Oracle Multitenant Stability

François Dernoncourt - PeerSpot reviewer
Oracle Expert at Capgemini

This solution is stable. 

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Yossi Belitasky - PeerSpot reviewer
BI manager at Clarivate Analytics

Oracle Multitenant is stable and performs well. 

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PatrickKuria - PeerSpot reviewer
Enterprise Systems Engineer at Sybyl

The solution is stable. There are no bugs or glitches and it doesn't crash or freeze. It is reliable. 

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it_user238071 - PeerSpot reviewer
Principal Global Database Architect at a leisure / travel company with 1,001-5,000 employees

There have been no significant issues.

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System Admin at a government with 1,001-5,000 employees

The latest release is not as stable for anyone that has experience using the previous solution.

No one was using the latest version. Everyone was going to the previous version. For example, the latest version now is 12, so I'm going to work with version 11. I would then continue to work with the previous version until the stability of the new product is better, then we migrate or upgrade to that. This is the golden rule. If you got only this from me, it's enough.

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it_user432795 - PeerSpot reviewer
Managing Director at CarajanDB

Over the past few years, the stability of the Oracle database has improved with every new version, even though the new Multitenant database is a dramatic shift in the architecture, I did not encounter many issues with stability except some with naming conventions and commands. It isn’t simple to plug in a PDB in a database where it already belonged to, but you must first drop it – no DBA likes the command “Drop Database.”

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it_user522261 - PeerSpot reviewer
DBA at a tech services company with 501-1,000 employees

It's pretty stable, pretty strong.

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

We've had no issues with the stability.

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it_user521733 - PeerSpot reviewer
Manager - Oracle Apps DBA and SAP BASIS support at a tech vendor with 10,001+ employees

It has been pretty stable. We have not found any issues in terms of ease of implementation, as well as mainly performance. We are not seeing any issues.

Of course, we have been a bit cautious, moving non-production databases first, in terms of consolidation. Nonetheless, we have found it pretty reliable, so we have now gone ahead and started using it for production databases.

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it_user480732 - PeerSpot reviewer
Technology Leader Oracle / Senior Consultant at a tech consulting company with 51-200 employees

Let's be clear, Multitenant architecture was a big change introduced in 12.1 and came with bugs and features that were not yet implemented. Stability and full feature coverage will come with future release.

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MO
Oracle Database Administrator at a tech services company with 51-200 employees

In terms of stability, I don't see any bugs.

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PatrickKuria - PeerSpot reviewer
Enterprise Systems Engineer at Sybyl

This is a stable solution.

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OD
Technical director at RDTEX LLC

This solution is stable.

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it_user436125 - PeerSpot reviewer
Lead Product Dev at a tech company

It's stable, but it takes a lot of time to adopt all other products to use it as well. It's sad that Oracle's killed off some support for Multitenant with some features, such as Streams, CDC, and others. Release 12.2 covered some of the gaps, but feature releases need more coverage.

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