Oracle Exadata ROI
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Projmgr67
IT Architect at TIM
I have no idea about the ROI from Oracle Exadata because my team doesn't calculate it.
View full review »The solution is worth the money.
View full review »We have realized a lot of tangible and intangible benefits from the machine. It would be difficult to put a dollar figure to it because the machine allows for things that simply cannot be done without it. So in that way, we can safely say that the machine paid for itself within the first 12 months.
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Oracle Exadata
April 2024
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reviewer1395711
Deputy CEO, CIO at a insurance company with 51-200 employees
There's ROI from Oracle Exadata. My company saves one hundred percent using Oracle Exadata versus Oracle database licensed on different hardware.
It also depends on what you compare. My company uses Oracle solutions, so the Oracle database has many advantages for my company. For example, the company has a no-code generator software that uses the Oracle database, so the Oracle database is an essential part of the environment.
Comparing Oracle Exadata against non-Exadata, using Oracle Exadata is wiser for my company because it's cheaper to have Oracle Exadata than not because the company has to buy additional licenses and courses, which would be more expensive.
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Ngole Ngole
Oracle Techno Sales consultant at a tech services company with 201-500 employees
Exadata's database consolidation can save a lot of money. For example, one current customer was spending close to $800,000 on database licensing, but they are looking at $250,000 after consolidation.
If I walk into the office of any customer and I want to sell my Exadata, I tell the finance officer, "Boss, I plan to bring down your license costs by half." That's what I'll tell them. "If you want to see the magic, that's what I plan to do for you."
View full review »More performance techniques and latest updates that we are really existed about.
View full review »Negative.
View full review »For our customers, we are able to significantly reduce both CapEx and OpEx for customers for 3-5 years TCO. We are able to:
- Accelerate implementation to meet the functionality demand from the business users
- Deliver quick implementations to meet the market demands
- Lower implementation costs
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Antony Mario Selvam
GIO IT Infra Build Er. DBA at a comms service provider with 10,001+ employees
When considering a product, I make sure that I have:
- Manpower resource available.
- The number of DBAs available in the market
At this time, I do not have the actual numbers but would rate the ROI is pretty good.
View full review »We had one application that went down constantly and since we moved to the Exadata there have been few issues outages and incidents.Huge performance gains as well.
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Adriano-Simao
Chief Technology Officer at Triana Business Solutions Lda
Using this infrastructure for a database as a service or Oracle Cloud at Customer/Service can be a good approx. to increase your ROI.
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reviewer1395711
Deputy CEO, CIO at a insurance company with 51-200 employees
It is not really clear how to calculate the ROI for Exadata. Because you need to do the calculations for yourself, you need to know the license modeling pretty well. Even then, it is not very clear how much it costs for Exadata performance, CPU, and other additions. You really can not calculate these points when Exadata pays for you. Oracle could help customers to find out the actual numbers and help with calculations for ROI.
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Syed Jaffar Hussain
CTO at a tech services company with 51-200 employees
We realize ROI through higher throughput, high availability, and business continuity.
View full review »We have seen a 300% ROI.
View full review »It varies from client to client depending on several factors but it is almost always when the cut-even period is approx. 12-18 months after the initial investment. The TCO of OES is much lower than similar systems like VCE’s Vblock, HP’s Converged system, and IBM’s PureFlex system, Teradata, etc.
The TCO of the Exadata Cloud Service is even better than the one of on-premise!
View full review »It's almost 100%.
View full review »Our ROI was $500K savings.
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Rajinder Sachdeva (Pmp, Oracle Certified Master.)
Infrastructure Architect at a tech services company with 1-10 employees
Saved 48 CPU licensing after consolidation on Oracle Exa-data
View full review »We've not measured it.
View full review »It's close to 40% in terms of cost saving.
View full review »There was quite a learning curve despite knowing that "things are different" with Exadata.
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Oracle Exadata
April 2024
Learn what your peers think about Oracle Exadata. Get advice and tips from experienced pros sharing their opinions. Updated: April 2024.
768,415 professionals have used our research since 2012.