When assessing the two solutions, reviewers found Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Compute easier to use and administer. However, reviewers felt that Amazon EC2 was easier to do business with overall. Finally, reviewers felt that the products are equally easy to set up.
Ability to start and stop devices virtually as well as add more memory and processing power without ever touching hardware is great. The web interface for management is intuitive and easy to use. Built in monitoring and alerts.
Service, Cost, hidden charges. contract terms. Not very easy to understand or set up. They tried to charge me $4000 for installing Redit. I canceled the service immediately.
Oracle offers a very wide range of cloud products and services, and the best part is that we can try most on a very generous trial period, with some of these products being free forever. Prices are very competitive.
My production server was terminated without notice a causing sudden shitdown of all services. All data was unrecoverable. Support was unable to reactivate or explain why the termination occured. We had to start over from scratch on AWS. Nightmare provider...
Ability to start and stop devices virtually as well as add more memory and processing power without ever touching hardware is great. The web interface for management is intuitive and easy to use. Built in monitoring and alerts.
Oracle offers a very wide range of cloud products and services, and the best part is that we can try most on a very generous trial period, with some of these products being free forever. Prices are very competitive.
Service, Cost, hidden charges. contract terms. Not very easy to understand or set up. They tried to charge me $4000 for installing Redit. I canceled the service immediately.
My production server was terminated without notice a causing sudden shitdown of all services. All data was unrecoverable. Support was unable to reactivate or explain why the termination occured. We had to start over from scratch on AWS. Nightmare provider...