2019-09-23T06:34:00Z

What needs improvement with Oracle Multitenant?

Miriam Tover - PeerSpot reviewer
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PatrickKuria - PeerSpot reviewer
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2022-08-02T12:18:07Z
Aug 2, 2022

Technical support could be faster. It's a nice product. It rarely disappoints anyone, but when it disappoints, support takes a lot, a bit of time before they sort you out. If they could improve that, then it'll be a very good experience using it.

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François Dernoncourt - PeerSpot reviewer
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2022-05-18T14:22:25Z
May 18, 2022

I think a GUI for commands would improve the solution because it's currently managed with commands in the CLI.

MO
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2020-03-16T06:56:00Z
Mar 16, 2020

In terms of what can be improved, the interface is ok. I don't know what can be better. I don't see any problem. I would say that the portable database should not be open as the default. That causes you to lose time. I would also like to see an easier way to give answers when I'm working, but I think that is more about my understanding of how to work the container database. This solution is a bit complicated when collecting from containers - that feature should be a bit better.

OD
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2019-11-21T07:12:00Z
Nov 21, 2019

It would be beneficial to include this solution with Oracle Enterprise, but Oracle charges additional fees for it.

MA
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2019-10-22T04:41:00Z
Oct 22, 2019

I'm not using it in production yet. It's easy to test a product. You can test it, play with it, and use the trial, but to put it into production is another story. That said, Oracle, in general, doesn't invest in their UI for any of their applications. If we're talking about the dashboard or other user experience, there is room for improvement. I'm talking about on-premises. The cloud version has started to improve.

PatrickKuria - PeerSpot reviewer
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2019-09-23T06:34:00Z
Sep 23, 2019

The user interface for this solution can be made better. This solution is a little bit pricey. It costs a lot of money.

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