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."The customer service team for this solution is very knowledgeable."
"Google Cloud is 100 percent stable."
"What I like most about Google Cloud is its stability. I also like that its GUI works fine for my company."
"Google Cloud's most valuable attribute is its capability for on-demand auto-scaling, and it also simplifies numerous intricate tasks for its users."
"Technical support has been good."
"It is very easy to share documents."
"The automatic sync between my mobile device data and photos to the cloud is the most valuable feature."
"The performance is a valuable feature."
"The product is easy to use and deploy."
"The scalability feature of the product is very impressive, especially considering the fact that the tool offers its users a pay-as-you-go model."
"I haven't experienced any instability or downtime in Oracle Cloud over the past three years. It is scalable The support team was good. The initial setup is straightforward to configure. I rate the solution a nine out of ten with ten being the highest."
"The product gives you independence from hardware onsite, the setup is easy, and there is no need for hardware maintenance."
"The initial setup was easy. It takes just a few minutes to create a virtual machine."
"The pricing of the solution is pretty good."
"They seem to be more readily integrating with Azure, which is great."
"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."
"The management side for the database needs some work. Currently, you do everything from the APP. It would be nice to have an interface where you can go in and maintain data and deal with records and do something online."
"They need to improve the costing for predictive analytics, which is mainly related to the tools that come with AI. They also need to improve the BigQuery cost optimization and the visualization."
"I cannot recall coming across any missing features."
"I would like to see Google Cloud become more competitive when it comes to price."
"It would be nice if they could offer more free storage."
"I would like to see Google Cloud become more competitive when it comes to price."
"The price of the solution could be more transparent."
"An area of improvement would be in the of managing accounts in terms of what we are using for memory, availability, and monitoring."
"This service is very specific to Oracle and we cannot have other types of workloads on Oracle Cloud."
"The solution needs to improve the discovery and assessment of the existing infrastructure."
"The Oracle Cloud platform remains complex, and despite the abundance of resources available, significant challenges can still arise during the migration process from a legacy or on-premise system. Conversely, smaller companies with less complicated systems, such as those with a two million budget, can migrate more easily."
"With Oracle you have to create your own roles and it is more complex."
"There's one app I have to install on my device, the Articulate Player app. It's only available on Apple and Android, but it's not available for Windows. I can't run the program on my desktop, to use it to learn Java."
"Oracle Cloud's price is very high."
"It should have other workloads from other suppliers running on the solution."
"The product roadmap strategy for some of the products is not clear."
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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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