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1 | © 2011 Oracle Corporation – Proprietary and Confidential

2 | © 2011 Oracle Corporation – Proprietary and Confidential

Como Reducir el TCO con sistemas integradosFran Navarro

Presales Specialist

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Como Reducir el TCO con sistemas integradosFran Navarro

Presales Specialist

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Agenda

• Introducción sistemas Integrados

• Oracle Database Apliance

• Exadata

• Exalogic

• SuperCluster

Cómo reducir TCO con Sistemas Integrados

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Market AnalysisEnterprise Computing is too Complex

35-65% is integration

Bottom line: 4% of revenue is spent on a commodity that does not improve competitiveness.

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Fundamental Value of Engineered SystemsEasy, predictable

100’s of Components 1 Machine 1000’s of Hours 1 Day

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• Up to 5X processor utilization advantage for many other application types:

• Java EE and Fusion Middleware

• Oracle Applications• OLTP with Oracle

Exadata

Exa ROI I Performance

• 25% processor utilization advantage for standard Hardware and applications

25% 50% 2X 3X 5XExalogic ROIStandard Hardware ROI

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Exalogic Processor Utilization Efficiency Advantage

Less hardware, Less software: Easier to Deploy, Manage, Maintain

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Whole Application Lifecycle

• Sizing & Deployment Planning

• Installation & Configuration

• Deploying and Scaling• Patching &

Maintenance• Platform Administration

Enterprise IT Budget

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Whole Application Lifecycle

Enterprise IT Budget

Key Savings Area #1 – Software Licensing

Because Exa offers superior overall performance and resource efficiency and therefore uses software fewer processor cores for any given workload, software licenses costs are reduced.Key Savings Area #2 – Support Costs

Support and Maintenance costs are lower because hardware + OS is included no added charge and fewer hardware and software licenses are required for the Exa system

Key Savings Area #3 – Setup & Admin

A single system (vs. 100’s of components) simply takes less time to install, setup, deploy and maintain

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Eng System Vision I Cloud-in-a-box

• Full-featured, ready-to-deploy private cloud

• Extreme performance for Oracle Applications

• Engineered System with best ROI

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Oracle + Sun:Complete, Open, Integrated SystemsHardware and Software

• Optimized and integrated for better performance, reliability, security, management

• Reduced change management risk

• Lower cost of ownership

Engineered to Work Together

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Engineered Systems & AppliancesCloud Built In

General Purpose

SPARCSuperCluster

Purpose Built

Database Appliance Exalytics

Big DataExalogicExadata

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Engineered Systems & Appliances

Purpose Built Universal Purpose

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Big Data Appliance

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Oracle Database Appliance

• Simple to implement

• Designed and priced to scale

• Performance improves as you scale

• Highest levels of serviceability

• Highest availability for this class of machine

Ideal for SMBs and Departmental Systems

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Fully Redundant Hardware

• 2 x dual-socket Oracle Linux servers– 24 Intel Xeon processor X5675 cores– 192 GB main memory

• 12 TB raw disk storage

• 292 GB solid state storage

• Built-in redundancy– Server, storage, network, power and cooling

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Highly Reliable Software

• Oracle Database 11g Enterprise Edition– Automatic Storage Management

• Oracle Real Application Clusters– Oracle Clusterware

• Oracle Linux

• Oracle Appliance Manager software– Phones home automatically to file Service Requests

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Easy to Install

• Plug in the power

• Plug in the network

• Wizard-driven install

Rapidly Deploy a Database Cluster

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Appliance Manager Software

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Easy to Deploy, Manage, and MaintainReduced Installation and Administration Effort

Oracle Database Appliance Build Your Own

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Oracle Appliance Manager

Installation Expertise

Optimization Expertise

Network Administration

Storage Administration

System Administration

Database Administration

Savings

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Three Tiers of Availability

• Good Availability

• Oracle Database 11g Enterprise Edition

Single Instance

• Best Availability

• Oracle Database 11g Enterprise Edition

•Oracle Real Application Clusters

•Mutual failover and loadbalancing

Active – Active

• Better Availability

• Oracle Database 11g Enterprise Edition

•Oracle Real Application Clusters One Node

• Can have mutual failover

Active – Passive

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‘Pay-as-you-Grow’ Database Licensing

• Purchase single hardware configuration

• Start with minimum of 2 processor core licenses

• Scale to maximum of 24 processor core licenses

• No hardware upgrades required

• License database software just for the cores you use

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ORACLEEXADATA

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ORACLE EXADATA DATABASE MACHINETransaction Processing, Data Warehousing, Consolidation

• Fastest Data Warehouse & OLTP• Best Cost/Performance Data Warehouse & OLTP• Optimized Hardware (per rack)• Software Breakthroughs• Scales from ¼ Rack to 8 Full Racks

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Exadata ArchitectureA complete system: compute, storage, networking

• Database Cluster– Intel-based database servers– Oracle Linux or Solaris 11 – Oracle Database 11g– 10 Gig Ethernet (to data center)

• Storage Grid– Intel-based storage servers– Up to 504 terabytes raw disk– 5.3 terabytes Flash storage– Exadata Storage Server Software

• InfiniBand Network– Internal connectivity ( 40 Gb/sec )

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Hybrid Columnar Compression Smart Flash Cache

Smart Scan Queries

Up to 50X10X

+ ++

EXADATA SOFTWARE INNOVATIONS

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The Exadata DifferenceExadata DB Machine Custom Configuration

Storage scans & filters data Storage just ships blocks

Storage offloads DB* DB-unaware storage

Flash caches relevant data No DB-aware flash management

40 Gb/sec network 8 – 10 Gb/sec network

Pre-built for DB workload Assembled by customer

Redundancy built-in Build-your-own HA

Compression built-in Compression optional

Workload mgmt built-in Workload mgmt optional* Backups, compression, decryption, data mining

Exadata is not a general-purpose system, It’s a Database Machine

168 CPU

cores in storage

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Oracle Exadata X2-22 to 8 (12 core) database nodes

Oracle Exadata X2-82 (64 core) database nodes

QuarterHalf

Full, Multi-RackField Upgradeable

COMPLETE FAMILY OF DATABASE MACHINES

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Best Machine for Database Consolidation

• Exadata serves as farm/cloud for databases

• Extreme performance for complex workloads that mix OLTP, DW, batch, reporting

• I/O and CPU resource management isolates workloads Lower Costs

Increase UtilizationReduce Management

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Lower data center costsStore 10x more dataSearch data 10 X fasterReal time decision makingSpeed time-to-market for new products and servicesMitigate deployment risks

ORACLE EXADATAExtreme Performance. Extreme Value.

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ORACLEEXALOGIC

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EL X2-2

Exalogic X2-2 I Complete, Integrated

• Shared storage for applications• Clustered for HA• 60 TB SAS disk• 4 TB read cache,72 GB write cache

Integrated Storage

• 40 Gb/sec internal I/O backplane• 10 Gigabit Ethernet connectivity to datacenter

Internal I/O Fabric and Data Center Connectivity

• 2.93 GHz Xeon processors• 1333MHz DRAM, RAID SSD Disks• Redundant QDR InfiniBand, Power, Management

Compute Power

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Exalogic X2-2 Hardware ArchitectureSystem Design

Data CenterService Network

Management Network (GbE)

Data CenterMgmt Network

Exalogic X2-2

Ethernet Gateways

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Direct IB Integration:• Exadata• Additional Exalogic

configurations•ZFS Storage Appliance•Backup Media ServersManagement

SwitchStorage

Compute Nodes

GbE

Spine Switch

10GbE

Exadata

GbE GbE

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Exalogic X2-2 I Seamless Scalability

Eighth Rack Quarter Rack Half Rack Full Rack Multi-rack

4 Nodes384 GB RAM800 GB SSD60 TB NAS

8 Nodes768 GB RAM1.6 TB SSD60 TB NAS

16 Nodes1.5 TB RAM3.2 TB SSD60 TB NAS

30 Nodes2.8 TB RAM

6 TB SSD60 TB NAS

240+ Nodes23+ TB RAM48+ TB SSD

480+ TB NAS

Eighth Rack Quarter Rack Half Rack Full Rack Multi-Rack

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Application Buffer

Copy TCP IP Transport

Kernel

Application Buffer

Standard Hardware I/O

Application Application

Exabus

20% Buffer Copies40% Transport Processing

40 % Kernel Context Switches

Zero Buffer CopyDirect Memory Access

Kernel Bypass

Application Application

4X Throughput, 6X Lower Latency

Exabus I Optimized Network Virtualization

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WebRequests/Sec.

Standard HW EL 1.0

78,840

Enterprise Java Operations/Sec.

Standard HW EL 1.0

9,560

JMSMessages/sec.

Standard HW EL 1.0

401,070

246,035

3.1X

22,481

2.3X1,237,462

EECS I Performance Benchmark5-10x improvements from baseline

3.1X

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ORACLESUPERCLUSTER

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SPARC SuperClusterBest for Oracle. Runs All Existing Workloads.

SPARC T4 Compute Pool

More than a dozen World Records over IBM and HP across every tier

Exadata Storage Cells

1M IOPS, 32 GB/s query throughput

Exalogic Elastic Cloud

10x Java performance

Integrated ZFS Storage

2x faster and ½ the price of NetApp

Solaris 11 Cloud provisioning in secondsUnmatched Scalability

Virtualization

Near zero virtualization overhead

InfiniBand

5-8x the speed of current networks

Enterprise Manager

Increase productivity, reduce downtime

See performance substantiation slides

As fast as Exadata for Database / as fast as Exalogic for Java

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SPARC T4-4 Compute Nodes

Exadata Storage Servers • 1,200 CPU threads

• 4 TB DRAM

• 97 to 270 TB Hard Disk

• 8.66 TB Flash

• 1M IOPS

• 42 Gb/sec Storage Bandwidth

• 896 Gb/sec InfiniBand Interconnect

InfiniBand Switches

ZFS Storage Appliance

SPARC SuperCluster ArchitectureBest infrastructure solution for enterprise applications

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Extreme PerformanceBreakthrough Innovation

Secure by DesignSPARC/Solaris Built-in Encryption &

Compression

Oracle VM, Solaris Zones, low latency virtualized environments

All fully redundant hardware, shorter failover times, Solaris Cluster,

physically partitioned compute nodes, ASM

Streamlined ManagementFast & foolproof upgrades.

High AvailabilityBuilt in

Fully tested, configured, optimized, sized, and certified

Exadata Storage Cells, Intelligent Storage Grid, SPARC T4-4 compute nodes, and the Solaris 11 Operating System.

Telemetry across the stack, Integration across the stack, Solaris Ease of Patching, New image packaging system provides fast

application installs.

VirtualizationLow Overhead

Ease of DeploymentIntegrated Hardware and Software

Integrated crypto hardware automatically secures Database, Middleware, Applications, and Solaris File System, new admin controls,

and secure OS startup. Dynamic Threads

Resource Management Performance Workload Management

SPARC SuperCluster T4-4Engineered to Work Together

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Pre-built and Optimized Out-of-the-Box

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Measure, diagnose, tune and

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Test & debug failure modes

Assemble dozens of

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Multi-vendor finger

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Custom Configuration

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Oracle Enterprise Manager for Exa ManagementIntegrated View of Hardware and Software

• Hardware view• Schematic of cells, compute nodes and

switches• Hardware components alerts

• Software/system view• Performance, availability, usage by

databases, services, clusters• Software alerts db, cluster, ASM• Topology view of DB systems/clusters

• Configuration view• Version summary of all components

along with patch recommendations

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Data Center Evolution I Paradigm Shift

1950 2012

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Engineered Systems I Dawn of a New Era

Before Now

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Sistemas de Ingenieria ConjuntaSimplificación It y Reducción de Costes

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