NEXT GENERATION DATACENTER SOLUTIONS
Patrick Messmer, Intel
Business Development ManagerAugust 25th , 2011
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instruction sets that are available in both Intel® and non-Intel microprocessors (for example SIMD instruction sets), but do
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Notice revision #20101101
3 Industry Leaders + 2 Decades of Collaboration =
1 Quantum Leap in Enterprise Computing
2015More users, more devices, more traffic …
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Work” forecast 3. Source: http://www.cisco.com/assets/cdc_content_elements/networking_solutions/service_provider/visual_networking_ip_traffic_chart.html extrapolated to 2015
Today’s Key IT Challenges
Opportunity to save $25B in annual “excess” IT spend by 20153
1. IDC Market Analysis, January 2010.
2. Source information in speaker notes
3. Source information in speaker notes
Today’s Technology Would Require Building 45 New Coal Power Plants to
Support 2015 IT Infrastructure2
Efficiency
70% of Respondents Saying Security is Top Concern In Moving to Public Cloud1
Security
IT will spend ~$2T on deployment & operations thru
2015 unless smarter infrastructure radically simplifies management of virtualized environments.
Manageability
“We have seen lock-in return as a top concern….routinely seeking alternatives to proprietary virtualization and cloud computing technology “
August 2010
Lock-In
Exadata: based on Standard Technology!
Exadata Storage Servers
Sun Fire X4270 M2
Westmere EP
2-socket2RU, 144 GB
Exadata Database Node
Sun Fire X4170 M2
Westmere EP
2-socket1RU, 144 GB
Sun Fire X4800
Nehalem EX
8-socket5RU, 1 TB
Sun ZFS Storage 7320 Appliance
2-socket192 TB
Westmere EP
Exalogic Storage Node
Sun Fire X2270 M2
Westmere EP
2-socket
1RU, 96GB
Exalogic Compute Nodes
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Adressing: Lock-In
Oracle Database Encryption with Intel AES-NI
Oracle Announces Significant Acceleration
of Oracle® Database 11g Release 2
Transparent Data Encryption on Intel®
Xeon® 5600 Series Processors
Oracle Advanced Security’s Transparent Data Encryption
for Oracle Database 11g Now Supports Intel Advanced Encryption Standard New Instructions (Intel AES-NI)
ORACLE OPENWORLD, SAN FRANCISCO – September 21, 2010
Addressing: Security
We Have Made Tremendous Progress…
In The Last 5 Years Alone:
Energy Efficiency Improvements:
Performance tests and ratings are measured using specific computer systems and/or components and reflect the approximate performance of Intel products as measured by
those tests. Any difference in system hardware or software design or configuration may affect actual performance. Buyers should consult other sources of information to evaluate the performance of systems or components they are considering purchasing. For more information on performance tests and on the performance of Intel products,
visit Intel Performance Benchmark Lmitations
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Consolidation
Addressing: Efficiency
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Addressing: Efficiency
AUTOMATEDIT can focus more on
innovation and less on
management
FEDERATEDShare data securely
across public and
private clouds
CLIENT AWAREOptimizing services based
on device capability
Desktops Laptops EmbeddedSmartphonesTablets Smart TVsNetbooks
Intel’s Cloud2015 Vision
Addressing: Manageability
From Vison to Action
Define and Prioritize IT
Requirements
IT & Service Providers
Take Advantage of New
Capabilities In Intel
Platforms
Utilize Proven Reference
Solutions to Ease your
Deployments
Products & Technologies
Intel® Cloud Builders
Helping IT on path to Cloud 2015
Addressing: Manageability
The Role of the Open Data Center Alliance
Enable delivery of cloud and data center solutions that
meet the challenges facing data centers today and
tomorrow, support solution development in an open, industry-standard and multi-vendor fashion,
and aid in deploying solutions through member usage of the Alliance Roadmap.
CreateUnified voice for data center
requirements
DeliverRequirements Roadmap to
and with industry
CommitRoadmap to guide internal IT
deployments
Solutions Available Today To Make It Easier To Build And Optimize Cloud Infrastructure
Proven, Open, Interoperable SolutionsOptimized For IA Capabilities
Build A Cloud:Oracle OVM Infrastructure
as a service
Huawei SingleCLOUD*
IBM* CloudBurst
Joyent SmartDataCenter
Microsoft System Center VM Manager Self-Service Portal 2.0*
Nimbula* Cloud Operating System & Nimbula Director*
Novell* Cloud Manager
Parallels* Elastic IT Solution Developer Cloud
Powerleader Power Rack Server* with Microsoft*
Red Hat* Cloud Foundations
Ubuntu Enterprise Cloud
Univa UD*
VMware VCloud* Director
Enhance A Cloud:Balanced Compute Model with NetSuite
& Gproxy Design
Cisco* Virtualized Multi-Tenant Data Center
Cloud Gateway Security on Intel Platforms
Cloud On-Boarding with Citrix OpenCloud*
Dell & VMware* Policy Based Power Management
EMC* Atmos* Scale-out Storage Usage Models
NetApp* Unified Storage and Networking
Parallels* Trusted Compute Pools for Cloud Computing
VMware Enhanced Server Platform
Security
Intel® Cloud Builders
Other brands and names are the property of their respective owners.
Easing Cloud Deployments via Proven, Interoperable Solutions for IT
www.intel.com/cloudbuilders
Intel Execution to Moore’s Law on Track
RESEARCHDEVELOPMENTMANUFACTURING
15nm
201311nm
20158nm
2017 2020+45nm
200732nm
200922nm
201165nm
2005
Intel® Xeon® Roadmap
Expandable Xeon
EfficientPerformance
Entry Intel® Xeon® processor E3-1200 product family
Bromolow Platform
Intel® C200 series chipset
Intel® 5520 chipset
Tylersburg-EP Platform
Intel® Xeon® processor 5600 series (f.k.a. Westmere-EP)Intel® Xeon® processor 5500 series (f.k.a. Nehalem-EP)
Patsburg chipset
Sandy Bridge EP
Romley-EP Platform
Intel® 7500 chipset
Intel® Xeon® processor
7500/6500 series
(f.k.a. Nehalem-EX)
Boxboro-EX Platform
Intel® Xeon® processor E7-8800/4800/2800 product families(f.k.a. Westmere-EX)
Sandy Bridge EP 4S
Future Intel®
micro-architecture codenameIvy Bridge
Romley-EP 4S
Patsburg chipset
Why Intel and SAP?
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• Joint development since 1997
• Common strategic vision (On Premise, On Demand, On Device)
• SAP Pinnacle Award* winner 2002 – 2007, 2009, 2011
Technology Partnership
• Customer choice of H/W and O/S
• Standards and large ecosystem drive lower TCO
• Majority of all new SAP* deployments on Intel platforms
Sales and
Marketing
• Leading SAP performance, price performance and performance per watt
in x86 servers
• Co-innovation since 2005 with TREX, BIA, BWA
• Strategic cooperations: SAP IMDB/HANA and SAP ByD
Engineering
• Corporate research and technology initiatives
• Co-innovation Lab (COIL)/Intel Labs
• Belfast Ireland Collaboratory opened October 2009
Corporate
Research
• Intel is SAP customer since 1994 Customer
Why Oracle and Intel?
VIRTUALIZATIONIntel Virtualization technologies integration with Operating System components
PERFORMANCECo-optimization to drive performance leaps from generation to generation
SCALABILITY
8-socket and above systems design
SECURITYEnabling technologies such as AES-NI to deliver enhanced security
Oracle and Intel Co-Development Cycle
ARCHITECTURE and
INFRASTRUCTURE
COMPILERSand
TOOLS
SYSTEM DESIGNS
OPERATING SYSTEM
ENABLEMENT
DATABASE OPTIMIZATIONMIDDLEWARE and APPs
OPTIMIZATION
The combination for your datacenter!
Thank you...