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We performed a comparison between Oracle Hotspot and Windows Server AppFabric based on real PeerSpot user reviews.

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Pros
"The product is quite user-friendly."

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"It is very usable and easy to understand. Antivirus and VPN are the main features being used now. It allows my clients to access the network from home, which was very crucial because of the pandemic.""The product's deployment phase was very easy.""The most valuable feature is AppFabric's hosting solution, which is what we need for running workflows."

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Cons
"There are some bugs in the solution that lead to breakdowns."

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"Microsoft will stop supporting the product next year, and we can't run unsupported programs in our systems.""The product is unable to connect with different cloud services.""Its price and licensing policy can be improved. It could be a little cheaper. Licensing is sometimes confusing. There are so many different options. It is difficult to find out what to buy or what to choose for my necessity."

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  • "The product is expensive when compared to other solutions."
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  • "It is expensive, and its licensing is a bit confusing."
  • "The product is affordable, in my opinion."
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    Top Answer:The product is quite user-friendly.
    Top Answer:The product is expensive when compared to other solutions.
    Top Answer:There are some bugs in the solution that lead to breakdowns. The solution must increase the number of third-party integrations.
    Top Answer:The product's deployment phase was very easy.
    Top Answer:The product is unable to connect with different cloud services. The product should be able to connect with different cloud services. The aforementioned improvement in the product can make the… more »
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    Overview
    The Java HotSpot Virtual Machine is a core component of the Java SE platform. It implements the Java Virtual Machine Specification, and is delivered as a shared library in the Java Runtime Environment. As the Java bytecode execution engine, it provides Java runtime facilities, such as thread and object synchronization, on a variety of operating systems and architectures. It includes dynamic compilers that adaptively compile Java bytecodes into optimized machine instructions and efficiently manages the Java heap using garbage collectors, optimized for both low pause time and throughput. It provides data and information to profiling, monitoring and debugging tools and applications.
    Windows Server AppFabric extends Windows Server to provide enhanced hosting, management, and caching capabilities for Web applications and middle-tier services. The AppFabric hosting features add service management extensions to Internet Information Services (IIS), Windows Process Activation Service (WAS), and the .NET Framework 4. This includes Hosting Services and Hosting Administration tools that make it easier to deploy, configure, and manage Windows Communication Foundation (WCF) and Windows Workflow Foundation (WF) based services. The AppFabric caching features add a distributed, in-memory object cache to Windows Server that makes it easier to scale out high-performance .NET applications, especially ASP.NET applications.
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    Financial Services Firm34%
    Computer Software Company10%
    Comms Service Provider7%
    Media Company6%
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    Small Business13%
    Midsize Enterprise9%
    Large Enterprise78%
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    Oracle Hotspot is ranked 17th in Application Infrastructure with 1 review while Windows Server AppFabric is ranked 18th in Application Infrastructure with 3 reviews. Oracle Hotspot is rated 8.0, while Windows Server AppFabric is rated 8.0. The top reviewer of Oracle Hotspot writes "A scalable and user-friendly product that is useful for tracking leads for inbound marketing". On the other hand, the top reviewer of Windows Server AppFabric writes "Offers good monitoring capabilities and ease of setup". Oracle Hotspot is most compared with Azul Zulu and Azul Zing, whereas Windows Server AppFabric is most compared with IIS.

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