Akka vs. Oracle Java Cloud

Overview
ProductRatingMost Used ByProduct SummaryStarting Price
Akka
Score 0.0 out of 10
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Akka is a toolkit for building highly concurrent, distributed, and resilient message-driven applications for Java and Scala. Akka provides APIs for Java and Scala and supports Maven, Gradle, and sbt for building concurrent and distributed systems.N/A
Java Cloud
Score 8.1 out of 10
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Oracle offers the Java Cloud Service, a PaaS supporting the fast and easy development of Java applications.
$0.15
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Pricing
AkkaOracle Java Cloud
Editions & Modules
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Standard Edition
$0.15485
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Enterprise Edition
$0.15485
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High Performance Edition
$0.3871
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Offerings
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AkkaJava Cloud
Free Trial
NoNo
Free/Freemium Version
NoNo
Premium Consulting/Integration Services
NoNo
Entry-level Setup FeeNo setup feeNo setup fee
Additional Details
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User Testimonials
AkkaOracle Java Cloud
Likelihood to Recommend
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In specific scenarios, we find that Oracle Java Cloud is suitable for agile development projects, high-concurrency applications, and deployments in multi-cloud environments. However, it may not be the best option for very specialized applications that require specific technologies not supported by the platform
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Pros
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  • Integration with development tools
  • Auto scale
  • Enhanced security
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Cons
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  • Pricing can certainly be improved as the cost adds up for dev/test environments using the Oracle Java Cloud platform.
  • It is hard to customize Oracle Java Cloud for complex Java applications requiring high bandwidth memory and network requirements.
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Alternatives Considered
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Google App Engine is great for Java applications where you are using other Google components already, for example Google GCP, Google BigQuery, etc. Redhat, OpenShift, and Pivotal CloudFounder are great when the application is very complex and includes components that are Java and non-Java based (Python, etc). Amazon AWS is more difficult to configure than Oracle Java Cloud - Oracle Java Cloud has simpler UI.
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Return on Investment
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  • Positive impact on ROI by reducing the time to deploy Java applications in the cloud.
  • Positive impact on business objectives by reducing the CapEx needed to hire staff to deploy and then later maintain the Java instances.
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