We performed a comparison between MongoDB Atlas and Oracle Exadata Cloud at Customer based on real PeerSpot user reviews.
Find out in this report how the two Database as a Service solutions compare in terms of features, pricing, service and support, easy of deployment, and ROI."The most valuable feature of MongoDB Atlas is it's seamless when working with a lot of different systems. Additionally, it is able to adjust the data based on the data being received."
"Being schemaless is what I like best about MongoDB Atlas."
"The initial setup of MongoDB Atlas is straightforward...It is a scalable solution."
"It's a good solution for NoSQL databases."
"The solution is easily scalable and manageable. Tools can be easily added to the solution."
"The stability and performance are great. The high availability feature is great. Moreover, I am happy with the automated backup and restore functionality."
"The most valuable feature is the schemaless architecture."
"Our databases used to be in-house. Now, they are in the cloud with MongoDB and everything is much easier."
"I like that Oracle Exadata Cloud at Customer is a stable, well-positioned product in the market today, and it's very scalable."
"I am particularly fond of the intelligent capabilities that enhance the backend, utilizing technology to analyze SQL queries."
"The most valuable feature is that it is based on Exadata infrastructure, which is Oracle 's leading engineered system that is trusted, fault-tolerant, and has unique performance features."
"Exporting and importing is easy because of its cleanliness, making the process easier. However, setting up the Data Guard was more difficult. Despite this, the client experienced lower downtime."
"Querying a dataset is not very intuitive, so I think that it can be improved."
"The product's data aggregation feature needs to work faster."
"One improvement that I would like to see is a feature to export changes made in the environment, such as creating a new user."
"There are some features that could be useful for the customers I work with, which are related to migration from on-prem to the cloud."
"The cost needs improvement. The product is good, but the cost that we paid for it is expensive, so it wasn't that valuable."
"I would like a more comprehensive dashboard."
"The product's file storage documentation needs improvement."
"MongoDB Atlas should improve its user experience by providing better explanations or a wizard for people working with its UI."
"For the data migration, we used ZDM. It was not integrated with the databases, and the documentation lacks clarity."
"A room for improvement in Oracle Exadata Cloud at Customer is that they need to train more partners to gain more knowledge because currently, they are keeping a lot to themselves. For example, they are still keeping a lot of information on their campus, so information sharing is limited."
"As a customer, you can't see the boot messages of your virtualized guest machines."
"We had some problems in the developer's environment. We had some problems with the initial installation environment."
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MongoDB Atlas is ranked 3rd in Database as a Service with 41 reviews while Oracle Exadata Cloud at Customer is ranked 9th in Database as a Service with 4 reviews. MongoDB Atlas is rated 8.4, while Oracle Exadata Cloud at Customer is rated 8.0. The top reviewer of MongoDB Atlas writes "Allows our business to analyze social media data with machine learning and store the data in MongoDB". On the other hand, the top reviewer of Oracle Exadata Cloud at Customer writes "Reduction in database creation time, provides good performance but challenges when interacting with the OCI console". MongoDB Atlas is most compared with Amazon RDS, SQL Azure, Google Cloud SQL, Oracle Database as a Service and Yugabyte Platform, whereas Oracle Exadata Cloud at Customer is most compared with Oracle Database as a Service, Amazon RDS, Google Cloud Spanner and Google Cloud SQL. See our MongoDB Atlas vs. Oracle Exadata Cloud at Customer report.
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