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Oracle VM on IBM System x
The Superior Solution for Running your Oracle Systems Virtualized
Frederic Dubois @ IBMHolger M Wittmann @ IBM
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Sustaining Partnership
• Oracle 23 Years, PeopleSoft 21 Years, JD Edwards 32 Years, Siebel 11 Years
Oracle is an IBM “Integrated Account” (2005)
• Regular Executive Reviews – Global and Geographic• Named Oracle Sponsor: Charles Phillips, Oracle’s Co-President • Dedicated IBM executive-led alliance team
Over 19,000 Joint Customers Worldwide (100,000 + with Tech)
• Hardware and Software support via Apps Unlimited
Market Leading Services Practice
• IBM’s GBS is Oracle’s #1 SI Partner (4900 Joint Projects!)• 9,000 skilled, of which 5,000 are dedicated to Oracle Practice
Unrivaled Customer Support Process
• Dedicated On-Site Resources• Significant Program Investments
Vibrant Technology Relationship
• Substantial investment in skills and resources• Dedicated International Competency Centers
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Over 230 professionals world wide for sales & technical support
• 6 Fully staffed Competency Centers in the Americas, Asia and Europe• Alliance Team and Solutions Sales in all geographies• Regional Sizing Centers
50 + People dedicated full time to Oracle & IBM product development & sizing
• For Oracle Technology and Applications (EBS, JD Edwards, PeopleSoft, Siebel)• Future joint offerings (new Oracle products on AIX 6, POWER6, Linux)• Sizing Tools, white papers, education, technical support• Dedicated on-site critical situation team
Over 1000 IT IBM assets on loan to Oracle Technology and Applications
• 250 servers; > 500TB of disk with Oracle Technology Products • 80 Servers on loan; > 50TB of disk with Oracle Applications (EBS, PSFT, Siebel, JDE) • Hundreds of Tape devices, switches and other hardware on Server and Applications
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Intel / Oracle / IBM: Technology Blueprints to provide the Superior Solution
Technology : Database, Application, LinuxMiddleware, OEL
Virtualization : Oracle VM Intel-VT
Performance/Scalability : Grid Architecture IBM System x eX4 Processors
Flexibility/Availability : RAC, CRS IBM Director
File System/LVM : ASM, OCFS2 GPFS
Disaster Recovery : Dataguard PPRC
Monitoring : GRID Control IBM Director, Oracle VM Manager Tivoli
merge productsto get the Power of Synergy
Oracle IntelIBM
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System p®Performance UNIX®
Servers
System z®Zero Downtime
Servers
StorageIBM Storage
Solutions
System xX-Architecture™
Intel-based Servers
No other company in the world offers the enterprise expertise applied to such
a breadth of products as IBM.
IBM System x – Leveraging PROVEN Technology!
Mainframe-inspired innovation – Over $100M invested in unique eX4 Technology Bring technologies from across IBM to aid in availability, performance & flexibility Widest blade server offering covering Intel® and POWER® processors
High Linux-based Oracle EBS, Siebel, and other performance benchmarks* Leading market share for 8-way+ server segments (Gartner 2007) Linux, Windows, and Solaris certified across many server/blade offerings
Oracle Website: http://www.oracle.com/apps_benchmark/html/results.html
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XpandOnDemand™ Scalability
IBM BladeCenter E / S / T / H / HT
EnterpriseScale Out OfferingsUni to 4-way nodes, scalable clustering
x3850 M2
Distributed Tower ServersUni to 4-way SMP
x3400 x3500
Scale Out Rack Optimized ServersUp to 24-way SMP
Enterprise Scale Up Servers2-way to 96-way SMP
x3650T NEBs Solution
x3650x3250
x3550
x206m
Unique 4th generationtechnology & a
proven history with Oracle!
Intel / IBM System x Servers – The Superior Solution
x3950 M2
From 1 to 96 cores Leader on Performance Linux operating systems Using Intel 2-Core, 4-Core
and 6-Core technologies “Pay as you grow” approach
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Oracle E-Business R12 Payroll Batch Benchmark
ORACLE OPEN WORLD Sept 2008
Application TierIBM HS21 Blade
Database TierIBM x3850 M2
Disk SubsystemIBM DS4700
• 2 × 2.66 GHz Intel® Xeon™ Six-Core X7470
• with 3 × 3 MB of Level 2 cache and 16 MB of Level 3 cache
• Total Memory: 64 GB• Network: Gigabit full duplex.• Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4
• 2 × 3.0 GHz Intel® Xeon® dual-core each with 6 MB of L2 Cache.
• Total Memory: 8 GB• Network: Gigabit full duplex.• Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4
• Total 2.6 Terabytes – 48 145GB 15K Drives• Each array has 14 physical disks --- • RAID 0, two controllers - one exclusively for
redo logs.
IBM x3850 M2 sets top result for new Intel Xeon Six-Core X7470 Processor!
Intel Xeon X7470 Processor
http://www.oracle.com/apps_benchmark/html/results.html
Batch Workload
10,000 Employees Threads Time (Min)
Hourly Employee Throughput
Payroll Processing
8 .078 769,231
Prepayments 8 0.2 3,000,000
External Archive 8 1.95 307,692
NACHA 8 0.03 20,000,000
Checkwriter 8 0.3 2,000,000
Costing 8 0.22 2,727,273
Totals 3.48 172,414
Parent Proc. Total 4.33 138,568
Wall Clock Duration*
~5.37 111,732
Exceeds HP Resultby 17%!
Process 111,732
Employees in One Hour!#1 Result
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IBM gives our customers CHOICE to address their business needs Scale Up Enterprise eX4 Rack Servers for Consolidation, Virtualization and Database Serving Scale Out BladeCenter for Infrastructure Simplification and Application Serving Scale Out iDataPlex for Internet Scale Applications
Infrastructure Simplification,
Application Serving
Web 2.0, HPC, Grid
Scale OutSc
ale
Up
BladeCenter
Enterprise eX4
iDataPlex
Portfolio that Covers the Spectrum of Business Needs
Server Consolidation, Virtualization
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Enterprise eX4: x3850M2 and x3950M2
IBM Dell HP HP Integrity
4-Sockets x3850 M2 R900 DL580 G5 rx4640
8-Sockets x3950 M2 DL 785 rx7620
12-Sockets x3950 M2 N/A
16-Sockets x3950 M2 rx8620
32-Sockets x3950 M2(*) Superdome
Single Chassis2 - 4 proc
Up to 256GB
Two Chassis4 – 8 proc
Up to 512GB
Four Chassis8 – 16 procUp to 1TB
Three Chassis6 – 12 proc
Up to 756GB
eX4 / Intel Intel / Intel AMD Itanium
* 32 sockets requires SPORE
Lower Entry Server Costs… Unique Long-term Investment Protection
XpandOnDemand™ Scalability
Double and quadruple your performance with incremental capacity upgrades featuring balanced memory and I/O resources
Delivers lowest cost virtual machine environment
Modular Building-block Scalability eliminates the need for fork-lift upgrades and provides an easier growth path to larger, scale-up high-
performance SMP configurations with the multiple x3950 M2s.
Even with the new Intel
Xeon 7400 installed, you use 37% less
power!
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IBM System x Enterprise Server Leads the Market4-socket Intel Server Volume Share
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Leading market share for 8-way+ server segments (Gartner)
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Gabriel Consulting Group - A Positive Opinion
Dan OldsPrincipal, Gabriel Consulting GroupOracle Gets Virtual - Sept 2008
“The combination of Oracle VM and IBM’s scalable x86-based servers might be a virtualization game changer. Both of these vendors
are long-time trusted data center players – which is a significant advantage over their competitors.”
“For the enterprise data center, IBM and Oracle cooperating on virtualization is a very compelling value proposition. IBM brings sophisticated high-end hardware, Oracle brings virtualization
and mission critical software, and they work together on integration and other services. For a data center manager who’s
interested in risk reduction and smooth implementation, what’s not to like?”
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With the redundant power supplies active at 5 CSUs, the IBM x3850 M2 server used 15.1% less power than the HP
ProLiant DL 580 G5 server.
The IBM x3850 M2 server delivered 8.0% more performance running vConsolidate with the optimum number of CPUs (5)
than HP ProLiant DL 580 G5 server.
IBM x3850 M2 server produced 27.1% better performance per watt than a similarly configured HP ProLiant DL 580 G5 server with redundant power supplies active at 5 CSUs.
Green Results: More Energy Efficient than HP
Source: Principal Technologies Test Report 2/08
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Oracle VM
1 Socket 1 Socket 2 Sockets
Oracle VM – Enables Sub-Capacity Pricing
Hard partitioning allocates system resources. Similar to LPAR for AIX or Containers in Solaris.
Any System x Server/Blade
4 CPU4 CPU
Oracle VM Hard Partitioning Paper:http://www.oracle.com/technology/tech/virtualization/pdf/ovm-hardpart.pdf
Benefits: Allows customer to only
license the number of CPU or sockets being utilized
Customer can save support fees by shifting from older servers to a Oracle VM partition.
Other App
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IBM offers end-to-end management
Hardware
Other Systems Management Software
Automation
Status
Discovery
Update
Remote Access
Virtualization Core Director Services
Configuration
System x & Blade Center
System z
Power Systems
Storage Configuration
Managed virtual and physical
environments
Resource Management
Base Systems Director
Managers & HardwarePlatform Managers
Enterprise Service
Management
Advanced Managers
&Priced Plug-Ins
IBM and non-IBM hardware
Active Energy Manager
Image Management
TPMfOSD
BOFM
Service and Support Manager
Virtualization Manager
...
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Recent Wins with Oracle on IBM System x
“We were very impressed not only with the unique scale up design of the IBM x3950 system, but also the investment IBM System x has made in supporting Oracle-based solutions. After looking at alternative offerings, we are confident we made the right solution.
Dale Spencer, VP IT
Yahoo chose to order 16 x3850 M2 servers set up in RAC clusters to driver their Oracle database solution all connected using Infiniband as the cluster interconnect.
Contact: Robert W. Schult, Client Executive
IBM System x beat out HP to drive their Oracle database solutions largely on the IBM x3950 M2 server solution. This installation will be running Redhat Enterprise Linux. IBM’s eX4 architecture was a key element to this win. Contact: Brian Reiter, Territory Sales Rep
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Key Reasons to Choose IBM System x Leading Design Architecture
– eX4 Architecture
– Up to Four Intel Xeon 7400 6-Core Processors
– LS42/LS22 Shipping with new Quad-Core Processors
– BladeCenter S SAS RAID Module
Oracle Optimized Data Warehouse– Powered by IBM x3850 M2 or x3755 server
Global support coverage through six IBM/Oracle International Competency centers – San Mateo & Pleasanton, California,
– Denver, Colorado
– Montpellier, France
– Tokyo, Japan
– Vancouver, Canada
IBM’s Commitment to Linux– Linux Technology Center
IBM Global Services– Largest Oracle Practice (Outside of Oracle)
Solution SupportProfessional Services
Hardware
Solution Development
(Testing/Certification)
Operating System
Cluster File System
High-Availability - Failover
Oracle Database
ISV Application
DeliveringCompleteDatabase
InfrastructureOracle VM
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Client and Business Partner experiences in detail with Oracle VM
K.K. Ashisuto
University of Pretoria, South Africa• Installed Oracle VM on x3850 M2 & x3650 servers• PeopleSoft ECM, BI and Fusion SOA running is separate partitions• Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4.3 & Windows 2003 R2
K.K. Ashisuto – IBM Business Partner based in Japan• 10-July-08 with IBM & Oracle announced 1st WW Collaboration effort• Completed a series of technical proof points on System x • Developed service offerings to assist customers with Oracle VM
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With an increasing number of virtual machines, high scalability is achieved
Scalability Test with Paravirtualization: Excellent Scalability is Achieved
Physic
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M3 V
M4 V
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M7 V
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800%
700%
600%
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100% 98%196%
296%393%
487%581%
665%
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Clients Experiences & MotivationsCustomer in Production African Education University
Business Partner IBM Business Partner K.K. Ashisuto
based in Japan build up Oracle VM service offerings
Briefings at the PSSC (MOP, France)
German IT Provider for public transportation
Belgium manufacture
Manage Growth and complexity Infrastructure Easier maintenance
Easier problem determination
More reliability
Virtualize Application
Reduce provisioning time for new projects, products …
Optimized Utilization of Hardware Resources
Reduce Power, Space and Cooling Costs
Leverage Resources with Business Needs/ Workload Activity
Server Consolidation PeopleSoft Application Modules
Virtualization Flexibility in Resource Provisioning
provided by Virtualization Standardize Operating Systems (Linux)
Strategies
Integrate Intel Virtualized Platform in existing Environments
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Technology Strategy
Intel / Oracle / IBM: How to create the Superior Solution in 10 points
Oracle VM
IBM System x performance
Intel Advanced virtualization
Oracle Application / Middleware / Database
Grid Control – IBM Director
Intel, Oracle, IBM and You… Put it all together.. To get the Superior Solution
Large existing Customer installed base
IBM & Oracle in clear in deep Partnership
WW Oracle & IBM skilled teams
Customer satisfaction as primary goal
Scale Up, Scale Out ? Scale Right
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Demonstration
Oracle VM Running on IBM System x Servers
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Oracle / IBM Platform to demonstrate The Superior Solution
IBM System xModel x3850M2
EnterpriseLinux
Dynamic Memory Allocation
VM1 VM2 VMn
oraServ1
IBM System xModel x3850M2
VM1 VM2 VMn
oraServ2
EnterpriseLinux
IBM System xModel x3850M2
EnterpriseLinux
VMServer
Q&A
x4
Virtual CPU
IBM DS3400 Fiber Channel Adapter
IBM System xModel x3550
Ethernet Network Adapter
IBM Hardware Layout
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Oracle / IBM Platform to demonstrate The Superior SolutionOracle Software Layout
OVM Server: oraServ1 OVM Server: oraServ2
oeManager
Oracle VM Manager
EnterpriseLinux
VMServer
OCFS2
Server Pool : JSC Server Pool : RoadShow
Oracle VM Hypervisor Oracle VM Hypervisor
Oracle VM
Server(Dom 0)
LinuxDev
Oracle VM
Server(Dom 0)
SiebelApps
1st Windows
Orarac2
HA Prod
Orasing1
Q/A
SiebelDb Orarac1
HA Prod
Oracle RAC to protect a cluster Production
Database
Oracle CRS to protect a Single Database
Oracle VM Templuate to Deliver more rapidly
Oracle VM : Isolated, Independant and Secured
Environment
Orasing2
Q/A
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Virtual Machines - Monitoring & Management
Oracle VM Manager Walk through– Central Management Console
• Oracle VM Server Pool• Oracle VM Server
– Full VM lifecycle management• Create, Start, Stop• Clone, Migrate, Delete, Suspend, Resume …
– Hardware Resources Allocation• Memory, CPU, Storage, Network
– Multiple Environments configuration management• VM Templates, ISO Files, VM Images
oeManager
Video
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Virtual Machine Provisioning – Business Enabler
VM
SAN
Oracle VM Server
RoadShow Server Pool
VM VM
E-Delivery
Download from Oracle• Pre-built, pre-configured VM
Import to Oracle VM Manager
VM
OEL4
Start-Up in Oracle VM Pool
VM
OEL4LinuxDev
VM
Customize from DHCP to Static IP address & Save as Template
VM
LinuxDevTemplate
Video
Save days or weeks in installation and configuration time
Oracle VM Server
oraServ1 oraServ2
oeManager
VM
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Resources Virtualization - Flexibility & AgilityOVM Server: oraServ1
Oracle VM
Server(Dom 0)
Oracle VM Hypervisor
IBM System x Model x3850 M2
Real Memory Real CPU
...
AppApp App
VM VM VMsuspended
VM
MemoryMemory
Add / Remove Memory– Dynamic Memory Allocation
Add / Remove CPU– Dynamic Virtual CPU Allocation
Add Virtual Storage Disks– Increase dynamically Hard Disk Space for VMs
oeManager
OCFS2Leverage Hardware Resources Utilization
according to Business Needs Video
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High-Availability
VM
NAS, SAN, iSCSI
Oracle VM Server
RoadShow Server Pool
Oracle VM Server
oraServ1 oraServ2Manage Oracle VM Pool
oeManager
SiebelApps
VM
SiebelDB
Live MigrationVM VM
SiebelDB
VideoKeep Applications accessible even during
Maintenance Tasks
Planned Outages Live Migration
Benefits: – Helps ensure application availability should
a server failure occur– Schedule server maintenance without
losing access to key applications or database
– Move application to a server with more resources to meet seasonal business needs
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Availability with Agility End users
Oracle CRS
VIP 1
Video
PRODCluster
Dev-Q/A PRODCluster
Dev-Q/A
VIP 2
44
VIP 1 VIP 122
CRS callout : ssh requests to Xen Command 55
Reduce Q/A + Increase Cluster Node 2 66
7733
Integrate Oracle Clusterware to protect Applications & Leverage Virtualization Capabilities
Oracle VM
Server(Dom 0)
11 Oracle VM
Server(Dom 0)
Oracle VM Manager
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Team & Contacts to help you– Oracle
• Christian Rothe – [email protected]
– Intel • Peter Mac Namara - [email protected]• Steve Shaw - [email protected]
IBM-Oracle International Competency Center• First non-Oracle Technical Solution Organization to test Oracle VM• Oracle VM on IBM System x, 2007 Install & Configuration Guide• Testing with various Oracle workloads & operating systems
IBM-Oracle Joint Solution Center• Developed hand-on expertise with Oracle VM across System x• Documenting a series of user cases• Conducting a series of education sessions to partners & customers
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Additional Slides
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IBM® Systems Director 6.1 System x capabilities Automatic Discovery and Inventory of BladeCenter and System x server resources and connected storage which includes the
collection of both hardware and software inventory. This includes blades, switches, servers, management modules, service processors, firmware levels, RSA II and AMM configuration settings, etc.
Visualize various System x resource topologies and relationships. See virtual servers hosted by physical servers; see virtual networking components, virtual disks, logical volumes and volume groups used by virtual servers. Also view scalable systems and the partitions and nodes that comprise them.
Discovery and documentation of full system configuration such as the physical components in a server and the physical resources assigned to virtual servers. Alo discovery and documentation of BladeCenter chassis and components.
Show Health and Status of Physical and Virtual Servers, blades, etc. Show Alerts including hardware failures and system logs surfaced from the BMC, RSA II, and AMM. Also provide the system health as reflected by diagnostic LEDs.
Base Monitoring of OS Metrics including CPU and memory utilization, and file system metrics across hosts and virtual servers. Historical and OS events monitoring. View CPU utilization metrics for environments that contain both shared and dedicated processors for both host and virtual servers. View Power utilization metrics from chassis and modular servers.
Download, Manage, and Apply recommended Updates for System x and BladeCenter firmware and drivers.
Deployment/Provisioning/Planning – Ability to configure new systems or clone existing system images using system plans
Virtualization Management – Support key lifecycle operations and mobility for VMware, Xen, and MSVS hypervisors. Support virtual network address management and blade failover for thousands of blades and chassis.
Consolidated Interface – “One glass” for key System x Resource Managers – Update, Status, Inventory, Configuration
Comprehensive CLI interface for Discovery/Health/Update/Deployment of System x resources. Lifecycle and mobility operations, power control and management
Energy Management – Monitoring, reporting, capping, and controlling power consumption. Receive power status and alerts.
Enterprise Integration and Manageability – Out-of-the box management utilizing standard CIM profiles for VMware 3i, Cell blade