| What's worse is that their "real time" status is not showing any issues. https://ocistatus.oraclecloud.com/#/ I had to confirm the outage based on community reported down detector. https://downdetector.com/status/oracle-cloud/ All of our services, instances and backups for https://searchadsoptimization.com are in Oracle cloud. This shows a critical issue when relying on a single Cloud provider. It's time to build a cross cloud infrastructure design to handle these issues. Update: It looks like they have updated their “real time” status page after good 25 minutes of severe outage. My trust and assumptions with real time status pages changed completely. I don't understand the point of real time status pages if they are clearly not real time and not accurate. My error notifications were blowing up my phone, the first thing I did is check their status page and assumed issue is within my application, and I couldn't even access my backend application. Out of desperation, I had to check downdetector to confirm the issue. I have formed new respect for downdetector. |
My shitty, snarky comment aside, I am genuinely curious about why someone would choose Oracle as a cloud provider. If you look at their capex spend, it's undeniable they have so vastly underinvested in their cloud compared to AWS, Azure and GCP, that even if you were an "Oracle shop" I'm genuinely curious what benefits their cloud would offer.
Edit: Just want to say I really do appreciate the responses, lots of good info! I didn't know Oracle cloud offered a decent free tier, will take a look.