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Oracle Cloud Computing Strategy

Dhruv SinghalSr. DirectorOracle Fusion Middleware Sales Consulting

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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 remain at the sole discretion of Oracle.

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AGENDA

•What is Cloud Computing

•Oracle’s Strategy for Cloud Computing

•Where we can Work Together•Private Cloud •Public Cloud

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Complete.

Open.

Integrated.

Best in

Class.

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What Is Cloud Computing

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NIST Definition of Cloud Computing

Cloud computing is a model for enabling convenient, on-demand network access to a shared pool of configurable computing resources (e.g., networks, servers, storage, applications, and services) that can be rapidly provisioned and released with minimal management effort or service provider interaction.

This cloud model promotes availability and is composed of:

Source: NIST Definition of Cloud Computing v15

3 Service Models

• SaaS

• PaaS

• IaaS

3 Deployment Models

• Public Cloud

• Private Cloud• Hybrid Cloud

5 Essential Characteristics

• On-demand self-service

• Resource pooling

• Rapid elasticity

• Measured service

• Broad network access

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SaaS, PaaS and IaaS

Applications delivered as a service to end-users over the Internet

Infrastructure as a Service

Platform as a Service

Software as a Service

App development & deployment platform delivered as a service

Server, storage and network hardware and associated software delivered as a service

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Public Clouds and Private Clouds

INTERNET

Public Clouds

IaaS

PaaS

SaaSINTRANET

Private Cloud

Users

Public Clouds:• Lower upfront costs• Economies of scale• Simpler to manage• OpEx

Private Cloud:• Lower total costs• Greater control over security,

compliance & quality of service• Easier integration• CapEx & OpEx

Both offer:• High efficiency• High availability• Elastic capacity

• Used by multiple tenants on a shared basis

• Hosted and managed by cloud service provider

• Limited variety of offerings

• Exclusively used by a single organization

• Controlled and managed byin-house IT

• Large number of applications

IaaS

PaaS

SaaS

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Why Are Enterprises Interested in Cloud?Benefits of Cloud Computing

Speed

Cost

Source: IDC eXchange, "IT Cloud Services User Survey, pt. 2: Top Benefits & Challenges," (http://blogs.idc.com/ie/?p=210), October 2, 2008

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What Are the Challenges Enterprises Face?Challenges of Cloud Computing

QoS

Fit

Security

Source: IDC eXchange, "IT Cloud Services User Survey, pt. 2: Top Benefits & Challenges," (http://blogs.idc.com/ie/?p=210), October 2, 2008

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Oracle Cloud Strategy

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Oracle Cloud Computing Strategy

Public Clouds

IaaS

PaaS

SaaSINTRANET

Private Cloud

Users

Our objectives:• Ensure that cloud computing is fully enterprise grade• Support both public and private cloud computing – give customers choice

IaaS

PaaS

SaaS INTERNET

Offer Technology to build private clouds or run in public clouds IaaS

PaaS

IaaS

PaaS

Offer Applications deployed in private shared services environment or via public SaaS SaaSSaaS

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Oracle Cloud Computing Strategy

Public Clouds

IaaS

PaaS

SaaSINTRANET

Private Cloud

Users

IaaS

PaaS

SaaS INTERNET

IaaS

PaaS

IaaS

PaaS

SaaSSaaS

Oracle Technology in public clouds

Oracle Applications On Demand

Oracle Applications

Oracle Private PaaS

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Oracle Cloud Platform for PaaS

Virtualization: Oracle VM

Operating Systems: Oracle Enterprise Linux

Servers

Storage

Application 1 Application 2 Application 3

Database Grid: Oracle Database, RAC, ASM, Partitioning,IMDB Cache, Active Data Guard, Database Security

Application Grid: WebLogic Server, Coherence, Tuxedo, JRockit

Shared Services

Integration:SOA Suite

Security:Identity Mgmt

Process Mgmt:BPM Suite

User Interaction:WebCenter

Platform as a Service

Infrastructure as a Service

Cloud Management

ApplicationQualityManagement

ApplicationPerformanceManagement

Configuration &Compliance

LifecycleManagement

Oracle Enterprise Manager

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Cloud ImplementationCloud Implementation

Applying Cloud’s Greatest ValueInfrastructure or Platform?

IaaS (virtualization)

PaaS (FMW, DB)

IaaS (Virtualization)

PaaS (FMW, DB)

“Conventional” Cloud Wisdom

Rethinking the Value of Cloud

Applications, not infrastructure, drive your business

Where should you focus your cloud efforts?

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Oracle SaaS ApplicationsAvailable Today

• Wide range of applications

• Integrated

• Enterprise-gradeLife Sciences: Drug Safety

Collaboration

CRM

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Oracle On DemandFlexible Deployment Options

RemoteManagement

Hosted &Managed

Multi-TenantSaaS

Single-TenantSaaS

On-Premise

Pay-per-use Licensed

OpEx CapEx & OpEx

Off-premise On-premise

Managed by vendorManaged by

Customer

Vendor scheduledmaintenance

Customer scheduled maintenance

Public Private

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Pre Requisites for Cloud Computing

•Virtualisation & Grid Computing

•Provisioning

•Strong Management Capabilities

•Rapid Business Process Configuration

•Grid Enabled Data Center

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Virtualization - Storage, Server, Application

Storage Virtualization

CompressionCompression

Automated Storage Mgmt.Automated Storage Mgmt.

Storage ConnectStorage Connect

Open StorageOpen Storage

Server Virtualization

Solaris ContainersSolaris Containers

Oracle VMOracle VM

Dynamic DomainsDynamic Domains

Application Virtualization

Assembly BuilderAssembly Builder

Oracle VMOracle VM

Built in Multi-TenancyBuilt in Multi-Tenancy

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Provisioning Life Cycle

Self-Service InterfaceShared Components

Set upPaaS

Set up self-service portal

Set up shared components

Dept App

Build app using shared components

Central IT

Department App Owner

Deploy using self service

App Users

1. Cloud Set Up

2. App Set Up

3. App Use

App Owner

4. App Admin

Use app

Oracle VM

Oracle Enterprise Linux

Oracle Database

Oracle Fusion Middleware

Oracle Enterprise Manager

Manage appAdjust capacityReview chargeback

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Key Enterprise Manager Capabilities for Cloud

Existing Capability

Lifecycle Management

Provisioning

Dynamic Resource Management

Patching

Configuration and Compliance

Compliance Dashboards

Application Configuration Management

Collection, Tracking, History

Planned Capability

Major Enhancement

Application Performance Management

Real User Monitoring

SOA, Java, JVM

Diagnostics, Tuning

ApplicationQuality Management

Functional/Load Testing

Data Masking

Real Application Testing

Foundation CapabilitiesFoundation Capabilities

Self-Service Application

Policy-based Workload Management

Capacity & Consolidation Planner

Assembly Packaging

Metering & Chargeback

Cloud Setup

‘Out-of-the-Box’ Cloud Solutions‘Out-of-the-Box’ Cloud Solutions

Key:Key:

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Data Center Architecture

100s ofDatabase ServerMachines

100s of Application ServerMachines 1 Oracle Exalogic Elastic Cloud

1 Oracle Exadata Database Machine

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Oracle Exadata X2-8

Oracle Database Server Grid• 2 8-Socket Intel Servers• 128 Cores• 2 Terabyte DRAM

Exadata Storage Server Grid• 14 Storage Servers• 5TB flash storage• 336 TB Disk Storage

Unified Server/Storage Network• 40 Gb/sec Infiniband Links• 880 Gb/sec Aggregate Throughput• 10 Gigabit Ethernet to Data Center

• Fastest for Data Warehouse & OLTP

• Best Data Warehouse & OLTP Cost/Performance

• 100% Fault Tolerant & Scalable On-Demand

• Software Breakthroughs• Exadata Storage Grid• Smart Flash Cache• Hybrid Columnar

Compression• Secure Database Machine

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Oracle Exalogic Elastic Cloud

Oracle Weblogic Server Grid• 30 Compute Servers; 360 Cores• 2.8 TB DRAM• 960 GB Solid-state Disk

Infiniband Network• 40 Gb/sec Inifiband Links• 1.2 micro second latency• 10 Gigabit Ethernet out

Integrated Storage Appliance• Software Images & Application Files• Patch Centrally• 40 TB SAS Disk Storage• Caches

• Fastest Java Performance

• Best Java Cost/Performance

• 100% Fault Tolerant & Scalable On-Demand

• Software Breakthroughs• Network Performance

with Zero Buffer Copies

• Parallel Workload Scheduling

• Dynamic Workload Balancing and Transaction Affinity with Database

• Built in Application & Network Isolation for Consolidation

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Customer Use Case Single integrated set of

components and processes to support application development and operations Key Product Capabilities Used

Scripted WLS instance creation Automatic generation of application server configurations Enterprise Messaging (JMS) Provides a Self-tuning platform WebLogic Portal on roadmap

Solution• WebLogic Server

Underlying Problems• Handcrafted heterogeneous

servers were expensive to build, maintain.

• Each application server type required unique admin.

• App server maintenance a key challenge.

• Audit and regulatory compliance at risk.

• Developers assisting production support issues

Customer: Credit SuisseReduce Cost: Standardized Application Platform on WebLogic

Environment• Custom JEE applications

Benefits for Customer Demonstrated server consolidation ration of 1:7

across 200 applications. One-time development costs reduced by 30% Recurring development costs reduced by 35% Applications more secure, fault tolerant, consistent

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Customer Use Case Consolidation of application

infrastructure to create a shared services platform

Key Product Capabilities Used Standardization of middleware stack. WebLogic Server

versions limited to 9.2 and 10.3 Real Operations Automation- Standards based administrative /operational scripting languag- Recording of WebLogic Server console interactions as a runnable

script- Automated patch staging / application Self-tuning platform- Self tuning application server

Solution• WebLogic Server

Underlying Problems• Applications deployed and

maintained by individual business units

• Multiple versions of the middleware stack in use

• Existing development platform complex and costly to manage and maintain

• Low hardware utilization

Customer: HPReduce Cost: Consolidate on WebLogic Server

Environment• Custom JEE applications

Benefits for Customer Centralized Infrastructure. Centralized Management Reduced cost of operations – admin resources reduced

from 50 to 5. Approximately 200 apps including PeopleSoft HR on 1800 instances of WLS

Much improved QOS

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Running Oracle in Public Clouds

• Oracle Database, Fusion Middleware & Enterprise Manager supported on EC2

• Amazon Machine Images (AMIs)• Oracle Database Secure Backup to S3

• Self-service Public PaaS based on Oracle VM, Oracle Enterprise Linux, Oracle Database RAC and Oracle WebLogic Server

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Rackspace Self-Service Public PaaSWebLogic Server, Oracle Database, RAC,Oracle Enterprise Linux, Oracle VM

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Where We can Work

Together

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Private Cloud

• Consolidate Data Centers• Standardise Database and Application Server• Use Virtualisation to optimise use of H/W resources• Use Grid Computing to ease allocation/de-allocation• Automate Provisioning/De-Provisioning• Self Service Portal for H/W and S/W environments• Charge Back to User Departments/Companies

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Opportunities for Public Cloud Computing

• State Data Centers• Can host applications of multiple government departments on a

public/private cloud

• Educational Institutes• Peak Load on declaration of Results, Filing of applications• Campus Based solutions

• Pan-India applications used by different states• Same application being used by different states can be centrally

hosted on a cloud• eg. Public Distribution System (PDS) application

• Public clouds hosted by System Integrators/ISVs • Can provide cloud as a service• Can host various applications for customers on a cloud

• On Demand Environments for Load Testing, Migration