We performed a comparison between Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) and Virtuozzo Application Platform based on real PeerSpot user reviews.
Find out in this report how the two PaaS Clouds solutions compare in terms of features, pricing, service and support, easy of deployment, and ROI."I like the solution’s stability, performance, and fault alerts."
"What I like most about Oracle Cloud Platform is the ease of getting data in and out of the cloud, and the affordable licensing."
"Apart from the licensing, there's support from Oracle Cloud Platform which improved our day to day operations. Time is reduced. Based on this service, we are able to scale up dependent applications as quickly as we can."
"We appreciate the fact that this solution will operate with both native and third-party applications. This has meant that we don't need to change all of our systems to accommodate it within our network."
"We have seen a return on investment."
"Oracle Cloud is reasonably scalable - I'd rate it seven out of ten."
"The most valuable part of the Oracle Cloud Platform is the ability to develop applications that help us migrate information from on-prem to the cloud."
"The most valuable features are the manageability and the user interface."
"The solution is scalable, and that is what we are looking at. There is no learning curve as we have not done much research."
"The control is valuable. It's really easy to use and you have good control of your solutions."
"The advanced level of production-ready Docker hosting, one-click application deployment, and the truly flexible pricing."
"The dynamic vertical scaling is a unique feature."
"Technical support from Jelastic is very good."
"Database instances and computer storage are areas with shortcomings in the product that need improvement."
"OCI's user interface is awful and needs to be modernized."
"I think that there could be a more user-friendly environment when it comes to the options that Oracle presents through the Oracle Cloud Platform."
"Portability of the VMware environment into the Oracle Cloud should be made more simple."
"The product roadmap strategy for some of the products is not clear."
"More technical papers could be published to help out professionals."
"The product’s pricing should be reduced."
"Nowadays, every SR is referred to Oracle Cloud Connect without a person actually handling the customer."
"The backup functionality needs to be improved."
"Lacks better integration into enterprise storage products."
"The backup features need improvement, or rather it should be added, as I could not find it."
"For now, some customers are requesting support of Docker containers for Windows."
"The security layers also need to be improved because there is no clear layer or tier of security in the solution."
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Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) is ranked 3rd in PaaS Clouds with 91 reviews while Virtuozzo Application Platform is ranked 15th in PaaS Clouds with 7 reviews. Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) is rated 7.8, while Virtuozzo Application Platform is rated 8.8. The top reviewer of Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) writes "Cost-effective and can be used to host OIC and APEX". On the other hand, the top reviewer of Virtuozzo Application Platform writes "A scalable and stable solution that has good scalability and is easy to setup ". Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) is most compared with Microsoft Azure, Amazon AWS, Google Cloud, IBM Public Cloud and Red Hat OpenShift, whereas Virtuozzo Application Platform is most compared with Amazon AWS, Microsoft Azure, SAP Cloud Platform, Red Hat OpenShift and VMware Tanzu Application Service. See our Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) vs. Virtuozzo Application Platform report.
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