Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) Pricing

Praveen Kumar P - PeerSpot reviewer
Application Development Manager at Accenture

Oracle Cloud is cheaper than other products.

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Gopalakrishnan Palaniappan - PeerSpot reviewer
Business & Integration Arch Assoc Manager at Accenture

Oracle is a software accessory service that we have a user subscription for. For example, we require the project planning license, which is a user based license. 

Considering the license required, the country and the versions, we chose the prepaid option.

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Narender Singh - PeerSpot reviewer
Principal Consultant at PricewaterhouseCoopers

The product’s pricing is reasonable compared to other tools in the market. We pay a yearly subscription. Our clients mainly pay the initial license cost and the yearly subscription fee.

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Hamid M. Hamid - PeerSpot reviewer
Data architect at Banking Sector

The product offers a subscription-based licensing model. Though I am not sure, there are payments to be made to Oracle at the end of every quarter.

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PuneetKaura - PeerSpot reviewer
Vice President of Sales and Operations at Aquila Clouds

The solution is expensive according to services and competition. Also, it is not prevalent in the market. I rate the solution’s pricing a seven on a scale of ten, where ten is expensive, and one is cheap.

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ManojK - PeerSpot reviewer
IT & Digital Delivery Head- EPCI Projects - EMEA at McDermott International

This solution requires licensing. 

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Sharukh-Khan - PeerSpot reviewer
Sales Director at Convelox

The solution is expensive. I would rate the pricing as ten out of ten, where one is cheap and ten is expensive. 

There are no additional costs involved in Oracle Cloud Platform other than the licensing fees.

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MS
AVP at a manufacturing company with 10,001+ employees

I would rate the tool’s pricing a ten out of ten since it is expensive.

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AA
CEO at Missan Alnjoom IInformation Technology

OCI offers competitive pricing options, making it attractive for various use cases. However, for our infrastructure needs, we opted for a hybrid approach. We preferred to maintain certain components on-premises while integrating others with OCI. This flexibility allows us to leverage the benefits of both environments effectively. Pricing options vary depending on licensing arrangements and the specific services used. For instance, if you already possess database licenses, you can use them on OCI. Additionally, you pay for the resources or services consumed, which may include machine instances or other relevant services.

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Jan Kucera - PeerSpot reviewer
Head of RPA at RobosizeME

I compared Oracle Cloud Platform with other competitor providers like Azure, and I don't think Oracle is too expensive. Oracle is doing its best to stay below the market price. For example, the price for the compute instances, among other things, is better than its competition. Compared with what we paid when we were on the startup program, the solution's pricing is really high for a small startup company like us.

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RJ
Database Manager at Wartsila India Ltd

OCP is good, not too expensive. Based on the need you can say that there are other good options for people who can go with less time and other approaches to the services.

Both pricing and licensing are affordable with the Oracle Cloud Platform.

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Mohamed Omran - PeerSpot reviewer
Service Operation Center Manager at Zain KSA

Oracle Cloud is an expensive solution. On a scale from one to ten, where one is cheap, and ten is expensive, I rate Oracle Cloud's pricing a nine out of ten.

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AE
Process Engineering Manager at a logistics company with 5,001-10,000 employees

In Oracle Cloud Platform, one needs to make payments towards the subscription charges.

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BO
engineering technician at a retailer with 10,001+ employees

Its pricing is complex, but as partners, we can get away with quite a bit of discounting because we deal with them directly. 

I would rate their pricing probably a one or two out of five because they're quite expensive. Microsoft Azure will probably be the cheapest because depending on the Microsoft product that you have, they have some sort of bundling. There are things that they give you to get you onto Azure. AWS is probably somewhere in the middle.

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VB
Deliver Head - Database and Infrastructure cloud services at Tech Mahindra Limited

The price for Oracle Cloud may seem expensive, but if you start comparing features and what Oracle offers, you'll realize that the pricing for Oracle Cloud is competitive.

If you consider every aspect of Oracle Cloud, you'll see that its price tag is reasonable because it has a good user interface, user experience, and management. Oracle Cloud is a sophisticated infrastructure and the level of management it allows you to enjoy isn't available in other solutions, so I wouldn't worry about needing to invest huge money into it because it's a wonderful product to use.

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SureshKumar2 - PeerSpot reviewer
DBA Competency Manager at a computer software company with 201-500 employees

The price is middling; it's not the most expensive product, but there is still some room for it to be more flexible.

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AR
Lead Senior Architect at DigitalPath

The cost is based on multiple factors including which cloud service we are using, the size of data, performance, security, support contracts, and machine licensing.

Oracle has flexible licensing models. Oracle offers universal credit and pay-as-you-go options. We can also bring our own license.

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Yasir Obaid - PeerSpot reviewer
Managing Director at Technometrics Limited

The pricing for Oracle Cloud services is reasonable. Additionally, compared to other service providers, Oracle has a substantial presence and established infrastructure in Bangladesh. Considering all these factors together makes Oracle Cloud an ideal choice and a strong contender in the market.

I rate the price of Oracle Cloud a four out of ten.

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TW
Director at a financial services firm with 1,001-5,000 employees

It's less expensive to operate your environment in the cloud than in-house. It's a bundle cost. Everything is included in one price.

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GM
Vice President, Information Technology at MSSL

Oracle Cloud Platform's pricing is comparable to other solutions, but it is definitely not cheap. I rate the solution's pricing a five out of ten.

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Bráulio  Etiandro - PeerSpot reviewer
IT Analyst at Muilo, SA

The costs involved are low when it comes to Oracle Cloud, especially when compared to AWS.

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HarishMahanta - PeerSpot reviewer
Sr PeopleSoft Consultant at People Tech

The solution is expensive.

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KA
Manager Databases & Applications at Burque Corporation

Oracle Cloud Platform is a bit costly. You can always bring your own license or subscribe to the SaaS option, but the SaaS option is very costly.

I rate the pricing a six out of ten.



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RajeswaruduChembrolu - PeerSpot reviewer
Delivery Manager at Eappsys Limited

The license is a bit expensive for academic work. 

My company has not yet purchased the solution. It would require a bit of funding for them to purchase the solution in the future. 

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MA
Senior Database Administrator at BCIE

On a monthly basis, we pay around $2,500 for licensing fees, with no additional costs. We do pay extra licensing for other on-premises solutions, but these are not related to Oracle Cloud Platform.

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Wynand Mulder - PeerSpot reviewer
Oracle Database Administrator at Educational Testing Service

I rate the solution’s pricing an eight out of ten.

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KH
Environmental engineer at Coventry Building Society

The solution is free to use. 

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VB
Deliver Head - Database and Infrastructure cloud services at Tech Mahindra Limited

The licenses for this solution are very comprehensive and, therefore, very economical; there is only one cost, and it covers all available features without any chargeable add-ons.

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Md. Kaziul Islam - PeerSpot reviewer
ABM at DBL Group.

The pricing is reasonable.

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Göker İŞCAN - PeerSpot reviewer
Oracle Apps Technical Consultant at Partnera

The solution is cheaper compared to Oracle E-Business Suite.

On a scale from one to ten, where one is expensive and ten is cheap, I rate the solution's pricing a seven out of ten.

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KA
Manager Databases & Applications at Burque Corporation

The solution is overpriced. I rate the pricing a nine out of ten with ten being expensive.

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PD
Solution Architect at Tech Mahindra Limited

Oracle Cloud Platform has a decent pricing model.

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BA
Information Technology Infrastructure Manager at Saudia Aerospace Engineering Industries

There is an annual and a subscription option.

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Hammad Ul Hassan - PeerSpot reviewer
Oracle Application Database Administrator at Integration Xperts

The solution is expensive.

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UM
Chief Information Officer at Bin Dasmal Group

The licensing is a yearly subscription, and it could be more affordable.

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Anthony Busulwa - PeerSpot reviewer
Operations Manager Uganda at a tech services company with 201-500 employees

OCI is the cost-effectiveness compared to other similar services, assuming all compliance regulations are met. Additionally, they offer a number of things free of charge, which is particularly beneficial for smaller clients.

They meet the standard and the price is low. They do have a few limitations, specifically with their Standard Oracle Databases, the Standard Edition.

I rate the price of OCI a nine out of ten.

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PradeepKumar20 - PeerSpot reviewer
HR manager at The Sunway Manor

The price of the solution should be reduced to a price that people can afford.

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Ahmed-Yehia - PeerSpot reviewer
Linux System Administrator at PClink

They have an OpEx model that is pay-as-you-go.

We have a yearly contract subscription. 

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Khawaja Shoaib Hamid - PeerSpot reviewer
Regional Sales Manager at Cinergie Digital

Oracle Cloud's pricing is competitive. The tool changes its pricing when there is a change in its architecture. 

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SR
IT Consultant at a tech services company with 201-500 employees

It is cheaper as a solution model. It isn’t cheaper than SAP but offers more features and competition.

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Kopano  Ramaphoi - PeerSpot reviewer
Consultant at SmartCloud

The cost of the subscription is high and may exclude many customers, especially in my country.  

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PT
Enterprise Analytic Specialist at a energy/utilities company with 501-1,000 employees

I don't have that much information about pricing because I'm not at that level to know. It's not that expensive. I think it's maybe half or one-fourth of our actual on-prem cost, especially in Oracle Data Integrator. It's pretty cheap. Maybe around $30,000 or $40,000 per month. 

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TL
Head of Security at a computer software company with 501-1,000 employees

In terms of pricing, as far as I've heard from my colleagues and the management, it is an acceptable price. However, they would still be interested in a cheaper solution.

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CS
Arquiteto de Soluções at a tech services company with 201-500 employees

The price here in Brazil is very competitive.

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WT
Senior Cloud Consultant at a tech services company with 10,001+ employees

The subscription is a pay-as-you-go model, with fees that are dependent on usage. The monthly fee will vary based on how much compute, storage, and networking you use.

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SJ
Lead Database Administrator at a tech services company with 501-1,000 employees

We're looking at a pay-as-you-go option for licensing. Ultimately, we're likely to pay monthly.

In terms of comparing the solution to Azure, the pricing is pretty competitive.

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HB
Managing Director at a tech services company with 51-200 employees

I rate Oracle Cloud three to four out of ten on a scale from one to ten, where one is cheap, and ten is expensive.

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James Mwaura - PeerSpot reviewer
Sales & Technical Director at Epitome Panafrican Tech Ltd

The solution is expensive and extra costs are incurred if you need assistance with the installation. I rate the price a four out of ten.

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DM
IT Architect at Orbis Data

The model is basically if you aren't using the solution you won't have to pay. We can turn off the machines if we don't need them and we won't keep incurring bills.

The solution seems to offer pretty competitive pricing. We haven't found it overly expensive. It's very competitive in comparison to other options.

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JM
Founder & Managing Director Digital Solutions at a tech services company with 51-200 employees

The best aspect of the Oracle Cloud Platform is the relation between the performance and the price. When you compare the price with Amazon AWS, Microsft Azure, or any other, the price for performance is the best.

There are plenty of license options. For example, you can license the solution by the user, CPU, fixed period, and on-demand. The options are similar to Amazon AWS.

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AK
Cloud Engineer at a computer software company with 51-200 employees

I think Oracle's license costs are relatively lower than those of Azure or AWS. I think the cost is reasonable. 

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AM
Senior Oracle Database Administrator (full time) at a government with 5,001-10,000 employees

All of our projects have licensing costs. It's about half a million. 

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AP
Sr. Manager, Information Technology at a pharma/biotech company with 1,001-5,000 employees

We pay the subscription cost.

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SD
ITA at a tech services company with 10,001+ employees

I am not involved with the pricing model of the solution.

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ND
Principal Consultant at a tech vendor with 1,001-5,000 employees

The pricing is a little bit expensive compared to other products. There are no costs in addition to the standard licensing fees.

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AM
Technology Expert at a financial services firm with 1,001-5,000 employees

The price is fair, but we have to manage it to keep it low.

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PeterRus - PeerSpot reviewer
Cloud and database specialist at a tech services company with 11-50 employees

OCI's pricing is one of its best features. However, customers may prefer a lower price, so from their perspective, I rate its price five out of ten.

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RP
Sr. Principal Cloud Solutions Architect at a tech services company with 1,001-5,000 employees

The pricing is the best.

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SB
Senior Architect, Technology Transformation Group at a computer software company with 5,001-10,000 employees

There is a subscription cost rather than licensing for this product.  

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it_user433491 - PeerSpot reviewer
Cloud Architect, Oracle ACE, Oracle DBA at Pythian

Make sure you read the fine print.

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it_user924705 - PeerSpot reviewer
Information Security Officer at Zamil

Costing depends on if you have an existing license for the application and for the operating system. You can bring your own license and use regular licenses. So they have options. I think Amazon is cheaper than Oracle, though.

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LK
Devops & OpenShift Architect at a computer software company with 10,001+ employees

Pricing needs to be improved.

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Buyer's Guide
Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI)
April 2024
Learn what your peers think about Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI). Get advice and tips from experienced pros sharing their opinions. Updated: April 2024.
768,578 professionals have used our research since 2012.