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Optimizing Oracle Software Performance
and Data Center TCO with Oracle’s
Application Engineered Storage
Benny K. Chan
Senior Sales Consultant
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? Discussion in PURE Storage Sizing…
What is the data size?
What is the growth rate?
What is the retention period?
What is the HDD rpm needed?
What is the IOPS/MBPS required?
What is the storage maximum capacity?
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How can these questions Improve Storage Efficiency and Lower TCO?
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Discussion in End-to-End Solutions!
What is the application?
How can the Storage
– Enhance application performance?
– Improve compression rate?
– Simplify storage manage?
– Better ensure data protection compliance?
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Oracle’s Application Engineered Storage
Databases and Apps are Storage-Aware
Storage Systems are Database and App-Aware
OTHERS CAN INTEGRATE. SOME CAN OPTIMIZE.
ONLY ORACLE CAN ENGINEER.
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Oracle’s New ZFS Storage – ZS3
Engineered with Oracle Database
Designed for Oracle DB Backup, Test/Dev
Integrated Storage Management
Best for VM Consolidation
Next Generation Application Engineered Storage
Record performance based on ZS3 performance results with SPC-2 and SPECsfs benchmarks
Most economical based on Wikibon comparison of ZS3 with traditional NAS systems
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Store Less Data AND Run Faster for Oracle Database
Up to 50x space reduction
Average 5x faster queries
Lesser Storage
Faster Query / Better Performance
Faster Backup & Restore
Oracle Database Hybrid Columnar Compression
Hybrid Columnar Compression
735GB 38GB
1
2
3
0
1
2
3
0
2 Hours, 22 Min, 44 Sec 16 Min, 50 Sec
8x Faster Query
94% Less Storage
Uncompressed With Hybrid Columnar
Compression
Retail Data Warehouse Example
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Automatic Data Optimization (ADO) Heat Maps and Usage Patterns Drive Auto-Tiering
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ORACLE DATABASE 12C AUTOMATIC
DATA OPTIMIZATION converts less frequently
changed data to HCC formats
Only with Oracle Storage
Only Oracle Storage Automates Compression
This Quarter
UNCOMPRESSED for fast OLTP
OLTP
3X
This Year
OLTP
HCC Query for Fast Analytics
HCC Data
10x
Uncompressed Data
Prior Years
Compliance and Reporting
HCC Archive for Maximum Compression
HCC Data
15x
Uncompressed Data
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IO metadata details exchanged with
ZFS Storage Appliance
Oracle ZS3 Storage System
Oracle Intelligent Storage Protocol (OISP) No More Manual Tuning for Oracle Database
Oracle Database 12c
ZFS Storage Appliance Dynamically Tunes Critical Storage Parameters
Eliminates hundreds of
hours spent tuning
(and re-tuning) storage
and database for
optimal performance
ZFS Storage Appliances dynamically
assign system resources to optimize
Oracle Database performance and efficiency
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Oracle Database Backup Oracle Optimized Solutions for Backup & Recovery
DB
Server
Shared
SAN
Storage Backup
SAN Storage
FC
SAN Replication
Performance
Throughput
FC – 4Gb/8Gb
Data Integrity
SAN
Replication
Data Size
Storage
Capacity
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Oracle Database Backup Oracle Optimized Solutions for Backup & Recovery
DB
Server
Shared
SAN
Storage
IB
Performance
Throughput
FC – 4Gb/8Gb
SAN Replication
Data Size
Storage
Capacity Oracle
ZFS Storage
Performance
IB – 40Gb +
Direct NFS
Data Integrity
SAN
Replication
Data Integrity
ZFS
Checksum
work w/ RMAN
Data Size
Hybrid
Columnar
Compression
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An Actual Use Case in HK
Oracle Database Backup by
RMAN via IB + Direct NFS + HCC + ZFS Storage
35% Faster Backup & Restore Rate w/ Better Data Protection
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ZFS Storage – Best Support in Test/Dev/UAT
• Oracle Snap Management Utility for Oracle Database
• Specifically engineered to work with the ZFS Storage
• ZFS Copy-on-Write (Snap/Clone)
• Nearly instantaneous creation
• Near zero space consumption before delta change in clone
Better
Storage Efficiency
Lower
TCO
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Clone 10 copies of a 7TB
Database for Test/Dev in
1 hour DAILY
A Customer in HK
ZFS Storage
meets the
Test/Dev
Requirements
3X Lower in Dev Costs (CapEx + OpEx)
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Oracle ZFS
NAS Filer
ZS3: Designed to Thrive in Highly Virtualized Environments
ZFS: SMP Architecture
VMware: SMP Workload
250 VMs
2,300 VMs
10
0%
CP
U
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33
% C
PU
More & More ZFS
Storage Certifications
on VMware & MS Hyper-V
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Integrating ZFS with Enterprise Manager
ZFS Storage - A target to
monitor
Single Management Tool,
Single User Interface
Cuts Multi-System ZFS Storage and Oracle Database Administration by up to 80%
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Oracle ZS3 Application Engineered Storage Significant Enhancement
Best-in-Class Efficiency
3rd-Generation
Hybrid Storage Pool
(HSP)
Extreme Performance
World-Record
#1 SPC-2
#1 SPECsfs2008
Real-time visualizations
cuts troubleshooting
times by 50%
Integrated Analytics
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SPECsfs – For NFS File Sharing ZS3-4 World-record performance; Fastest Throughput & Response Time
5-8X better
$/IOP than
everything in
its class
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Significantly More Efficient Than EMC VNX2
New VNX2 with Flash HDD delivers only 28%
more IOPS compare to ZS3-4 that use
mainly HDD and still have lower latency and
much cheaper
IOP
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580,7
96
0.7
8m
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5
544
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13,147 SPC-2 MBPSTM
$88.3 SPC-2 Price PerformanceTM
17,224 SPC-2 MBPSTM
$22.5 SPC-2 Price PerformanceTM
15,423 SPC-2 MBPSTM
$131.2 SPC-2 Price PerformanceTM
13,147 SPC-2 MBPSTM
$95.3 SPC-2 Price PerformanceTM
Results as of September 10, 2013, for more information go to www.storageperformance.org/results SPC-2. Results for Oracle ZFS Storage ZS3-4 are 17,244.22 SPC-2 MBPS™, $22.53 SPC-2 Price-Performance. Full results at www.storageperformance.org/results/benchmark_results_spc2#b00067. Results for IBM DS8870 are 15,423.66 SPC-2 MBPS, $131.21 SPC-2 Price-Performance. Full results at ww.storageperformance.org/results/benchmark_results_spc2#b00062. Results for Hitachi VSP are 13,147 SPC-2 MBPS, $95.38 SPC-2 Price-Performance. Full results at www.storageperformance.org/results/benchmark_results_spc2#b000600. Results for HP P9500 XP Disk Array are 13,147.87 SPC-2 MBPS, $88.34 SPC-2 Price-Performance. Full results at www.storageperformance.org/results/benchmark_results_spc2#b00056.
IBM DS8870
VSP
P9500 XP
Accelerate Time to Insight
SPC-2 for Streaming and online DB processing ZS3-4 World-record performance; Best-in-class $/Performance
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Performance Disk
$7 - $20/GB
100%
20%
80%
Flash Storage
$50 - $100/GB
15%
3%
Capacity Disk
$1 - $8/GB
Tape Storage
$0.1 - $0.2/GB
Average
~$13,500,000/PB
Average
~$11,000,000/PB
Average
~$700,000/PB
80%
Source: Horison Information Strategies,
Digital Curator Paper, Average Selling Prices, updated with T10000C
2%
Single
Tier of Disk
Storage
Modern
Multi-tiered
Storage
Disk
Multi-tiered Storage
Economics of Tiered Storage Tape is the foundation: most of the data; lowest cost
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Files on Tape Files on Disk
Oracle Linear Tape File System (LTFS) Simplify File Management Drag-and-Drop Files Between Disk and Tape
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Storage Archive Manager (SAM-QFS)
Open Storage Format
Policy-driven, No change in user experience
Transparent auto-tiering from disk to tape without IT operator
Oracle one-stop solution with SAM-QFS, Disk, Tape & Support
Tier 3 Tape Tier 1 Disk
SAM-QFS Server
Tier 2 Disk
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201020112012
20132014
20152016
20172018
2019
2020
Data Growth
It’s a matter of time… Data is Growing Exponentially
50X Data
Managed Growth
1.5X IT Professional
Population Growth
Source: IDC’s Digital Universe Study, Dec 2012
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Storage vs. Application Engineered Storage
Storage
– Pure Data Storage Solution
– Apps: Optimized, Integrated
– Performance: More Disks, Costly SSD
Application Engineered Storage
– End-to-End Solution
– Apps: Co-Engineered, Designed & Tested Together
– Beyond Performance:
#1 Benchmark, #1 Efficiency, Do More with Less
Expect more from your Storage System
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