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FlexPod XCS vs Oracle Exadata comparison

 

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Review summaries and opinions

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Categories and Ranking

FlexPod XCS
Average Rating
8.6
Reviews Sentiment
7.1
Number of Reviews
295
Ranking in other categories
Converged Infrastructure (2nd)
Oracle Exadata
Average Rating
8.6
Reviews Sentiment
6.7
Number of Reviews
130
Ranking in other categories
Data Warehouse (2nd)
 

Mindshare comparison

FlexPod XCS and Oracle Exadata aren’t in the same category and serve different purposes. FlexPod XCS is designed for Converged Infrastructure and holds a mindshare of 12.5%, up 9.4% compared to last year.
Oracle Exadata, on the other hand, focuses on Data Warehouse, holds 7.3% mindshare, down 15.7% since last year.
Converged Infrastructure Mindshare Distribution
ProductMindshare (%)
FlexPod XCS12.5%
HPE ConvergedSystem11.1%
Dell VxBlock System8.6%
Other67.8%
Converged Infrastructure
Data Warehouse Mindshare Distribution
ProductMindshare (%)
Oracle Exadata7.3%
Snowflake9.3%
Teradata8.7%
Other74.7%
Data Warehouse
 

Featured Reviews

John Kevin - PeerSpot reviewer
Infrastructure Manager at a financial services firm with 5,001-10,000 employees
Enforces standardized setup procedures following Certified Validated Design (CVD) guidelines and offers greater flexibility and control over the system compared to traditional systems
The GUI setup follows the right setup, meaning we have to follow the CVDi.e. Certified Validated Design. Everything is clear, because you can build CI yourself, but without rules, it can be messy. With FlexPod, there are rules to follow, making it more standardized. This helps with troubleshooting and compatibility assessments, simplifying troubleshooting significantly. We also use FlexPod pre-validated architectures to validate the design. It is very, very important to us because we had a bad case in 2015 where separate items integrated poorly due to no version or firmware compatibility certification. Troubleshooting became a nightmare. So, standards are crucial for us, and everything entering production should be verified or at least documented for certification.
Prabir Kumar Kundu - PeerSpot reviewer
SR AVP–Presales Cloud & Platform Management Services at Path Infotech ltd
Has consistently delivered high performance and aligned security while evolving with AI-driven improvements
When discussing Oracle Exadata, the main thing is the specialized database appliance, the flash cache, and the engineered machine on the database for the database itself. Overall, all the features are useful and meaningful for any database like Oracle to run the Oracle database. Regarding Smart Scan technology, it is for better performance. If a customer cannot tune their applications, this will help them to run the database and run the application without any tuning itself. Oracle Exadata's advanced compression techniques have affected my customer's data storage efficiency positively, with the feature being great, but as of now, our customer is not using that. I find its security measures align with my customer's organization, as security is aligned as per the customer's requirement. It has helped optimize performance and cost.

Quotes from Members

We asked business professionals to review the solutions they use. Here are some excerpts of what they said:
 

Pros

"I would say that its very scalable, as it meets and exceeds our needs."
"The most valuable is the one support. I have a 1-800 number. I call one number rather than figuring out whether it's a network, compute, or storage issue. It is beautiful and works out nicely."
"Things got a lot faster. We can pull and test in DEV systems much more rapidly and are clearing up a lot of DBA time. In the past, every time we tested it, we needed to be refreshed. In the past, it would take a day of our DBA's time, and now it's just point, click, and ten minutes later it's done."
"Outward scalability is incredible."
"We have been very happy with the product."
"Our time from customer interest to time of deployment has shrunk a lot."
"FlexPod impacted us by making things easier to deploy. The solution is a private, hybrid, and multi-cloud environment. That's very important to us. We're doing a lot of hybrid cloud."
"The Validated Designs are very good because they act as a reference to see whether we have done things properly."
"The best features are its robustness, stability, and performance."
"Overall, Exadata justifies the total cost of ownership (TCO) by balancing the capital and operational expenses - thereby achieving a higher ROI."
"Because of Exadata Systems, we were able to consolidate all the applications databases into one, e.g, Oracle EBS, Siebel, Hyperion etc."
"A valuable feature is that everything goes into one machine; Oracle and the applications, so that is a big advantage."
"It is a great investment for the large enterprise."
"The main benefit is that everything is powered by Oracle; the whole box, hardware, software, and storage, so we have the flexibility of going to one vendor directly instead of going to multiple vendors if we have any issues."
"This is a really good solution; initially, query issues are expected but once stabilized, an amazing performance is expected."
"This solution meets all of my expectations."
 

Cons

"We use technical support from time to time. Most of the time if we really need assistance we end up having to get above the tier one support."
"I'd like to see some more Ansible integration for automation purposes. We automate everything else with Ansible, so it would be great if we could automate our FlexPod with Ansible as well."
"There’s a lot of talk about security, but very little action."
"Setting up a Cisco UCS environment can be complex."
"On the UCS side, sometimes it is difficult to set up."
"Both NetApp and Cisco need to do improvements in their day-to-day operations management upgrades, and they are working on it."
"The cost is an issue – it is not a cheap solution and the other piece of it, is that for EMC users (like my current company) it may not be relevant."
"One touch upgrades would be nice."
"Gathering various logs during the performance issues needs to improve."
"The SRs that we raise are not always resolved in a timely fashion. Often I'm unhappy."
"Our main issue is the CPU; they can't cope with what we want."
"I believe Oracle must improve its procedure to support the clients."
"Customer Service: Oracle Support Services should be improved. The customer has seen more and more discussions within the Oracle Support Groups indicating that support has done more and more finger-pointing, which doesn't help the customer to fix problems."
"More control for database admins is needed for storage indexes and pricing."
"Certification should also be improved. Today, Oracle doesn't certify applications with engineered systems."
"There is one aspect to Exadata that I dislike, and that's the inconsistency with other databases."
 

Pricing and Cost Advice

"The NetApp portion was a $5 million investment five years ago. That has served the customer well over five and a half years."
"The product is kind of expensive even from an entry-level standpoint. I would say FlexPod would be the way to go if you are a larger business or one with large data volume."
"We fear high availability so we can't buy from different providers."
"We would like everything in one piece of hardware. This way we can just sell the product like a silo by putting everything in a stack together."
"I find the licensing and pricing structure to be favorable."
"You get better management and orchestration, but it still costs you money."
"We have seen a five to ten percent savings on new service deployments."
"We have seen an 80 percent improvement in application performance."
"The price of the solution has been expensive to implement."
"The solution is expensive."
"The pricing of Oracle Exadata is too high."
"We pay for an annual license and it is expensive."
"The price of Oracle Exadata is expensive. It is not competitive with other solutions some of the times."
"All things considered, the price of this product is fairly high, as is always the case with Oracle."
"I would rate the tool's pricing a nine out of ten."
"I did note that Oracle does tend to internally oversize things especially if they want to fill up a budget, and hence third-party oversight is essential."
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Comparison Review

it_user244362 - PeerSpot reviewer
Managing Consultant with 51-200 employees
Aug 30, 2015
Nutanix vs. VMware EVO:RAIL vs. FlexPod
Originally posted at www.storagegaga.com/dont-get-too-drunk-on-hyper-converged/ I hate the fact that I am bursting the big bubble brewing about Hyper Convergence (HC). I urge all to look past the hot air and hype frenzy that are going on, because in the end, the HC platforms have to be aligned…
 

Top Industries

By visitors reading reviews
Financial Services Firm
17%
Marketing Services Firm
14%
Hospitality Company
9%
Manufacturing Company
7%
Financial Services Firm
25%
Computer Software Company
6%
Manufacturing Company
6%
Marketing Services Firm
5%
 

Company Size

By reviewers
Large Enterprise
Midsize Enterprise
Small Business
By reviewers
Company SizeCount
Small Business34
Midsize Enterprise66
Large Enterprise182
By reviewers
Company SizeCount
Small Business47
Midsize Enterprise14
Large Enterprise86
 

Questions from the Community

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What is your experience regarding pricing and costs for Oracle Exadata?
I find its pricing reasonable and cost-effective for large organizations, but for smaller organizations, it may not be that useful.
What needs improvement with Oracle Exadata?
I believe that there is still room for improvement in Oracle Exadata, as they are putting AI features on those databases, which is making the database more user-friendly. Even you can talk to the d...
What is your primary use case for Oracle Exadata?
I deal most with Oracle database. I have been working with Oracle Database Appliance for more than 25 years, and if you're talking about appliance, it's more than 10 years, but on Oracle database, ...
 

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