If you want to access the VM from anywhere over the Internet, you put it in a public subnet. So, VMs are linked to that. The subnets are linked to it. So, it's perfectly secured if it's a private network. The security is set.
Oracle VM is user-friendly and facilitates compliance with Oracle Licensing, a feature not provided by competitors like VMware or Hyper-V. Oracle prefers customers to use their technology. It is also easy to implement, clone, and deploy machines with Oracle VM, making it a convenient solution.
Its ease of management and simplicity are most valuable. It is free, and you can provision an unlimited number of VMs at no cost for clients. They also provide perfect support.
Oracle is probably the best database technology out there. I've never found anything as complete in terms of feature and functionality and sophistication.
Oracle VM for x86
Oracle VM for x86 is a Xen based server virtualization platform for public and private cloud and traditional on premise deployment. Oracle VM offers full lifecycle and application deployment from disk to cloud.
Designed and optimized for security, efficiency and performance Oracle VM supports major hardware vendors x86 and storage platforms and can run workloads on Linux, Windows and Oracle Solaris. Uniquely for our virtualization platform it offers live patching via Ksplice...
If you want to access the VM from anywhere over the Internet, you put it in a public subnet. So, VMs are linked to that. The subnets are linked to it. So, it's perfectly secured if it's a private network. The security is set.
Oracle VM is user-friendly and facilitates compliance with Oracle Licensing, a feature not provided by competitors like VMware or Hyper-V. Oracle prefers customers to use their technology. It is also easy to implement, clone, and deploy machines with Oracle VM, making it a convenient solution.
I rate Oracle VM's scalability a ten out of ten.
The product's initial setup phase was simple.
It is highly esteemed for its ability to efficiently optimize and enhance the operational speed and responsiveness of virtualized environments.
I don't need to create a repository to allocate storage to my virtual machine, rather I can just use store locally.
Cloning is the best feature in Oracle VM.
Its technical support is quite good.
The product is simple and easy to use.
It's easy to adjust the size up and down.
The stability is rock solid.
Virtualization platform that's easy to set up, and has good scalability and stability.
The network capabilities are good.
It's a very flexible solution because you have all the commands that you can do yourself.
The biggest advantage of Oracle VM is that you can separate your clusters to get your licenses agreement in scope.
It's a very mature product.
The solution is easy to use. You can spin one up when you need to and then shut it down.
The cloning is a great feature and live migration is very easy.
It's quite stable.
Its ease of management and simplicity are most valuable. It is free, and you can provision an unlimited number of VMs at no cost for clients. They also provide perfect support.
Oracle is probably the best database technology out there. I've never found anything as complete in terms of feature and functionality and sophistication.
What I like the most is the failover and the quick restore of virtual machines.
Good visualization hypervisor.
The solution is very stable. I don't recall any bugs or glitches. It's reliable. It doesn't crash or freeze.
The most valuable aspect of the solution is the resource management from the OVM Manager.
There's a lot of space to customize the solution if you need to.
What I like best about this product is that it's free.
It is simple and straightforward, and it will only require you one system integrator to do the job.
The support staff in the tech support team at Oracle has improved. I find them extremely helpful and they give very solid support.
The stability of the product is fine.
It is a stable product.
It is very useful for the project management of our company.
The ability to live migrate VMs on the fly from one hypervisor to another has been very useful.