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Oracle on Windows2000 and Linux:Past, Present and Future
Brett HannathStrategic Relations Manager (Oracle Asia/Pacific)Intel Corporation([email protected])
Perception and Historical Experience
Low PerformanceHigh Risk
That was then, this is now.
The Value Proposition
Deploying Oracle on clustered Intel®-based servers is a unique, cost-effective and low risk method of deploying applications that are scalable, reliable and available.
Agenda
Intel CorporationIntel and OracleIndustry trendsHigh performance while mitigating riskAsia/Pacific Customer ExperiencesSummary and close
Hardware Building Blocks ComputingComputing
ClientsHandheldHandheld
ClientsNetworkingNetworking
& & CommClients Clients Comm ServersServers
IAIA--3232 IntelIntel®® XeonXeon™ ™ & Itanium2™& Itanium2™
Processor FamiliesProcessor Families
IntelIntel®®
PCAPCAIntelIntel®®
IXAIXA
4 Architectures for the Internet4 Architectures for the Internet4 Architectures for the Internet
IA Server RoadmapSy
stem
Per
form
ance
Madison*(Perf)
Madison*(Perf)
Deerfield*(Price/Perf)Deerfield*
(Price/Perf)
. . . .
. . . .
Outstanding performance for volume applications
ItaniumProcessor
Family
XeonProcessor
Family
Future IA-32Future IA-32
Extends IA to most demading applications
’01 ’02 ’03’00.13µ.18µ
Processor is only part of the performance equation
ChipsetsFSBDisk I/OInfiniband
Oracle and Intel Working Together
8 Years spent in the labs togetherCo-operatively developing/tuningOracle9iR2 “firsts”
– Simultaneous release for Win2K, Linux-32, HP-UX PA and Solaris (32/64)
– First RTM of a Windows 2000 build of the Oracle Kernel has used an intel compiler
Hybrid Proton/MSVC build147 of 5500 files compiled with Intel C++ Compiler, 12% improvement in performance
– Co-working on the port of Oracle to the Itanium2 platform (HP-UX, .Net, Linux64)
Intel and the eco-system
Solutions EnablingSolutions Enabling
Products
Open ArchitectureOpen Architecture
Solutions ChannelsSolutions Channels
*All names and brands are property of their respective owners*All names and brands are property of their respective owners
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1996 1998 2000 2002 2004
Linux*
Windows NT*
Operating System Growth
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iA
Source: IDC WW Server Tracker Q401. Y02-04 WW numbers are forecasts
Key Linux Milestones
2003200319911991
CSFBDreamWorksE*tradeKorean AirLehman BrothersMorgan StanleyNYSE
Oracle/Dell/Red HatOracle/Dell/Red Hat9i RAC/Adv Server9i RAC/Adv Server
OracleOracleDB2DB2SybaseSybaseDominoDominoSAPSAP
Kernel 2.2 with Kernel 2.2 with SMP releasedSMP released
2.42.4KernelKernel
Huge MemoryHuge Memory88--way SMPway SMPLarge FilesLarge FilesIAIA--64, JFS64, JFS
USB, I2O, ACPIUSB, I2O, ACPI
Amazon.comGoogleNASAYahoo
VeritasVeritasBackup &Backup &RecoveryRecovery
CompaqCompaqDellDellHPHPIBMIBM
19991999
Linux is BornLinux is Born
SuSESuSERed HatRed Hat
TurboLinuxTurboLinuxCalderaCaldera
SAMBASAMBA
ApacheApache VeritasPolyserveStorage Mgt
What’s driving the move?
Price/PerformanceClustering of industry-standard servers
# cpu’s
$
~50% Less Expensive (IDC Sep’02)
…organizations running Oracle databases on Red Hat Linux andIntel processor-based solutions incur roughly half the total costs oforganizations with a Unix environment.
Performance and reliabilitywere comparable and in some cases improved.
Average 3 Year ROI: 714%Payback: 120 days
And it’s even less expensive!
50% off 9iRAC until end-November 2002
For the cost conscious
IA scale out
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CIO priorities for deploymentIn order of importance
Risk mitigationPrice/Performance
Performance @ the lowest risk
An Inflexion Point in IT
A Convergence of Maturing Technologies for– Application Development and Deployment– Communication– Database Management– Storage– Interconnection– 64-bit Technologies
Slide courtesy of Roland Slee, Director Oracle9i Business Development, Oracle Australia
Reducing Risk TogetherOracle, Intel and the industry
Features traditionally found in mainframes now in Intel based serversRetrofitting O/S features into the kernel
– Cluster File SystemOperating Systems
– Linux Enhancements and Oracle L1 Support– Win2K Maturation
Certified ConfigurationsFuture Proof
– Itanium 2
Complete Site ManagementOne Logical Resource
Oracle9Oracle9iiDatabaseDatabase
With With Real ApplicationReal Application
ClustersClusters
Oracle9Oracle9iiApplicationApplication
ServerServer
Oracle9Oracle9iiASASWeb CacheWeb Cache
Oracle9Oracle9iiASASWeb CacheWeb Cache
Oracle9Oracle9iiASASWeb CacheWeb Cache
Oracle9i on IntelFlexible Scalability and Performance: Clustered
137,260 tpmC (win2K); 138,362 tpmC (Linux)– 8 x 4cpu HP ProLiant DL580 Cluster– Intel Xeon 900MHz/2MB Cache, 8GB RAM– Highest #Tx/CPU in clustered TPC results
Oracle9i on IntelFlexible Scalability and Performance: Non-Clustered
89% Linear Scalabilityon 9iRACR1
Business Need vs. CostOracle 9i RAC Scalability – Lab Benchmarks / Testing
OASBhttp://www.oracle.com/apps_benchmark/html/index.html?results.html
tpmChttp://www.tpc.org
138,362* (32way 9i RAC)(USD$ 2,380,546)
67,000 (14way) - No 9i RAC(USD$ 1,734,522)
No submissions for 12 months. No Oracle.
403,000 (14way) – No 9i RAC(USD$ 7,179,598)
690 users/Proc(IBM x440 5 x Intel Xeon™ 1.6Ghz)
(3472 users @ 1.17 ars)
427 users/Proc(Sun v880 8 x USIII™ 1.6Ghz)
(3416 users @ 1.9 ars)
790 users/Proc(IBM p670 16xPIV 1.1Ghz)(12600 users @ 1.19 ars)
• 9i RAC node scale• Oracle 11i : 89%• Intel Labs : 90% +• SAP: 83%+
No 9i RAC scaling data available.
No engineering data available.
No 9i RAC scaling data available.
No engineering data available.
Linear Scaling Test 5,000 cc. users / 10Tb“The Tens”: IDC. June
2002
ECPerfhttp://ecperf.theserverside.com/ecperf/index.jsp?page=results/top_ten_price_performance
$5 per BbopsOracle 9i AS / 9i DB
7th August 2002
$12 per BbopsOracle 9i AS / 9i DB
7th August 2002
$27 per Bbops(WebSphere 4 / DB2 7.2) No Oracle
7th January 2002
No 9i RAC scaling data available.
No 9i RAC scaling data available.
* Based Intel Pentium III 900Mhz. IBM x440 TPC represents 32% improvement over other vendors equivalent scores.
Oracle9iRAC on IntelChallenge Conventional Wisdom
AffordableScalableFlexibleAvailable
Case StudyeMice Hong Kong
CRM Application for Telco VerticalOracle9i RAC Proof of Concept (PoC)
– Dell, Intel and Oracle sponsored– Compare to existing IBM AIX Oracle8i environment with
Oracle9iRAC on Dell PowerEdge Servers– Prove Oracle 9i RAC on Linux/Dell is capable in Telco space
Alliance team support for PoC– Intel SCS support on system level and overall monitoring– Oracle US DB fine tuning expertise support in PRC for 1 week – Oracle PRC support on DB set up– Dell US Oracle9i RAC team and Dell PRC support on HW level
Results– Install of Oracle9i RAC environment less than 1week– PoC executed and fine tuned in 1 week– 2M Tx/hr = 250K call/hr (2.5 x largest existing customer)– Price/performance on IA: 2-3 x compared to IBM AIX RISC
Case StudyOffice State Revenue (NSW)
In-house Billing SystemPreviously Deployed on SolarisCurrently being migrated to RedHat Linux3 x 4way Xeon-based Dell PowerEdgeServers
"OSR need an expandable, high availability solution for our corebusiness databases - but at a reasonable cost. We decided that using standard Intel servers through a supported and certified Dell/Linux/Oracle cluster solution would best meet our needs"
Mike Kennedy, CIO, Office of State Revenue - Australia, New South Wales
Case StudyPOSDATA
POSDATA– IT arm of POSCO, largest steel manufacturer in
the worldMigrating Oracle E-Business Suite 11i
– From HP-UX (PA) to SuSE Linux– Phase 1 Test completed– Production August 2002
4 x 8 way Xeon-based IBM xSeries Servers
Case StudyAmazon.com
Case StudyAusRegistry (VIC)
Operates registry system in Australia for the .com.au, .net.au, .org.au, .asn.au and .id.au Domain Name“Greenfields” development and deployment projectSelected Oracle9iRAC on Intel Xeon-based servers
– 3 x 4cpu Intel Whitebox Servers– SuSE Linux– Xionet Storage
Production on July 1, 2002
Case StudyNEMMCO (NSW/QLD)
In-house Application for Electricity Production Management on the Australian Grid, 24 x 7 requirementsServer
– 4 x Compaq 8000* Intel® Xeon™ processor 550MHz 4-way Pentium® III Xeon™ processors
– Redundant Network cards, UPS, cabling, storageSoftware
– Oracle8i 8.1.7* Enterprise Edition for NT4 SP6a*– Quest Shareplex*
Storage– 610GB Compaq Storage
Results – Intel® based solution able to run critical 24x7 system– 4-5x less expensive than RISC-based IBM AIX solution
Source: NEMMCO for Intel® Enterprise Day, September 11, 2001 Australia
Hot off the press!
PetroChina (China’s largest company)AcroChina13 sites2 x 4 CPU Servers @ each site2 final tender O/S’s were Solaris and LinuxLinux won!
Case StudyOracleFilesOnline
Single global content management system4,539,392 documents1.895 Terabytes in size36,609 registered users6.880 Terabytes in allocated quotaAccessible from Windows, ftp, http, etc.Secure, auditable, self-service enabledReplacing all Windows file & print servers
“In a couple of years it's not inconceivable that we could be recommending [Intel-based servers] for everything,” Ellison said.
“It's not out of the question.”Source: Speech atOracle’s Financial Analyst Day, January 30, 2002
Resources
Joint Labs, 6 locations in APACJoint Labs, 6 locations in APACGo to market and technical assistanceGo to market and technical assistance
–– Solution BlueprintsSolution BlueprintsServicesServices
–– EducationEducationhttp://http://appzoneappzone..intelintel.com/p4_challenge/server.asp.com/p4_challenge/server.asp
–– Intel Solution ServicesIntel Solution Services–– Intel Developer ServicesIntel Developer Services
Intel Solution Training SeriesIntel Solution Training Seriesbrettbrett..hannathhannath@@intelintel.com.com
intel.com/go/oracleintelintel.com/go/oracle.com/go/oracle
*All names and brands are property of their respective owners*All names and brands are property of their respective owners
Summary
We are at an IT inflexion pointDeploying Oracle9i on Intel is scalable, cost-effective and low-riskSeveral production customers exist todayAssistance is available for those willing to migrate
That was then, this is now.Source: SE Hinton