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Database and Application Private Cloud Services with Engineered Systems
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Program Agenda
Database as a Service on Oracle Exadata
Application Cloud Services on Oracle Exalogic
Cloud Services on Oracle SuperCluster
Oracle Infrastructure as a Service
Conclusion
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Siloed Standardization Consolidation Enterprise Cloud Federated Cloud
Journey to the Enterprise Cloud
If Cloud Is a Journey, Where to Start?
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Database as a Service: Business DriversCost Savings Are Key
63%
54%
39%
37%
33%
Save capital costs through consolidation
Save operational costs through standardization
Greater control over security and privacy
Showback or Chargeback
Faster time to market for new application deployment
IOUG Cloud Computing Survey (2011)
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Database as a Service (DBaaS) – Key FeaturesEmpower Database Users and Simplify Administration
End-users can provision,monitor and manage
for greater agility
Self Service
Support dynamic workloadswith minimal excess capacity
Elasticity
Allows chargeback orshowback for cost allocation
Metering
Standardized databaseservices for rapid,
error-free deployment
Service Catalog
Reliability through redundancy
High Availability
Defense in depth exceeds organization, industry and
regional requirements
Security
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Oracle Database as a Service (DBaaS) SolutionHardware and Software Working Together
DBaaS Management
MWaaS Management
Oracle Database 12c / 11gR2
Middleware as a Service
Platform as a Service
Applications
Cloud Management Security
Preventative
Oracle Exadata
OracleSuper-Cluster
Infrastructure as a Service
StorageSPARC and x86 Servers
VirtualizationSolaris and Linux
Detective
Administrative
IaaSManagement
Testing asa Service
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Challenges to Implementing DBaaSHandling Diverse Databases and Workloads
Manufacturing
Marketing
Human Resources
Engineering
Sales
Service
IT/OperationsFinance and Accounting
DBaaS Challenges
Many databases of all sizes Unpredictable volumes Mixed workloads
OLTP/Web commerceReports/Ad hoc queriesData marts/WarehousesDevelopment/Test
Outages are costly Security is mandatory
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Engineered for Database Pre-built and optimized Scalable capacity Workload prioritization Continuous availability Maximum security
Oracle Exadata: Ideal for DBaaSMeeting the Challenges of Diverse Databases
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Exadata Improves Consolidation Performance
Smart Flash Cache– Uses flash for physical I/O
Smart Flash Log– Uses flash to improve log I/O latency
Smart Scan– Runs portions of a database query in storage
Hybrid Columnar Compression (HCC)– Reduces the number of blocks (and I/O) for
compressed data
IO Resource Manager (IORM)– Prioritizes I/O bandwidth based on database
or workload within a database
Unique Technology for Accelerating All Workloads
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DBaaS Requires ScalabilityStart with 1/8 Rack, Scale to 8 Full Racks
EighthQtr.
Half Full andMulti Rack Full and Multi Rack
Exadata X3-2
Multi-Rack Database Machine
Exadata X3-8
X3-8Full Rack
X3-2Eighth
Rack
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Comprehensive protection from failures Active Disaster Recovery
WAN
Primary
Standby Dev/Test
DBaaS Requires High Availability Deploy a Proven Maximum Availability Architecture
Active Data Guard/GoldenGate
Real ApplicationClusters
ASM
RMAN/FastRecovery Area
SecureBackup
Correction of human errors Online patching and upgrades
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DBaaS Requires SecurityDefense in Depth with Oracle Exadata
Oracle Database VaultOracle Audit Vault
Oracle Data MaskingOracle Database Firewall Oracle Advanced Security
Activity Monitoring
Database Firewall
Auditing and Reporting
Detect
Redaction andMasking
PrivilegedUser Controls
Encryption
Prevent Manage
Sensitive Data Discovery
Configuration Management
Privilege Analysis
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DBaaS Requires Unified Management
Self service paradigm for databasedeployment and management
– Pre-configured database configurations
– One-click provisioning and deploymentof databases
– On-demand scalability
Metering and chargeback/showback Quota management, role based access
Oracle Enterprise Manager 12c for Cloud
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Challenges
Sprawl of non-standard databases
Delayed rollout of new services
Sub-optimal hardware for variable loads
Solution
DBaaS using EM 12c and Exadata
Single click provisioning in minutes
Database-as-a-Service
HDFC Bank – Deploying Databases Faster
10X Faster App Rollout – Rapid Consolidation – Easier Management
Database Private Cloud on Oracle Exadata
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Database 12c - Ideal for Cloud and Exadata Oracle’s New Multitenant Architecture for DBaaS
Many Databases Eachin a OS & VM
SalesDB
AssetsDB
BillingDB
VM
O/S
PartsDB
VM
O/S
VM
O/S
VM
O/S
Single MultitenantDatabase
Transformational architecture for database consolidation and cloud– Operational cost of one database and OS, benefits of many independent databases
– Dynamically provision or upgrade a database in a few minutes
Completely transparent – No application changes Less hardware resources per database
SalesPDB
AssetsPDB
BillingPDB
PartsPDB
Single O/S, No VMs Needed
Single Physical Container Database
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Exadata – Ideal Platform for DBaaS
• Exadata runs many databases supporting multipleworkloads in a single platform– Optimized for OLTP, warehousing, batch, reporting,
backups, …
– Designed to scale seamlessly
– Ideal for unpredictable DBaaS workloads
• Maximum availability architecture for extreme uptime
• Exadata security – Defense in depth built-in
• Optimizes Oracle DB12c – the database designedfor the cloud
Engineered to Make Cloud Practical Today
Optimized forAll Workloads
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Program Agenda
Database as a Service on Oracle Exadata
Application Cloud Services on Oracle Exalogic
Cloud Services on Oracle SuperCluster
Oracle Infrastructure as a Service
Conclusion
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Deploy solutions faster Deploy app on flexible,
standard platform
Lower CapEx and OpEx Increase utilization and
efficiency Scale on demand
Develop/test solutions faster
Boost developer productivity
Maximize hardware utilization
Oracle Platform as a Service (PaaS)For Application Development, Testing and Deployment
New Application Deployment
PlatformConsolidation
Developmentand Test
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Platform as a Service – RequirementsOracle Exalogic is Optimized for Application Cloud Services
Self-service portal
Rapid application deployment
Multi-tenancy support
Extreme performance for Oracle Applications and Middleware
High density and consolidation:Same workloads on less servers
Elastic: Scale up and downon demand
App-to-disk management:End to end view of HW and SW1
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Oracle Exalogic Key Capabilities
Mission-Critical Virtualization
Extreme Performance
Applications-to-Disk Management
Oracle VM Templates
Application Delivery Control
Engineered for the Cloud
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Cloud Management on ExalogicWith Enterprise Manager 12c
Create, provision, manageand monitor tenant“virtual data centers”
Provision users, virtualmachines, virtual networksand storage
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Cloud Management on Exalogic
Enterprise ManagerMonitors and Manages: Compute nodes Storage Networking Users Systems performance Security
Monitoring and Administration
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Cloud Management on Exalogic
Out of the box portal forend users– User specific portal based
on authentication role
– Resource allocation basedon accounts
Rich catalog of templates for rapid application deployment
Self-Service Provisioning
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Cloud Management on Exalogic
Infrastructure Resource Metering CPU, VMs, memory, storage,
network bandwidth
Providing Usage Metrics Accessible from Self-Service Portal Generate Reports in variety of formats
(Excel, Work, PowerPoint, HTML, PDF)
Metering and ChargebackUsers
IT
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Cloud Management on ExalogicElastic Capacity and Traffic Management
Scale up and down on demand– Add or remove capacity to
existing application or domain
– Re-use unneeded capacity
Oracle Traffic Director (OTD)for traffic management for application workload and topology change
CloudServices
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Program Agenda
Database as a Service on Oracle Exadata
Application Cloud Services on Oracle Exalogic
Cloud Services on Oracle SuperCluster
Oracle Infrastructure as a Service
Conclusion
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The best Engineered System for running optimized databases and applications
Supports all database workloads, Oracle, custom, and 3rd party applications
Zero overhead virtualizationfor optimized utilizationand performance
Optimize All Workloads on a Private CloudOracle SuperCluster with Exadata Hardware and Exalogic Software
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Oracle Optimized Solution for Enterprise Database CloudBest Practices for DBaaS on SuperCluster
OracleDatabase
OracleSolaris
SPARCSuperCluster
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See substantiation slides.
Accelerate Database Provisioning Up to 32x faster with 12x fewer steps than
traditional methods
Simplified Transition to Cloud Environment Complete solution for a database cloud
Faster Deployment with Lower Risk 5x faster time to value
Better Value, Reduced Costs Unmatched price/performance
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Best Practices for SAP Deployments Oracle Optimized Solution for SAP on Oracle SuperCluster
Best Performance Run queries up to 7x faster Perform data loads 4x faster
Rapid Deployment 4x faster time to production
Reduce Risk Full SAP and database High Availability Pre-built, optimized, and validated architecture
for SAP
See substantiation slides.
SAP
Oracle SolarisOracle Solaris Zones
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OracleDatabase
OracleSolaris
OracleSuperCluster
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Oracle SuperCluster Customers Implementations and Performance Results
Oracle E-Business Suite, Oracle Database EBS HR module 149x faster EBS audit reports 5x faster EBS financials model 6.5x faster
Private cloud for US Military, Oracle Database, custom Java application 2x more transactions per day 100x faster asset reports 3x data center consolidation ratio
Electronic health record tracking system, Oracle Fusion Middleware 7x database consolidation ratio 12.8x CAPEX savings Fraction of the time to deployment
Financial trading application, Oracle Database, IBM replacement 3x higher throughput 4x higher trades 30x consolidation ratio
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Program Agenda
Database as a Service (DBaaS) on Oracle Exadata
Application Cloud Services on Oracle Exalogic
Cloud Services on Oracle SuperCluster
Oracle Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS)
Conclusion
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ORACLE Infrastructure as a Service (IAAS)
Engineered Systems Hardware and HardwareSupport for a Monthly Fee No upfront capital expenditure, OPEX not CAPEX Usually lower total cost than purchasing system
On Premise Deploys behind customer’s firewall Control and visibility over the system
Elastic Compute Capacity on Demand1
For peak workloads and high availability Pay only when needed
Oracle Platinum and PlatinumPlus Services2
Higher level of support including patching services Quarterly advisory services for system security,
performance, and availability
On Premise with Capacity on Demand
1. Eligible systems include Oracle Exadata, Exalogic, Exalytics and SPARC SuperCluster.2. Eligible systems include Oracle Exadata, Exalogic, and SPARC SuperCluster.
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Program Agenda
Database as a Service on Oracle Exadata
Application Cloud Services on Oracle Exalogic
Cloud Services on Oracle SuperCluster
Oracle Infrastructure as a Service
Conclusion
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Journey to the Enterprise Cloud
Siloed Standardization Consolidation Enterprise Cloud Federated Cloud
Where Do You Want to Go?
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You Can Start on Cloud Services TodayWith Oracle Engineered Systems
Two Parallel Efforts
1 Stand up new DBaaS and PaaS platforms today to show immediate value for new projects
2 At the same time, consolidate and optimize your existing projects to prepare for the cloud
DBaaS
New Project
New Project
PaaS
Siloed Consolidated Optimized
Private Cloud Hybrid Cloud
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