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Human Centric Innovation
in Action
Fujitsu Forum 2015
18th – 19th November
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Fujitsu Solutions for Oracle Database as a Service (DBaaS)
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Speakers
Ian Price Digital Business Solution Manager, Fujitsu
Director, Oracle Database Strategy EMEA, Oracle
Prashant Barot
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Why optimise?
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Complex
IT Silos
Efficient, lower
Capex and Opex by DB & server consolidation
Consolidation
Simple
Standardization
Service Delivery (DBaaS)
Agile
Hybrid Cloud
Unified
Optimisation is a journey
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Prashant Barot Director, Oracle Database Strategy EMEA
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Typical Database Landscape
• Enterprises are already managing 100s-1000s of databases
• The majority of the challenges are manually intensive administration
• Greater use of data within the business is driving growth of databases
• The strong growth is also driving a requirement for faster provisioning
• Headcount pressure is a barrier to using more staff
These forces are driving enterprises to transform the
way they provision and manage databases
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Why DBaaS? Deliver Database Services Faster, Cheaper and with Lower Risk
Faster Deployments
Agility
Lower Total Cost of Ownership
Cost
Service Level Compliance
Risk
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Typical Problems
Agility Risk Cost
•Simple tasks like adding database capacity takes weeks
•New DB deployment takes months
•Complex testing of heterogeneous/multi-vendor systems
• Internal cloud projects failing to deliver enterprise capable solutions
•Business users unhappy with lack of agility/flexibility
• Storage budgets growing at an
alarming rate
• Business users demanding ever
higher SLAs at no extra cost
• Hundreds if not thousand of
databases to manage
• Year on year admin headcount
reductions
• Databases in costly extended
support
• # of Databases unpatched
• Recovery procedures untested
• Hardware near or at end-of-life
• Project/application based
upgrades rarely succeed
• Diminishing maintenance
windows
• Regular backup failures
• Continually fire-fighting, no pro-
active management
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How does DBaaS deliver?
Agility Cost Risk
Self-Service
Service Catalog
Elasticity
Tighter Security
Higher Availability
Greater Control
Metering
Shared Resources
Automation
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Where are you on journey to DBaaS?
Silos
Complex
Standardized
Simple
Consolidated
Efficient
Cloud
Agile
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What are the key components of Oracle DBaaS?
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Database Consolidation on Clouds Traditional consolidation methods
Schema Consolidation
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Shared Servers Shared Servers & OS Shared Servers, OS, & Database
Virtual Machines Clustered Databases
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Oracle Multitenant Simplifies consolidation; enables Database as a Service
Multitenant Database
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Schema Consolidation
Co
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lidat
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Den
sity
Shared Servers & OS Shared Servers, OS, & Database
Virtual Machines Clustered Databases
Shared Servers
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How does Oracle Database 12c enable DBaaS? New multitenant architecture designed for the Cloud
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• Enables high consolidation density – With no changes to existing applications
• Enables greater agility – With rapid provisioning, cloning and migration
• Enables Hybrid Clouds – Graceful coexistence and migration
• Fully complements existing technologies
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Consolidation Performance Test Highlights Oracle Multitenant Achieves Higher Performance with Less Resource Requirements
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200000
non-CDBs PDBs
Total Throughput 252 PDBs vs. non-CDBs
tps
0500
Number of Supported Database
(same Throughput per Database)
databases
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2000
non-CDBs PDBs
Memory Footprint per Database
(not including Buffer Cache) MB
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200
non-CDBs PDBs
Number of Cores Required to support 252 Databases
cores
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500000
non-CDBs PDBs
Storage IOPS Required to support 252 Databases
IOPS
80% higher aggregate
throughput
50% more databases
consolidated
8x reduction in memory footprint
64 fewer cores needed 3x reduction in storage IOPS
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Utilize spare capacity
Eliminate redundant overhead
Better resource Utilization
Manage many database as one
Provision PDBs via self-service
Easy to adopt and use
Reduce storage w/snapshot clones
ERP CRM DW
Container Database
Oracle Multitenant Benefits and Cost Savings
Reduce CapEX
Reduce OpEX
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Why Engineered Systems for DBaaS/Consolidation? Unique Exadata Software for accelerating all database workloads • Smart Flash Cache
–Uses flash for physical I/O
• Smart Flash Log –Uses flash to improve log I/O latency
• Smart Scan – Runs portions of a database query in storage
• Hybrid Columnar Compression (HCC) – Reduces the number of blocks and I/Os
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The Exadata Advantage for Consolidation How many databases on X86 compared to Exadata?
• 80 databases compared to 20 – 4X consolidation
• 4X greater throughput
• Faster response times – 132ms compared to 177ms
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20000
30000
40000
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X86 Exadata X4-2
Throughput (TPS) All tests run on same Exadata full rack
‒ with and without Exadata features* enabled
Increasing databases until saturation
Using OLTP workload
*Includes Exadata Smart Flash Logging, Smart Flash Cache, Smart Scan, Smart Flash Cache compression, Storage Indexes, Network RM, IORM
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DBAs and IT LOBs and Developers
New Application Development Projects with PaaS Assurance
Move Dev/Test to Oracle Cloud with data
masking
Backup Database to Oracle Cloud
Hybrid Database Cloud Use Cases
Oracle Database 12c Database
Upgrade New Features – In-Memory
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Disaster Recovery / Reporting in the Cloud
Lift & Shift - Clone
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Allied Irish Bank ‘On Premise, Oracle Optimized’ DBaaS
Situation
Server platform (HP-UX PA-RISC) hosting large majority of db‘s EOL during 2013/2014
80 independent Oracle db‘s supporting 95 business services
15 production servers running 5 OS‘s
25 test/dev servers running 5 OS‘s
6 versions of Oracle
Comple multi-vendor stack
Limited agility to respond to business
Results Agility
– Lead time: 10 days -> 2 days
– Man effort: 5 days -> 0.5 days
– Teams impacted: 3 -> 1
Cost
– 65% less effort in database patching
– 250 test databases to 25
Risk
– Significantly reduced complexity
Solution
6 X Oracle T4-4 servers
Oracle Real Application Clusters
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Database As A Service – A Game Changer
66% Reduced staff to operate the
platform
From 8 weeks to 4 hours
Time to provision a new database environment
65% TCO Savings over 5 years
14 MEuro Net Present Value over 5
years, with immediate payback
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Ian Price Digital Business Solutions Manager
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Optimisation in action
Fujitsu ICT Optimisation
Key drivers
Database Consolidation
Improve availability
Gain experience
Benefits
From 126 down to 6 servers
reduced operational & management costs by 80%
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Fujitsu “Database as a Service” Solution for Oracle
Customer pain points/needs
Policy-driven resource management
Capacity planning
Automated provisioning with self-service access
DBaaS benefits (cost savings, agility, risk reduction)
Highest consolidation density, easy maintenance, good isolation (security), easy implementation and onboarding, good application suitability
Improving quality of services, providing resource elasticity, rapid provisioning, accountability
Platform- and database consolidation (incl. schema consolidation, container databases)
Source: Oracle
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Fujitsu DBaaS Services Summary
Managed Services Consulting Services
License Management
Optimised Reference Architectures
Plan Build Run
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Fujitsu Oracle Optimisation Assessment
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Summary
Deliver Database Services Faster, Cheaper and with Lower Risk
Faster Deployments
Agility
Lower Total Cost of Ownership
Cost
Service Level Compliance
Risk
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Meet us in the exhibition area at our joint booth with Oracle „C31“
Summary
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Contacts
Ian Price Digital Business Solution Manager, Fujitsu
@ianprice_uk
+44 7867 830810
Director, Oracle Database Strategy EMEA, Oracle
+49 160 713 3656
Prashant Barot
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