Oracle NoSQL Room for Improvement

GLEDSONCOOPER - PeerSpot reviewer
Infrastructure specialist at Cooper Cloud

Oracle could improve how NoSQL works in containers. I don't think NoSQL needs any new features, but I want to see new features in the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure. I would like to see some improvements in OCI's building options.

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PT
Data Scientist at a financial services firm with 10,001+ employees

The product must be added to a cloud platform. The link to Oracle must be provided on the cloud platform. It will help people to integrate the tool easily. We need the solution mainly for updating or manipulating data. All DBs need a query. We need to see the processing speed and whether we can fetch more data. When we have data, we can push it in batches or push all the data simultaneously. Ultimately, it must be fast to complete the project faster. These things must be improved in Oracle.

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PW
Leiter IT / Business Support at a comms service provider with 51-200 employees

The licensing model is bad. We have changing demands. Sometimes we need more, sometimes less. Usually, we have to buy Oracle licenses, and then that's it. However, it might be different when we go to cloud environments.

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JA
OSS Automation and Orchestration Consultant at a comms service provider with 1,001-5,000 employees

The main areas that need improvement with NoSQL are in the area of big data and user-friendly presentation. It is not easy to manage big data when it comes to the user experience. All the transactions the customer has to organize need to be presented in a proper dashboard in a better way that is more user-friendly for the clients who work with it. NoSQL is a bit challenged in this area currently. The problem is mainly organization and dashboard correlation specifically with large data sets that have a lot of events with a lot of information.  

We have our own opportunities to get someone to work to improve this, but it is a budget-related choice at that point. But sometimes there are other restrictions because of how you frame the project from the beginning. For example, there may be a certain budget for professional services or consultation. The organization has to try to keep itself in a good position so that it will not exceed the budget. If Oracle were to enhance this as part of the product, it would be better for designers as well as users overall.  

I am wondering how these databases will be integrated into the context of the typical cloud architecture. All efforts now are based on the individual instance and there is no clear plan as to how the deployment phase will be onboarded with the Kubernetes cluster. Now there are a lot of features like self-healing and auto-scaling and other newer capabilities as technology has advanced. We need to see how Oracle will integrate these technologies in NoSQL.  

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it_user426063 - PeerSpot reviewer
Chief Technology Officer at a tech company with 1,001-5,000 employees

Personally, I’d like to see some improvements in the monitoring UI for it. It doesn't require anything major, just some improvements in the feel and depth of information provided.

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it_user426045 - PeerSpot reviewer
IT System Consultant & Software Developer at a tech services company with 1,001-5,000 employees

I would like to use SQL Developer (or another tool) to access NoSQL in read/write mode, not only in read-only mode.

I would also like the CLI to be easier to use.

Authentication is not easy to perform.

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it_user430587 - PeerSpot reviewer
Leading Specialist in Big Data at a tech services company with 501-1,000 employees

There are a few areas for improvement that I can see, such as security improvements, better monitoring capabilities, and stability of each node. It also could use a better GUI.

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