We performed a comparison between Oracle Database In-Memory and Oracle Multitenant based on real PeerSpot user reviews.
Find out in this report how the two Relational Databases Tools solutions compare in terms of features, pricing, service and support, easy of deployment, and ROI."The product offers high scalability."
"I like Oracle because it is a backward-compatible solution."
"The scalability of the solution is very good. It's able to support large amounts of data."
"The most valuable feature is that Database-In-Memory is more consistent and faster than traditional databases as it requires fewer CPUs to process instructions."
"The application development is very user-friendly."
"Security is the most valuable feature."
"The solution is very fast."
"Normally, every database server uses hard disks. In-Memory has a feature, apart from their database, which is very good. When we start our server, all your data needs loading memory. We can use that. It's a very good feature. I think they added this feature in 2019. We can mount memory in the partition, create partitions in there, and create table space from that spot to share. It's a really good feature. We use it a lot."
"Maintaining databases is a valuable feature for us."
"Multitenant has a container database with many pluggable databases."
"You can scale the solution as needed."
"The database becomes pluggable. Inside this container is called a pluggable database and each application contains this pluggable database inside Multitenant. We can then share resources like control files, memory, etc. This lets you stop and start each application without impacting the others. This resource sharing is the most valuable feature"
"The feature that I like on Multitenant is the ease - it is very easy for my team to run the database."
"It's easy to use and works great."
"The most valuable features are the speed and ease of use."
"The query optimization and backup features should be added."
"The pricing could be improved. It would ideal if it was more reasonable."
"The solution is quite expensive."
"Lacks sufficient integration with other tools."
"Technical support is below our expectations currently. It could be improved."
"It would be good if Oracle could reduce downtime when transferring from non-In-Memory to In-Memory."
"The solution should move to the new way of writing software code with AI that is intelligent and learns."
"They should lower the price. My customers think that it's too expensive."
"Technical support could be faster."
"That said, Oracle in general doesn't invest in their UI for any of their applications. If we're talking about the dashboard or other user experience, there is room for improvement. I'm talking about on premises. The cloud version has started to improve."
"It would be beneficial to include this solution with Oracle Enterprise, but Oracle charges additional fees for it."
"This solution is a bit complicated when collecting from containers - that feature should be a bit better."
"The solution lacks a GUI for commands."
"It can be complicated to scale up the solution, but it's scalable."
"The user interface for this solution can be made better."
Oracle Database In-Memory is ranked 8th in Relational Databases Tools with 26 reviews while Oracle Multitenant is ranked 16th in Relational Databases Tools with 14 reviews. Oracle Database In-Memory is rated 8.8, while Oracle Multitenant is rated 8.4. The top reviewer of Oracle Database In-Memory writes "User friendly with great scalability but needs to move toward intelligent AI". On the other hand, the top reviewer of Oracle Multitenant writes "Databases are automatically upgraded and cloning of pluggable databases requires just one command ". Oracle Database In-Memory is most compared with SAP HANA, Progress OpenEdge RDBMS, IBM Db2 Database, SQL Server and MariaDB, whereas Oracle Multitenant is most compared with SQL Server, Oracle Database, MySQL, MariaDB and IBM Db2 Database. See our Oracle Database In-Memory vs. Oracle Multitenant report.
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