Oracle Database as a Service Pricing

BaidyTHIONGANE - PeerSpot reviewer
Engineer at BNP Paribas

The solution is quite expensive but worth the money. 

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

Oracle Database as a Service is an expensive product.

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Vipul Saxena - PeerSpot reviewer
Manager (QA) at PureSoftware Ltd

The licensing cost is reasonable. 

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WilmerRodriguez - PeerSpot reviewer
Account Manager at BGH

For on-premises, a perpetual license is a standard $17,500 plus 22% for one year of support. 

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OM
Cloud Expert | DevOps | Oracle Consultant at confidential

The price depends on the solution you choose: standard, enterprise, or high performance. For example, enterprise can start between 0.4 an hour up to 1,800.

Additional fees also depend on what package you choose. Your fees will be different if you choose the standard, enterprise, high performance, or extreme package. You will pay in relation to what option you ask for.

The price is very good if you compare it to other databases.

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Goce Starkovski - PeerSpot reviewer
Head Of Infrastructure Group in ICT Department at EVN Macedonia/EVN AG

It is notably expensive when compared to the features offered by other alternatives. However, Oracle offers specific and unique capabilities. I would rate it ten out of ten in terms of cost.

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Roberto Huaman - PeerSpot reviewer
Head of Data Architecture and Analytics Solutions at America Movil Peru SAC

It is a very expensive tool.


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RB
Consultant sous-contractant at Québec Government

Oracle Database as a Service's pricing is good.

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Daniel_Nemethy - PeerSpot reviewer
Owner at Nemethy Moderato Kft

In my opinion, it's not cheap, but every business can decide for itself.

The question is, how successful will Microsoft be in getting into your business? Because, of course, there is competition on the cloud part.

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Jahnavi Koppala - PeerSpot reviewer
Actimize Developer at Infosys

This solution is costly because it saves a lot of data.

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Robin Saikat Chatterjee - PeerSpot reviewer
Head of Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Solutioning Technology and Architeture at Tata Consultancy Services

The cloud option provides a lot of benefits for Oracle shops, as it reduces the upfront costs and converts the licensing costs to a running cost.

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Guruprasad Gonjare - PeerSpot reviewer
Director Cloud Architecture at LTIMINDTREE

Customers need to pay extra costs for the solution based on their scope and business.

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Ahmad Hida - PeerSpot reviewer
Application and BI manager at Ithmaar-solutions

I do not know firsthand about the price of Oracle Database as a Service, but it is known that Oracle solutions tend to be priced higher than competitors.

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Adnan Kamarudin - PeerSpot reviewer
Database Engineer at HeiTech Padu Berhad

The solution is on the expensive side, but I recommend it because it's a good database.

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ARIEL MUNAFO - PeerSpot reviewer
Co-Founder & CEO at CLOUDEX

Oracle Database as a Service has a yearly licensing fee, which is expensive.

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CS
Consultant at Freelance

The solution's price is reasonable, but it depends upon the negotiation.

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MM
Technology Director at 24i

I'd rate the pricing one out of ten. It is way too expensive. We do need to pay extra for other modules, for example, for partitioning and compression. You can also pay extra for assistance. It's already too much, and then they make you pay even more. 

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Azhar Azhar - PeerSpot reviewer
BI consultant at RajhiSteel

Oracle Database as a Service is always a bit costly, but it's an excellent service. My company used the on-premises version, and that was costly. I have yet to learn about the cost of the cloud version, though.

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PC
Independent Consultant at Unaikui

The pricing depends on the operating systems and VMs we use.

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SW
Founder at Simpro Tech

What has been done is that an annual subscription model has been launched, which includes the payment of both the AML (Annual Maintenance Fee) and the subscription fee, paid on a yearly basis.

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ET
Enterprise Solutions Consultant at a computer software company with 201-500 employees

The enterprise version can get quite expensive.

The bigger the customer, the more resources the customer requires, which can add to the cost. 

We've had a customer that has spent around 40,000 Euros for a database. 

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Parker Chung - PeerSpot reviewer
Senior Director at Stark Technology Inc.

The price of Oracle Database as a Service is expensive.

I rate the price of Oracle Database as a Service a nine out of ten.

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YA
IT Project Manager at Awash International Bank

The solution is based on an annual fee.

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GauravBatra - PeerSpot reviewer
Managing Solution Architect at Cegal

The cost of the solution varies. It depends on which features you plan to use, for example, or which specific solution.

I'd rate the price a three out of five in terms of affordability.

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RB
Development Manager at Telcel

We have a corporate license. I'm just using it. I don't have the details in terms of exact cost.

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OT
Database Administrator at Contemi

It is an expensive product. I rate the pricing an eight out of ten.

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AANKITGUPTAA - PeerSpot reviewer
Consultant at Pi DATACENTERS

The product comes with a perpetual license with the per socket license. You have the sockets in your server, and you have to pay for them. However, the licensing cost is very dynamic. It depends upon your license provider or the Oracle product manager. The cost depends upon that.

It's a very expensive product.

There may be an open-source option. However, Oracle has proprietary features. Still, it is quite costly in terms of the environment.

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JY
Software Architecture Lead at SoftwareONE

The price of Oracle Database as a Service is reasonable.

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HC
Director & Chief Executive at The Bank of East Asia, Limited

The price is a little high

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DZ
Cloud Engineer/ Data Architect at a government with 201-500 employees

Pricing for Oracle Database as a Service is expensive.

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Brian Imambaks - PeerSpot reviewer
Founder at Technovate

The cost of licensing for this solution is quite high. 

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Ayman Sayed - PeerSpot reviewer
Manager at Mirsani Pharma Co.

This is an expensive solution. 

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SS
Computer Engineer at NITC: IT Agency of Government of Nepal

The tool's licensing is on an yearly basis. 

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Lakshmi Narasimha Reddy Singam - PeerSpot reviewer
Associate Technical Delivery Manager at Accolite

The cost for Oracle Database as a Service is higher than that for other similar solutions.

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MA
Senior Database Administrator at BCIE

The price of Oracle Database as a Service could be better.

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AA
IT Program Manager at a comms service provider with 10,001+ employees

We are a value add software as a service house so we are not really paying the cost of the licenses, the customer is the one who pays month-to-month. The customer is paying the money for their Oracle database in our case. We only use the product for development and testing to be able to deliver the services.

For the customer, our service becomes an advantage. So the price may seem high, but for them, it is reasonable and not so high as it could cost them much more to deploy separately. The price corresponds to the quality of the product and services they receive in return.

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RN
Chief Innovation Officer at Viscosity North America

There are different prices for different architectures - plan wisely and ensure that you look at all the pluses/minuses of each provider!

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Makrand Tare - PeerSpot reviewer
Enterprise architect at Tech Mahindra Limited

The price of Oracle Database as a Service is expensive compared to other similar solutions.

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KopanoRamaphoi - PeerSpot reviewer
Consultant at Rpc Data

I don't directly deal with payments or licensing and therefore cannot directly speak to overall costs or licensing agreements. 

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LM
IT Project Manager at a comms service provider with 10,001+ employees

Oracle Database is less expensive than the previous solution we used.

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OT
Database Administrator at Contemi

The solution is expensive. 

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it_user432795 - PeerSpot reviewer
Managing Director at CarajanDB

There should be a standard way to license the database in a virtual environment (e.g. VMware) and there should be a low-end version (like Standard Edition One) again.

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SH
CTO at a tech services company with 51-200 employees

Oracle licensing is expensive compared to other competitors, such as AWS and MS Azure.

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SL
Oracle DBA at a tech vendor with 51-200 employees

The price of the solution depends on the scale of how you will use it. 

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

Check Oracle support.

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MV
Founder at a legal firm with 11-50 employees

The pricing is a little bit expensive.

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Buyer's Guide
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.
768,246 professionals have used our research since 2012.