We performed a comparison between Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) and Red Hat Quay based on real PeerSpot user reviews.
Find out what your peers are saying about Amazon Web Services (AWS), GoHarbor, Microsoft and others in Container Registry."I like that the program is flexible. I can use it to write Java scripts. I also like the website, because it constantly updates me on things, like artificial intelligence, and the latest technology. I read the articles, on the latest technology that programmers can use."
"The most valuable features are the manageability and the user interface."
"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 features allow you to connect the service solutions with the client's requirements. It is user-friendly, easy to navigate and provides assistance."
"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."
"Frankly speaking, I've been very impressed with the stability the solution offers. Everything is working very well at the moment, and we haven't had any issues or faced any bugs or glitches."
"What I like best about Oracle Cloud is that it is an all-in-one system for everything."
"The initial setup was straightforward."
"It's easy to use, and it does what it is meant for."
"Portability of the VMware environment into the Oracle Cloud should be made more simple."
"They could add more features."
"The solution needs improvement in support, performance, and features."
"The packaging part of the software needs improvement. It lacks customization abilities for users. Giving them VMs for machine learning or running their own programs like Azure and Amazon, for example. Things like scalability based on the requirement of the tools. Oracle still lacks these kinds of things. For example, if you need a VM from Oracle, you need to pay for a monthly fee. They started developing containership but it's still at the initial stage and it's still lacking. They also need to develop integration between packages."
"The monitoring tool and the migration from on-premise to the cloud should be much easier."
"It could be more affordable."
"Oracle support could be better; we had cases where certain regions experienced specific issues and received little help from Oracle."
"They offer some basic services but the choice is not as rich as other cloud providers."
"It could be more integrated with other platforms."
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Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) is ranked 5th in Container Registry with 90 reviews while Red Hat Quay is ranked 6th in Container Registry. Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) is rated 7.8, while Red Hat Quay is rated 8.0. 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 Red Hat Quay writes "A stable repository that is easy to use and easy to install". Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) is most compared with Microsoft Azure, Amazon AWS, Google Cloud, IBM Public Cloud and OpenShift, whereas Red Hat Quay is most compared with Harbor, JFrog Container Registry, Amazon ECR, Azure Container Registry and VMware Harbor Registry.
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