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213 – IBM System z Oracle
Solutions Update plus zSeries
Oracle SIG Update
Mike Zechman Gaylan Braselton
Convertible Technology Sales Consultant, IBM
Oracle Database Consultant Oracle on System Z
President, zSeries Oracle SIG gbrasel@us.ibm.com
Topics
• zSeries Oracle SIG Update
• IBM Oracle System z Partnership
• Oracle System z Solutions, Support, Resources
• System z Enterprise, zBX and z114
International zSeries Oracle SIG
• User Group Formed Over 26 Years Ago
• One of the Oldest Still Active Oracle SIGs
• Started With Oracle on MVS (z/OS)
• Included Oracle on Linux on System z 10 Years Ago
• z/OS Oracle end of support announcement -> focus on Linux on System z
• Growing Technical Community
• In 2010 Joined IOUG as a SIG
• Future SIG Plans (ATTEND Wednesday Session 378 11:00 am)
System z Sessions At Collaborate 12
(all sessions specific to Oracle on Linux on System z)
213 Monday 9:45 – 10:45 SIG and z Oracle Solution Update (Mike, Gaylan)
226 Monday 11:00 – 12:00 Customer Experiences 11gR2 Loz (Dave Simpson)
220 Monday 1:15 –2:15 How to Run a POC on Loz (Tom Kennelly)
204 Monday 2:30 – 3:30 Diagnosing Performance Problems (Thomas Niewel)
367 Monday 3:45 – 4:45 Oracle Support Update (Damian Gallagher)
197 Monday 5:00– 6:00 Preparing Linux Guest for 11gR2 Instal (Kathryn Arrell)
Monday Evening Welcome Reception, Exhibitor Showcase
214 Tuesday 8:00 – 5:00 All Day Bootcamp, Installing 11gR2 (IBM Office)
(transportation leaves Mandalay Bay 8:15 am)
205 Wednesday 8:15 – 9:15 Migrating to Oracle DB Loz (Thomas Niewel)
211 Wednesday 9:30 – 10:30 Tuning Linux most efficient O Loz (Dave Simpson++)
378 Wednesday 11:00 – 12:00 SIG Wrapup and Panel Discussion (Mike Zechman, all)
Top Ten Reasons For Running Oracle on System z
10. Excellent virtualization capabilities of IBM System z, highest
resources use efficiency/utilization, mixed workloads
9. Ability to exploit existing disaster recovery plans
8. Lowest security breach risks/costs via most secure design,
encryption, etc
7. High availability features provided by IBM System z
6. Lowest power consumption, cooling, and data center floor
space
5. Ease of interfacing with traditional data
4. Increased performance and scalability capabilities of z10
3. Specialty engines available on IBM System z
2. End to end solution for dynamic infrastructure data center
1. Lowest total cost of ownership, total cost per user, and total
cost per transaction
© 2012 IBM CorporationFebruary 23, 2012
OracleEBS V12Split Tier on 10gQ308
Enterprise Manager
Grid ControlAgent
10.2.0.4Q408
OracleData Vault 10.2.0.3
Q208
Siebel CRM 8.1on 10g Q308
Oracle DB 10 g10.2.0.4 RH5
Q408
PeopleSoft V9PT 8.49 on 10gQ208
Oracle AS 10g R2
10.1.2.3 PSQ309
WebLogic Server10.3.1Q309
EBS 12.1.2Native
Oracle DB10gR2 Q310
Oracle AS 10 g10.1.3.4 PS
Q109
Oracle DB 10.2.0.4 PSU 1Q309
PeopleSoft PeopleTools
8.50 on 10gR2 RH5 & SLES 10
Q309
EBS V12.1.1Split Tier on 10gR2
RH 4,5 & SLES 9,10
Q309
Oracle AS 10g R3
10.1.3.5 PSQ409
Oracle DB 10.2.0.4 PSU 3
Q110
Oracle DB
10.2.0.4 PSU 2Q409
Enterprise Manager
Grid Control Agent
10.2.0.5Q309
WebLogic Server10.3.2Q110
WebLogic Portal10.3.2Q110
WebLogic Server10.3.3Q210
Oracle DB10.2.0.5
+ SLES 11 Support
Q111
Oracle DB 10.2.0.4 PSU 4
Q210
Oracle DB 10.2.0.4 PSU 5
Q310
EBS 12.1.3 RUP Nativeon Oracle10gR2 DB
Q410
Oracle DB 10.2.0.4 PSU 6Q410
OracleTuxedo 11g R1Q111
Oracle DB 10.2.0.4 PSU 7Q111
SOA and WebCenter 11gR1 PS3
Q111
EBS 12.1.xNative
Oracle DB10gR2
10.2.0.5Q111
EBS 12.1x Native
Oracle DB11g Release 2
Version 11.2.0.2Q211
Oracle Solutions Delivered for System z
Oracle Database11g Release 2
Version 11.2.0.2Q111
WebLogic Server,SOA, WebCenter
11gR1 PS4Q211
Oracle DB 10.2.0.4 PSU 8Q211
WebLogic Server,
11gR1 PS3Q111
Oracle DB10.2.0.5PSU 3Q211
Oracle DB11g Release 2
PSU 2Q211
Siebel CRM 8.0 and 8.1 on
Oracle DB11g Release 2
Q211
O c t o b e r 2 0 1 1
Oracle DB11g Release
2 PSU 3 Q311
Oracle DB10.2.0.5PSU 4Q311
PeopleSoft V9 PT 8.51
On Oracle DB11g Release 2
Q311
Oracle DB11g Release
2 PSU 4 Q411
Oracle DB11g Release 2
Version 11.2.0.3
Q411
Oracle DB10.2.0.5PSU 5Q411
Oracle DB11.2.0.2.5
Q112
Oracle DB11.2.0.3.1
Q112
EBS 12.1x Oracle DB
11g Release 2 Version 11.2.0.3
Q112
WebLogic Server,SOA, WebCenter
11gR1 PS5Q112
© 2012 IBM CorporationFebruary 14, 2012
Oracle Applications for System z Servers
* Version 9.0 & 9.1 /Tools 8.50,8.51 & 8.52DB2 v8, v9.1 , V10 Database on z/OS
* Batch Server Supported on z/OS and Linux
* * Version 9.0 & 9.1 /Tools 8.50,8.51 & 8.52Version 9.0 & 9.1 /Tools 8.50,8.51 & 8.52DB2 v8, v9.1 , V10 Database on z/OSDB2 v8, v9.1 , V10 Database on z/OS
* Batch Server Supported on z/OS and Linux* Batch Server Supported on z/OS and Linux
* Version 8.0 & 8.1.1
Oracle 10gR2, 11gR2
* * Version 8.0 & 8.1.1Version 8.0 & 8.1.1
Oracle 10gR2, 11gR2Oracle 10gR2, 11gR2
IBM Data Server on DB2 z/OS and or Linux* Oracle DB Server on Linux
* Version 8.0 & 8.1.1
*DB2 v8, v9.1 on z/OS and DB2 v9.1, v9.7 on Linux
*Version 8.1.1.7 +
*DB2 v 9.1, v9.7 on Linux
*DB2 v8, v9, v10 on z/OS
* * Version 8.0 & 8.1.1 Version 8.0 & 8.1.1
*DB2 v8, v9.1 on z/OS and DB2 v9.1, v9.7 on Linux*DB2 v8, v9.1 on z/OS and DB2 v9.1, v9.7 on Linux
**Version 8.1.1.7 +Version 8.1.1.7 +
**DB2 v 9.1, v9.7 on LinuxDB2 v 9.1, v9.7 on Linux
*DB2 v8, v9, v10 on z/OS*DB2 v8, v9, v10 on z/OS
ERP & CRM
Solutions
Insurance
Documaker 11.5, 12.0
DB2 v8, v9.1 z/OS
Documaker 11.5, 12.0Documaker 11.5, 12.0
DB2 v8, v9.1 z/OSDB2 v8, v9.1 z/OS
* Note: Multi-Platform “Split Tier” Configuration – Only the Database runs on System z Servers unless otherwise noted
* Version 9.0 & 9.1 /Tools 8.50, 8.51 & 8.52Oracle 10gR2, 11gR2
* Version 9.0 & 9.1 /Tools 8.50, 8.51 & 8.52* Version 9.0 & 9.1 /Tools 8.50, 8.51 & 8.52Oracle 10gR2, 11gR2Oracle 10gR2, 11gR2
Version R12.1.2, 12.1.3
Oracle 10gR2, 11gR2
10.2.0.5, 11.2.0.2
Version R12.1.2, 12.1.3Version R12.1.2, 12.1.3
Oracle 10gR2, 11Oracle 10gR2, 11ggR2R2
10.2.0.5, 11.2.0.210.2.0.5, 11.2.0.2
Oracle PeopleSoft Enterprise
Oracle Siebel Enterprise
Oracle E-Business Suite
Oracle Insurance
Oracle Cross Industry
Not ApplicableOracle DB/FMW
Not ApplicableOracle DB/FMW
Not planned
Oracle Policy Automation v10.3 Oracle Policy Automation v10.3
Oracle WebLogic 11gR1 Oracle WebLogic 11gR1
with DB 11gR2with DB 11gR2
© 2012 IBM CorporationFebruary 14, 2012
* EPM v11.1.1.4
DB2 v10 z/OS as Data Source
* EPM v11.1.1.4* EPM v11.1.1.4
DB2 v10 z/OS as Data SourceDB2 v10 z/OS as Data Source
BIEE Solutions:
* Version 11gR1 v11.1.1.5
DB2 V9.1, 9.5 Linux on z as Data Source
DB2 V9.7 Linux on z as Data Source & Repository
* Version 11gR1 v11.1.1.5* Version 11gR1 v11.1.1.5
DB2 V9.1, 9.5 Linux on z as Data SourceDB2 V9.1, 9.5 Linux on z as Data Source
DB2 V9.7 Linux on z as Data Source & RepositoryDB2 V9.7 Linux on z as Data Source & Repository
* Version 11gR1 v11.1.1.5
Oracle 10g (10.2.0.4, 10.2.0.5)
11g Release 2 (11.2.0.2)
as Data Source & Repository
* Version 11gR1 v11.1.1.5* Version 11gR1 v11.1.1.5
Oracle 10g (10.2.0.4, 10.2.0.5)Oracle 10g (10.2.0.4, 10.2.0.5)
11g Release 2 (11.2.0.2)11g Release 2 (11.2.0.2)
as Data Source & Repositoryas Data Source & Repository
Hyperion Enterprise Performance Management
Oracle Hyperion EPM
Oracle Business Intelligence
Enterprise Edition
IBM Data Server on DB2 z/OS and or Linux* Oracle DB Server on Linux
* Note: Multi-Platform “Split Tier” Configuration – Only the Database runs on System z Servers unless otherwise noted
* Version v10.1.3.4.2
DB2 v8, 9.1 z/OS as Data Source
DB2 v9.1, 9.5 Linux on z as Data Source
* Version v10.1.3.4.2* Version v10.1.3.4.2
DB2 v8, 9.1 z/OS as Data Source DB2 v8, 9.1 z/OS as Data Source
DB2 v9.1, 9.5 Linux on z as Data Source DB2 v9.1, 9.5 Linux on z as Data Source
* Version v10.1.3.4.2
Oracle 10g (10.2.0.4, 10.2.0.5)
11g Release 2 (11.2.0.2)
as Data Source & Repository
* Version v10.1.3.4.2* Version v10.1.3.4.2
Oracle 10g (10.2.0.4, 10.2.0.5)Oracle 10g (10.2.0.4, 10.2.0.5)
11g Release 2 (11.2.0.2)11g Release 2 (11.2.0.2)
as Data Source & Repositoryas Data Source & Repository
Golden Gate: Version 11.1.1.1.0 for z/OSDB2 v10/9.1/8.1 for z/OS
Version 11.1.1.1.0 for z/OSVersion 11.1.1.1.0 for z/OSDB2 v10/9.1/8.1 for z/OSDB2 v10/9.1/8.1 for z/OSOracle GoldenGate
Version 11.1.1.1.0 for Linux on zOracle 10g (10.2.0.4, 10.2.0.5)
11g Release 2 (11.2.0.2)
Version 11.1.1.1.0 for Linux on zVersion 11.1.1.1.0 for Linux on zOracle 10g (10.2.0.4, 10.2.0.5)Oracle 10g (10.2.0.4, 10.2.0.5)
11g Release 2 (11.2.0.2)11g Release 2 (11.2.0.2)
Oracle Applications for System z Servers
Not planned
* EPM v11.1.2.1
DB2 v9.1 z/OS as Data Source
* EPM v11.1.2.1* EPM v11.1.2.1
DB2 v9.1 z/OS as Data SourceDB2 v9.1 z/OS as Data Source
© 2012 IBM CorporationFebruary 14, 2012
Oracle Technology Solutions for System z Servers
Database
EnterpriseManager
Fusion Middleware 1 1gR1
Oracle DB 10Oracle DB 10g g Release 2Release 2
10.2.0.4, 10.2.0.5 10.2.0.4, 10.2.0.5
Oracle Database
10gR2
Oracle Database
11gR2
Oracle FMW 10gR2/10gR3
Application Server
Oracle Enterprise Manager Agent
Oracle FMW 11gR1
Oracle Application ServerOracle Application Server10gRelease 2 10.1.2.3 10gRelease 2 10.1.2.3
10g Release 3 10.1.3.5 10g Release 3 10.1.3.5
WebLogic Server 10.3.5WebLogic Server 10.3.5
WebLogic Portal 10.3.2WebLogic Portal 10.3.2
SOA 11gR1SOA 11gR1
WebCenterWebCenter 11gR111gR1
Tuxedo 11gR1Tuxedo 11gR1
Oracle EnterpriseOracle Enterprise Grid Grid Control Agent Control Agent
10.2.0.5 10.2.0.5
Oracle DB 11Oracle DB 11g g Release 2 Release 2
11.2.0..2, 11.2.0.311.2.0..2, 11.2.0.3
Fusion Middleware 10 g
Oracle DB Server on z/OS Oracle DB Server on Linux
Oracle DB 10g Release 2 10.2.0.4
Planned 2012 10gR2 10.2.0.5 Terminal Release
Oracle DB 10g Release 2 10.2.0.4Oracle DB 10g Release 2 10.2.0.4
Planned 2012 10gR2 10.2.0.5 Terminal ReleasePlanned 2012 10gR2 10.2.0.5 Terminal Release
No
Not ApplicableOracle DB/FMW
Not Applicable Oracle DB/FMW
Not ApplicableOracle DB/FMW
Oracle Fusion Middleware on z/OS Oracle Fusion Middleware on Linux
© 2007
IBM Oracle Alliance – a Shared Commitment to Client Value
Sustained Collaboration for Customers
• Oracle 25 Years, PeopleSoft 23 Years, JD Edwards, 35 Years, Siebel 13 Years
Mutual Executive Commitment
� Dedicated, Executive-led Alliance teams
� Regular Senior executive reviews and functional Executive interlocks
Vibrant Technology Collaboration• Continued joint development delivering Oracle SW optimized for IBM HW
• Substantial investment in skills and resources
• Dedicated International Competency Center
Over 140K Total Joint Customers Worldwide• Hardware and Software support via Applications Unlimited, over 30,000 Application joint
customers
Award Winning Oracle Services Practice
• Over 5,500 Successful Joint Services Projects
• > 10,000 Oracle skilled resources worldwide
• IBM Solution Workbench For Oracle
Cooperative Customer Support Process• Dedicated On-Site Resources
• Significant Program Investments
© 2007
IBM and Oracle’s Commitment to Oracle on Linux for Syst em z
� IBM and Oracle have expanded porting resources to m ake Oracle technology infrastructure current and complete for Linux on Sy stem z (“LoZ”)
� IBM is investing in >40 development and tech staff to bring LoZ solutions to market
� IBM is investing in hardware resources for Oracle d evelopment on LoZ
� IBM dedicated resources to engage customers in desi gn, proof-of-concept and benchmark activities
� Aligned our technical support organizations to simp lify problem resolution
– Dedicated Oracle System z team in Oracle Support
� Published IBM and Oracle customer collateral coveri ng various topics regarding Oracle on Linux on System z
To meet the rapid growth of Linux, server virtualization and IT Optimization, IBM and Oracle have increased development and support investments to deliver complete, open and integrated solutions to our customers. Specifically, IBM and Oracle have:
© 2012 IBM Corporation
Deploy Oracle solutions to the “best fit” technology tier on zEnterprise to meet business requirements
zEnterprise can reduce cost by simplifying and optimizing your business process infrastructure
� Oracle workloads implemented on multiple heterogeneous platforms to be consolidated and managed end to end as single system
� Centralized management means fewer resources to manage Oracle operations reducing exposure to operational errors and downtime
� Extensive automation and intelligent workload management capabilities help manage and optimize all aspects of IT services to achieve more efficient utilization of system resources
� All applications certified on zBX supported operating environments will run on zBX without change
© 2012 IBM Corporation
� Business processes and the applications that support them are becoming more service oriented, modular in their construction, and integrated.
� The components of these services are implemented on a variety of architectures and hosted on heterogeneous IT infrastructures.
� Approaches to managing these infrastructures along the lines of platform architecture boundaries cannot optimize: alignment of IT with business objectives; responsiveness to change; resource utilization; business resiliency; or overall cost of ownership.
� Customers need better approach: The ability to mana ge the IT infrastructure and Business Application as an integrated whole.
Information technology today is limited by the technology and architecture configurations available.
Information technology today is limited by the technology and architecture configurations available.
DS Servers
LAN Servers
SSL/XMLAppliances
CachingAppliances
RoutersSwitches
FirewallServers
File/Print ServersBusiness Intelligence
Servers
Security/Directory Servers
Web Servers
Application Servers
System z
Information technology today: Limitations
© 2012 IBM Corporation14
� Redefining IT frameworks to bring change to operational silos and extend IBM System z® governance to POWER7® and IBM System x® blades
� Fast and flexible application integration including Microsoft® Windows® support
� Improving agility to compete with consolidation and simplification
� Delivering consistent business controls across applications and platforms
� Focused on integration and collaboration to fuel business growth
� zEnterprise is the industry’s only heterogeneous cloud platform
Hybrid Computing with the zEnterpriseFreedom to innovate your business with a multi-platform that’s both mainframe and distributed
© 2011 IBM Corporation
© 2012 IBM Corporation
Introducing the IBM zEnterprise 114 Bringing hybrid computing to a broader set of businesses
Integrated IBM POWER7blades, IBM System x blades, and High-performance optimizers and appliances
The next generation midrange mainframe delivering extensive growth options, flexibility, efficiency and improved price performance.
Centralized management of heterogeneous resources for simplification and resiliency
IBM zEnterprise 114 (z114)IBM zEnterprise 114 (z114) IBM zEnterprise Unified Resource Manager
IBM zEnterprise Unified Resource Manager
IBM zEnterprise BladeCenter Extension (zBX)
IBM zEnterprise BladeCenter Extension (zBX)
New!New!
© 2012 IBM Corporation
zEnterprise 114 (z114)Machine Type: 2818
2 Models: M05 & M10
Improvement for traditional z/OS workloads 1
Improvement in CPU intensive workloads via compiler enhancements 2
18%
12%
Up to
Up to
Total capacity improvement 1
Up to an ADDITIONAL
25%
26 - 3100 MIPS
0-2 IBM provided spare cores
256 GB RAIM fault tolerant memory
From
Up to
130 available capacity settings
Scales From
Up to
Fully Upgradeable from the IBM System z10 Business Class ™ (z10 BC) & IBM System z9 ®
Business Class (z9 BC); and to the z196 M15
1-10 configurable cores for client use includes CPs, IFL, zIIP, zAAP, and ICFs
From
� New technology in a new package ► Modular 2 drawer design for lower cost of entry
► Granularity for right-sizing your system
► Additional Scale for consolidation and growth
► Improved data center efficiency
► Same Qualities of Service as the zEnterprise 196 (z196)
► Hybrid enabled to drive workload integrationand management
� Improved Platform Economics► New Software Curve
► Lower Hardware Maintenance
► Lower specialty engine and memory prices
► Upgradeability for investment protection
1Relative capacity and performance compares at equal software levels as measured by IBM Large System Performance Reference (LSPR) workloads using z/OS® 1.11, Results may vary2The z114 will exhibit up to 25% increase for CPU intensive workload as provided by multiple C/C++ compiler level improvements when going from z/OS 1.09 to z/OS 1.12
zEnterprise 114: A New Entry Point for Hybrid ComputingThe Value Begins At the Heart with the z114 …
© 2012 IBM Corporation17
IBM zEnterprise BladeCenter Extension (zBX)Machine Type: 2458 Mod 002
One to four – 42u racks –capacity for up to 112 blades
• Up to 112 PS701 Power blades
• Up to 28 HX5 System x blades
• Up to 28 DataPower XI50z blades (double-wide)
Optimizers• IBM WebSphere® DataPower®
Integration Appliance XI50z for zEnterprise
Select IBM Blades• IBM BladeCenter PS701 Express• IBM BladeCenter HX5 (7873)
� IBM System x Blades– IBM BladeCenter HX5 7873 dual-socket 16-core blades– Four supported memory configurations for zBX – 64 GB, 128 GB,
192 GB, 256 GB
� IBM POWER7 Blades– IBM BladeCenter PS701 8-core processor 3.0GHz– Three configurations supported in zBX - 32 GB, 64 GB, 128 GB
� Flexibility in ordering – acquired though existing channels, including IBM
� Unified Resource Manager will install hypervisor on blades in the zBX
– Integrated hypervisor (KVM-based) for System x blades– PowerVM™ Enterprise Edition for POWER7 blades
� Up to 112 Blades supported on zBX– Ability to mix and match blades in the same chassis – Number of blades supported varies by type
� Blades assume System x warranty and maintenance when installed in the zBX
Blades Provide Added Flexibility for Workload Deployment and Integration
© 2012 IBM Corporation
Underpinned by a thriving System z ecosystem
Worldwide adoption of
mainframe curriculum
Thousands of ISVs
invest in System z
“Banks have to be up 24x7x365 in today's market. …System z has a proven track record of high availability both within an implementation and also within an entire enterprise with business continuity and failover capabilities.”
– Frank Sanchez, FIS
120+ new ISV partners added to the platform
1,200 new and upgraded applications on System z in 2010
7,000+applications supported on System z (3250+Linux and 4000+ z/OS)
“The contest allowed us to have a real-world experience with real projects. I feel learning DB2 was one of the reasons I was able to advance to a database-focused job at work.”
– Jay Thomas, Pace University
SystemzJobs.com connects System z clients, partners and businesses with students and professionals seeking z jobs
32,941 studentsfrom 17 countriesparticipated in Master the Mainframe contests
814 schoolsenrolled with more adding curricula
© 2012 IBM Corporation
PeopleSoft Human Capital Customer (Pre zBX)The Problem
� Connected � Integrated
� Flexible, Dynamic, and Responsive � Aligned with Business Service Objectives
A Better Approach is needed.One that provides the ability to manage the IT infr astructure and Business Application as an integrate d whole.
DS Servers
LAN Servers
SSL/XMLAppliances
CachingAppliances
RoutersSwitches
FirewallServers
File/Print Servers Business Intelligence
Servers
Security/Directory Servers
System z
PeopleSoft WebServers
PeopleSoft ApplicationServers
PeopleSoft Batch Server
PeopleSoft Batch Server
PeopleSoftDatabaseServer
© 2012 IBM Corporation
� Creating an integrated solution experience … blades are easier to deploy and manage – Infrastructure built and tested at the factory– zBX hardware redundancy provides improved availability – IBM System z engineer for installation, service and upgrade process
� Improving the connectivity between blades and IBM System z– Isolated, secure, redundant network dynamically configured– High speed 10Gb/EN dedicated network for data– Lower latency due to fewer devices
� Preserving the customer application architecture – No modifications required for operating systems or applications– No System z software running in IBM zEnterprise BladeCenter Extension (zBX)– Customer network and storage architectures unchanged
zBX – A Uniquely Configured Extension of the zEnterp riseThe Answer
Looks like a rack with BladeCenters in it…. but so much more
… managed by the zEnterprise Unified Resource Manager
© 2012 IBM Corporation
PeopleSoft Enterprise Human Capital ManagementThe Solution
Private data network (IEDN)
z196 zBX
� Connected
� Integrated
� Flexible, Dynamic, and Responsive
� Aligned with Business Service Objectives
RoutersSwitches
FirewallServers
PeopleSoftDatabaseServer
PeopleSoft Web Server
PeopleSoft Application Server
PeopleSoftBatchServer
SecurityServers
Directory Servers
DS Servers
LANServers
BIServers
File/PrintServers
SSL/XMLAppliances
CachingAppliances
Reference Whitepaper: IBM zEnterprise System running DB2 and z/OS for Oracle's PeopleSoft Enterprise using the IBM zEnterprise BladeCenter Extension (zBX)
� LXOR6 (Wildfire Workshops)
� Customizing Linux and the Mainframe for Oracle DB A pplications – For clients considering a move of Oracle to Linux o n System z– Topics include hardware technologies, software comp onents, best
practices, performance and tuning, performance tool s, linux distributions, tools and services for sizing
� No charge, Client Team Registration
� Offered in Various Cities across North America
– April 24, Las Vegas (Collaborate, 1 Day Lab)
– May 15-17, New York
– 3Q and 4Q, TBA
� 2.5 days, Attendees responsible for travel expenses
� Combination Lectures and Lab Exercises
Workshops – WSC
© 2012 IBM Corporation
IBM Oracle International Competency Center
� Sizing Tools� Creation and ownership of
worldwide sizing tools and
processes
� Support the Techline resources
� Technical Sales Support� IBM Technical Sales
� Business Partners
� On-site briefings
� Third level support, when necessary
� On-Site Resources� IBM Hardware and
Software Brand Experts
� Technology Managers
� Solutions Sales
� Project Managers
� Labs� Located at Oracle and IBM
� Benchmarking/Sizing tests
� Redbooks and whitepapers
Mission:Provide technical pre-sales solution support for Or acle applications and technology with IBM platforms including: Oracle E-Business Suite, Peop leSoft, JD Edwards, Siebel, and others.
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Information Sources� http://www.ibm.com/redbooks
- SG24-6482-00 Experiences with Oracle Database 10g on Linux for zSeries
- SG24-7191-00 Experiences with Oracle 10gR2 Solutions on Linux for System z
- SG24-7573-00 Using Oracle Solutions on Linux on System z
- SG24-7634-00 Experiences with Oracle Solutions on Linux for IBM System z
- REDP-4788-00 Installing Oracle 11gR2 RAC on Linux on System z
� http://otn.oracle.com- (Select “Downloads”)
� http://www.vm.ibm.com/perf/tips- General z/VM Tuning Tips
� http://www-124.ibm.com/developerworks/oss/linux390/index.shtml- Lot’s of information on Linux for System z
� http://www-128.ibm.com/developerworks/linux/linux390/perf/index.html- Hints and Tips for tuning Linux on System z
� http://www.zseriesoraclesig.org- Special Interest Group of Oracle users on the mainframe (z/OS and Linux)
� http://www.mail-archive.com/linux-390%40vm.marist.edu/- Marist List Server
My Oracle Support Notes� 1306465.1 - Getting Started - 11gR2 Grid Infrastructure, ASM and DB (IBM: Linux on System z)
� 1290644.1 - Requirements for Installing Oracle 11gR2 on SLES11 on IBM: Linux on System z (s390x)
� 1306889.1 - Requirements for Installing Oracle 11gR2 on RHEL 5 on IBM: Linux on System z (s390x)
� 1308859.1 - Requirements for Installing Oracle 11gR2 RDBMS on SLES 10 SP3 on IBM: Linux on System z (s390x)
� 1086769.1 - Ensure you have prerequisite rpms to install Oracle Database and AS10g(midtier) on IBM: Linux on System z (s390x)
© 2012 IBM Corporation
Trademarks
Notes : Performance is in Internal Throughput Rate (ITR) ratio based on measurements and projections using standard IBM benchmarks in a controlled environment. The actual throughput that any user will experience will vary depending upon considerations such as the amount of multiprogramming in the user's job stream, the I/O configuration, the storage configuration, and the workload processed. Therefore, no assurance can be given that an individual user will achieve throughput improvements equivalent to the performance ratios stated here.
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