All needed for a successful hyperscaler which Oracle truly is.
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"Hyperscale" also requires that you can scale to a huge size, on demand. Hence hyper.
Oracle can't do this, especially in the new regions which are single-digit racks in colo cages.
OCI services are still bound to the physical capacity of a single cluster, and there aren't very many clusters.
A Google, AWS or Azure customer can instantly scale to tens of thousands of cores and have globally distributed applications. Oracle customers are looking at tens, or maybe hundreds if they're in 1 of the 2 big datacenters, and they're locked to that region without a lot of manual effort.
What lacky wrote the advertising. And I thought the country's administration was full of it. This twit takes the cake.
Is OP in a dream state
You could produce quite an abundant harvest of mushrooms on this original post!
DOA cloud
Someone is trying to get a keynote at the next openworld.
Like I said before..... what I miss most about Oracle is all the laughs!
There is only one response possible:
LOL!
OP is right!
high availability = no usage
flexible capacity arrangements = 3 rented box per region
transparent cost structures = cloud fraud
rapid incident response = 100% calls from oracle Qa guys, no calls from real customers since there are no real customers.
It's all relative. Compared to who? Enron?
Wow, with such an serious statement. I would suggest you should present a keynote at OOW, you should get lot of success, as a clown. Maybe you should look at a dictionary, just to make sure you understand the words you are using.
LOL
@kay my thoughts exactly. I'd say it's someone from our marketing teams. Probably trying to bury more relevant Oracle Layoffs threads
Ah HR your so cute.