We performed a comparison between Oracle Database and Oracle Java DB based on real PeerSpot user reviews.
Find out what your peers are saying about Microsoft, Oracle, SAP and others in Relational Databases Tools."The most valuable feature is that it is a complete product with all of the functionality that you need, and there is no need for any special features."
"A scalable solution with straightforward initial setup."
"Oracle Database is the best based on stability and high performance."
"One of the most valuable features is the stability."
"The solution is a reliable database."
"From a database product perspective, I would say, they're good in what they provide. There's not much concern."
"This solution has the best performance, bar none."
"The interface is easy to use."
"The solution is stable."
"It's very clever."
"It has a programming language so anything that we require for Selenium is all available there."
"There have been no issues in relation to stability. We've never really had do to any recoveries. It is very stable."
"The most valuable feature is automation."
"The additional value of having Java inside the Oracle database is all the security that is applied to an Oracle database will be enforced on Java's stored procedures as well."
"Able to write queries more efficiently and the management of data has become better and easier."
"Oracle is a costly product, and it requires a lot of resources."
"I am not very satisfied with the support at times. You don't always get the support at the time you want and need it."
"Support is not available when one encounters problems."
"It is expensive."
"Security is an area that needs to be improved."
"There is a lot that can improve in Oracle Database. For example, it could be more user-friendly and should be easier to integrate into the cloud."
"I would like to see more patches."
"The solution can be quite expensive for small and medium-sized enterprises. Not too many companies can actually afford the pricing."
"In terms of improvement, I'd like an automation tool that is lower priced. The core prices are very high."
"It'll be better if Oracle Java supports open source technologies, like Node.js."
"The biggest lesson that I have learned from using Oracle products is vendor lock-in."
"The solution should continue to keep updating and improving the Java language."
"Needs improvement in consistency issues with respect to timeframes."
"The solution could be more user-friendly."
Oracle Database is ranked 2nd in Relational Databases Tools with 278 reviews while Oracle Java DB is ranked 23rd in Relational Databases Tools with 7 reviews. Oracle Database is rated 8.6, while Oracle Java DB is rated 8.2. The top reviewer of Oracle Database writes "Supports a large volume of transactions compared to other databases". On the other hand, the top reviewer of Oracle Java DB writes "Ability to handle large volumes and data sets but could be more user-friendly". Oracle Database is most compared with SAP HANA, SQL Server, MariaDB, IBM Db2 Database and Amazon Aurora, whereas Oracle Java DB is most compared with MySQL, SQL Server, Apache Derby, SAP HANA and MariaDB.
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