Oracle Database Appliance Pricing

AA
CEO at Missan Alnjoom IInformation Technology

The product is costly. However, it is the price is justifiable for the excellent technology it offers.

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Mert Yılmaz - PeerSpot reviewer
Cloud and Data Solutions Manager at DBO Solutions

Our company’s management handles this area.

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StefanSeck - PeerSpot reviewer
Solution Sales - Oracle Technologies at Lgicalis GmbH

Oracle Database Appliance is a very expensive solution. If you have opted for the on-premises licenses from Oracle, then you have to pay yearly. If you have opted for the cloud subscriptions offered by Oracle, then you can pay either monthly or yearly.

If you want to use Oracle licenses and some hardware, then you need to buy the hardware separately. If a customer of Oracle wants to buy internet systems, they can choose it from the hardware provided by Oracle. In short, customers only pay for the hardware they purchase from Oracle and not for any additional services.

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KM
Administrator at champ Solutions limited

The solution may be expensive, but when we consider the problems it solves, the stability it provides, and the fact that we don't have to buy separate parts and assemble them into a system, it becomes more affordable. Otherwise, we would have to purchase components from different sources, assemble them, and then pay to resolve any stability issues that arise.

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AC
IT Specialist at Supremo Tribunal Federal

Oracle Database Appliance is very expensive. On a scale of one to 10, with one being cheap and 10 being expensive, I would rate Oracle Database Appliance a seven. 

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Charu Mazumdar - PeerSpot reviewer
Technical Architect at DXC Technology

On a scale from 1 to 10, where 1 is cheap and 10 is expensive, I rate the solution's pricing 7.5 or 8 out of 10.

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AA
CTO at TOSB

Oracle’s pricing is ridiculously high.

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Andrei Popescu - PeerSpot reviewer
MIS Coordinator at IDEA BANK

I rate the solution’s pricing a seven out of ten, where one is cheap, and ten is expensive.

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it_user689538 - PeerSpot reviewer
Senior Consultant at a tech services company with 501-1,000 employees

Leverage the Pay-As-You-Grow licensing, and consider using the ODA X6-2 S/M/L models also for SE2/SE.

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EA
Sr. Director, Systems & Databases at GTech

Get benefit from the capacity-on-demand features. License your cores according to your licenses.

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SJ
Lead Oracle DBA at a healthcare company with 5,001-10,000 employees

The pricing is really good for us. We have no complaints there. It's not as expensive as other products on the market. The excellent price point is one of the reasons we moved to RDA.

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it_user1396542 - PeerSpot reviewer
Senior Vice President IT Operations at ZTBL

Should go wiht ODA , breakup the cost of hardware, setup & Licensing, you will find that ODA is much cheaper than any other solution in terms of setup and operational cost

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MR
Owner at a tech services company

The pricing and licensing is worth it.

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BJ
IT Director at a tech services company with 11-50 employees

Compared to Oracle Exadata, Oracle Database Appliance is affordable. I don't think there are any extra features that you need to purchase to run the solution. Also, the solution is good for managing devices.

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Kenan Çiftçi - PeerSpot reviewer
Corporate Database Architect at a tech services company with 201-500 employees

I don’t know ODA and alternative system prices. But Oracle the database license is quite expensive and a lot of my customers plan to migrate to open source databases like PostgreSQL.

I rate the price of Oracle Database Appliance a four out of five.

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BN
Deputy IT Director at a comms service provider with 501-1,000 employees

There are no additional costs beyond the standard licensing fees.  

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PB
General Director at a tech services company with 51-200 employees

Oracle Database Application's support and maintenance are included in the contract.

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Jeremy Lee - PeerSpot reviewer
Principal Consultant at SandFil International

The price of the solution should be less expensive. However, they will increase the price more.

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JM
Founder at a comms service provider with 11-50 employees

You must pay for the license. It is usually an annual subscription.

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it_user687180 - PeerSpot reviewer
Senior Oracle DBA at a tech services company with 501-1,000 employees

Pricing was reasonable given the high quality hardware parts used and the high availability.

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Shaamil Ashraff - PeerSpot reviewer
Architect - Database Administration at Mitra Innovation

The license cost could be cheaper, especially for long-term contracts.

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MK
IT Specialist Databases at Botswana Open University

The price should be lower.

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JC
Director of IT at a comms service provider with 201-500 employees

The pricing of the solution is fair but the technical support pricing is quite high.

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it_user689523 - PeerSpot reviewer
Database Administrator

Frankly I have no clue about pricing. The organization didn't have any issue about paying for the licenses.

There is one thing that you need to be aware of. When you buy this box, you buy licenses for a specific number of CPU cores. When you set up the box, you define how many cores you want to enable. If the number of cores that you enable is different from the number of cores that you have in your license, it will be so hard to fix it (according to the Oracle representative claim but I am not sure about that.)

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it_user687198 - PeerSpot reviewer
Senior System Engineer with 51-200 employees

If you compare the pricing of ODA vs traditional architecture it can be a bit high but you get more value by minimizing the risk, a short implementation time, and all-in-one patching.

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it_user685389 - PeerSpot reviewer
IT Consultant at a tech services company with 51-200 employees

I don't know anything about license or prices.

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it_user689544 - PeerSpot reviewer
Database and Application Systems Expert at a tech services company with 11-50 employees

I recommend to get a discounted deal from Oracle, especially with the one time setup which was free.

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