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Five Journeys to Cloud Infrastructure Riccardo Romani Presales Manager Oracle Cloud Infrastructure [email protected]

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Five Journeys to Cloud Infrastructure

Riccardo Romani Presales Manager Oracle Cloud Infrastructure [email protected]

Oracle Cloud positioning and differentiators

Oracle Private, Hybrid and Public Cloud

No Private Cloud

Public Cloud Only

Private Cloud Only

No Full Service Public Cloud

Oracle Integrated Cloud positioning and differentiators

On-Premises

Engineered systems with hardware and software

stack designed altogether

Off-premises A Public Cloud built on same technologies as on-premises

engineered system.

SaaS

PaaS

IaaS

Public Cloud on Premises

Engineered Systems with

zero-operations and pay-as-you-go consumption model

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Five Journeys to Cloud Infrastructure

• Conservative to aggressive options as appropriate

• Portions of IT portfolio may dictate different approaches

• Single architecture, different consumption options

Streamline Enterprise

On-Premises

Lift & Shift to Public

Cloud

Deploy Hybrid Cloud

Extend Private Cloud

Bring Public Cloud

On-Premises

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You Need Dramatic Results, But Cloud Isn’t Imminent

Goals:

• Improve time to market of IT services as requested by business units

• Show dramatic cost saving that goes beyond traditonal consolidation advantages

• Have cloud-ready options on on-premise infrastructure that could be used when the time will come

Streamline Enterprise

On-Premises

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Today’s Complex, Enterprise On-Premises infrastructure

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Standardize each layer of on-premise infrastructure

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Databases

Applications

Big Data

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Create On-demand services with purpose-built systems

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Databases

Applications

Big Data

X S

DB As A Service P

App As a Service

BigData As A Service

B X

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Achieve a full IT-AAS on-premises infrastructure

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Databases

Applications

Big Data

X S

DB As A Service P

App As a Service

BigData As A Service

B X

Service Catalogue for T-shirt size Database , Applications or Analytics services

Metering and Chargeback of consumption

100% Same technology available in Public Cloud

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Tier-1 Communication Provider

Initial Situation

• > 500 server

• > 1000 instances

• 7 Datacenter

After DBaaS on ES

• 5 PaaS in Prod

• > 100 instances

• 3 Datacenter in Prod

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Traditional Approach

• DB design specifically for single application

• Provisioning: Weeks • >700 different combinations ( DB

and OS Vers, HW)

• Strong under-utilization of allocated HW resources

DBaaS Approach

• Standarized DB Service (Catalog of DB Services)

• Provisioning: Hours • 3 Service Classes + 3 resource

pooling models • Shared HW resources with high

increase of utilization efficiency

Case Study DBaaS

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Your Current Private Cloud Model Doesn’t Support All Enterprise Apps

Goals:

• Extend private cloud model to enterprise applications

• Deliver additional private cloud benefits: performance, pooling and automation

• Maintain the same avaliability level

• Have cloud-ready options on on-premise infrastructure

Extend Private Cloud

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Generic app consolidation on generic virtualized servers

Disparate physical servers running enterprise apps

Generic Private Clouds Designed for Generic Workloads Not engineered for database, application logic/middleware or analytics

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Example: Create Database-as-a-Service with Oracle Exadata, Oracle Private Cloud Appliance

Database- as-a-Service

Generic Private Cloud Enterprise Apps Private Cloud

P

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Unify Enterprise Applications on Private Cloud: Database, Applications and Analytics

Database- as-a-Service

Applications-as-a-Service

Generic Private Cloud Enterprise Apps ( Oracle & Not-Oracle ) Private Cloud

P

Public Cloud-Ready

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Banking Payment Card Industry

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Challenges

• IT Costs Reduction

• Reduce Complexity still keep high level Resiliency

• Increase Performance

• Business needed ITaaS delivered fast

Solution

• Private Cloud Appliance delivered agile & cost-efficient environment

Results

• Oracle Private Cloud Appliance enabler for Bank PCI Private Cloud Platform and Hybrid adoption

• Cut overall vCPU cost by 21%

• Significantly Increase Performance (8X Auth/sec vs IBM Aix Power 7+)

• Flexible High Resilience Environment

Converged IaaS

Oracle Database EE 12c, Oracle Linux, Oracle VM, RedHat Linux 7, Jboss , Oracle Partitioning

Advanced Security (needed for PCI) Oracle Golden Gate

Oracle Private Cloud Appliance X5-2 Web, Apps and Oracle Database

Isolated Virtual Machines

Apps

Database Database

Web

Production Site

DR Site

Architecture

P

P

Case Study PCI Private Cloud

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Implement Hybrid Cloud

Goals:

• Show cost savings and agility

• Validate public cloud extensions of private cloud services

• Move to a variable cost model through a dynamic resource usage

Deploy Hybrid Cloud

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Banking Payment Card Industry

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Converged IaaS

Oracle Database EE 12c, Oracle Linux, Oracle VM, RedHat Linux 7, Jboss , Oracle Partitioning

Advanced Security (needed for PCI) Oracle Golden Gate

Oracle Private Cloud Appliance X5-2 Web, Apps and Oracle Database

Isolated Virtual Machines

Apps

Database Database

Web

Production Site

DR Site

Architecture

P

P

Case Study PCI Hybrid Cloud

Cloud

Databases

Oracle Public Cloud

Backup & Pay as you go on-premise Databases to Oracle IaaS

Use the IaaS for the third copy of cold data

Entirely managed as one infrastructure by the mean of Enteprise Manager

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Banking Payment Card Industry Case Study PCI Hybrid Cloud

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Immediate Need to Move Workloads to Public Cloud

Goals:

• Maintain current predictability, manageability and control

• Re-use IT staff skills for migrating, managing workloads once in the cloud

• Move to the cloud without roadblock for part of the datacenter applications or whole

Lift & Shift to Public

Cloud

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Lift & Shift to Public Cloud : Methodology

Classification Study Output for a Italy Insurance Company

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• Classify the current application landscape against the opportunity and feasibility to move it to Cloud ̶ Application Cloud Ready ̶ Application modifiable for Cloud ̶ Application not-ready for Cloud

• Identify benefits for Cloud Adoption, TCO

versus current state

• Evaluate the complexity for Cloud transformation

• Identify a valid methodology to embrace a Cloud program

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Identify App Candidate to Lift-and-Shift to Public Cloud

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Oracle Services Migrates to Public Cloud Complete planning, migration, validation, training operational staff

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Oracle Public Cloud Infrastructure: IaaS Compute Overview

Hardware—Physical Servers & Storage

Core Data Center & Access Network

Data Center Regions & Availability Domains

Hypervisor

Dedicated Compute

Engineered Systems

Container Service Ravello Bare Metal

General Purpose Compute

Public Cloud

On-Premise

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Public Cloud Model Looks Attractive, But Can’t Be Used

Goals:

• Bring public cloud model to the data center

• Drive cost transparency

• Maintain control

• Regulatory Compliance enforcement on data privacy & residency needed

Bring Public Cloud

On-Premises

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Data Centers and Public Clouds: Two Different Worlds

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Traditional Data Center Model

• Static and inflexible • Antiquated tools • Capital intensive • Labor intensive

IaaS

PaaS Caching

Database Node

Java EE

Integration

Java SE

Messaging

Network Storage Compute

Public Cloud Model

• Dynamic and flexible • Modern tools • Pay-as-you-go transparency • Automated and efficient

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Bring Public Cloud Model To Your Data Center Oracle Cloud Machine speeds app development inside your firewall

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Public Cloud Model

• Dynamic and flexible • Modern tools • Pay-as-you-go transparency • Automated and efficient

IaaS

PaaS Caching

Database Node

Java EE

Integration

Java SE

Messaging

Network Storage Compute

Public Cloud Model on Premises

• Dynamic and flexible • Modern tools • Pay-as-you-go transparency • Automated and efficient

IaaS

PaaS Caching

Database Node

Java EE

Integration

Java SE

Messaging

Network Storage Compute

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Safe Harbor Statement

The following is intended to outline our general product direction. It is intended for information purposes only, and may not be incorporated into any contract. It is not a commitment to deliver any material, code, or functionality, and should not be relied upon in making purchasing decisions. The development, release, and timing of any features or functionality described for Oracle’s products remains at the sole discretion of Oracle.

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Where Will You Start Your Journey?