We performed a comparison between Google Cloud and Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) based on real PeerSpot user reviews.
Find out in this report how the two Infrastructure as a Service Clouds (IaaS) solutions compare in terms of features, pricing, service and support, easy of deployment, and ROI."It is stable. It is easy to learn and very straightforward."
"Google Cloud is user friendly and reliable. The most valuable feature is the security of Google Cloud."
"Google Cloud has low downtime."
"The solution can scale."
"It didn't take long to get everything set up and understand what was going on. Things are pretty clear."
"There is no downtime. It is very reliable."
"The solution's features are very good and our staff loves using them."
"I like the simple features that allow me to share documents with others."
"Oracle is valuable for improving performance and addressing issues between the nodes of clusters for private IPs. It provides a private connection between the client and the security cluster."
"The most valuable feature is that it offers several adaptors."
"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."
"I like the solution’s stability, performance, and fault alerts."
"Oracle Cloud has wonderful features and offerings as a service. It's not just a pure-play cloud product or SaaS application. It has a complete suite from infrastructure to platform as a service to software as a service, and this is what I find most valuable in Oracle Cloud. For infrastructure on the cloud or infrastructure as a service on the cloud, there's OCI (Oracle Cloud Infrastructure). Oracle Cloud is easily available. You just click it. I also found the feature of creating a landing zone valuable. Oracle Cloud is also very flexible as it lets you have a hybrid cloud model along with other cloud solutions. I also like that it offers good management on the cloud. Oracle Cloud is ready to use as a service, and that's wonderful because the time to market is very quick. I also like that Oracle Cloud offers high performance and high availability. A lot of people claim that there's high availability in their companies' cloud operations, but technically speaking, pure high availability in today's context is found in Oracle Cloud."
"There is ROI with the product's use."
"We are not using any features offered by OCI but only using virtual machines. So our data only syncs from our On-premises to cloud. The compute and performance are better than other cloud solutions."
"Initial setup of databases is not a problem."
"Uploading documents could be simplified."
"Integration is always something that can be improved."
"The storage available for this solution could be improved, especially compared to a solution like Microsoft which offers 1 TB of storage. Google cloud offers only 30 GB."
"There are issues with stability."
"The ease-of-use could be improved for less technical users."
"Its integration with one of the third-party platforms could be better."
"I would like to see more code generation features that enable you to take user input in simple English and automatically convert it to code."
"I would like to see Google Cloud become more competitive when it comes to price."
"The monitoring tool and the migration from on-premise to the cloud should be much easier."
"Technical support could be more responsive."
"Specific to the Oracle Cloud; while they have been able to showcase inbuilt features for Oracle applications, what doesn't really come across clearly is what happens when you want to host, work with, or integrate with applications outside of the Oracle stack."
"The product could use some more development and maturity so it has more peripheral functionality already integrated."
"More technical papers could be published to help out professionals."
"In the next release, I would like to see more automation."
"Since our Oracle products are on premise we cannot get the premier Oracle products."
"The scalability requires some improvement. This is one of the most important things they need to get better at."
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Google Cloud is ranked 4th in Infrastructure as a Service Clouds (IaaS) with 66 reviews while Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) is ranked 3rd in Infrastructure as a Service Clouds (IaaS) with 91 reviews. Google Cloud is rated 8.2, while Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) is rated 7.8. The top reviewer of Google Cloud writes "Great for big data with off-the-charts scalability for storage and databases". On the other hand, the top reviewer of Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) writes "Cost-effective and can be used to host OIC and APEX". Google Cloud is most compared with Alibaba Cloud, Linode, Pivotal Cloud Foundry, OpenShift and SAP Cloud Platform, whereas Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) is most compared with Microsoft Azure, Amazon AWS, IBM Public Cloud, OpenShift and Alibaba Cloud. See our Google Cloud vs. Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) report.
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