Overall Satisfaction with Oracle Cloud Infrastructure
We used Oracle Cloud Infrastructure for the Dev and Prod environment and mostly to serve up load-balanced application nodes. Oracle does a great job with VM instance management and offers a range of solutions, and we found that very helpful in supporting business requirements. It also solved for high performant compute service management for our applications.
- High-performance workload execution and management.
- Application load balancing and scale options.
- Flexible and low total cost of ownership.
- Documentation is sometimes not up to date and requires professional services to set things straight.
- Better cost management support - Continued automation in this area will be beneficial.
- Support an overhaul of issue submission and tracking - Operational aspects.
- Positive - Allowed us to scale applications due to market demand, and minimize downtime and impact to customers.
- Positive - Provides the right level of backup and business continuity services to help build year planning and fulfill audit responsibilities.
- Positive - Immediate ROI as it pertains to up skilling your employees as they offer free training to go along with services as well as professional service packaging.
Azure IaaS app services offer basic functionality with components and many connectors that can be applied. The difference I felt was that OCI feels more intuitive, and each add-on module or component actually works within the core infrastructure, whereas, with Microsoft products, you are almost, in a sense, left and pushed off at times to 3rd party providers to integration past the standard implementation scenario. This does not happen with OCI.
Do you think Oracle Cloud Infrastructure delivers good value for the price?
Yes
Are you happy with Oracle Cloud Infrastructure's feature set?
Yes
Did Oracle Cloud Infrastructure live up to sales and marketing promises?
Yes
Did implementation of Oracle Cloud Infrastructure go as expected?
Yes
Would you buy Oracle Cloud Infrastructure again?
Yes