Oracle Database as a Service Scalability
The solution is scalable.
View full review »There are many users of Oracle Database.
My company can plan to increase the number of users since it is a scalable product. You just need to increase from a single or one node cluster to support more users.
View full review »It is a scalable solution.
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Oracle Database as a Service
April 2024
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The solution is scalable.
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Osama Mustafa
Cloud Expert | DevOps | Oracle Consultant at confidential
You can scale everything fine with this solution.
We only need one person for deployment and one for maintenance.
View full review »Due to its stability, the technology allows for seamless node transitions. Data storage, porting, backup, and restoration processes function smoothly. This makes scaling up quite straightforward, with built-in features supporting scalability. If the need for more robust capabilities arises, transitioning to the enterprise edition is an option. Partitioning functions, which experienced leaders in this field can attest to, further enhance scalability. I would rate it eight out of ten.
View full review »Scalability-wise, I rate the solution a ten out of ten. Regarding plans to use Oracle Database even more in the future, my expectation is to try to replace it with some open-source technologies.
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RejeanBlais
Consultant sous-contractant at Québec Government
Oracle Database as a Service is a scalable product. I'm a contractor and have contracts with many government organizations. And here in Quebec, over a hundred thousand people use Oracle Database as a Service.
View full review »It is very scalable, but the Oracle stability is okay. The vertical scalability works well. There is a lot of hype around horizontal stability. But to be honest, if you are using a transactional database system for a bank, it does not require a big database. The gross of the database is predictable. The first thing we look at is its performance. If we need to get the right performance, we need to scale. But the most important aspect for us is performance. I need both the scalability part and performance.
View full review »We did not face any issues with scalability. We are using Oracle OTD for high-availability scale out, which was initially active-passive but later an active-active solution was provided.
View full review »The solution is scalable and I would give a rating of ten out of ten for its scalability. We have more than 100 customers for the solution.
View full review »The scalability of Oracle Database as a Service is good.
We have more than 50 people in my company using this solution.
View full review »The solution's on-premises scalability should be improved. Around 100 users, including analysts, database administrators, and developers, use the solution in our organization.
I rate Oracle Database as a Service an eight out of ten for scalability.
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Noppadol Sanguandeekul
Consultant at Freelance
It is a scalable solution. I have 100 customers using this solution.
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Mark Mumo
Technology Director at 24i
The solution is scalable. I'd rate it six out of ten. On-premises is less scalable than the cloud.
View full review »The tool is scalable. We have more than 100,000 customers using the solution.
View full review »Oracle Database as a Service is highly scalable.
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Prajith Chowthee
Independent Consultant at Unaikui
The solution is very scalable. We have three distributed systems. At each site, more than 100 people use the solution.
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Simon Wanyutu
Founder at Simpro Tech
Oracle Database as a Service is highly scalable.
We have eight users who use the solution for project management, which we deploy for our clients. However, this is not the primary function of our own work. As an example, one of our clients has 50 users running a similar deployment.
In addition to our own usage, the solution is also used by the company we have contracted for core banking.
We purchase the solution from them and they take care of its deployment and management. Therefore, we are not directly involved in the deployment process.
While we initially went with Oracle, our clients are now the ones who are involved in the deployment process for the core banking solution.
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reviewer2093079
Enterprise Solutions Consultant at a computer software company with 201-500 employees
It's a scalable solution. It is easy to expand.
We're using the solution with more than 50 customers.
View full review »Most of my clients are small to medium-sized businesses.
I rate the scalability of Oracle Database as a Service a seven out of ten.
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Yemisrach Asnake
IT Project Manager at Awash International Bank
The solution is scalable.
View full review »It scales quite nicely as necessary.
We have multiple customers using the solution. We have 20 people on our end handling admin duties. We have thousands of people using it as customers.
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Rafael B
Development Manager at Telcel
So far, we have found the solution to be scalable.
We have 1,000 people directly and 50,000 people indirectly using the solution.
View full review »I believe it is scalable although we haven't had the opportunity to do that yet.
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Oliver Tran
Database Administrator at Contemi
We use the platform daily. I rate the scalability an eight out of ten.
View full review »I have found that the solution is scalable.
We have 100 or so users. For the databases, we are using them for more transactions, like 50 or 60 more for all the transactions we are getting with our system.
At this point, we do not have plans to increase usage.
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Euiseok Seo
Manager at NAVER Corp
Oracle Database supports scalability and high availability due to clustering architecture, like RAC. You can easily expand data nodes or processing nodes to meet your needs. 1000 users are using this solution.
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Juan David Yepes
Software Architecture Lead at SoftwareONE
I rate the scalability of Oracle Database as a Service a six out of ten.
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Henry_Chan
Director & Chief Executive at The Bank of East Asia, Limited
Oracle DBaaS is scalable.
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reviewer2081601
Cloud Engineer/ Data Architect at a government with 201-500 employees
Oracle Database as a Service takes work to scale.
View full review »The solution is scalable. Approximately 100 people utilize it in our organization.
View full review »This solution does not offer the best scalability. I would rate it an eight out of ten.
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Sumitra Subedi
Computer Engineer at NITC: IT Agency of Government of Nepal
The solution is scalable. My company has twenty users for the product.
View full review »I would rate the solution's scalability at six out of ten.
View full review »The scalability of Oracle Database as a Service is easy to do.
We have approximately 2,000 people using this solution.
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Marcio Aguero
Senior Database Administrator at BCIE
I have found Oracle Database as a Service to be scalable. It can scale easily.
We have approximately 30 people using this solution.
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Sandeep Arora
Sr. Curiculum Developer at o9solutions.com
Oracle DaaS is scalable.
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Ahmed Abdelwahed
IT Program Manager at a comms service provider with 10,001+ employees
As a transactional database, I think this is quite a scalable product in a variety of ways.
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SK26
Technical Consultant at a computer software company with 51-200 employees
In my previous organizations, we had thousands of developers for Oracle Database as a Service.
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Rich Niemiec
Chief Innovation Officer at Viscosity North America
I did an estimate of all the servers that are out there and Google is obviously very large. Amazon Web Services is very large but if you take Oracle's cloud, which is over 1 exabyte now and then you take the compression that you can do with Oracle, it's actually, probably the largest cloud that's out there right now (many Exabytes). From a scalability standpoint, as big as the world is, as big as you can think, that's how large you can scale your applications.
View full review »The scalability of Oracle Database as a Service is good.
We have approximately 1,000 to 2,000 using its solution in my company.
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reviewer1521750
Senior BackEnd .net at a wholesaler/distributor with 1,001-5,000 employees
My impression of the scalability of Oracle Database as a Service is very high.
View full review »The solution is highly scalable. I did try both Autonomous Database and Data Warehouse on the cloud. On the cloud, there isn't much. You need to work a lot on the data side where ever you want, how you want your data to be presented. Things like BI are going to present your data.
We support a huge number of users. The number of users Oracle can handle is amazing.
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reviewer1944924
IT Project Manager at a comms service provider with 10,001+ employees
The solution is scalable. We have approximately 20 users.
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Oliver Tran
Database Administrator at Contemi
I haven't had many opportunities to work with the scalability features. I don't have much experience in this area.
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MohamedEl Azzouzi
Production Systems Engineer at Enwe
Oracle has many strong features and tools. There are many options and possibilities.
View full review »RAC is not a real scalability solution, so instead of scaling out I prefer to scale up.
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Syed Jaffar Hussain
CTO at a tech services company with 51-200 employees
Not anything we have come across.
View full review »Scalability is very easy. If you want to, you can have it scale onto two or three servers, racks, or whatever you want. It's easy.
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OluwoleOlajide
Cloud Solutions Architect at Snapnet Limited
We believe the product to be scalable.
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reviewer2022396
Oracle DBA at a tech vendor with 51-200 employees
Oracle Database as a Service is scalable.
View full review »I think scalability is the top thing here because you are just able to scale up and down whenever you feel like it. You can't do it on premises.
View full review »No scalability issues.
View full review »The scalability is good. There have been no problems.
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Oracle Database as a Service
April 2024
Learn what your peers think about Oracle Database as a Service. Get advice and tips from experienced pros sharing their opinions. Updated: April 2024.
768,578 professionals have used our research since 2012.