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Using Cloud Computing to operate aSpatial Data Infrastructure efficiently
Hans ViehmannProduct Manager EMEA
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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.
Essential characterictics: On-demand self-service, Resource pooling, Rapid elasticity, Measured service, Broad network access
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Spatial Data Infrastructure (SDI)
• Distributed Web Services– Highly standardized– Unpredictable load requirements– eg. for INSPIRE – 727 services operational in Germany (May 2012)
• Heterogeneous, distributed source systems
• New requirements– Business specific: 3D data support, crowd sourcing, ...– Technical: data volumes, access rights, ...
• Limited resources
Distributed Responsibility for Data Provisioning
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Cloud Computing for SDIs
• more efficient management of data and services by using a central hosted platform• Economy of scale
• reduce CapEx by using hosted services
• achieve elasticity to address variable load
• reduce time-to-market through self-service and higher degree of automation
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Private
Deployment Model
Public
HybridProvider Owns
Provider Operates
Customer OwnsProvider Operates
Customer OwnsCustomer Operates
Operating Model
Applications
Platform
Service Model
Infrastructure
(SaaS)
(PaaS)
(IaaS)
Running SDIs on a Cloud Infrastructure
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Customers Have a Choice of CloudsPrivate, Public, Hybrid
Private Cloud Public CloudHybrid Cloud
• OpEx• Fast & inexpensive to start• Outsourced services• Multiple tenants sharing
resources
• CapEx & OpEx• Lower total costs• Control & visibility• Multiple apps sharing
resources
• Cloudbursting – overdraft for peak loads
• Dev/Test & production• B2B integration
Exclusive Shared by multiple organizations
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ApplicationApplication
PlatformPlatform
CustomizationsCustomizations
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Customers Have a Choice of CloudsIaaS, PaaS, SaaS
IaaS Cloud
SaaS CloudPaaS Cloud
IT Professional Developer Business End User
Different Users
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Flexible Adoption – Roadmap to Cloud
Private Cloud
• Self-service• Auto-scaling• Metering &
chargeback• Capacity planning
Public Cloud
• Specialized• Shared• Standardized
Hybrid Cloud
• Federation across public & private clouds
• Interoperability• Cloudbursting
Traditional Silos Consolidated
• Physical• Dedicated• Static• Heterogeneous• Disparate
Spatial Data
• Virtual• Shared platform• Dynamic• Standardized
platform & infrastructure
• Integrated Spatial Data
Start with consolidation • Extend to private cloud • Use public cloud where appropriate
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Consolidation at PaaS and IaaS Layers
App
IaaS
PaaS
Consolidate onto shared IaaS without standardization
Consolidate onto standard, shared and elastically scalable PaaS
vs.
App App
App App App
App App App
• Cost savings from less hardware, power and data center space
• Software stack heterogeneity, cost and complexity persists
• No administration (O&M) cost savings
• Standardized PaaS for all applications reduces heterogeneity, cost and complexity
• Accelerated new application development• Cost savings from less hardware, power and
data center space
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Consolidatation of data and ServicesDatabase functionality such as
• Spatial queries
• Semantic queries
• Versioning/Long Transactions
SOA Plattform
• Application Server
• Service Bus/Orchestration
Required platform capabilities
PaaS
WebGIS Srv. App
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e40D (points) 1D (lines) 2D (areas) Geo-Raster Network Topology 3D, LIDAR
WFS
CSW WCS
WMS
OpenLS
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Exadata, Exalogic, SPARC SuperClusterExtreme Performance, Engineered Systems
• Building blocks for consolidation and cloud computing• Unmatched performance, simplified deployment, lower total cost
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Complete Cloud Lifecycle Management
1. Plan & Setup the Cloud•Capacity & consolidation planning•Asset discovery•Bare-metal provisioning•Policy setup
2. Build, Test & Deploy Appson the Cloud•Packaging apps as assemblies•Testing applications•Self-service provisioning
3. Manage & Monitor the Cloud•Auto-scaling•Full stack management•End-user, business-level, app monitoring
4. Meter, Charge, Optimize•Metering resource utilization•Chargeback/Showback•Optimize performance, capacity, QoS
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Cloud Computing – Security Aspects
Aud
iting a
nd Com
pliance
Security G
overnance
Identity and A
ccess Mana
gement
Measured S
ervice
Rapid E
lasticity
Resource P
ooling
Broa
d Netw
ork Access
On-D
emand S
elf-Service
Cloud Security Issues Traditional IT Security
Secure Development
Security Engineering
Security Operations
Incident Response
IT Service Mgmt.
Risk and Trust Management
Cloud ServiceModels
Cloud DeploymentModels
Cloud ManagementModels
Cloud InteractionModels
Cloud TrustModels
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Recommendations
• develop a vision to move to cloud computing• save operational cost, improve time-to-market
• start with file and database consolidation• reduce complexity, improve security & availability
• consider engineered systems for consolidation• save operational cost, reduce deployment time, improve scalability
• integrate geospatial data in all layers of the stack• simplify SW development, improve security & availability
• use standards wherever possible• protect investments, improve interoperability
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ITSO – IT Strategies from ORACLEMore best practices for Cloud Computing
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Upcoming Events
• Oracle Spatial and Graph Users Conference 2013• Washington, DC, May 22• in conjunction with Location Intelligence 2013, May 21
• new: attend by Webcast, „live“ or „on-demand“• see http://www.locationintelligence.net/dc/registration/
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Oracle Strategy
Complete Stack
• Best-of-breed
• Open
• Vertical Integration
• Extreme Performance
• Engineered Systems
Complete Customer Choice
• On-premise
• Private Cloud
• Public Cloud
• Hybrid Cloud
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