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Oracle Database is widely recognized for its exceptional performance and reliability in handling large datasets. Users appreciate its scalability, high availability, data integrity, and robust security features, making it a preferred choice for enterprises, especially in the banking sector. The database offers seamless data retrieval, efficient storage ...Read more
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01/25/19
Best in performance tuning and data storage solutions
What do you like best? Oracle 12c allowed us to update 30 databases with no issues from 11.2 to 12.2 using DBUA. Oracle multitenant feature allow us to run many mine databases on same hardware What do you dislike? Oracle didn't work well dealing with large amount of time desired based data rows performance wise The database takes lot of space It is bit expensive What business problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized? Oracle database is secure and ...
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01/24/19
Good solid database just a bit complex
What do you like best? Oracle is great for being used with certain products. The setup is fairly straight forward and creating your database is really simple. Once the database is in place there's nothing you really need to do as the system jsut works. There are a few extra tweaks you can do such as enable the Oracle Web Console, this is really useful as it will allow you to update any dbf files and associate them correctly. You can also tweak the memory usage to make your oracle system ...
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01/22/19
Oracle Database 12 c Review
What do you like best? Ease of updating from ongoing forms (10g/11g to empower expanded help application lifecycles. This is extremely basic to most establishments, since client re-testing will be limited, and existing authoritative aptitudes are utilized in the new form without a lofty expectation to learn and adapt. 12c is an entirely steady discharge. As far back as support in the early Beta cycles, we stressed to Prophet, our need to not return to stretched out bugfix cycles ...
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01/15/19
Trending database version with wide range of features like cloud,multitenant database etc etc
What do you like best? Being a oracle database administrator I like to work on new features that are introduced in oracle 12c like multi tenant database,flex cluster,flex asm,cloud,recover table using rman,out off line patching and many more What do you dislike? I dont have any such points to dislike about this product from oracle as this version is filled with many new features which are useful in securing our database data in a proper way What business problems are you solving with the ...
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01/14/19
Powerful tool to streamline work processes in the cloud
What do you like best? Product that provides greater agility and scalability for company implementations. For a relatively short time I have been using this technology that helps to include various tasks especially in financial matters. This version simplifies the path to cloud environments and provides efficient delivery of database services, among other advantages. What do you dislike? Interruptions in the system. Interruptions are caused due to database problems, such as running out ...
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01/03/19
Best RDBMS for a reason.
What do you like best? Data Integrity and Good SQL tools support like Toad and SQL Developer What do you dislike? SQL Developer support for ER Diagrams can be enhanced. SQL generation can the enhanced to include the Table names - currently, it has generic text in place of the table name. DDL scripts / ER Diagram Generate and export option is not user-friendly. What business problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized? This is the main RDBMS database we ...
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12/28/18
Oracle Database 12c - A Solid Version
What do you like best? Oracle databases are extremely powerful and useful if you know how to use them properly. I've been using Oracle databases for many years, and this version is a solid, stable option. What do you dislike? It can sometimes be frustrating that the database cannot always determine on its own what the optimal execution should be for a query. Oracle has hints available for you to guide the execution path if you feel you can improve upon the default performance. There is ...
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11/24/18
Oracle 12c Database
What do you like best? This software is used for many years and has new features of clustering. It can be used in the relational database. Thus can give reliability, good recovery over the failure and confidentiality. What do you dislike? The important part is to know how to operate the program. It has excess to different libraries on the operating system. Recommendations to others considering the product It has a very good speed and executing power. Though needs to work on security. ...
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11/18/18
Oracle Database Review
What do you like best? Oracle is a well known player in the database space. I enjoy the reliability of the database so I know about the consistency of the data being stored in each transaction. The SQLdeveloper software is relatively easy to use as well. What do you dislike? I think the interface could be designed a bit better such that the specific tools to generate SQL, commit and rollback changes were better described and usable. Besides that, I wish the Oracle database was as fast as ...
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11/13/18
Oracle 12c in AWS Cloud
What do you like best? The ease of setup in Amazon Web Services makes Oracle 12c a solid choice for Relational Database needs, along with tools that we are used to having like Oracle SQL Developer. The clustering of 12c gives us reliability, failover and confidence that our data is in good shape. What do you dislike? Was a bit difficult to get security group rules in place from Amazon Elastic Beanstalk after we had setup Oracle RDS with public access. We had thought that meant public ...
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