Oracle MySQL Cloud Service Scalability

RajKumar23 - PeerSpot reviewer
Sr Associate at Cognizant

Compared to other databases, Oracle MySQL Cloud Service's scalability is good.

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CL
Director, DBA at Tecnológico de Monterrey

I rate the platform's scalability an eight out of ten.

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ZD
Finisher Analyst Assistant at a university with 10,001+ employees

The tool is easily scalable. 

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Luis Mario Ramos Santos - PeerSpot reviewer
Senior FullStack Developer/Engineer/Architect at Capitbrok

The product is not as scalable as other solutions. I rate the scalability an eight out of ten.

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MajedAlzahrani - PeerSpot reviewer
Oracle database lead at Ministry of Energy

The tool is very scalable. We have five users.

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Noman Rafique - PeerSpot reviewer
Professional Freelancer at Fiverr

Oracle MySQL Cloud Service's scalability is good.

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MK
It at a manufacturing company with 10,001+ employees

The tool is scalable.

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LeandroLucas - PeerSpot reviewer
Head of Product at Bitz

The product can scale well.

50 people are using the solution right now.

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TK
cloud security and DevSecOps Apecialist at Join Cloud Ltd.

The current solution lacks scalability and there's room for improvement in that aspect. Right now, I'm developing products for end-users, with around three to four hundred employees utilizing screens, seeking to enhance their user experience and efficiency in generating reports and outputs.

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RK
Electronic Specialist at a manufacturing company with 51-200 employees

Scalability-wise, I rate the solution a five out of ten. Horizontal scalability is not possible with the product.

My company's clients who use the product can be categorized under small, medium, and enterprise businesses.

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MD
Database Administrator at a energy/utilities company

The solution is scalable. We use Oracle for 2 up to 100 servers.

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PJ
Manager at a comms service provider with 10,001+ employees

We deployed it in the OC environment.

Oracle normally looks at two types of scalability. One is vertical and the other is horizontal. Oracle right now doesn't try to vertically scale the database unless and until it's required to add OTT or RAM. However, it does take care of the eventual scaling wherein it makes sure the connectors are in line and there are multiple servers in the cluster starting line. 

A good scaling job provides convenience and reliability. It also makes sure that there are different data centers across the globe. You need at least four or five data centers, based on the speed of the application. Whatever the nearest location is, they'll keep trying to go there, to get the data the right way. 

The dev-ops team does a great deal of getting it in line, to make sure we get data in a seamless way. Of course, our cluster has been done so horizontal scaling. This type of scaling is what we focus on.

In the trial we conducted, we had 1,182 people on the solution without facing any problems.

The solution increases logarithmically via batches we direct on a weekly basis.

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it_user1226796 - PeerSpot reviewer
Sr Associate at a computer software company with 10,001+ employees

This solution is scalable enough. We haven't seen any problems with it.

We have about 60 users within my project.

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MT
Senior Manager Global Database Services at a manufacturing company with 10,001+ employees

The scalability of the database is absolutely guaranteed by the new features. We have 20-30,000 users on the solution right now.

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JE
IT Head

The solution is very scalable.

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