limited scalability due to its architecture. Users express concerns over patching bugs and stability issues, while integration with third-party tools and support for virtualization could be strengthened. The interface and technical support require improvements, and the overall pricing remains a barrier for smaller businesses. Enhancements in automation, user-friendliness, and AI capabilities are desired, as is better storage and network connectivity options.
- "There is room for improvement in better integration with third-party tools, such as Power BI or Redshift."
- "It isn't as popular as AWS, GCP, or Azure as it lacks scalability and cloud-native services like containerization."
- "You can only scale storage, not developer nodes."