Oracle VM for x86
Product | Market Share (%) |
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Oracle VM | 7.2% |
Proxmox VE | 17.0% |
VMware vSphere | 16.4% |
Other | 59.400000000000006% |
Title | Rating | Mindshare | Recommending | |
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VMware vSphere | 4.4 | 16.4% | 94% | 456 interviewsAdd to research |
Proxmox VE | 4.3 | 17.0% | 98% | 62 interviewsAdd to research |
Company Size | Count |
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Small Business | 30 |
Midsize Enterprise | 15 |
Large Enterprise | 32 |
Company Size | Count |
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Small Business | 465 |
Midsize Enterprise | 233 |
Large Enterprise | 814 |
Oracle VM for x86 is a Xen based server virtualization platform for public and private cloud and traditional on premise deployment. Oracle VM offers full lifecycle and application deployment from disk to cloud.
Designed and optimized for security, efficiency and performance Oracle VM supports major hardware vendors x86 and storage platforms and can run workloads on Linux, Windows and Oracle Solaris. Uniquely for our virtualization platform it offers live patching via Ksplice enhancing security and minimizing service disruption. Oracle VM supports hard partitioning which can significantly reduce software applications licensing costs.
Oracle VM for SPARC
Oracle VM for SPARC is a firmware based virtualization platform for Oracle and Fujitsu SPARC based servers running Solaris. Oracle VM supports hard partitioning which can significantly reduce software applications licensing costs.
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Author info | Rating | Review Summary |
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Owner at Inforex | 4.5 | I use Oracle VM on my personal computer for various services like databases, valuing its simplicity and easy implementation. However, configuring network ports can be challenging, and upgrades sometimes cause issues. VMware might offer better scalability and flexibility. |
Senior Infrastructure Specialist at a financial services firm with 11-50 employees | 4.5 | No summary available |
Architect at Infinite Computer Solutions | 4.0 | I have been using Oracle VM and Oracle OLVM for approximately four to five years. While both solutions effectively meet our needs, I appreciate the automation capabilities provided in the new version of Oracle VM. |
IT Technology Manager at Americana Group | 3.5 | We primarily use Oracle VM for Oracle products, middleware, and databases due to its user-friendliness and compliance with Oracle Licensing. Although it offers valuable features, it requires improved usability, reporting, and integration with backup and monitoring solutions. |
Senior Director - Systems Architecture at MIT ESP | 4.0 | I find Oracle VM to be a cost-effective alternative to VMware with valuable features like vMotion and cloning. However, it's outdated with no new features expected, and its user interface could be improved to enhance the user experience. |
Storage Engineer at Comtrade Group | 3.5 | We use Oracle VM primarily for test databases and application services. Its key advantages are being free, stable, and offering reliable performance with notable features like live migration. However, it could improve network virtualization and hardware utilization capabilities. |
Software Engg at Hewlett Packard Enterprise | 4.0 | I used Oracle VM to support our product, but encountered issues with post-migration, specifically with disk storage keys and I/O operations. While trying to use one feature, I didn't explore other features or find viable alternatives. |
Senior Database Specialist at Deverg | 3.5 | We use Oracle VM to ensure correct license validation for Oracle databases. While VMware offers user-friendly integration, Oracle VM is unstable and confusing due to similar product names. It's affordable but costly for extensive infrastructures due to server-based pricing. |