Oracle Service Bus Scalability

AK
Head of Architecture at a insurance company with 5,001-10,000 employees

We are not using it on the container. It's a monolithic type of deployment on AWS, so obviously you won't have the scale of the containerized platform, but it's okay. I think with the 400 services, I haven't seen many issues. We have faced a problem with the heap memory side, but that is stable now.

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Radhey Rajput - PeerSpot reviewer
Sr. IT Analyst at NCR Corporation

Scalability is very robust. I would rate it a nine out of ten.

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PP
Integration Architect at Pymma consulting

Scalability suffers because this is a very large product. Everything is recorded, and everything is very strict at the technical level. For example, it keeps track of what name is linked to each transaction.

If you have a lot of money, then this is a scalable product.

Being an Oracle product, everything is recorded in a database. That means that there is a bottleneck in terms of scalability. 

We have between 10 and 20 developers working on this product. It is now in production but I can't easily estimate the total number of users.

We spent some time testing and found some problems with scalability. It can be difficult because when you test, you don't really simulate the behavior of the end-user. For example, people might generally use it in the morning but then one afternoon, everybody is using it and you don't know why. Ultimately, we had good test results but we were annoyed with the scalability.

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VG
Vice President Information Technology at Bharat Financial Inclusion Ltd

Oracle Service Bus is a scalable product.

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Radhey Rajput - PeerSpot reviewer
Sr. IT Analyst at NCR Corporation

Oracle Service Bus is a scalable solution.

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CM
Integration Consultant at a financial services firm with 1,001-5,000 employees

While it is not scalable in the cloud, it is scalable outside of that. 

We have 45 users on the solution currently.

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Muhammad Asif Ashraf - PeerSpot reviewer
Technical Development Lead at a government with 1,001-5,000 employees

The scalability is very good. If a company needs to expand it, it can do so. It's not a problem.

Due to the fact that the solution is technical, there are not that many people on it. We are only a few specialized people that work on this ESB. In development, there are around five to seven people. They are a mix of engineers, managers, and admins.

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MH
Integration Lead (SME) at a comms service provider with 501-1,000 employees

The solution does not support auto-scaling. Nowadays, you have Kubernetes for containerization. It can scale up and down based on the load and volume and is better than Service Bus. We have around 10 people using Service bus; the technical team, an engineer, and mid-level developers. 

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RS
Works at Global Markets Strategic Sales - Data & AI

The solution is scalable. I've seen banking institutions use it and scale it quite well. 

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PabloVerdina - PeerSpot reviewer
Sales Manager/ VBM at a tech services company with 51-200 employees

While it offers high scalability, it also presents a challenge due to its complexity. Our user base ranges from five thousand to thirty thousand, with one particular department in Argentina boasting over fifty thousand users, since it's one of the government departments. I would rate it seven out of ten.

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MA
Senior Manager Enterprise Architecture at a individual & family service with 1,001-5,000 employees

It's easy to scale mostly from the Oracle side. We added another node in the cluster but we haven't yet tried it.

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PP
Integration Architect at Pymma consulting

I have no problems with the scalability, but when you define the hierarchies there can be problems. 

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it_user452640 - PeerSpot reviewer
Senior Consultant at a consultancy with 10,001+ employees

I have not encountered any scalability issues. The product is highly scalable.

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it_user522000 - PeerSpot reviewer
Middleware Administrator at a comms service provider with 10,001+ employees

It can meet our scaling needs moving forward. I would be surprised to see it have a problem with scalability.

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SB
Middleware Specialist at a financial services firm with 1,001-5,000 employees

The solution is scalable although sometimes there is a memory bottleneck and the solution crashes. 

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RR
IT Analyst at NCR Corporation

This solution is scalable. We can add to it and we have multiple interfaces. 

We have a lot of users, although I am not sure how many.

We have a team of thirty people working and maintaining this solution. Some are developers and some are part of the administrative team.

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HH
Principal Lead at a tech services company with 51-200 employees

We have about ten users engaged in the solution currently.

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it_user852777 - PeerSpot reviewer
‎Senior ETL Consultant at a tech vendor with 201-500 employees

I have seen that it is able to perform under high-load transactions. It was very good at supporting high transactions, up to 300 transactions per second. That requires more servers, obviously.

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HB
Lead Tech of Oracle Service Bus with 51-200 employees

We have four developers who are using this solution.

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SS
Business&Integration Arch Manager at a tech services company with 201-500 employees

It's a scalable solution.

We have three customers who are using this solution.

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