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Reducción de complejidad en el Data Center con Sistemas OracleFran Navarro

Presales Specialist

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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 remains at the sole discretion of Oracle.

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Agenda

• Solaris 11

• Sistemas SPARC T4 y OVM para SPARC

• Sistemas x86 y OVM para x86

• EM ops Center

Reducción de complejidad en el Data Center con Sistemas Oracle

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#1 UNIXIf It Must Run, It’s On Solaris

11,000+ applications just work.

Now in a cloud.

More installationsthan AIX and HP-UX

combined.

Oracle Software Development Powered By Oracle Hardware20 + Years of Non-Stop Innovation

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Solaris 11. The First Cloud OS.

• #1 UNIX– Industry leading availability, security and

performance

• Built for Cloud Infrastructures– Breakthrough architecture to deploy and

secure and manage enterprise clouds

• Engineered for Oracle– Optimized for Oracle software and hardware

Next Generation of UNIX

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Datacenter EvolutionFrom Traditional Datacenters to Cloud Infrastructure

Business Critical Clouds• Service isolation• Flexible resources for

virtual instances• Cloud management

- Provision, update- Chargeback- Capacity planning

Dedicated Servers Virtualized Systems• Physical

isolation• Single system

resources• Multi-system

management

• OS or Application isolation

• Shared resources

• Stack management

Solaris Solaris Solaris Solaris Solaris Solaris Solaris

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Datacenter EvolutionFrom Traditional Datacenters to Cloud Infrastructure

Solaris 11

Dedicated Servers Virtualized Systems

Solaris 9 Solaris 10

Solaris Solaris Solaris Solaris Solaris Solaris Solaris

Business Critical Clouds

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21st Century Cloud InfrastructureFor All Mission Critical Applications

SPARC x86

Oracle VM

Oracle Solaris 11 Oracle Solaris 10

Solaris 11 Zone

Solaris 11 Zone

Solaris 10 Zone

Solaris Legacy Zone

Solaris Legacy Zone

Solaris 10 Zone

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Built-in VirtualizationOracle Solaris 11 Zones• Secure, light-weight virtualization• Scales to 100s of zones/ node• Delegated administration• ZFS datasets, boot environments• Zone-specific observability• Solaris 10 Zones• NFS Server• Network stack isolation and

resource management

Co-engineered with installation, security, ZFS, networking, IPS, SPARC and x86 hypervisors

15x lower overhead vs. VMWare4x lower latency vs. KVM

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Virtualize, consolidate network infrastructure• Increase performance and reduce costs

• Secure Isolation

Integrated functionality• Routing, Firewalling, Load Balancing, Bridging, High

Availability

4x Lower Latency vs KVM

Cloud-Scale Networking

Parallel networking stack. Built to scale.• Hardware assisted Network Resource Management• Optimized for performance at every level

Ease of Use• Automatic Networking mode• Fine grained observability• VLAN isolation, dynamic VLAN provisioning

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High Availability Using Oracle Solaris Cluster

Virtualized ANDhighly available• Industry’s only

application-specific failover solution for virtualized applications

• Continuous cloud service availability

• 2.5x faster failure detection and recovery vs Symantec

Mission Critical Meets CloudOracle

WebLogic Server

Oracle WebLogic

Server

WebServer-Tier

zonesCluster

Application Server-Tier

zones Cluster

PeopleSoft Application

Server

PeopleSoft Application

Server

OracleRAC

Oracle RAC

DatabaseServer-Tier

zones Cluster

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Seamless UpgradesOracle Solaris 11 Zones, Oracle VM

• Seamless upgrades from previous version

• Live migration with OVM SPARC and OVM x86

Solaris 10

LiveMigrate

S10 Zone

Solaris 11

Oracle VM

S11 ZoneS10 Zone

Solaris 11

S10 Zone

Oracle VM

S11 Zonev2v

Solaris 10

p2v

S10 Zone

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Breakthrough EfficiencyScale Out Design. Built-in Data Services. No License Fees.

Dataset Encryption

DeduplicationReplicationCompression Flash-aware virtual storage pools

Reduce Storage Use by up to 10x Encryption With Line-Speed Performance

Rapid Provisioning of Virtualized Storage Resources

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Cloud Ready Data SharingBuilt-in, flexible, transparent, hardware assisted

• File Sharing– Unified User and Access Control with Active

Directory integration: ZFS, NFSv4, CIFS, WebDAV, FTP(S), SCP/SFTP

• Cloud Ready OS install– Solaris boot from SAN, iSCSI and FCoE– Zones on iSCSI/FCoE ZFS pools

• Block Storage Sharing– Raw Disk & ZFS LUN: iSCSI, iSER, FCoE

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Security Tailored for the Cloud

Application Runtime

Immutable Zones, Sandboxing: new basic privileges (net_access,file_write, file_read), further executable address space reduction. Network data-link & IP anti-spoofing for Zones.

AuthenticationSSH X.509 Certificate support, Kerberos PKINIT (X.509). Kerberos data in LDAP. Root login disabled by default. Role auth via user password, Authentication caching.

Audit Auditing on by default, audit policy in SMF, Secure remote audit trail.

Delegation Sudo with auditing. Fine-grained user/password/RBAC management CLI with LDAP support.

Data SecurityZFS filesystem, swap, dump and zvol encryption, NFSv4/NT style ACLs, Multilevel security with file labeling. IPsec/IKE policy per zone. Per Zone NFS server and Kerberos Realm.

CryptographyTransparent Hardware Encryption for Solaris, Java. OpenSSL 4x faster.Trusted Platform Module (TPM) keystore, file integrity scannerSigned binaries & packages, Oracle Key Manager appliance integration

Built-in, flexible, transparent, hardware assisted

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Simplified Cloud Deployments

Rapid develop, test and production deployment of Application Zones

Total resource Control and virtualitatón Rapid provisioning with

automated installationAI Server

DHCPServer

Net configAI address

Fast, fool-proof updates with robust dependency checking and boot environments

Active BE

Active BENew BE

Old BEUpdated BE

CPU cap CPU shares Memory Cap Swap Cap

Bandwidth Cap CPUs for Networking

Max Processesper Zone

New forOracleSolaris 11:

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Redefining Software Lifecycle Management

• Error-free safe software updates– Automatic dependency checking

of software packages– Cloned environment updated,

immediate rollback if needed

• Reboot in seconds– In-kernel boot loader puts

kernel into memory and switches

Safe Updates. Fast Reboots.

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Unlimited Boot Environments

• Safe rollback

• 4x faster updates than RHEL

• Powered by ZFS• Space and time efficient using clones• No adding disks or volumes• Upgrade while maintaining mirrored root

• Simple to create, list, and destroy

System Update Redefined. Only on Solaris.

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ActiveBE

Active BENew BE

Old BEUpdated BE

Always safe OS updates, with integrated rollback

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Dramatically Faster Lifecycle ManagementCloud SLA

6:00 Start Update

6:00-6:02 Dependency checks, patch/update planning

6:02-6:04 New boot environment created, updates downloaded and applied

Maintenance window: 6-7pm

6:04-6:06 rebootup and running again

Back in Service in 6 Minutes!

New Security Patch

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Oracle's announcement of OracleSolaris 11 deepened the operating system’s support for server, storage and network virtualization, even as it carried forward support for earlier generations of Solaris applications for SPARC and x86 server platforms.

Industry Voices

IDC notes that some longtime customers have had their Sun hardware in place for nearly 10 years. This degree of loyalty to using SPARC/Solaris systems is high, but customers interviewed by IDC have repeatedly pointed to the stability provided by Solaris, especially for workloads in thefinancial services, government and telecommunications markets.

Oracle Solaris 11 is squarely aimed at cloud computing deployments. Its enhanced support for virtualization and isolation of workloads and its deeper support for network virtualization are combined when provisioning VMs across the network. The secure-by-default features for startup, role-based root access, phone-home automatic reporting and auditing are intended to support cloud deployments.

Oracle Solaris 11, Aimed at Cloud Deployments, Enhances Network Virtualization, IDC, Dec 2011

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Oracle Solaris LifecycleLifetime support for the Enterprise

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Oracle Solaris

Lifetime SupportRed Hat

Sustaining SupportExtended Support

Premier Support

Production 1 P2 P1Extended Support

2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 Years

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Datacenter EvolutionFrom Traditional Datacenters to Cloud Infrastructure

Business Critical Clouds

• Service isolation• Flexible resources for virtual

instances• Cloud management

- Provision, update- Chargeback- Capacity planning

Virtualized Systems

• OS or Application isolation

• Shared resources• Stack management

Solaris Solaris Solaris

Next Generation Infrastructure

• Secure, self-assembling clouds• End-to-end Analytics• Advanced enterprise application

services• Distributed service management

and observability• Built-in capacity planning• HW scaling to 1000s of TB of RAM

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Enterprise Application Development on Solaris

Zones Lightweight development and test environments

DTrace Application tracing, safe production observation

IPS Cloud-optimized software distribution, automated dependency analysis

SMF Increased application availability, simplified service management

Security Fine-grained privileges, automatic crypto hardware offload

ZFS Snapshot, cloned development file systems

Java Complete, integrated development environments

Solaris Studio IDE, debugger, fastest compilers, DTrace integration

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SPARC Solaris• Best infrastructure solution for enterprise applications

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M5000

M4000

M3000

M9000

M8000

M-Series

T4-1B

T4-4

T4-1

T4-2

T-Series SPARC SuperClusters

SPARC Server StrategyFoundation for Mission Critical Computing

SPARC Supercluster T4-4

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2011 SPARC Server RoadmapMaximizing Results

5 Year Trajectory

Cores 4xThreads 32xMemory Capacity 16xDatabase TPM 40xJava Ops Per Second 10x

T-Series1-4 Socket

+ 2x Throughput

M-Series1-64 Socket

+ 20%

T-Series1-8 Sockets

+2.5x Throughput>1x Single Strand

T-Series1-8 Sockets

+ 20%

Solaris 11 UpdateHigh-Availability

Memory ScalabilityVirtualization

Solaris 11Software Lifecycle

Scalability, NetworkingSecurity

Solaris 11 UpdateSystem

Management IO Scalability

Solaris 11 UpdateCore Scalability

Solaris 11 ExpressSoftware Lifecycle

ScalabilityNetworking

2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015

AvailableNow

On Track

In Test

Test in October

On Track

Software in Silicon Feature Set

T-Series1-4 Sockets

+1x Throughput +5x Single Strand

M-Series16-64 Sockets

+6x Throughput+1.5x Single Strand

M-Series16-64 Sockets+2x Throughput

>1x Single Strand

SPARC1-64 Sockets

+2x Throughput+1.5x Single Strand

NEW

Faster!

Early!

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New SPARC T4 Processor

3.0 GHz

8 Cores, 64 Threads

Dynamic Threading

Out of Order Execution

2 On Chip Dual-Channel DDR3 Memory Controllers

2 On Chip 10 GbE Networking

2 On Chip x8 PCIe gen2 I/O Interfaces

18 On Chip Crypto functions

Balanced high-bandwidth interfaces and internals

Co-engineered with Oracle software

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T-Series ServersNew SPARC T4 Processor

SPARC T4-1

SPARC T4-4

SPARC T4-2

SPARC T4-1B

One Processor8cores/64 threads2.85 GHz256GB RAM2RU

One Processor8cores/64 threads2.85 GHz256GB RAMBlade

Two Processors16cores/128 threads2.85Ghz512GB RAM3RU

Four Processors32cores/256 threads3.0 GHz1TB RAM5RU

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SPARC T4 and SolarisPlatform of Choice and Flexibility

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New SPARC T4 Systems• Optimized for Oracle Enterprise Software

Scales to meet all datacenter workloads from web tier to database, with up to 5x better single threaded performance than prior generation

Scalable

With Oracle Solaris, optimized for Oracle applications including built-in virtualization and powerful systems management

Integrated

Faster performance for Oracle Database and WebLogic Suite, building block for fault tolerant SPARC SuperCluster systems

Optimized

Wire speed encryption capabilities without extra cost or performance penalties

Secure

End-to-End Datacenter Performance

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Better Performance, Lower CostWorld Record Java & Database Performance: SPECjEnterprise2010

2.4x faster than Power7 with DB2 and WebSphere7x better price performance for Java

IBM: One Power 780 $467,856

T4-4 Servers

$1,297,956See performance substantiation slides

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Co-engineered with the Oracle Stack

CPU

Fully MT-hot kernel, scales to 100s of cores and 10,000s of HW threadsSupport for Critical Threads features in T4 chipJVM support for Solaris scheduling classes, User-level high resolution timer supportWLS scalability, smt pause() to optimize busy waits in the JVM, 5X performance improvement of high-resolution timer

Memory

Large page support by JVM, T4 2GB pages for Java performance, Preemption controlNUMA IO framework, Latency-aware kernel memory allocator, NUMA optimizations in LDOMs, Intimate Shared Memory (ISM), Dynamic Intimate Shared Memory (DISM) Optimized Shared Memory (OSM), NUMA IO framework, Latency-aware kernel memory allocator, Large Page support, Fast DB Restart

File System Support for Event ports, Userland file system for DB

I/O

SDP, IPoIB,Receive-side Scaling, LSO for VNICs, Traffic fan-out for EoIB, HA for SDP, Open Fabrics User Verbs, SR-IOV performance scaling, Dynamic Reconfiguration for IB HCAs,vnet & vswitch performance improvements, uDAPL, RDSv1, RDSv3, SDP: Support for low-latency InfiniBand protocols, Direct I/O with Concurrent writes, Dynamic Reconfiguration for IB HCAs

Security

Integration of JVM with crypto offload enginesZones support for EoIB, IPoIB, SDP: Secure isolation, lowest-latency virtualization, Integration with Solaris Crypto offload engine, Zones: Secure isolation, lowest-latency virtualization

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Co-engineered with the Oracle Stack

CPU

Fully MT-hot kernel, scales to 100s of cores and 10,000s of HW threadsSupport for Critical Threads features in T4 chipJVM support for Solaris scheduling classes, User-level high resolution timer supportWLS scalability, smt_pause() to optimize busy waits in the JVM, 5X performance improvement of high-resolution timer

Memory

Large page support by JVM, T4 2GB pages for Java performance, Preemption controlNUMA IO framework, Latency-aware kernel memory allocator, NUMA optimizations in LDOMs, Intimate Shared Memory (ISM), Dynamic Intimate Shared Memory (DISM) Optimized Shared Memory (OSM), NUMA IO framework, Latency-aware kernel memory allocator, Large Page support,Fast DB Restart

File System Support for Event ports, Userland file system for DB

I/O

SDP, IPoIB,Receive-side Scaling, LSO for VNICs, Traffic fan-out for EoIB, HA for SDP, Open Fabrics User Verbs, SR-IOV performance scaling, Dynamic Reconfiguration for IB HCAs,vnet & vswitch performance improvements, uDAPL, RDSv1, RDSv3, SDP: Support for low-latency Infiniband protocols, Direct I/O with Concurrent writes, Dynamic Reconfiguration for IB HCAs

Security

Integration of JVM with crypto offload enginesZones support for EoIB, IPoIB, SDP: Secure isolation, lowest-latency virtualization, Integration with Solaris Crypto offload engine Zones: Secure isolation, lowest-latency virtualization

2.4x Faster Database Performance7x Better Middleware Price/Performance with Java

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Optimized Solutions with Solaris

Oracle Database

Lower cost, streamlined operations,faster deployments

• 42% lower cost than traditional UNIX

• Streamline operations- Increase server to admin ratio by 85%- Discover and inventory 100 assets 6x faster- Decrease compliance reporting time by

90%

• Speed new service deployments- Create a new virtual environment 10x faster- Provision 100 new servers 20x faster

• Solaris, SPARC, Pillar Axiom

Delivers Extreme Performance Paired withIndustry Acclaimed Content Management Software

• Fastest Oracle Content Ingestion Platform– Over 270 Million docs ingested per day

• Fastest Oracle Search Speed– Over 370 Million searches through entire DB index /day

• IBM: over 3x more expensive & too complex– IBM FileNet P8: 13 separate products, 6 licenses,

two outside partners

– Oracle WebCenter Content: ONE License,implements in 11 days

• SuperCluster is 11x faster than x86 systems

WebCenter Content

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Oracle x86 StrategyV

erti

cal I

nte

gra

tio

n

Buy and AssembleBest-of-BreedComponents

Systems Management

Compute Platform

Performance/scalability

Virtualization

Operating System

Middleware Stack

Database

Application Stack

General Purpose Capability

Prepackaged and Tested (eg: OVM ref solution, optimized solutions)

Engineered Systems(eg: Exadata, Exalogic)

Storage

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Oracle VM Server Virtualization

• Available for both x86 and SPARC

• Virtualization solution for both Oracle and non-Oracle applications

• The only x86 server virtualization software supported and certified for all Oracle software

• Free to download• Enterprise-quality support• Real-world deployment testing• Risk-free virtualization

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Oracle VM Server 3.0Server Performance & Scalability

• Support for Linux, Solaris, and Microsoft Windows on x86 servers

• Support for PV- and hardware virtualized (HVM) virtual machines

• Up to 128 vCPUs per guest – 4X VMware vSphere5

– Up to 160 physical CPUs per server tested

• Up to 1TB memory per guest tested– Up to 2TB physical per server tested

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Ejemplo de TCO a 3 añosHP, IBM 2x TCO de Sun Fire X4170 M2

For all VMware vSphere editions and pricing details, see:http://www.vmware.com/products/vsphere/pricing.html

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Comprehensive Management CapabilitiesAcross the lifecycle for the entire hardware infrastructure

Discovery and Provisioning Discover servers Provision Bare Metal servers Clone VM templates

Maintainance

Health checks Remote Management

Telemetry Phone Home

Proactive Support SR Management

Resource Monitoring and Management Monitor Servers, Storage, Network Exception driven Alarms Integrate with Incident Management

systems

Configuration Management Manage configuration drifts Patch Operating System Update Firmware Track Patch Compliance

Virtualization Management Manage Oracle VM, Containers Template Provisioning Live migrate workloads *Live migration not currently supported on SuperCluster

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Enterprise Manager Ops Center The management solution for all Oracle virtualization

• Centralized interface for VM lifecycle management

• Manage M-Series hard-partitions, OVM, Solaris Containers from one place

• Complete management of Virtual Storage and Networks

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Policy Based ElasticityOps Center Server Pools Offer Full V12N Coverage

• Solaris Zones, OVMx86, and OVM SPARC– Autobalance workloads at scheduled points in time– Automatically move workloads at specific utilization level violations– Automatic Failover (HA) *– Placement Policy

• Based on Load, # of VMs, and Energy Usage– Live Migration of Virtual Machines **

* Coming in update 1** Zones are cold migration

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Users interface with a Small|Medium|Large Construct

Key Automation LayersPlans to Constructs

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Oracle Enterprise Manager Cloud Control 12cOracle Cloud Lifecycle Management Capabilities

ConfigurationandCompliance

ApplicationPerformanceManagement

LifecycleManagement

ApplicationQuality

Management

Foundation Capabilities for Managing Datacenters

Full App-to-Disk Management

Self-ServiceProvisioning

Policy-Driven Resource Mgmt

Metering andChargeback

CapacityPlanning

AssemblyPackaging

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Enterprise Manager Cloud ControlSelf Service Provisioning

• Out-of-box console ; no additional set up required

• Rich service catalog– Oracle VM Templates

– Complete Assemblies

– Database service

– Java applications

• Additional capabilities include– Basic resource monitoring

– Chargeback information

– Quota monitoring

– Backup VM/Database/Start/Stop etc.

• Cloud APIs

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Start-up in Oracle VM Pool

Oracle VM TemplatesRapid Deployment; 90+ Templates Available

Download from Oracle• Pre-built, pre-configured, production-ready VM• Apps, Databases, Middleware, OS• Siebel CRM, Database 11g, Enterprise Manager, More…

Import to Oracle VMManager

Oracle VMServers

ServerPool 2Customize & Save

as Golden Image

File

SiebelCRM

Download

File

SiebelCRM

VM 1

SiebelCRM

Software Delivery Cloud

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Perf Analysis and Recycle

2-6 weeks

Ops Center OS Analytics, V12N, and Bare Metal Provisioning

Down to Days

Take Control Back from VirtualizationOps Center Spends Deployment and Lifecycle

Replication and Re-use

1 week

Down to hours

Ops Center V12N Cloneand Cataloging

Resource Assignment Elasticity

Lifetime

Orchestrate

Ops Center Server Pool Policy

Daily Compliance Checking Fault Response/Replace

Lifetime

Automate

Ops Center Intelligent Software Change Controland ASR

Discovery and SOE deploy

2-6 weeks

Ops Center Server Knowledge and Complex Prov Plans

Down to Hours

Power+Cooling Space Analysis. Rack and Cable

1-2 weeks

Ops Center PDU & Server Energy Analysis

Down to Days

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The Unique Oracle AdvantageEverything Just Works Together

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Self-Healing SystemsMost Comprehensive Fault Management

Services/DaemonsZFS

Crash Dumps

Software

CPUsMemoryI/O CardsInfiniband HCAs

PCI

Power SuppliesFansDisks & JBODs

Telemetry Prediction Diagnosis Restart Offlining Notification

Hardware

6 Socket, 192 GB system: 46% reduction in downtime

Site monitoringOps CenterSNMP/email

My Oracle Support

Replacementordered

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Resumen de la Sesión

• Solaris 11– Sistema Operativo misión Critica preparado para Cloud

• Sistemas SPARC T4– Estandarización con sistemas optimizados para todo tipo de carga .

– Sistemas misión Critica con virtualización incluida

• Sistemas x86– Menor TCO con OVM y VM Tempates

• Enterprise Manager– Gestión Integral de Sistemas End – To – End

– Gestión del Cloud Privado

Reducción de complejidad en el Data Center con Sistemas Oracle

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Reducción de complejidad en el Data Center con Sistemas OracleFran Navarro

Presales Specialist

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