Oracle Multitenant offers significant features like easy database cloning, seamless pluggable databases, and resource sharing between container and pluggable databases. It enhances security, simplifies upgrades, and supports database consolidation. Users appreciate its top-down approach, speed, ease of use, and efficient resource management. It aids in application development with Oracle Apex and supports hardware optimization, making it beneficial for software development companies and large enterprises needing to handle various databases and versions.
- "There are only benefits to using this solution."
- "Our primary use of Oracle includes writing queries for retrieving data for customers without worrying about the customer ID, user ID, as it is automatically connected to each query."
- "Oracle Multitenant reduces operational costs because it licenses the root container for multiple databases, costing less than traditional non-CDB databases, which results in financial savings for the company."
Oracle Multitenant requires improvement in backup and recovery, particularly adding flashback functionality for pluggable databases. Users desire enhanced IO resource control and integration with existing Oracle features. The user interface and command management need advancements, and technical support response times should be quicker. Licensing costs are a concern, as is simplifying upgrades and character set support. It is noted for its capability but faces challenges with ease of use and implementation of new features.
- "The Oracle Database support is not very good, unfortunately."
- "There are many functions where changes are not easy to implement, and we try to avoid modifying these areas due to security issues and the complexity of maintaining them."
- "The only issue is that shared files for the main container affect all container databases if something happens to them."