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SPARC/Solaris&
SuperCluster
Francisco NavarroMayo 2014
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Evolution of Information Technology
Heterogeneous Application Silos
Standardization, Consolidation, Infrastructure as a Service
Platform & Software
as a Service
1990’s 2000’s 2010’s
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Investment in Core Technology
PROCESSORS SOFTWARE BANDWIDTH SYSTEMS
SPARC microprocessors are the fastest in the world, and continue to lead the industry into the multi-core era
Oracle Solaris is the leading enterprise cloud OS, many years ahead in scalability and reliability
SPARC servers reach incredible scale inside the server, or outside, through leading-edge InfiniBand technology
Oracle’s portfolio today has the performance and price / performance advantage, and offers breakthrough virtualization for business critical applications
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VirtualizationNetwork
Server
ServerOS
The Traditional Way of Engineering the OS
Changing the Design Focus
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Virtualization Drives Management Costs
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90Spending ($B) Servers (M)
Physical Servers (M)
Virtual Servers (M)
Management & Administration
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Oracle Investment in Systems
Oracle investment in: Software-in-Silicon Zero-Overhead
Virtualization Agile, Secure,
Compliant Life Cycle Management
Engineered Systems
IaaSPaaSSaaS
10X Faster, 16X Higher Productivity, 10X Less Expensive
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Middleware
Database
Application
Virtualization&
Cloud Orchestration
SDN
Server
Platform
A Better Way of Engineering the System
Hardware and Software Engineered to Work TogetherHigh Performance, High Efficiency, High Value
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The Oracle Stack – drives down ComplexityA workload optimised stack replaces homegrown Multivendor Stacks
# of different Products p. Layer
# of differentStack Variants
. . .
. . .
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Engineered TogetherBest performance, availability, security, efficiency
Tested Together150,000 machine hours every week10M+ machine hours annually
Certified TogetherWe take the risk for you
Deployed TogetherYour application up in hours, not months
Upgraded TogetherRisk free patching/updates
Managed Together
3x lower administration and maintenance costs
Supported TogetherCoordinated response for your deployment
One Engineering Team
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Engineered Systems: Breakthrough System ApproachExtreme Application Performance
SystemSoftware
YourApplication
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Oracle SPARC Systems DirectionIncrease Application Performance 2x Every Two Years
Design the best servers in the world. Period.
Embed Oracle-specific enhancements
Lead Mission Critical computing
Not just about servers: Integrate into Engineered
Systems
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SPARC Establishes Dramatic Performance Leadership
2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
SPARC T-Series IBM Power HP/Cisco x86
SPARC T5
SPARC T4SPARC T3
IBM Power7Sandy Bridge Xeon E5
Enterprise performance SPARC: over 2x performance each generationx86: only ~20 to 50% each generationPower7+: only ~10% in 3 years
Westmere Xeon E7
IBM Power7+
Nehalem
Per chip based on internal testingSPARC redefines economics!
Ivy Bridge Xeon E5 v2
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0
20000
40000
60000
80000
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M9000 2.88GHz
M9000 3.0GHZ
T4
T5
Power 6
Power 7
SPARC
Power
Record Breaking Database PerformancePer-Processor Performance Trends (TPC-H@3000GB)
Oracle Acquisition
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Best Platform for JavaSPECjbb2013 MultiJVM/socket
Large Page Support Lambda Expressions Java Locking Re-
Architecture SLA Integration Zero Overhead
Virtualization Java GC Support in our
Next Generation SPARC2011 2013 2014
16,000
21,000
26,000
31,000
36,000
41,000
46,000
51,000
56,000
61,000
T4/Solaris 11/Java 7
T5/Solaris 11/Java 7
T5/Solaris 11/Java 8
X86 SNB/RHEL6/Java 7
X86 IVB/RHEL6/Java 7
X86 IVB/RHEL6/Java 8
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New Oracle Solaris/RAC Kernel Mode Acceleration
Oracle Solaris responds directly to lock requests
In memory lock state shared by database and kernel
Performance Optimizations for Oracle RAC
Consistent RAC performance
30-40% lowerlatency lock grants
Up to 20% higherthroughput
Oracle Solaris
OracleRAC
Oracle Solaris
OracleRACX
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Added DTrace I/O Event Tracing to Oracle Database 12c
V$ views for simple queries Avoid complex and time-
consuming report snapshot and diagnosis
Simple Database I/O Diagnosis and Tuning
Find I/O Outliersv$kernel_io_outlier
TIMESTAMP IO_SIZEIO_OFFSET DEVICE_NAME VARCHAR2(513) PROCESS_NAME VARCHAR2(64) TOTAL_LATENCY SETUP_LATENCY …
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See demo: https://blogs.oracle.com/solaris/entry/database_12c_and_solaris_dtrace
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Java Mission ControlVisualizing DTrace data
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Price/Performance of SPARC Redefined
M9000 T5$0
$2
$4
$6
$8
$10
$12
$14
$16
$18
$20
$/Perf
78% lower
Dramatic Improvement with T5
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The Ultimate Software Optimization: HardwareMoving Oracle Database & Java Software Functions into Hardware
Database Query Acceleration
Application Data Protection
Java Acceleration
Data Compression / Decompression
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2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 20141999
Hardware Investment ProfileInvestment vs. Divestment
*later acquired networking specifically for BladeCenter
Sold networking business to
Cisco*
Sold HDD business to
Hitachi
Sold PC business to
Lenovo
Sold printing business to
Ricoh
Sold POS business to Toshiba
Sold x86 Server business to
Lenovo
Divestment
Investment
IBM Microprocessors for Sale?
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Oracle SPARC Processor Roadmap
Solaris 11.xSolaris 11.1 Solaris 11.x Solaris 11.xSolaris 12
Solaris 11
T4+1x Throughput
+5x Thread Strength
M5+6x Throughput
+1.5x Thread Strength
M6+2x Throughput
>1x Thread Strength
In Test
M & T Series+2x Throughput
+1.5x Thread Strength
T5+2.5x Throughput
+1.2x Thread Strength
2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
Delivered
Software in Silicon•Database Query•Decompression•Encryption•Application Data Integrity
•Java Optimization•Low Latency Clustering
2018
Oracle Numbers Optimization
M & T Series+1.3x Throughput
+1.5x Thread Strength
Solaris 12.x
2017 2019
Software in SiliconEnhancements
•Database Query+•Java Optimization+•Encryption+•Low Latency Clustering+
Core EnhancementsIncreased Cache
Increased Bandwidth
Solaris 12.x
Next Gen Core
Planned
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Best Enterprise Portfolio
T4-1
T5-1B
T5-2
T5-4
SuperCluster T5-8 and M6-32Exalytics T5-8
Entry-Level Mid-Range High-EndEngineered Systems
M6-32, M5-32
T5-8
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SPARC T5-1B SPARC T5-2 SPARC T5-4 SPARC T5-8
Processor SPARC T5 3.6GHz SPARC T5 3.6GHz
SPARC T5 3.6GHz
SPARC T5 3.6GHz
Max Processor Chips 1 2 4 8
Max Cores/Threads 16, 128 32, 256 64, 512 128, 1024
DIMM Slots 16 32 64 128
Max Memory 128GB, 256GB, 512GB 256GB, 512GB, 1TB 1TB or 2TB 2TB or 4TB
Drive Bays 2 6 8 8
I/O Slots 2 x PCIe 2.0 EM, 2 NEM,1 FEM slots
8 LP x8 PCIe 3.0, 4 x 10GbE ports
16 LP x8 PCIe 3.0,4 x 10GbE ports
16 LP x8 PCIe 3.0,4 x 10GbE ports
Form Factor/RU Blade Rack 3RU Rack 5RU Rack 8RU
Max Power Consumption 689W 1927W 2410W 4850W
SPARC T5 ServersProduct Line Overview
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Powered By Oracle Processor TechnologySPARC M6: Higher Density and Lower Cost / Core
New: 12 S3 cores @ 3.6GHz Large 48MB shared L3 Cache Scalable to 32 processors Integrated 2x8 PCIe 3.0 Integrated ISA-based crypto
acceleration
2XTHROUGHPUT
PERFORMANCE OF M5
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Oracle: Re-engineering Systems Economics
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Near Linear Pricing
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T5-4$147,992
T5-8$268,314
M6-32$1,209,943
T5-2$67,042
IBMPower 750POWER7+$204,982
IBMPower 780POWER7+$2,101,370
IBMPower 795POWER7
$5,761,583
IBMPower 740POWER7+$101,571
2 Socket 4 Socket 8 Socket 32 Socket
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Bet
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Note: Data as of 04/01/14
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Removing the High End Pricing PremiumSimilar Price/Similar Performance
16 x SPARC T5-2: $1,073,000 1 x SPARC M6-32: $1,210,0004 x SPARC T5-8: $1,082,000
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New l SPARC M6 Servers
Compute– Up to 32x SPARC M6 12 core 3.6GHz CPUs– Allows mixing with SPARC M5 6 core processors– Up to 1024x DDR3 DIMMs for max memory of up to 32TB
I/O and storage– 32x 2.5” SAS-2 internal drives– 64x PCIe Gen3 low profile internal slots
Scalability and investment protection– Upgradable with M6 processor
Availability and management– Advanced RAS with redundant and hot swap of key components– Extensive virtualization with Oracle VM Server for SPARC + hard partitions– Integrated Oracle ILOM system management
32-Socket High-End Datacenter Server
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SPARC Server AvailabilityM6-32 / M5-32: Highest Availability in the SPARC Server Portfolio
RAS
T4-4
T5-8T5-4T5-2
T4-2T4-1 M6-32
M5-32
VM Secure Live Migration
Redundant / Hot-swap Fans, Power, Disks
ECC, Predictive Self Healing
Physical Partitions / Redundant Clock /
Redundant & Hot-Plug SP
Hot Plug PCIe
Lane Sparing (L3$/Memory/Interconnect)
+ Redundant Interconnect
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Built In,Zero Cost
The Oracle Virtualization AdvantageEnterprise Class Virtualization for SPARC and x86 Systems
Oracle App Support
Rapid App Deployment
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SPARC & Solaris Virtualization Options
Physical Partitions SPARC Hypervisor Oracle Solaris Zones
Multiple OSes Single OS
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SPARC Physical Domains
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• Complete isolation• Resource, security, service, fault
• No overhead
• Separate OS per domain
• No cost to end user
Domain 1 Domain 2 Domain x
CPU
CPU
CPU CPU CPU CPU CPU
CPU CPU
Mem Mem Mem Mem Mem
Solaris Solaris Solaris
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Oracle VM Server for SPARC (LDoms)• One OS instance for each LDom
• Different patch levels for each LDom
• Complete software isolation
• Single-thread granularity
• Dynamic
• Secure Live Migration
• Low overhead
• No cost to end userHypervisor
LDom 1 LDom 2 LDom x
CPU
CPU
CPU CPU CPU CPU CPU
CPU CPU
Mem Mem Mem Mem Mem
Solaris Solaris Solaris
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Oracle Solaris Zones• One OS instance for all zones
• Separate file system
• Complete software isolation
• Sub-thread granularity
• Dynamic and mobile
• Low overhead
• No cost to end user
• All Solaris instancesSolaris
Zone 1 Zone 2 Zone x
CPU
CPU
CPU CPU CPU CPU CPU
CPU CPU
Mem Mem Mem Mem Mem
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SPARC M6-32 VirtualizationDynamically Resize LDoms and Zones for Best Utilization
M6-32 Domain
LDom A
LDom B
OLTP DB
OLTP DB
App App
DW DB
LDom A
LDom B
OLTP DB
OLTP DB
DW DB
Zones inside LDoms
App App
OLTP DB
M6-32 Domain M6-32 DomainM6-32 Domain
OLPT DB
Zones inside LDoms
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Oracle Accelerates Momentum of Solaris InvestmentAl Gillen, Gary Chen, Peter Rutten May 06, 2014
Oracle continues to demonstrate its willingness to invest heavily in Solaris and SPARC, and customers that remain on these platforms have increasingly attractive solutions available to them. The general contraction of the Unix market continues to set a macro-level story that appears negative, but Oracle's investments in Solaris clearly bucks that trend.
The company's willingness to embrace the best of open source for use in Solaris, through the integration of OpenStack, is a good indication of how the company plans to compete going forward. To the extent that Oracle Solaris can integrate with OpenStack private and public clouds, it expands the opportunities for Oracle. Further, given the dramatic performance improvements coming from the SPARC T5 and M6 processors, the company has a strong baseline platform for all of its products.
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Simple Administration Leverages Solaris resource
management and network virtualization
Seamless P2V and V2P Locked-down root file system for
both guest and host Both SPARC and x86
Next Generation Virtualization
New in S11.2: Solaris Kernel ZonesOS and Virtualization – Engineered Together
InfiniBand Fabric
10GbENetwork
S11.2
Virtual Router
S11.2 S11.3 S11.4
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PCIe Standard Requires support on the card Native I/O performance Available today for
– Ethernet
– Infiniband
– SAN
Dependency on Root Complex owner With LDoms 3.1, this is dynamic!
PCIe Virtualization
OVM: SR-IOV
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Solaris RoadmapACCELERATING THE PACE
Solaris 11 Solaris 11.1 Solaris11.2 Solaris 11.3 Solaris 11 …
Solaris 12
Solaris 10Update 9
Solaris 10Update 10
Solaris 10Update 11
2010 2012 2013 2014 … …
T-3 T-4 T-5 T-7
M-7M-6M-5M-3
2011
X-4X-3X-2
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Oracle Enterprise OpenStack
Compute Virtualization Cloud Networking Cloud Storage Image Deployment
Cloud Management
Cloud APIs
Elastic Virtual Switch ZFS File System Unified Archives
Nova Neutron Cinder&
Swift
Glance
Horizon
Zones & Kernel Zones
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Oracle Engineered Systems
Performance AffordabilitySimplicity
ExalogicElasticCloud
Big Data Appliance
Exalytics SuperCluster Exadata Backup, Logging
and Recovery Appliance
Database Appliance
Virtual Compute Appliance
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Yesterday
There is a Better Way I Engineered Systems
Collection of vendors
First integration is in your
data center
Complex matrix of products
Staff busy keeping
the lights on
Engineered to work together
One point of accountability
Tested & proven architecture
Staff focused on strategic projects
Tomorrow
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1,000s of Customers In ProductionExisting Applications, Spectacular Results
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Months
Per
form
ance
Ach
ieve
men
t
Assemble dozens of
components
Measure, diagnose, tune and reconfigure
Measure, diagnose, tune and reconfigure
Multi-vendor testing
Test and debug production
failure modes
Live toproduction
Build-It-Yourself Approach Oracle SuperCluster
Days
Per
form
ance
Ach
ieve
men
t
Consolidation Accelerated Eliminate the Delays of Custom Assembly
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Optimize All Workloads on a Private CloudOracle SuperCluster with Exadata Hardware and Exalogic Software
CO
MP
LE
TE
Compute
Storage
Software
Networking
+
+
The best system for running databases and applications in memory
Most scalable system for consolidation and cloud services
Secure multi-tenant virtualizationSuperCluster
T5-8SuperCluster
M6-32
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Oracle SuperClusterOracle's Most Powerful Engineered Systems World Record Performance Breakthrough Efficiency and Scalability Superior Affordability and ROI
Oracle’s Hottest Technology Exadata Storage Servers Oracle M6 and T5 Microprocessors 24-Terabit Silicon Network Oracle VM Server and Solaris Virtualization
M6-32T5-8
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SuperCluster Customer OverviewDeployments by Originating/Competing Platform
• IBM Replacement• Financial trading application
and Oracle Database 11gR2• 3x higher throughput• 4x higher trades• 30x consolidation ratio
• X86 / Linux Replacement• Oracle E-Business Suite and
Oracle Database 11gR2• 22x system consolidation• 9x faster data operations• Deployment in 63 days
Over 50% of customers are competitive take-outs or new Deployments
26%
18%47%
9%
HP
IBM
SPARC
NewOracle
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What is Oracle SuperCluster?
SPARC servers– Better performance than IBM Power solutions
Exadata and ZFS Storage– Flash Cache
– Executes Oracle Database and I/O operations
Low Latency Network Fabric– Massive bandwidth enabling the fastest
network
Management Software– Cloud ready, zero overhead virtualization
Best of Breed Technology Engineered to Work Together
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Conceptual View of SPARC SuperCluster Exadata + Exalogic Heritage
ExadataSPARC SuperCluster Exalogic
Exadata Storage
Database ServersZFS NAS Storage
Application Servers
Solaris Apps and Oracle 10g in VM
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Oracle SuperClusterExtending the Product Family
Best Price / performance High consolidation ratios Run database and
applications on a single rack Scalable configurations Exadata database
optimizations Exalogic software and other
application optimizations Layered Optimized
Virtualization Virtual Tuning Assistant
SuperCluster M6-32SuperCluster T5-8
All SuperCluster T5-8 benefits, PLUS…
Vertical scaling
In-memory applications using big memory capacity
Oracle Database12c and applications optimized
Mainframe-class RAS
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SuperCluster SuperCluster T5-8 SuperCluster M6-32
Half Rack Full Rack Minimum Maximum
Processors 8 16 16 32
Memory 2TB 4TB 8 TB 32 TB
Exadata Storage Servers 4 8 9
Oracle SuperClusterAt A Glance
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Oracle SuperCluster T5-8
2 x SPARC T5-8 (128 cores, 2TB memory) – Each T5-8 configured with:
4 x SPARC T5 processors, 64 cores 1 TB memory 4 x InfiniBand HCAs (dual port) 4 x 10GbE NICs (dual port) 8 x 900GB SAS disks Optional Fiber channel cards 1-4 Domains
Half Rack Configuration
Storage– 4 Exadata Storage
Servers (192TB HC or 57.6 TB HP disks)
– ZS3-ES (80 TB disk and 292 GB write-optimized SSD)
Switches– 3 x InfiniBand 36 port
switches– GbE Management switch
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SPARC T5-8 Server
Compute– 4x or 8x SPARC T5 16-core CPU (1024 threads max)– 64x or 128x 16 GB DDR3 DIMMs
I/O and Storage– 16x PCIe 3.0 x8 slots, with PCIe carriers– 4x 10GbE ports built-in for management– 8x or 16x 10GbE ports for data access– 8x 2.5” SAS 3.0 drives
Availability and Management– RAID 0/1, Hot-swap fans & PSUs– Oracle Integrated Lights Out Manager Service Processor– Oracle Enterprise Manager Ops Center
The Industry’s First Multithreaded Enterprise Datacenter Server for Mission Critical Workloads
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SPARC T5 Processor
Features• 16 S3 cores, 16-128 Strands @
3.6Ghz• Single or multi-threaded operation per
core• System scalability to 8 sockets
SPARC Core S3• 1-8 Strand Dynamically Threaded
Pipeline• ISA-based Crypto-acceleration
8MB Shared L3$
Integrated I/O• Double I/O bandwidth over T5• 2 x8 Lane PCIe 3.0 @ 8GT/s
System Scalability• 7 Coherence Ports for scalability to
8S Power Management
• Dynamic Voltage Frequency Scaling• Downclock, Overclock
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Database Machines I Exadata Storage Server
• Intelligent Scale-Out Storage• Optimized Oracle Database
query processing and OLTP• Optimized Oracle Database
CompressionExadataSuperCluster
ExadataStorage Server
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Exadata Storage Servers
Exadata Storage Servers run Oracle Enterprise Linux and Exadata Storage software. They currently consist of the following hardware:
– X4-2L with: 2 sockets Xeon E5-2630 6 cores @ 2.6GHz 15MB L3 96GB Memory (4 * 8GB + 4 * 16GB DDR3 1600MHz LV DIMMs) SAS-2 RAID HBA 12 disks, either high performance or high capacity
• High Performance: 1.2TB@10Krpm SAS2 SSF 2.5" Drives (total 14.4TB)• High Capacity: 4TB@7200rpm SAS2 3.5" Drives (total 48TB)
• 4 x 800 GB Sun Flash Accelerator F80 PCIe cards (total 3.2TB)• 2 InfiniBand 4X QDR (40Gb/s) Ports (PCIe 3.0)
They can only be used by Database Domains Four are installed in the half rack config; eight are installed in the full rack config
They are the EXACT same storage servers as the Exadata Storage Server X4-2L
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Key Exadata Innovations
+ ++
Hybrid Columnar Compression– 10x compression for warehouses– 15x compression for archives
Data remains compressed
for scans and in Flash
Space Savings Cascade to
Copies
compress
primary DB
standbytest
devbackup
uncompressed
Smart Scale-Out Storage– InfiniBand connected servers– Smart Scan query offload
Smart PCI Flash Cache– Transparent cache in front of disk– Accelerates random I/O up to 30x– Quadruples data scan rate
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Unique Software Optimizes Database Processing
Database offload in storage –Data intensive query operations offloaded to storage CPUs
Database storage compression–Hybrid Columnar speeds analytics–Reduces database size 10x
Database optimized PCI flash–Smart caching of database data– Millions of Database IOs/sec
–Smart log writes to flash
Database optimized QOS– End-to-end prioritization from
application to DB, and storage
Database optimized availability– Fast detection and recovery of failed
database, server, storage or switch– Exachk validation of full hardware,
software, settings & best practices
Database optimized messaging– SQL optimized InfiniBand protocol
for high throughput low latency SQL
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Improved Exadata Storage Server X4-2LEnhanced Smart Flash Cache
• New software caches write I/Os in flash memory−20x write improvement
−10x write improvement from previous storage servers
• Cache is transparent, persistent, and fully redundant
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Exadata Smart Flash LogAccelerate Transaction Response Times using Flash
Uses Flash for Database Logs in a clever way– Flash is fast but has slow outliers– Erase cycles, wear leveling, etc.
Smart Flash Log feature transparently uses Flash as a parallel write cache to disk controller cache
– Whichever write completes first wins (disk or flash) Better response time and more throughput Uses almost no flash capacity (0.1% of capacity)
Default (on left)- Choppy response- High Outliers
Smart Flash Log- 3x faster response- Much lower outliers
Transaction Response Times
Smart Flash Log Enabled
Automatic and TransparentAutomatic and Transparent
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The Highest Levels of Data Compression
Results in needing 1/10 as much storage as competitive solutions
Increases effective disk bandwidth by 10X Compresses even database content – unlike
vanilla de-duplication Drives unparalleled database and application
performance
Hybrid Columnar Compression (HCC) Drives Data Center Efficiency
DATA COMPRESSION
10XDATA COMPRESSION
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X4-2 Database Cell IO Performance from SQLX4-2
14 CeldasX4-2
8 CeldasX4-2
7 CeldasX4-2
4 CeldasX4-2
3 Celdas
Flash CacheSQL Bandwidth1,3
High Cap Disk 100 GB/s 60GB/s 50 GB/s 29 GB/s 21.5 GB/s
High Perf Disk 100 GB/s 60GB/s 50 GB/s 29 GB/s 21.5 GB/s
Flash SQL IOPS2,38K Reads 2,660,000 1,520,000 1,330,000 760,000 570,000
8K Writes 1,960,000 1,120,000 980,000 560,000 420,000
Disk SQL Bandwidth1,3
High Cap Disk 20 GB/s 12GB/s 10 GB/s 6 GB/s 4.5 G/s
High Perf Disk 24 GB/s 14GB/s 12 GB/s 7 GB/s 5.2 GB/s
Disk SQL IOPSHigh Cap Disk 32,000 19,000 16,000 9,500 7,000
High Perf Disk 50,000 28,800 25,000 14,400 10,800
Data Load Rate4 20 TB/hr 10 TB/hr 5 TB/hr
1 - Bandwidth is peak physical scan bandwidth achieved running SQL, assuming no compression. Effective data bandwidth will be much higher when compression is factored in. 2 - IOPS – Based on read IO requests of size 8K running SQL, typically with sub-millisecond latencies. Note that the IO size greatly effects flash IOPS. Others quote IOPS based on smaller IOs that are not relevant for databases and measure IOs using low level tools instead of SQL.3- Actual Performance varies by application.4 –Load rates are typically limited by database server CPU, not IO. Rates vary based on load method, indexes, data types, compression, and partitioning
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Exadata Storage Summary 4+4Total
Half + Exapansion Half
SuperClusterHalf
SuperCluster(3 Celdas Activas)
X4-2 QuarterExpansion
Single Cell
Exadata Storage Servers 8 4 3 4 1
Storage Grid CPU Cores 96 48 36 48 12
Raw Flash Capacity 25,6 12.8 TB 9,6 TB 12.8 TB 3.2 TB
Raw Storage CapacityHigh Perf 114TB 57 TB 43.2TB 57 TB 14.4 TB
High Cap 384TB 192 TB 144TB 192 TB 48 TB
Usable mirrored capacityHigh Perf 50TB 25 TB 19TB 25 TB 6 TB
High Cap 170TB 85 TB 63TB 85 TB 20 TB
Usable Triple mirrored capacity
High Perf 34TB 17 TB 13TB 17 TB 4 .25 TB
High Cap 116TB 58 TB 43TB 58 TB 14.5 TB
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Exalogic Elastic Cloud Software 2.0
WebLogic JDBC and Data Source WebLogic Cluster State Replication WebLogic Socket Direct Protocol Coherence API support Oracle Traffic Director
EXALOGIC SOFTWARE OPTIMIZATIONS ON SUPERCLUSTER
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Extreme Java and Web PerformanceRun Oracle Fusion Middleware Fastest
JAVA MESSAGE SERVICE
PERFORMANCE
10X 14XHTTPS
PERFORMANCE
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Oracle ZFS Storage ZS3-ES
Provides shared 80TB of storage for all Logical Domains
– Not mounted by default in the Database Domain. Active mounts
are established to all other Domains. Data can only be accessed in the IB backbone. External access is via built-in GbE ports used
exclusively for DR and data replication. Two controllers for high-availability and Infiniband 292 GB of integrated Flash Stores quorum device for Solaris Cluster An additional IB-enabled ZFS SA device can be attached with IB ports connected to both IB Leaf
switches Accessible from Database Domain after manual mount
– Can be used for RMAN backups or flat file staging
Shared Storage
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Layer 1 Virtualization– Domains Domains with zero
performance overhead
Layer 2 Virtualization– Domains with zero
performance overhead
– Any mix of Database Domains and Application Domains
Oracle Solaris 11 or 10 for Application Domains
Layer 3 Virtualization– Both Database Domains and
Application Domains support Oracle Solaris Zones
M6-32 Dynamic Domain M6-32 Dynamic Domain
Oracle SuperCluster M6-32 VirtualizationLayered Optimized Virtualization
Database Domain 1
Database Domain 2
Application Domain 1
Database Domain 1
Database Domain 2
Application Domain 1
Application Domain 2
DB Zone
DB Zone
DB Zone
Zone
Zone
DB Zone
DB Zone
Zone
Zone
Zone
Solaris Cluster
Clusterware
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Layer 1 Virtualization– Domains with zero
performance overhead
– Any mix of Database Domains and Application Domains
Oracle Solaris 11 or Oracle Solaris 10 for Application Domains
Layer 2 Virtualization– Both Database Domains and
Application Domains support Oracle Solaris Zones
T5-8 Compute Node T5-8 Compute Node
Oracle SuperCluster T5-8 VirtualizationLayered Optimized Virtualization
Database Domain 1
Database Domain 2
Application Domain 1
Database Domain 1
Database Domain 2
Application Domain 1
Application Domain 2
DB Zone
DB Zone
DB Zone
Zone
Zone
DB Zone
DB Zone
Zone
Zone
Zone
Solaris Cluster
Clusterware
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Scale How You Want, When You WantModular building-block design allows rapid expansion, on-demand
ADD COMPUTE ADD STORAGE
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Invest Today and Protect TomorrowSuperCluster T5-8 Half to Full Rack Upgrades
Simple in-rack upgrades
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Deploy Seamlessly Into Your DatacenterLeverage Existing SAN Investments
Existing SAN Data
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Deploy Seamlessly Into Your Datacenter
+ ++
Oracle SuperClusterHalf or Full Rack
SuperCluster M6-32,T5-8, and T4-4
Exadata StorageExpansion Rack
Sun ZFS Storage 7420
Mixed multi-generation scaling Start Small, No Limits Easily Expand Database Storage NAS and Fibre Channel Storage
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Discover Oracle SuperCluster as a single system
Hardware event interface view of Oracle SuperCluster as a single system
Monitoring and active management tasks separated by role
Total Systems Management
Oracle Enterprise Manager Ops Center 12c
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Oracle SuperCluster Ops Center
Unified management of Servers, Storage, and Network Fabric
Simplified management of virtual infrastructure for easy application consolidation
Instant Network and Storage provisioning
Automated update of all firmware and software components
Direct connection to Oracle knowledge-base speeds problem resolution
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Oracle Platinum Services
Higher support level for complete Oracle stack– Server, Storage, Network, Database software
24/7 Oracle remote fault monitoring Industry-leading response times:
– 5 Minute Fault Notification
– 15 Minute Restoration or Escalation to Development
– 30 Minute Joint Debugging with Development
Patch deployment by Oracle engineers
High Availability Services At No Additional Costs
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Oracle Support for SPARC SuperCluster
Complete. Integrated. Proactive. High Availability Services.No Additional Cost.
ORACLE PLATINUM SERVICES
24/7 support coverage with access to Oracle Engineered Systems Enterprise Support Team
2-hour onsite response to hardware issues1
Updates, upgrades and support for:– Oracle Database 11gR2, Oracle Exadata Storage Server
software, Oracle Exalogic Elastic Cloud software, and the following certified and tested configurations for Oracle software: PeopleSoft HCM, WebCenter Content, Siebel CRM and Oracle E-Business Suite
– Server and storage system hardware, integrated software (suchas firmware), Oracle Solaris operating system, Oracle Solaris Cluster, and Oracle VM Server for SPARC
24/7 access to My Oracle Support proactivesupport portal
"Phone home" automated service requests (ASR)
24/7 Oracle remote fault monitoring
Industry-leading response times:
– 5 Minute Fault Notification
– 15 Minute Restoration or Escalation to Development
– 30 Minute Joint Debugging with Development
Patch deployment services
No additional cost under Oracle Premier Support
Available now for certified configurationson Oracle SPARC SuperCluster T4-4
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Scope of Remote Patch Deployment
Oracle Exadata Oracle Exalogic Oracle SuperCluster
Bundle Patch or Quarterly Full Stack Download
Quarterly Patch Set Update Quarterly Full Stack Download
Up to 8 DB and 2 DB homes (Exadata/SuperCluster full rack)Up to 4 DB and 2 DB homes (Exadata/SuperCluster 1/2 rack or smaller)NOTE: All DBs are monitored
Oracle Advanced Support Gateway is patched quarterlyand as needed to address critical security patches
View more details on Remote Patch Deployment here: http://www.oracle.com/us/support/library/platinum-remote-patch-checklist-1958298.pdf
Database Patching:
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Backup and Recovery Best PracticesMaximum Availability Architecture with Backup and Recovery Savings
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Oracle Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) On Premise with Capacity on Demand Engineered Systems hardware & hardware support for
a monthly fee– No upfront capital expenditure, often 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
1. Eligible systems include Oracle Exadata, Exalogic, Exalytics and SuperCluster.2. Eligible systems include Oracle Exadata, Exalogic, and SuperCluster.
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Required Benchmark Disclosure Statement
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TPC Benchmark C, tpmC, and TPC-C are trademarks of the Transaction Processing Performance Council (TPC). SPARC T5-8 (8/128/1024) with Oracle Database 11g Release 2 Enterprise Edition with Partitioning, 8,552,523 tpmC, $0.55 USD/tpmC, available 9/25/2013, New Order 90th% Response Time 0.410sec. IBM Power 780 Cluster (24/192/768) with DB2 ESE 9.7, 10,366,254 tpmC, $1.38 USD/tpmC, available 10/13/2010, New Order 90th% Response Time 2.10 sec. IBM x3850 X5 (4/40/80) with DB2 ESE 9.7, 3,014,684 tpmC, $0.59 USD/tpmC, available 7/11/2011. IBM x3850 X5 (4/32/64) with DB2 ESE 9.7, 2,308,099 tpmC, $0.60 USD/tpmC, available 5/20/2011. IBM Flex x240 (2/16/32) with DB2 ESE 9.7, 1,503,544 tpmC, $0.53 USD/tpmC, available 8/16/2012. IBM Power 780 (2/8/32) with IBM DB2 9.5, 1,200,011 tpmC, $0.69 USD/tpmC, available 10/13/2010. Source: http://www.tpc.org/tpcc, results as of 3/26/2013.
SPEC and the benchmark name SPECjEnterprise are registered trademarks of the Standard Performance Evaluation Corporation. Results from www.spec.org as of 3/26/2013. SPARC T5-8, 57,422.17 SPECjEnterprise2010 EjOPS; SPARC T4-4, 40,104.86 SPECjEnterprise2010 EjOPS; Sun Server X2-8, 27,150.05 SPECjEnterprise2010 EjOPS; Cisco UCS B440 M2, 26,118.67 SPECjEnterprise2010 EjOPS; IBM Power 780, 16,646.34 SPECjEnterprise2010 EjOPS. IBM PowerLinux 7R2, 13,161.07 SPECjEnterprise2010 EjOPS. SPARC T3-4 9456.28 SPECjEnterprise2010 EjOPS. SPARC T5-8 (SPARC T5-8 Server base package, 8xSPARC T5 16-core processors, 128x16GB-1066 DIMMS, 2x600GB 10K RPM 2.5. SAS-2 HDD, 4x Power Cables) List Price $268,742. IBM Power 780 (IBM Power 780:9179 Model MHB, 8x3.86GHz 16-core, 64x one processor activation, 4xCEC Enclosure with IBM Bezel, I/O Backplane and System Midplane,16x 0/32GB DDR3 Memory (4x8GB) DIMMS-1066MHz Power7 CoD Memory, 12x Activation of 1 GB DDR3 Power7 Memory, 5x Activation of 100GB DDR3 Power7 Memory, 1x Disk/Media Backplane. 2x 146.8GB SAS 15K RPM 2.5. HDD (AIX/Linux only), 4x AC Power Supply 1725W) List Price $992,023. Source: Oracle.com and IBM.com, collected 03/18/2013. SPEC and the benchmark name SPECjEnterprise are registered trademarks of the Standard Performance Evaluation Corporation. Results from www.spec.org as of 5/1/2013. SPARC T5-8, 27,843.57 SPECjEnterprise2010 EjOPS; IBM Power 780, 10,902.30 SPECjEnterprise2010 EjOPS. Oracle server only hardware list price is $298,494 and total hardware plus software list price is $1,565,092 http://www.oracle.com as of 4/24/2013. IBM server only HW list price is $835,555 and HW+SW cost of $2,174,152.00 and BM PowerLinux 7R2 server total hardware plus software cost of $819,451.00 based on public pricing from http://www.ibm.com as of 4/24/2013.
SPEC & the benchmark name SPECjbb are registered trademarks of Standard Performance Evaluation Corporation (SPEC). Results as of 3/26/2013, see http://www.spec.org for more information. SPARC T5-2 75,658 SPECjbb2013-MultiJVM max-jOPS, 23,334 SPECjbb2013-MultiJVM critical-jOPS. Sun Server X2-4 65,211 SPECjbb2013-MultiJVM max-jOPS, 22,057 SPECjbb2013-MultiJVM critical-jOPS. Sun Server X3-2 41,954 SPECjbb2013-MultiJVM max-jOPS, 13,305 SPECjbb2013-MultiJVM critical-jOPS. SPARC T4-2 34,804 SPECjbb2013-MultiJVM max-jOPS, 10,101 SPECjbb2013-MultiJVM critical-jOPS. HP ProLiant DL560p Gen8 66,007 SPECjbb2013-MultiJVM max-jOPS, 16,577 SPECjbb2013-MultiJVM critical-jOPS. HP ProLiant ML350p Gen8 40,047 SPECjbb2013-MultiJVM max-jOPS, 12,308 SPECjbb2013-MultiJVM critical-jOPS. Supermicro X8DTN+ 20,977 SPECjbb2013-MultiJVM max-jOPS, 6,188 SPECjbb2013-MultiJVM critical-jOPS. HP ProLiant ML310e Gen8 12,315 SPECjbb2013-MultiJVM max-jOPS, 2,908 SPECjbb2013-MultiJVM critical-jOPS. Intel R1304BT 6,198 SPECjbb2013-MultiJVM max-jOPS, 1,722 SPECjbb2013-MultiJVM critical-jOPS, HP DL980 G7 106,141 SPECjbb2013-MultiJVM max-jOPS, 23268 SPECjbb2013-MultiJVM critical-jOPS.
Must be in SPARC T5 & M5 Presos with Benchmark Results (1 of 2)
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Two-tier SAP Sales and Distribution (SD) Standard Application benchmarks SAP Enhancement package 5 for SAP ERP 6.0 as of 3/26/13:SPARC M5-32 (32 processors, 192 cores, 1536 threads) 85,050 SAP SD users, 32 x 3.6 GHz SPARC M5, 4 TB memory, Oracle Database 11g, Oracle Solaris 11, Cert# 2013009. SPARC T5-8 (8 processors, 128 cores, 1024 threads) 40,000 SAP SD users, 8 x 3.6 GHz SPARC T5, 2 TB memory, Oracle Database 11g, Oracle Solaris 11, Cert# 2013008. IBM Power 760 (8 processors, 48 cores, 192 threads) 25,488 SAP SD users, 8 x 3.41 GHz IBM POWER7+, 1024 GB memory, DB2 10, AIX 7.1, Cert#2013004. Two-tier SAP Sales and Distribution (SD) Standard Application benchmarks SAP Enhancement package 4 for SAP ERP 6.0 as of 4/30/12:IBM Power 795 (32 processors, 256 cores, 1024 threads) 126,063 SAP SD users, 32 x 4 GHz IBM POWER7, 4 TB memory, DB2 9.7, AIX7.1, Cert#2010046. SPARC Enterprise Server M9000 (64 processors, 256 cores, 512 threads) 32,000 SAP SD users, 64 x 2.88 GHz SPARC64 VII, 1152 GB memory, Oracle Database 10g, Oracle Solaris 10, Cert# 2009046. SAP, R/3, reg TM of SAP AG in Germany and other countries. More info www.sap.com/benchmark
SPEC & benchmark names SPECfp, SPECint are registered trademarks of the Standard Performance Evaluation Corporation. Results as of March 26, 2013 from www.spec.org and this report. SPARC T5-8: 3750 SPECint_rate2006, 3490 SPECint_rate_base2006, 3020 SPECfp_rate2006, 2770 SPECfp_rate_base2006; SPARC T5-1B: 467 SPECint_rate2006, 436 SPECint_rate_base2006, 369 SPECfp_rate2006, 350 SPECfp_rate_base2006. IBM Power 780 8-chip 3.92GHz: 2640 SPECint_rate2006. IBM Power 710 Express 1-chip 3.556GHz: 289 SPECint_rate2006.
TPC-H, QphH, $/QphH are trademarks of Transaction Processing Performance Council (TPC). For more information, see www.tpc.org, results as of 6/7/13. SPARC T5-4 409,721.8 QphH@3000GB, $3.94/QphH@3000GB, available 9/24/13, 4 processors, 64 cores, 512 threads; SPARC T4-4 205,792.0 QphH@3000GB, $4.10/QphH@3000GB, available 5/31/12, 4 processors, 32 cores, 256 threads; SPARC Enterprise M9000 386,478.3 QphH@3000GB, $18.19/QphH@3000GB, available 9/22/11, 64 processors, 256 cores, 256 threads; SPARC Enterprise M9000 198,907.5 QphH@3000GB, $15.27/QphH@3000GB, available 12/9/10, 32 processors, 128 cores, 128 threads; IBM Power 780 QphH@3000GB, 192,001.1 QphH@3000GB, $6.37/QphH@3000GB, available 11/30/11, 8 processors, 32 cores, 128 threads; HP ProLiant DL980 G7 162,601.7 QphH@3000GB, $2.68/QphH@3000GB available 10/13/10, 8 processors, 64 cores, 128 threads. ; HP ProLiant DL980 G7 158,108 QphH@10000GB, $6.49/QphH@10000GB available 4/15/13, 8 processors, 80 cores, 160 threads.
Must be in SPARC T5 & M5 Presos with Benchmark Results (2 of 2)
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SPEC and the benchmark name SPECjEnterprise are registered trademarks of the Standard Performance Evaluation Corporation. Results from www.spec.org as of 9/26/2011. SPARC T4-4, 40,104.86 SPECjEnterprise2010 EjOPS; Cisco UCS B440 M1, 17,301.86 SPECjEnterprise2010 EjOPS; IBM Power 780, 16,646.34 SPECjEnterprise2010 EjOPS.Focusing on the critical JEE server hardware & OS, the IBM result includes a JEE server with a list price of $1.30 million. The Oracle JEE servers have a list price of $0.47 million. The JEE server price versus delivered EjOPs is $77.97/EjOP for IBM versus $11.67/EjOP for Oracle. Oracle's $/perf advantage is 6.7x better than IBM ($77.97/$11.67). Pricing details for IBM, IBM p780 512GB based on public pricing at http://tpc.org/results/FDR/TPCH/TPC-H_1TB_IBM780_Sybase-FDR.pdf. Adjusted hardware costs to license all 64 cores. AIX pricing at: http://www-304.ibm.com/easyaccess3/fileserve?contentid=214347 and AIX Standard Edition V7.1 per processor (5765-G98-0017 64*2,600=$166,400). This gives application tier hardware & OS Price/perf: $77.97/EjOPS (1297956/16646.34) Pricing details for Oracle, four SPARC T4-4 512 GB, HW acquisition price from Oracle's price list: $467,856 http://www.oracle.com. This gives application tier hardware & OS Price/perf: $11.67/EjOPS (467856/40104.86) The Oracle application tier servers occupy 20U of space, 40,140.86/20=2007 EjOPS/U. The IBM application tier server occupies 16U of space, 16,646.34/16=1040 EjOPS/RU. 2007/1040=1.9x
TPC-H, QphH, $/QphH are trademarks of Transaction Processing Performance Council (TPC). For more information, see www.tpc.org. SPARC T4-4 201,487 QphH@1000GB, $4.60/QphH@1000GB, avail 10/30/2011, 4 processors, 32 cores, 256 threads; SPARC Enterprise M8000 209,533.6 QphH@1000GB, $9.53/QphH@1000GB, avail 09/22/11, 16 processors, 64 cores, 128 threads; IBM Power 780 QphH@1000GB, 164,747.2 QphH@1000GB, $6.85/QphH@1000GB, avail 03/31/11, 8 processors, 32 cores, 128 threads; HP Integrity Superdome 2 140,181.1 QphH@1000GB, $12.15/QphH@1000GB avail 10/20/10, 16 processors, 64, cores, 64 threads.
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