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Virtualization has changed how IT delivers information and business services. As IT organizations migrate from traditional computing data centers to cloud-based infrastructures, traditional virtualization offers only part of what the migration requires. Stacks of enterprise applications driving crucial business services and management orchestrations—hardware to software to cloud-based services—are fundamental ingredients of a successful migration. This session covers Oracle’s virtualization and management offering: Oracle VM, its integration with Oracle Linux, and cloud control/lifecycle management with Oracle Enterprise Manager. See how the Oracle VM/Oracle Virtual Assembly Builder 11g integration can help you simplify and standardize enterprise application deployment to the cloud.
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Enterprise Cloud Simplified with Oracle VM
Sudip Datta, Senior Director, Oracle Enterprise Manager Cloud ManagementAdam Hawley, Senior Director, Oracle Desktop & Server Virtualization
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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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Program Agenda
Cloud Infrastructure: More than Just Server
Virtualization
Cloud Management for the Enterprise
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Oracle Virtualization: Building for the Cloud with Software Defined Infrastructure –
Adam Hawley
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DEVELOPMENT
US
ER
S
Virtualization Fundamentally Enables the Cloud
CompleteApplicationAssembly
DATA CENTER
PCs, MACs,
MOBILE
DEVICES
THIN CLIENTS
BROWSER
Servers Servers Servers
Virtualized Resources
Management &
Automation
•Package complete application as a unit of deployment & management
VM
VM
VM
VM
VM
VM
•Anywhere, any device access to applications and data
Server Virtualization Desktop Virtualization
Application Stack
• Decouples execution and operations from the hard limits of the physical infrastructure
• Resources become software defined allowing extensive automation• Extensive automation increases agility while reducing OpEx to
increase profitability
• Centralizes the apps and data users need to do their job• Minimizes client-environment / device dependencies• Enables access from “anywhere” and from “any device”• Permits greater productivity and security
Network
Storage
Storage
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Oracle VM Manager• Browser UI• Manage numerous server pools• Create, configure, clone, share,
boot, migrate VMs• Convert other virtual machine
formats
Server Virtualization: Oracle VM 3
O
racle
VM
Manager
Storage Repository
NetworksSeparate…• Guest• HA• Live Migration• Storage• Management
Shared Storage Repositories• NFS, Fibre Channel, iSCSI• Support heterogeneous configurations • Share storage between multiple pools and clusters.• Ability to share raw device between VMs
Sun Storage Partner Storage
Virtual Machines• Oracle Solaris• Oracle Linux• Red Hat Enterprise Linux • Microsoft Windows
Oracle VM Servers
ServerPool 2
Server pools• HA groups• Resource groups• Live Migration groups• Policy-based power management
Server Pool 2
Server Pool 1
Fully Centralized Virtualization Management
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But There are Challenges in Your Network
Network topology is closely tied to server I/O provisioning and physical network layout
– Physical, manual server connection for each network inhibits scalability
Static and complex configurations limit flexibility & scalability– Networking is still statically tied not only to MAC addresses but also
physical ports (ACLs, VLANs, and QoS policies, etc.)
– Switch-side policies tedious to maintain in dynamic environments
– Hard to automate due to lack of standardized APIs across vendors
VLAN scalability is reaching its limits– Before server virtualization, VMs, and storage over IP networking, 4096
VLANs per L2 network seemed reasonable but no longer
Needs to scale more easily and be less complex to operate
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Taking Network Admin to the Next PhaseSeparation of Administration of physical- vs. virtual resources
Physical Storage / Volume
Physical Server
Network
Storage
Servers
PhysicalResource
Admin
VirtualResource
Admin
VM VMVM
vDis
k
File
vDis
k
VL
AN
VLAN
VL
AN •Virtualization admins
lack complete toolset to control provisioning, limiting operational agility
•Lack of unified API inhibits full cloud automation
Cloud API
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The Network Needs to be Virtualized
Define the network environment – based on virtual adapters and switches - in software
– Decouple from the underlying network hardware
Network hardware becomes a generalized pool of network bandwidth
Virtualized network creation and management via cloud APIs
– Along with VMs and storage allocation
Networking becomes Software Defined & Agile
VirtualResource
Admin
VM VMVM
vDis
k
File
vDis
kCloud API
vSw
itch
vSw
itch
vSw
itch
Dynamic, policy-based QoS management
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Key Investment Area: Software Defined Networking
Oracle is investing to make your entire infrastructure…– Easier to deploy
– Easier to manage
– Easier to support
Software defined networking capabilities will increase operational agility and efficiency of the entire infrastructure
Key investments:– Acquisition of Xsigo Systems: Xsigo Data Center Fabric
– Soon: Planned integration of Open vSwitch in up-coming Oracle VM
Beyond Server Virtualization to Software Defined Infrastructure
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Oracle Xsigo Product Portfolio Xsigo Data Center Fabric for Network Virtualization Includes the Following Components Fabric Directors
• Dynamically connect servers to all cloud resources instead of manually connecting servers to multiple network and storage devices resulting in fewer switches, cards and cables
• High performance, low latency connectivity • Over 100Gbps connectivity to each server• Scalable with up to 15 I/O modules per chassis
Fabric Accelerator• Fabric Accelerator dynamically connects VMs and servers to networks,
storage and other VMs through software-defined links between resources
Fabric Manager• Fabric Manager interface allows the creation, monitoring and
management of network and storage connections across all servers from a single management point
VP780VP560
Storage
VM
Xsigo Fabric
VM
VM
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Software Defined Networking with Oracle VM
10G1G FC iSCSI NAS10G1G
Std. DB Server Profile
•3 vNICs
•2 vHBAs
Applying a Profile to Provision a New Standard Server through Software
XSIGO FABRIC DIRECTOR
N e t w o r k S t o r a g e
1. Apply Standard Server Profile from Xsigo Fabric Manager
2. Create & configure VMs normally from Oracle VM Manager
VM1 VM2
vHBAvHBAvNICvNICvNIC
Oracle VM
Software-defined…
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Create Public or Private Networks
10G1G FC iSCSI NAS10G1G
Private Virtual Interconnect: Private Networking without VLAN Complexity
N e t w o r k S t o r a g e
40Gb/s fabric
• Very high performance
• Private, secure
• Set unique QoS policies
• VM sees normal ethernet network: no application stack modification req’d
• Faster live migration
• Faster application tier interconnect
• Simpler networking: No VLANs
VM1 VM2
vNICvNICvNIC
Oracle VM
VM1 VM2
vNICvNICvNIC
Oracle VM
XSIGO FABRIC DIRECTOR
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Oracle RAC with Xsigo Data Center FabricOracle VM Templates: Fast Deployment; Xsigo Fabric: High Performance
• Create software defined I/O fabric
• Rapidly deploy RAC via existing Oracle VM Template
• Set unique QoS policies for different networks (RDMA, live migration, storage, etc.)
• Faster live migration under load
• Fabric interconnect with other app tiers for high performance
10G1G FC iSCSI NAS10G1GN e t w o r k S t o r a g e
40Gb/s fabric
RAC Node 1 VM2
vNICvNICvNIC
Oracle VM
VM1 RAC Node 2
vNICvNICvNIC
Oracle VM
XSIGO FABRIC DIRECTOR
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Oracle VirtualizationThe Full Stack, End-to-End
DATA CENTER
Servers Servers Servers
Oracle VM Servers
Oracle Enterprise Manager
12cVM
VM
VM
VM
VM
VM
Server Virtualization Desktop Virtualization
Oracle VMTemplates
&Assemblies
SiebelCRMVMs
Software Delivery Cloud
US
ER
S
Siebel Contact Center
Oracle Sun Ray Clients
PCs, MACs,
MOBILE
DEVICES
THIN CLIENTS
Oracle Virtual Desktop Client
BROWSER
Oracle Secure Global DesktopApplication Stack
Oracle D
esktop
V
irtualizatio
n
• Oracle VM Server for x86• Oracle VM Server for SPARC
(LDoms)
• Oracle Virtual Desktop Infrastructure
• Sun Ray Clients • Oracle Secure Global Desktop• Oracle VM VirtualBox
Network
Storage
Storage
Network Virtualization• Oracle Xsigo Data Center Fabric
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Hardware, Software, CompleteComprehensive Infrastructure Solutions from Oracle
• Today you can build an entire infrastructure with Oracle
• Infrastructure hardware• Oracle servers• Oracle storage• Oracle Xsigo Fabric Director
• Infrastructure software• Oracle operating systems• Oracle server virtualization• Oracle Xsigo Fabric Accelerator
• Infrastructure management• Oracle Enterprise Manager
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Oracle Enterprise Manager Managing the Full Stack, End-to-End
DATA CENTER
Servers Servers Servers
Oracle VM Servers VM
VM
VM
VM
VM
VM
Server Virtualization Desktop Virtualization
Oracle VMTemplates
&Assemblies
SiebelCRMVMs
Software Delivery Cloud
US
ER
S
Siebel Contact Center
Oracle Sun Ray Clients
PCs, MACs,
MOBILE
DEVICES
THIN CLIENTS
Oracle Virtual Desktop Client
BROWSER
Oracle Secure Global DesktopApplication Stack
Oracle D
esktop
V
irtualizatio
n
• Oracle VM Server for x86• Oracle VM Server for SPARC
(LDoms)
• Oracle Virtual Desktop Infrastructure
• Sun Ray Clients • Oracle Secure Global Desktop• Oracle VM VirtualBox
Network
Storage
Storage
Network Virtualization
• Oracle Virtual Networking
Oracle Enterprise Manager
12c
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Oracle Virtualization: Enterprise Management for the Enterprise Cloud –
Sudip Datta
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Enterprise Manager supports cloud based on Oracle VM for x86 or SPARC Enterprise Manager automates key operations (provisioning, scale up) via the
underlying Oracle VM Manager– Easier for customers to adopt, scale up and diagnose
Enterprise Manager creates additional value on top of native Oracle VM Manager based operations
– Assembly Provisioning
– Policy based capacity on demand
– Metering and Chargeback
– Incident and Configuration Management ….
The new architecture enables faster support for new versions– Oracle VM 3.1.1 was supported within a week of release
Several customer implementations active or in progress
Enterprise Manager support for Oracle VM: Highlights
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Oracle Private CloudComplete Cloud Lifecycle Management
1. Plan & Setup the Cloud• Capacity & consolidation planning• Asset discovery• Bare-metal provisioning• Policy (Retirement, Quota) 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
Applications and Business Services
Infrastructure as a Service
Platform as a Service
DBaaS MWaaS
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Discovery and Consolidation Planning Automatically discover existing assets Target resource utilization and configuration
data extracted from Enterprise Manager repository
– P2V and P2P advisories
– CPU, memory, storage, network
– Over a representative period
Administrator specifies servers and constraints for workload migration
– Physical-to-Virtual, Physical-to-Physical, Physical-to-Engineered Systems
– Existing/planned servers
– Business/technical constraints
Reports detail how consolidated workloads would perform on target servers
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Provision Bare metal Hypervisor or underlying infrastructure software
Configure Storage and network (VLAN)
Create Resource Pools
Define Zones based on functional and operational boundaries
Configure Software Library
1 Define Cloud Services
Assign quotas to Users and Roles
Define access boundaries (map roles to zones) and placement rules
Setup Chargeback Plans
Publish Assemblies in the Service Catalog
2
4
1
2
3
5
Guided, Automated Cloud Setup From Bare Metal to Self-Service
Cloud Infrastructure Administrator Self Service Administrator
5
4
3
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Assemblies: Package Multi-Tier Enterprise Apps
Capture CompleteApplication Topology
Package IntoSingle Assembly
Metadata
Oracle Virtual AssemblyBuilder Studio
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Assembly Deployment
Assembly Admin creates assembly
OHS OHS
WLS WLS
Coh
WLS
Coh
DB
Reference system
Assembly Archive
Uploadassemblies
1 2
3
OVABStudioOVABStudio
OHS
WLS
Coherence
Software Library
x86 H/W
Linux
x86 H/W
OVM Manager
OVS
OVM Resource Pool
Deploy,undeploy
assemblies
4
5
Discover application components and assembly
topology with EMCC
Oracle Enterprise Manager
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Out-of-Box, Self-Service Portal– Part of the base product, no additional setup
Rich service catalog- VM Templates, Assemblies, ISO images
- Database services
- Java applications
Full Operational Control– Start/Stop Services, Request additional
resources, Backup/Restore
– Monitoring, elastic scale-up, scale-down
– Chargeback information
– Quota monitoring
Programmatic Access using APIs– RESTFul APIs, CLI and Client-side bindings
Self-Service Portal
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Track resource flux, tenants, policy violations, etc
Drill down into individual resources for deeper monitoring
Monitor requests and failures Application-to-disk monitoring
– Automatic service request filing for Oracle infrastructure components
Monitor and Manage Cloud Operations
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Policy Based Automatic Scale-up & Scale-down
• Dynamically allocate resources based on pre-defined policies
• Schedule based– Invoke actions based on
schedules. Example: Quiesce VMs on weekends
• Performance based– Scale out and scale back
actions to support Capacity On Demand
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Metering and Chargeback App-to-Disk Resource
Metering– VM Guests, Database, Web Logic Server,
Host
– Composite Target: aggregation over supported target types
– CPU, Memory, Storage, Network Bandwidth
– Database transactions, SQL Executions, etc.
– Mid Tier resource usage
User Defined Chargeback Plan
– Usage-based items (Resource and Activity)
– Configuration-based items
– Fixed-cost items
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Chargeback Reporting
• Rollup based on LDAP hierarchy
• Summary and Trending reports for Usage and Charge
• Drilldowns
Chargeback Administrator Self-Service Portal User Line of Business User
• Charge Trend reports broken down by resource
• Selectable detail levels
• Charge Plan configuration
• Integrate with BI Publisher
• Generate Reports in variety of formats
• Excel, Word, HTML, PowerPoint, PDF
• Email or FTP reports
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Siebel PaaS Healthcare CustomerChallenges • Reduced productivity of Dev/Test teams waiting for new Siebel environments
• Longer release cycles for adding new Siebel features impacts competitive differentiation
• Expense burden on the IT organization for adding additional hardware infrastructure
• No accountability on usage of IT resources
Implementation • Oracle VM 3.0.3, Oracle Virtual Assembly Builder (OVAB) 11gR1, Oracle Enterprise Manager 12c
Cloud control, Siebel CRM 8.1.1
• Self-Service Provisioning, Metering and Chargeback
Benefits• Greater IT agility in responding to requests from Dev, Test users
• Reduced Siebel deployment time from 2 months to few hours
• Greater security and compliance with standardized application deployments
• Granular control over how cloud users are metered/charged
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Oracle Virtualization
• Home Page oracle.com/virtualization• Twitter twitter.com/orcl_virtualize • Facebook facebook.com/oraclevirtualization • Blog blogs.oracle.com/virtualization• Download edelivery.oracle.com/oraclevm• Training
http://education.oracle.com/
For More Information…
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Oracle VM Sessions @ OpenWorld 2012
Monday, Oct. 01 Time Wednesday, Oct. 03
11:30 – 11:50
SBH7169 - Optimizing and Automating Virtual Infrastructure for Fusion Energy Research
Moscone South Exhibition Hall - Booth 2407
11:45 – 12:45
CON8727 - What’s New with Oracle VM Server for x86 and SPARC Architectures: A Technical Deep Dive
Moscone South, Room 252
12:15 – 1:15
CON8734 - Enterprise Cloud Simplified with Oracle VM
Moscone South, Room 270
1:15 – 2:15
CON8474 – Oracle Real Application Clusters (Oracle RAC) on Oracle VM : Best Practices
Moscone South, Room 301
CON8735 - Deploy Virtualized Oracle Applications in Minutes with Oracle VM Moscone West, Room 2006
3:30 – 4:30
CON6814 - Lessons Learned from Verizon’s Enterprise-Scale Virtualization Deployment with Oracle VM Moscone South, Room 304
4:45 – 5:45
CON10252 - Implementing a Service Practice with Oracle Linux and Virtualization
Marriott Marquis, Room Golden Gate A
3:30 – 4:30
CON11083 - Virtualized Infrastructure Design Strategies for Oracle Database Performance
Moscone South, Room 252
Virtualization Session Highlights
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Oracle OpenWorld 2012Oracle VM Hands-on Labs
Tuesday Oct. 02 Wednesday Oct. 03
10:15 – 11:15 HOL9558 - Deploying an IaaS Environment with Oracle VMMarriott Marquis – Salon 14 / 15
11:45 – 12:45HOL9559 - Virtualize and Deploy Oracle Applications in Minutes with Oracle VM
Marriott Marquis – Salon 14 / 15
5:00 – 6:00 HOL9870 - x86 Enterprise Cloud Infrastructure with Oracle VM 3.x and Sun ZFS Storage ApplianceMarriott Marquis – Salon 14 / 15
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Oracle OpenWorld 2012Oracle VM in DEMOgrounds
Software Deployment with Oracle VM – Sun 9/30 – 10/04 Moscone North, Upper Lobby N-022
Oracle VM Server for x86 – Mon Oct. 01 – Wed Oct. 03 Moscone South DEMOgrounds, S-137
Oracle VM Server for SPARC – Mon Oct. 01 – Wed Oct. 03
Moscone South DEMOgrounds, S-138
MySQL Connect Sept. 29, 30
Rapid Application Deployment with Oracle VM Templates Hilton San Francisco, Continental Ballroom HHM004
Saturday, September 29, 10:30 a.m - 1:30 pm; 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm Sunday, Sept 30, 9:30 a.m – 2:45 p.m.
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