Bei der Bewertung der beiden Lösungen fanden die Rezensenten Oracle IT Service Management Suite einfacher zu verwenden, einzurichten und zu verwalten. Die Rezensenten bevorzugten es auch, insgesamt Geschäfte mit Oracle IT Service Management Suite zu machen.
I liked how easy it was to set up. I also like that it gathers event logs, syslogs, performance counter data, and network traces and then it gives suggestions on how to improve. Not as clunky as some of the ones that our company has used in the past.
I’m not crazy about some of the features that are lacking. It’s doesn’t always give me the flexibility I need.
Taking into account that his main rival SQL server has a lot of limitations, I would say that Oracle is the only option if you have to manage big databases with high availability and good performance. Also for Big Data projects I would not consider more...
The customer support from oracle is practically non-existent. Tickets take days or weeks for a response, and communication amongst the oracle team is beyond awful.
I liked how easy it was to set up. I also like that it gathers event logs, syslogs, performance counter data, and network traces and then it gives suggestions on how to improve. Not as clunky as some of the ones that our company has used in the past.
Taking into account that his main rival SQL server has a lot of limitations, I would say that Oracle is the only option if you have to manage big databases with high availability and good performance. Also for Big Data projects I would not consider more...
I’m not crazy about some of the features that are lacking. It’s doesn’t always give me the flexibility I need.
The customer support from oracle is practically non-existent. Tickets take days or weeks for a response, and communication amongst the oracle team is beyond awful.