Microsoft IIS vs. Oracle Application Container Cloud

Overview
ProductRatingMost Used ByProduct SummaryStarting Price
Microsoft IIS
Score 8.1 out of 10
N/A
Microsoft IIS is an application server and infrastructure.N/A
Oracle Application Container Cloud
Score 9.8 out of 10
N/A
Oracle offers the Application Container Cloud, a PaaS supporting the development of cloud native, 12-factor applications on a modern polyglot platform with Java EE, Java SE, Node.js, PHP, Python, Ruby, GO and .NET.N/A
Pricing
Microsoft IISOracle Application Container Cloud
Editions & Modules
No answers on this topic
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Offerings
Pricing Offerings
Microsoft IISOracle Application Container Cloud
Free Trial
NoNo
Free/Freemium Version
NoNo
Premium Consulting/Integration Services
NoNo
Entry-level Setup FeeNo setup feeNo setup fee
Additional Details
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Community Pulse
Microsoft IISOracle Application Container Cloud
Top Pros
Top Cons
Features
Microsoft IISOracle Application Container Cloud
Application Servers
Comparison of Application Servers features of Product A and Product B
Microsoft IIS
7.5
28 Ratings
6% below category average
Oracle Application Container Cloud
-
Ratings
IDE support8.020 Ratings00 Ratings
Security management7.028 Ratings00 Ratings
Administration and management8.028 Ratings00 Ratings
Application server performance8.028 Ratings00 Ratings
Installation9.028 Ratings00 Ratings
Open-source standards compliance5.017 Ratings00 Ratings
Platform-as-a-Service
Comparison of Platform-as-a-Service features of Product A and Product B
Microsoft IIS
-
Ratings
Oracle Application Container Cloud
5.0
1 Ratings
48% below category average
Ease of building user interfaces00 Ratings5.01 Ratings
Scalability00 Ratings5.01 Ratings
Platform management overhead00 Ratings5.01 Ratings
Workflow engine capability00 Ratings5.01 Ratings
Platform access control00 Ratings5.01 Ratings
Services-enabled integration00 Ratings5.01 Ratings
Development environment creation00 Ratings5.01 Ratings
Development environment replication00 Ratings5.01 Ratings
Issue monitoring and notification00 Ratings5.01 Ratings
Issue recovery00 Ratings5.01 Ratings
Upgrades and platform fixes00 Ratings5.01 Ratings
Best Alternatives
Microsoft IISOracle Application Container Cloud
Small Businesses
NGINX
NGINX
Score 9.0 out of 10
AWS Lambda
AWS Lambda
Score 8.8 out of 10
Medium-sized Companies
NGINX
NGINX
Score 9.0 out of 10
IBM Cloud Private
IBM Cloud Private
Score 9.5 out of 10
Enterprises
NGINX
NGINX
Score 9.0 out of 10
IBM Cloud Private
IBM Cloud Private
Score 9.5 out of 10
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User Ratings
Microsoft IISOracle Application Container Cloud
Likelihood to Recommend
8.9
(28 ratings)
5.0
(1 ratings)
Likelihood to Renew
10.0
(1 ratings)
5.0
(1 ratings)
Usability
10.0
(9 ratings)
9.0
(1 ratings)
Availability
8.0
(1 ratings)
-
(0 ratings)
Performance
7.8
(2 ratings)
-
(0 ratings)
Support Rating
9.4
(6 ratings)
8.0
(1 ratings)
Implementation Rating
-
(0 ratings)
8.0
(1 ratings)
Ease of integration
8.2
(2 ratings)
-
(0 ratings)
Product Scalability
8.0
(1 ratings)
-
(0 ratings)
User Testimonials
Microsoft IISOracle Application Container Cloud
Likelihood to Recommend
Microsoft
Publishing applications or websites is easy with Microsoft IIS. You don't need external software or complicated tutorials involving command lines and editing configuration files. On other hand, sometimes the troubleshooter needs a high knowledge of Windows Server, Registry, and tools to debug the application. If you need to host non-Microsoft technology as PHP pages or have a low budget, I recommend IIS equivalent software as Apache.
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Oracle
For how it is used within the organization it is perfectly fine. We use it for benefits, salary, and vacation tracking. It does make it easy to find your information within the system and make changes.
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Pros
Microsoft
  • A big advantage that we use all the time is reviewing the logs that automatically get generated in IIS. It has helped us troubleshoot various problems in our applications over the years.
  • IIS integrates really well with Visual Studio and TFS. We are able to quickly deploy new applications and changes to applications when requested by the business.
  • IIS has proven that it is easy to configure and maintain with minimal effort.
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Oracle
  • Ease of use.
  • User-friendly.
  • Sleek layout.
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Cons
Microsoft
  • Angular/node apps don't run on IIS, or at least we never figured out how. Rather we ended up using nginx.
  • There are still occasional memory leaks - check your recycle settings!
  • If you have very heavy usage for web APIs, IIS requires regular restarts for reasons unknown.
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Oracle
  • Fewer tabs.
  • More direct access to information.
  • More insight into where approvals are within the system.
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Likelihood to Renew
Microsoft
We have no intention to replace all applications running on top of the IIS platform. Not all applications support other platforms and not all support staff are skilled in Linux/Apache platform support. Whereas IIS may not be the best performing or most secure web platform available, for the aforementioned reasons, it is impossible not to continue use of this product.
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Oracle
I am not a part of the team that would make this decision but as far as I know they are happy with the platform and how it performs.
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Usability
Microsoft
As I've mentioned earlier, Microsoft IIS is very simple and easy to use. The user interface is a little bit overloaded with a huge number of different options, but once you have a little clue of what you are doing and what you need - no issues at all.
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Oracle
Incredibly easy to use and learn how to use. The interface is extremely easy to use.
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Reliability and Availability
Microsoft
ARR (application request routing) in Microsoft IIS Server enables the web-admins to increase the web app reliability and availability through the rule based routing and load balancing of HTTP requests which in turn provides highly available server. IIS 7.0 Manager also provides kernel as well as user mode caching for faster performance and in case if the server fails, the IIS server has good amount of details logged in its log files which help understand and debug the cause quickly. Load balancing facilitates IIS server to fight against availability issues.
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Oracle
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Performance
Microsoft
In my experience, I have never had significant issues with IIS performance. Sometimes I've experienced issues with loading time, but it is mostly related to the web site code. However Amazon, Microsoft and Google providing free cloud services with very limited resources, and in that scenario, "heavy" websites on IIS could be the issue. In other situations - performance is good.
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Oracle
No answers on this topic
Support Rating
Microsoft
As mentioned earlier there is so much documentation or guides or stack overflow questions out there that someone will have faced the same or very similar scenario to what you are going through that you will almost certainly find a solution to what you are after.
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Oracle
The team who helps with the issue is very helpful when resolving the issue and usually can handle it in a very timely manner.
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Implementation Rating
Microsoft
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Oracle
The system is very easy to use.
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Alternatives Considered
Microsoft
Apache is java. Java is unnecessary complex. No developer wants to invest in learning all the hundreds of text based configuration files to get something done. Also, apache gives you the most evil and un-usable user interface possible. [Microsoft] IIS makes [life] after development easy, which is already complex enough to be bothered by something as mundane as exposing your work over the internet.
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Oracle
No answers on this topic
Scalability
Microsoft
Microsoft IIS Server is scalable if the underlying server configuration is done correctly. Use x64 edition v/s 32bit and using 32bit mode application pools are some of the tweaks to be done to make the IIS server scalable. There are too many small configurations need to be carried out in order to make a highly scalable IIS server hence not giving full score in this area.
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Oracle
No answers on this topic
Return on Investment
Microsoft
  • Allowing us to internally host our monitoring websites allows quick access to data that can be quite hidden, saving developer time.
  • It was inexpensive compared to more bulky solutions saving upfront cost.
  • It’s easy to install and enable allowing more developer savings.
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Oracle
  • Employee Empowerment
  • Reduced lagtime
  • Connects correct people to correct situations
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