Finally, when it comes to the different types of database cloud services, the following distinguishing features can be identified:
Regardless of the pure computing power available to a cloud user, it naturally also plays a role on which type of platform the database service is provided. Most cloud providers only offer "generic" environments in the sense of a "shared environment". Although bolivia telegram screening isolation and abstraction create the impression of a "separate" environment, technically speaking, this can and will be used by many different cloud customers at the same time. For many use cases, this is perfectly fine or is not noticeable in the normal operation of an averagely busy database. For applications or projects that require constant I/O performance, for example, and do not want to share this with "neighbors" on the underlying system, Oracle also offers a variant of the Database Cloud Service in which the customer uses the underlying hardware exclusively.
Usable features – One of the advantages of an Oracle RDBMS is the large selection of editions (e.g. Enterprise Edition) and options (e.g. InMemory DB or RAC). Since these are reflected in the license price or in the cloud in the price of the service, it naturally makes sense to offer different variants or "bundles" here too. Depending on requirements, databases can also be operated in the Oracle cloud in the short term with options for which one "normally" (in one's own data center) does not have a license and/or does not want to have permanently. This option is also ideal for testing new features and options without having to make extensive investments first.
After the previous categorization, we now come to the DBaaS variants currently available in the Oracle Cloud.