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Oracle Database Reviews in June 2026: User Ratings, Pros & Cons

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Based on 744 ratings & 625 reviews

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Excellent

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Very Good

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Good

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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

Oracle Database pros and cons

  • Comprehensive data management

  • High performance

  • Strong security features

  • Scalable architecture

  • High licensing costs

  • Complex setup

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Anonymous

07/18/16

4 out of 5

Oracle Database 12c

What do you like best? Its a good DB server which can handle a lots of data with an added advantage of cloud capabilities. What do you dislike? Needs a lot of memory and server performance to RUn What business problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized? Millions of Transactions and users information saved in it.

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Anonymous

07/07/16

1 out of 5

Oracle's bloated db product

What do you like best? Not much, to be honest. It's enterprise scale, but... That doesn't say much. What do you dislike? The oversized DB system, the bloated feature set, the slow everything... What business problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized? To be honest, this software has created more business problems than it has solved.

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Anonymous

03/18/16

5 out of 5

Database manager workhorse for everyday usage

What do you like best? So far the best database I have seen. It's relatively easy to use, has great connectors to different programming and deployment platforms and it can perform the weirdest ideas. What do you dislike? There's no easy and automated way of installing it on CentOS using scripts not assisted by humans. Recommendations to others considering the product Go on, use it. Being so popular ensures having tons of material online plus people are willing to help on stackoverflow or ...

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Anonymous

01/22/16

4.5 out of 5

Market leader of databases

What do you like best? Oracle is the market leader in enterprise software and Oracle database is their best tool. Its performance and reliability is topnotch. What do you dislike? It would be great if it had NoSQL support. Recommendations to others considering the product If you want to make any kind of application where data store is needed, Oracle database 12c is your best solution you will ever find. What business problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you ...

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Anonymous

01/18/16

4 out of 5

Useful Tool in the Oracle Suite of Products

What do you like best? Oracle Database is a great tool for managing and working with relational databases. It is a very reliable piece of software with a lot of options for working with your various database tables. What do you dislike? It is licensed under a proprietary license, meaning it is not an open source piece of software. This also means that most of the features are not free. A lot of the more powerful features come from a paid solution. Recommendations to others considering the ...

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Anonymous

12/14/15

4.5 out of 5

The largest architectural change since 8i

What do you like best? I'll just put here a few things I like but there are many others that you will have to discover.. In this version of Oracle DB multi-tenant is available in all editions of DB 12c (personal, enterprise and standard. I consider that this is the future and you should get accommodate with this new feature. Instances now are one per each host, background processes are not duplicated but may have slave processes or threads. Resources manager balances. Also you can have ...

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Anonymous

04/16/15

4.5 out of 5

yet another milestone release of a world class database

What do you like best? the new features such as multi-tenant (pluggable databases radically changes the architectural model such that it competes now more with Microsoft SQL Server and can scale much higher per server. What do you dislike? oracle database has become huge and no one person can master the whole database anymore - you must specialize or pick areas to become expert on. in addition the database has a very large footprint both in terms of install and memory usage - both of ...

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Anonymous

04/13/15

4.5 out of 5

Database Administrator

What do you like best? Advanced Index Compression Approximate Count Distinct Full Database Caching In-Memory Aggregation In-Memory Column Store What do you dislike? Automatic Big Table Caching FDA Support for CDBs Recommendations to others considering the product NA What business problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized? NA

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Anonymous

04/11/15

3.5 out of 5

Leading relational database with proven technology and market share

What do you like best? * Sold relational database with a lot of bells and whistles * End to end solution from storage , Server, OS, database, middleware, ERP and anything you can think of for enterprise software solutions. * Multi-version concurrency control (MVCC first pioneered in Oracle and becomes industry standard * Share storage clustering technology (Real application clustet, RAC transparent to application and scale relatively well. What do you dislike? * High cost of ...

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Anonymous

04/06/15

3 out of 5

Oracle 12c is one of the best solution for operating on Strucuted data

What do you like best? For relational structured data I found Oracle is the best solution 1 database consolidation 2 query optimization 3 performance tuning 4 high availability, partitioning 5 backup and recovery These features really very well optimized in Oracle 12c What do you dislike? With the introduction of Big Data technologies more features for unstructured/semi-structured data should be included. Recommendations to others considering the product Oracle 12c has ...

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