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Expensive Hardware and Software

Complex Tuning and Admin

Enterprises average between 3

and 4 DBAs per data

warehouse

Source: Oracle technology global price list 11/1/2012

Source: Oracle technology global price list 11/1/2012, Gartner: Critical factors in calculating the data warehouse TCO, July 2009

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Large Companies Small Companies

Too expensive

Hard to scale

Can’t afford to have a data warehouse

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No upfront costs, pay as you go

Really fast performance at a really low price

Open and flexible with support for popular BI tools

Easy to provision and scale up massively

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A fast and powerful, petabyte-scale data warehouse that is

A Lot Faster

A Lot Cheaper

A Whole Lot

Simpler

Delivered as a managed service

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Id Age State

123 20 CA

345 25 WA

678 40 FL

Row storage Column storage

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ComputeNode

ComputeNode

ComputeNode

LeaderNode

Common BI Tools

JDBC/ ODBC

10GigE Mesh

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1990 2000 2010 2020

The Data Analysis Gap

Enterprise Data Data in WarehouseSources:

Gartner: User Survey Analysis: Key Trends Shaping the Future of Data Center Infrastructure Through 2011

IDC: Worldwide Business Analytics Software 2012–2016 Forecast and 2011 Vendor Shares

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Note: Nodes not to scale

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Price Per Hour for

HS1.XL Single Node

Effective Hourly

Price Per TB

Effective Annual

Price per TB

On-Demand $ 0.850 $ 0.425 $ 3,723

1 Year Reservation $ 0.500 $ 0.250 $ 2,190

3 Year Reservation $ 0.228 $ 0.114 $ 999

Simple Pricing: Number of Nodes x Cost per Hour

No charge for Leader Node

Pay as you grow

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*Source: Gartner Critical factors in calculating the data warehouse TCO, July 2009

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Amazon S3 Clients

*SSL available today; AES-256 & VPC in early 2013

(Optional) SSL Continuous, Automatic Backup

Streaming Restore

Amazon Redshift

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Amazon

DynamoDB

Amazon Elastic

MapReduce

Amazon Simple Storage

Service (S3)

Amazon EC2

AWS Storage

Gateway Service

Corporate

Data Center

Amazon Relational

Database Service (RDS)

Amazon Redshift

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ODBC / JDBC

Others in progress… Amazon Redshift

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Increase Adoption

Scale Infrastructure

Increase Efficiency

Lower Price

Get Feedback

Add features that matter

Raise Value

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https://aws.amazon.com/redshift

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