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Oracle Engineered Systems Strategy and Overview

Fran Navarro

Principal Sales Consultant

Oct - 2013

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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 remain at the sole discretion of Oracle.

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Agenda • Simplify IT

• Engineered Systems Strategy

• Engineered Systems overview

• Next Steps

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Retos de los clientes y « pain points »

Increasing Operating Costs - 70% of data center costs are non-revenue generating OPEX

Resource Constraints– 80% of IT resources are spent on maintenance vs innovation

Time To Value– Businesses lack the agility necessary to deploy applications in a timely manner to address customer expectations

Dated Infrastructure - According to IDC 44% of installed servers are between 4-5 years old

Unpredictable Computing Demands - Variable & unpredictable demands from internal and external sources

Source: IDC Directions 2013

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ENGINEERED TO WORK TOGETHER

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The Unique Oracle AdvantageHardware and Software Engineered to Work Together

vs.

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Transforming the Data CenterFrom Best in Class to Engineered Systems

Best-of-Breed Products Oracle Optimized Solutions Engineered Systems

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Oracle Optimized SolutionsComplete Solutions Addressing a Broad Range of Customer Needs

Full StackTesting

APPLICATION

Storage

Servers

OS and Virtualization

Database

Middleware

Applications

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Agenda • Simplify IT

• Engineered Systems Strategy

• Engineered Systems overview

• Next Steps

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Before

A NEW ERA: ORACLE ENGINEERED SYSTEMS

HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE ENGINEERED TO WORK TOGETHER

Now

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A FULLY INTEGRATED SYSTEM

Engineered

Certified

Deployed

Supported

Tested

Packaged

Upgraded

Managed

TOGETHER

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100’s of Components 1 Machine 1000’s of Hours 1 Day

GROUNDBREAKING TIME TO MARKET

FEWER PIECES TO BUY, DEPLOY & MAINTAIN

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“By year-end 2015, integrated systems will account

for 35% of total server shipment value.”

THE INTEGRATED SYSTEMS TREND IS CATCHING ON

Gartner Symposium/IT Expo presentation, “Is the Concept of the Server Obsolete – or in Need of Redefining?”, November 2012

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ENGINEERED SYSTEMS: HARDWARE & SOFTWARE

Exadata Database Machine

Exalogic Elastic Cloud

Exalytics Database Backup

Logging and recovery

Appliance

Big Data Appliance

SPARC SuperCluster

Oracle Virtual Compute Appliance

RDBMS storage compression and database parallelization via “Exadata Storage Servers”

Extreme -performance I/O connecting large amount of compute power and memory

Huge amount (1TB/4TB) of contiguous memory for large data sets

Massively scalable database backup, Assured protection from disk to tape, replica and cloud

Massive disk storage array with high-bandwidth I/O for loading ‘big’ data

SPARC servers, high-performance I/O and Exadata storage servers in one rack

“Wire once”, software-defined infrastructure system designed for rapid deployment IaaS

NEW!NEW!

NEW!

Adding In memory database

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Engineered Systems

Workload Centric

Exalogic(Applications)

Exadata(Database)

General Purpose

OVCA + Storage(Database + Applications)

SuperCluster

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Compute Appliances Have a Role Within Gartner's Fabric Continuum

OVCAExa-Systems

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Agenda • Simplify IT

• Engineered Systems Strategy

• Engineered Systems overview

• Next Steps

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Oracle Exadata Database Machine

• Fastest Data Warehouse & OLTP

• Best Cost/Performance Data Warehouse & OLTP

• Optimized Hardware (per rack)• Processor: up to128 Intel Cores and 2 TB DRAM

• Network: 880 Gb/Sec Throughput

• Storage: 5 TB Flash and up to 504 TB Disk

• Software Breakthroughs• Exadata Smart Scan

• Smart Flash Cache

• Hybrid Columnar Compression

• Parallel Scale-Out Database and Storage

• Scales from ¼ Rack to 8 Full Racks

Transaction Processing, Data Warehousing, Consolidation

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Exadata Functional AdvantagesIntelligent Storage

10:1

Hybrid Columnar Compression

HCC

HOT

WARM

COLD

Smart Flash

Smart Scan

Compression expands capacity by 10x

Smart Flash Caching boosts Flash capacity

CPU offload enables processing data at full

Flash bandwidth

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ExadataBest of Disk, Flash, Memory in One Solution

• All Data stored on disk

• Warm data automatically cached in flash

• Hot data cached in DRAM

Technology Size Throughput

Disks 500 TB 18 GB/sec

Flash 5 TB 50 GB/sec

DRAM 4 TB 200 GB/sec

Cost of DiskIOs of Flash

Speed of DRAM

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Exadata Delivers Extreme ConsolidationCreate a “Database-as-a-Service” Platform

• Large Memory • Many databases can be consolidated

• Extreme Performance• OLTP, DW, data mining, batch, reporting, loading,

backups, files in the database• Encryption, compression

• Workload Management

• Manage SLAs via Quality of Service (QoS)

• CPU and I/O resource management

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Analyze Any and All Data SourcesRelational, Multidimensional, Unstructured in any Combination

OLTP & ODSSystems

Data WarehouseData Mart

PackagedApplications

(Oracle, SAP, Others)

ExcelXML/Office

BusinessProcess

OLAPSources

Exadata Unstructured & Semi-Structured

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Oracle Exalytics Business Intelligence Machine

• World’s First Business Intelligence Machine– Optimized BI Foundation Suite– In-memory analytics software– In-memory hardware

• Extreme Performance– 20x faster analysis– 16x faster what-if and forecasting– 23x faster with Exadata

• Real-Time Visualization• Works with Existing Data Sources, Exadata and Hyperion EPM Apps

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Oracle Database ApplianceFully Redundant Hardware, Highly Reliable Software

• 2 x dual-socket Oracle Linux servers– 24 Intel Xeon processor X5675 cores– 192 GB main memory

• 12 TB raw disk storage• 292 GB solid state storage• Built-in redundancy

– Server, storage, network, power and cooling• Oracle Database 11g Enterprise Edition• Oracle Real Application Clusters• Oracle Appliance Manager software

– Phone home automatic service requests

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Oracle Exalogic Elastic Cloud

EXTREME PERFORMANCE FOR JAVA APPLICATIONS

EXTREME PERFORMANCE FOR ORACLE BUSINESS APPLICATIONS

NATIVELY LEVERAGES EXADATA

BEST CONSOLIDATION PLATFORM

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Oracle Exalogic

• Fastest Java, C, C++ Applications

• Best Cost/Performance Java, C, C++ Applications

• Optimized Hardware• Processor: 96-360 Intel Cores; 2.8 Terabyte DRAM

• Network: 880 GB/Sec IO Throughput

• Storage: 4TB Flash; 40 TB Disk

• Software Breakthroughs• Exa-Bus High Performance Messaging

• Parallel Workload Scheduling

• Dynamic Workload Balancing

• Transaction Affinity with Database

• Built in Application & Network Isolation

Transaction Processing, Consolidation

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Fusion Middleware Performance on Exalogic

SOA 11gResponse

Time

Standard Hardware Exalogic

9X

Tuxedo 11g Response

time

Standard Hardware Exalogic

7X

UCM 11gThroughput

Standard Hardware Exalogic

3X10X

0.16ms

1.1ms

58ms

520ms

5,640 tps

17,340 tps

ADF 11gConcurrent

Users

Standard Hardware Exalogic

24,000

240,000

10X

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Oracle Big Data ApplianceHardware:

–216 CPU cores, 864 GB RAM, 648 TB disk

–40 Gb/s InfiniBand, inter-rack, node connectivity

–10 Gb/s Ethernet, data center connectivity

System Software:–Oracle Linux, Oracle Java Hotspot VM–Oracle NoSQL Database Community Edition–Open-source R distribution–Cloudera’s Distribution including Apache Hadoop–Cloudera Manager

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ZFS Storage Appliance

• Enterprise-grade NAS– 60TB disk capacity,– 4TB read cache, – 292GB write cache

• ZFS clustering

• Embedded software suite– Clones– Remote replication– Snapshots Exalogic Sun 7320

ZFS Storage Appliance

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Engineered for Extreme Performance

Most Horsepower Possible

Source: Oracle 7420 vs. NTAP 3270 data sheets

Dynamic Storage Tiering

• Automated, real-time data migration from DRAM to multi-class flash, to multi-class disk storage.

2TB DRAM

2PB Disk

READFlash

WRITEFlash

62x more DRAM

10x more processing power

4x faster interconnect

2TB DRAM

2TB DRAM

5TB READFLASH

5TB READFLASH

4 W

rite

SS

Ds

per

Tra

y (m

ax)

3TB7K

SAS-2

600GB15K

SAS-2

600GB15K

SAS-2

Hybrid Storage Pool

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Source: Storage Performance Council @ www.storageperformance.org

Oracle (7420)

NetApp (3270)

137,066

68,035

I/O

s pe

r Sec

Extending Oracle’s Performance Leadershipwith ZFS Storage…

SPC 1 Benchmark

Storage benchmark that represents a typical database workload in a SAN

HDS (AMS2500) 89,491

IBM (V7000) 53,014

Oracle (6780) 62,261

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SPARC Servers

“Oracle's new SPARC-based systems are poised to changethe mid-range server market and competitive landscape with performance and RAS features that are typically associated with high-end servers. They will allow customers to consolidate older workloads onto fewer server footprints, while improving capacity, performance and price/performance on the new platforms.” -- Matt Eastwood, IDC

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T5-2

T5-4

T4-1B T4-1

T4-2 T4-4

T5-1B

T5-8

Best Enterprise Portfolio

Entry Level Mid-Range High-End

M5-32

NewNew

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Oracle SolarisIf it must run, it runs on Solaris

Enterprise Market Leader

Technology Leader

Engineered for Oracle

* Actual Oracle Solaris Revenue vs Gartner reporting for 2010

• #1 UNIX operating system. • Investment Protection: Over 11,000 applications

supported; Binary Compatibility

• # 1 Performance Leader for every Enterprise Application

• Single Operating System for both SPARC and x86 architectures

• Engineered, tested, deployed and managed together

• First Cloud OS. Fully virtualized server, storage and network

• Massively scaled data management. Advanced security for protection

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Oracle SuperCluster T5-8

• The best system for running databases and applications

• Ideal for consolidation and cloud

• Best for IBM/HP and SPARC refreshes and new deployments

Our Fastest Engineered System

+

+

CO

MP

LE

TE

Servers

Storage

Software

Networking

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Infin

iBa

nd

Oracle SuperCluster T5-8: CompleteServers, Storage, Networking and Software. Optimized. Ready to Run.

No cost Zero overhead

Cloud provisioning in seconds Unmatched scalability

Powered by the world’s fastest microprocessor 17+ world record benchmarks

Single management console for entire system Establish, manage, and support enterprise quality clouds

Accelerate data warehouse query performance by up to 10x Run more queries concurrently for faster access to information

Up to 10x performance gains for Oracle Applications and Java Automated deployment of complex, multi-tier business applications

3x-5x better storage efficiency via Hybrid Columnar Compression ZFS file system seamlessly optimizes performance

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Consolidate SPARC Applications Combination of Exadata + Apps

ExadataSPARC

SuperClusterExalogic

Exadata Storage

Database ServersZFS NAS Storage

Application Servers

Solaris 10 Apps and Oracle 10g in VM

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Oracle SuperCluster M6-32

• Most scalable system for consolidation and cloud services

• Secure multi-tenant virtualization

• Ideal for in-memory database, applications and analytics

Big Memory System for In-Memory Database and ApplicationsC

OM

PL

ET

E

Compute

Storage

Software

Networking

+

+

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Oracle SuperCluster M6-32• SPARC M6-32 (384 cores, 32TB memory)

• Up to 32 x SPARC M6 processors, 384 cores

• Up to 32 TB memory

• Up to 16 x InfiniBand HCAs

• High availability configuration

• Storage• 9 Exadata Storage Servers

• Up to 17 additional Exadata Storage Expansion Racks

• Oracle ZFS Storage

• Switches• InfiniBand 36 port switches

• GbE Management switch

Big Memory Machine for In-Memory Applications

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Oracle SuperCluster

• Most scalable engineered system

• In-memory applications using big memory capacity

• Oracle Database12c and applications optimized

• Highest consolidation ratios• Best RAS in compute• Modularly grow compute,

memory and storage

Extending the Product Family

Best Price / performance High consolidation ratios Vertical and horizontal scaling Run database and

applications on a single rack Half Rack and Full Rack

SuperCluster M6-32 SuperCluster T5-8

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The Oracle Virtual Compute Appliance

• Pre-built system, ready to use with minimal setup

• Removes the integration risk for deploying infrastructure

• Integrated application provisioning with pre-built templates

• Fully virtualized system with built in software defined networking for ultimate flexibility

From Power on to production in about an hour

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Oracle Virtual Compute Appliance X3-2Hardware Specifications Overview

Fabric Interconnect

Fabric Interconnect

Compute

Nodes

Compute Nodes

Mgmt Nodes

Management Storage

InfiniBand expansion

InfiniBand expansionEthernet switch

Oracle Sun X3-2 Servers• 2 to 25 nodes• CPU: Up to 400 cores / 800 threads aggregate• Memory: Up to 6.4TB aggregate• Only 3 cables per server, fully redundant

• Oracle Sun X3-2 Servers

• Oracle Sun X3-2 Servers

Oracle Sun ZFS Storage Appliance 7320• Redundant controllers, RAID storage

• Oracle Fabric Interconnect F1-15

• Oracle Fabric Interconnect F1-15

• Oracle Switch ES1-24• Oracle Sun Data Center InfiniBand Switch 36

• Oracle Sun Data Center InfiniBand Switch 36

Netw

orkin

gM

anag

emen

t

Four 4x10GbE

40Gb/s S

erver-to-Server

Network

Storage

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Integrated Software Defined Networking

Wire Once Infrastructure

• Connect any VM dynamically to any IO resource• Prewired for simplicity, add compute nodes on demand

Increased Application Flexibility

• Deploy and grow applications as your needs change• Dramatic improvement in app to app communication

Software Upgradable System

• Appliance features added as SW, no HW changes needed• System managed as a singe resource to patch and upgrade

Soft

war

e D

efine

d N

etw

ork

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Oracle Virtual Compute Appliance X3-2Software Overview

Server Virtualization

and

Guest OSes

Server Virtualization

Oracle VM Server Virtualization•All major x86 operating systems

•Oracle Linux •Oracle Solaris

•Microsoft Windows

Oracle Virtual Compute Appliance controller• Oracle VM Manager

• Oracle SDN Networking

Automation & Management• Oracle Fabric Manager

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Engineered Systems: Scale With Your Business

Quarter Rack

Half Rack

Full Rack

Multi-rack

• Seamless hardware upgrade• Flexible software licensing

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Oracle Support for Performance and Availability

• 24/7 support coverage

• Specialized Engineered Systems Support Team

• 2-hour onsite response to hardware issues1

• New updates and upgrades for Database, Server, Storage, and OS software

Complete. Integrated. Proactive. High Availability Services.No Additional Cost.

ORACLE PLATINUM SERVICES

Better support for the complete Oracle stack– Includes higher support levels for 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

Available now for certified configurations on Oracle SuperCluster1 Covered system must be within an Oracle two-hour service area to receive two-hour response as a standard service.

Oracle engineers perform patching services up to four times per year

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ORACLE INFRASTRUCTURE AS A SERVICE (IAAS)

• Engineered Systems hardware & hardware support for a monthly fee

No upfront capital expenditure, 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

ON PREMISE WITH CAPACITY ON DEMAND

1. Eligible systems include Oracle Exadata, Exalogic, Exalytics and SPARC SuperCluster.2. Eligible systems include Oracle Exadata, Exalogic, and SPARC SuperCluster.

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Complete Stack

• Best-of-breed

• Open

• Vertical Integration

• Extreme Performance

• Engineered Systems

Complete Customer Choice

• On-premise

• Private Cloud

• Public Cloud

• Hybrid Cloud

Oracle Strategy

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