I have some customers using Oracle Database Appliance as a Service.
I have one customer that has an Oracle Database Appliance.
The Oracle Database Appliance is a nice product specifically designed for medium or small companies. It is a very configurable product that works well in certain cases.
I currently have an international customer that uses the Oracle Database Appliance.
The Oracle Database Appliance is customizable and has excellent features.
I don't have any problems with Oracle Database Appliance because this product is very automated, with scheduler and automatic processes throughout. You can make small inferences and changes for creating all the specific modifications.
The automated provisioning feature helps speed up the database deployment process because you can use one command or option to resize all the disks or increase memory, depending on the occasion.
The Oracle Database Appliance has integration in OCI Cloud. The same services simplify all the manager work regarding backups, configuration, resizing disks, and other services.
Deploying the Oracle Database Appliance both on-premises and in the cloud offers the same simplification. You simply input your database name and specify memory quantity, CPU quantity, and database size. The process is identical for both on-premises and cloud deployments.
The flexibility of Oracle Database Appliance has helped grow business needs for many customers.
Using the Oracle Database Appliance has positively impacted my organization because I can deliver it much more comfortably. Creating a database involves many processes, but with this solution, you just input the name and configure the network and other parameters. It is very similar to RDS in AWS services, where you specify the name, choose the engine, indicate parameter groups, VPC, subnet groups, and proceed. Both Oracle Database Appliance and RDS have greatly simplified the work.