Oracle Exadata Express Cloud Service is an excellent platform for consolidating various Oracle databases into one place. It provides high-performance levels and is the best solution for running databases at that level. Additionally, it has a unique solution in the cloud, allowing for easy migration of Exadata databases to the cloud without significant changes. This makes it an ideal solution for anyone looking to improve performance, scalability, and security for any Oracle database that requires high-end performance. The built-in high availability feature of Exadata ensures that it is a reliable solution.
Senior Associate at a consultancy with 1,001-5,000 employees
Reseller
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2022-12-12T21:18:52Z
Dec 12, 2022
The use cases for Oracle Exadata Express Cloud Service depend on each client. Many clients nowadays prefer to use cloud solutions because cloud-based solutions don't require in-house servers, and for one of my clients based in the US, the client was on ODI because the company was a startup and didn't want to go with anything in-house. Hence, that startup used Oracle Exadata Express Cloud Service.
I work for a company that implements analytics solutions, so I'm not an end-user. I'm a data architect and consultant in that area. Exadata Express Cloud Services is usually used for small to medium-sized enterprises.
* For our customers who are currently running this solution, my first client's use case is they are moving their data to this solution. * The second case is customers who are running a large number of database servers that want to consolidate them for better performance are switching to this solution because it has a better value proposition than Exadata on-premises. * The third case is if customers are running some customer-facing critical applications and performance is an issue, it is best to move to this solution. However, their compliance authorities have to allow them to go to the cloud, if they are not allowed, we suggest Exadata on-premises.
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Oracle Database Exadata Express Cloud Service delivers a managed Oracle Database 12c Release 2 Enterprise Edition with options, running on Oracle Exadata engineered systems – all at a highly affordable entry-level price. It is a full Oracle Database experience, compatible with what you get on-premises or in other Oracle Database Cloud Services, provisioned within minutes, and suitable for small to medium sized data.
Bigger customers from banking or insurance domains use the solution to have maximum performance and availability for their databases.
Oracle Exadata Express Cloud Service is an excellent platform for consolidating various Oracle databases into one place. It provides high-performance levels and is the best solution for running databases at that level. Additionally, it has a unique solution in the cloud, allowing for easy migration of Exadata databases to the cloud without significant changes. This makes it an ideal solution for anyone looking to improve performance, scalability, and security for any Oracle database that requires high-end performance. The built-in high availability feature of Exadata ensures that it is a reliable solution.
The use cases for Oracle Exadata Express Cloud Service depend on each client. Many clients nowadays prefer to use cloud solutions because cloud-based solutions don't require in-house servers, and for one of my clients based in the US, the client was on ODI because the company was a startup and didn't want to go with anything in-house. Hence, that startup used Oracle Exadata Express Cloud Service.
I work for a company that implements analytics solutions, so I'm not an end-user. I'm a data architect and consultant in that area. Exadata Express Cloud Services is usually used for small to medium-sized enterprises.
* For our customers who are currently running this solution, my first client's use case is they are moving their data to this solution. * The second case is customers who are running a large number of database servers that want to consolidate them for better performance are switching to this solution because it has a better value proposition than Exadata on-premises. * The third case is if customers are running some customer-facing critical applications and performance is an issue, it is best to move to this solution. However, their compliance authorities have to allow them to go to the cloud, if they are not allowed, we suggest Exadata on-premises.
We primarily use the solution as a transaction processor.