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PROS

Oracle VM provides enhancements for network and storage configuration along with policy-based management for application resource flexibility.
Users appreciate Oracle VM for its high stability and solid reliability, with no significant performance issues.
The ability to perform live migration and offer quick VM restoration is highly valued.
Technical support provided by Oracle is noted as being helpful and greatly improved.
Oracle VM's cost-effectiveness and freedom from additional licensing fees make it a popular choice.

CONS

Oracle VM does not have memory and CPU over-subscription, unlike other leading virtualization software.
Integration capabilities, particularly with cloud products and other platforms, are complicated and could be made easier.
Oracle VM lacks flexibility, requiring homemade scripts for thorough monitoring.
The documentation is lacking, making it difficult for users to find troubleshooting information without Oracle login.
Performance issues require purchasing additional CPUs, indicating suboptimal resource utilization.
 

Oracle VM Pros review quotes

it_user1017 - PeerSpot reviewer
eCommerce Expert at a computer software company with 501-1,000 employees
Jun 27, 2012
It provides enhancements for network and storage configuration, policy-based management for delivering application resource flexibility, and a GUI.
it_user1077 - PeerSpot reviewer
Developer at a tech company with 51-200 employees
Aug 4, 2012
All and all the product offers number of benefits to the users who often use multiple platforms.
it_user3894 - PeerSpot reviewer
IT Administrator at a tech company with 51-200 employees
Jan 22, 2013
It saves a lot of money instead of purchasing multiple servers, and can allow you to load more than one operating system at a time.
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it_user410601 - PeerSpot reviewer
Senior Database Administrator at a consumer goods company with 10,001+ employees
Mar 19, 2016
By virtualizing our database tier on generic x86 hardware, it lowered hardware costs, improved performance, scalability and maintainability.
it_user407490 - PeerSpot reviewer
UNIX Engineer Advisor at a financial services firm with 10,001+ employees
Mar 20, 2016
It is the best virtualization option for Oracle databases for Linux as Oracle recognizes hard partitions for their database licensing.
it_user410328 - PeerSpot reviewer
CISO at a tech services company with 501-1,000 employees
Mar 22, 2016
We have two datacenters, holding less than 15 physical servers and still running over 300 virtual ones.
it_user181395 - PeerSpot reviewer
Systems administrator - Microsoft, Redhat, VMWare, Oracle VM at a financial services firm with 501-1,000 employees
Oct 17, 2016
It reduces the licensing cost for other Oracle products, and because it's based on Xen, it has no performance problems.
it_user100257 - PeerSpot reviewer
Oracle Consultant & DBA - Cloud Support Engineer at Amazon Web Services
Mar 30, 2016
It's a great product and becomes better with every release.
it_user414615 - PeerSpot reviewer
Senior Digital Technical Lead/Architect at a consumer goods company with 1,001-5,000 employees
Mar 31, 2016
We can have one VM to share with the team that has all development tools set up so that when a new developer joins the team, they can be ready to work just by copying the VM.
it_user273945 - PeerSpot reviewer
ATS - Database Lead at a tech services company with 51-200 employees
Mar 31, 2016
The biggest benefit is being able to license Oracle products (especially the DB) based on the number of CPUs actually used rather than all the CPUs on the box as you have to do with VMware.
 

Oracle VM Cons review quotes

it_user1017 - PeerSpot reviewer
eCommerce Expert at a computer software company with 501-1,000 employees
Jun 27, 2012
Oracle's VM VirtualBox is a powerful, free, and open-source virtualization tool. However, you'll have to read a lot of documents and perform experiments in test environments to make it work for you.
it_user1077 - PeerSpot reviewer
Developer at a tech company with 51-200 employees
Aug 4, 2012
Drag and Drop feature is not stable, at times the UI becomes inconsistent, when using this feature.
it_user3894 - PeerSpot reviewer
IT Administrator at a tech company with 51-200 employees
Jan 22, 2013
Using it on Web services APIs -- standard access is enabled by default, which is a security flaw.
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it_user410601 - PeerSpot reviewer
Senior Database Administrator at a consumer goods company with 10,001+ employees
Mar 19, 2016
Customer Service: It was initially subpar. Technical Support: It was initially subpar.
it_user407490 - PeerSpot reviewer
UNIX Engineer Advisor at a financial services firm with 10,001+ employees
Mar 20, 2016
There are several VMware features missing.
it_user410328 - PeerSpot reviewer
CISO at a tech services company with 501-1,000 employees
Mar 22, 2016
There was nasty bug on DomU UEK3 kernel year ago, which wiped virtual machine disks if a certain combination was used.
it_user181395 - PeerSpot reviewer
Systems administrator - Microsoft, Redhat, VMWare, Oracle VM at a financial services firm with 501-1,000 employees
Oct 17, 2016
It needs automatic migration that's similar to VMware vMotion.
it_user100257 - PeerSpot reviewer
Oracle Consultant & DBA - Cloud Support Engineer at Amazon Web Services
Mar 30, 2016
The product needs to improve the backup and snapshot functionalities.
it_user414615 - PeerSpot reviewer
Senior Digital Technical Lead/Architect at a consumer goods company with 1,001-5,000 employees
Mar 31, 2016
I would like to see more improvements in the synchronization between the host machine and the VM especially in Mac machines.
it_user273945 - PeerSpot reviewer
ATS - Database Lead at a tech services company with 51-200 employees
Mar 31, 2016
It’s a bit clunkier to deploy and manage than other systems, e.g. VMware.