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Summary of Oracle OpenWorld announcements at Systems Spotlight Luncheon Oct 9 in Hartford CT
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Oracle: Systems Spotlight Luncheon
Oct 2013 v3
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The Safe Harbor
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
Systems Announcements at Oracle Open World (Dan Lyons)
Customer Examples: Oracle for IBM Customers (Sandrino Cueva)
Customer Examples: Oracle on Oracle hardware (Dan Lyons)
Call to Action: Schedule an on-site detailed briefing (You)
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Oracle Open World Sept 23-26, 2013 Major Systems Announcements
Database 12c In-Memory Option
SPARC M6 Processor Upgrade
SPARC M6-32 System
SuperCluster M6-32
Exalytics SPARC T5-8
Oracle Database Backup, Logging and Recovery Appliance
ZS3 Storage Announcement
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Oracle 12c: Stores Data in Both Formats Simultaneously
Optimizing Transaction and Query Performance Row Format Databases versus Column Format Databases
Row
Transactions run faster on row format
– Insert or query a sales order
– Fast processing few rows, many columns
Column
Analytics run faster on column format
– Report on sales totals by state
– Fast accessing few columns, many rows
ORDER
SALES
SALES
S
T
A
T
E
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BOTH row and column
in-memory formats for
same data/table
Simultaneously active and
transactionally consistent
100X Faster Analytics &
reporting: column format
2X Faster OLTP: row format
Breakthrough: Dual Format In-Memory Database
Column
Format
Memory
Row
Format
Memory
Analytics OLTP Sales Sales
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Generate Reports Instantly: sub-second
In-Memory
Report Outline
Example: Show sales trends for footwear products in outlet stores
Stores
Products
Sales
Sales
Dynamically creates
in-memory report object
Report object populated
during fact scan
Reports 20x faster without
predefined cubes
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Column Store Replaces Analytic Indexes
Table 1 to 3
OLTP
Indexes Analytic queries 100X faster
OLTP & batch: 2X - 3X faster
No Analytic Index Overhead
Replaced by Column Store:
Near Zero Overhead Updates
Less Tuning & Administration
In-Memory
Column Store
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Oracle In-Memory Column Store: Easy to Use
1. Configure Memory Capacity inmemory_size = XXX GB
2. Configure tables or partitions to be in memory alter table | partition … inmemory;
3. Drop analytic indexes to speed up OLTP
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Oracle In-Memory Requires Zero Application Changes
Full Functionality - No restrictions on SQL
Easy to Implement - No migration of data
Fully Compatible - All existing applications run unchanged
Fully Multitenant - Oracle In-Memory is Cloud Ready
Uniquely Achieves All In-Memory Benefits With No Application Changes
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Investing in Silicon Innovation An Accelerated Pace of Engineering Execution
March 26, 2013 March 26, 2013 Sept. 23, 2013
NEW
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New Oracle Processor Technology SPARC M6: Higher Density and Lower Cost / Core
New: 12 S3 cores @ 3.6GHz
Large 48MB shared L3 Cache
Scalable to 32 processors
Integrated 2x8 PCIe 3.0
Integrated ISA-based crypto
acceleration
2X THROUGHPUT
PERFORMANCE
OF M5
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The Ultimate Software Optimization: Hardware Moving Oracle Database & Java Software Functions into Hardware
More Software in Silicon
Database query acceleration
Java acceleration
Application data protection
Data decompression
Investment
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Extreme performance
– 2X the processor cores
– 2X the throughput
– In memory Oracle data base queries 7X faster
Highest efficiency: built-in, no-cost virtualization
– Flexible physical and logical system partitioning
– Continuous availability design to eliminate downtime
– All of your existing apps just run, faster
Best for in-memory computing
– 2X more memory per processor of any datacenter server
– Terabytes per second of memory bandwidth
Oracle Introduces the SPARC M6-32 Server
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Unprecedented Performance and Scalability Oracle M6: Terabyte Scale Computing
384 cores, 3,072 threads
Hardware Optimized Virtualization
32 Terabytes Memory
3 TERABYTES
PER SECOND
SYSTEM
BANDWIDTH
1.4 TERABYTES
PER SECOND
MEMORY
BANDWIDTH
1 TERABYTE
PER SECOND
I/O
BANDWIDTH
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Oracle’s Big Memory Advantage
Game changing performance
advantage on database
queries when using big
memory
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Scan-rate Query1 Query2
Rela
tive P
erf
orm
an
ce
Small Memory Large Memory
>7X PERFORMANCE BOOST
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Oracle SuperCluster M6-32 Oracle’s Ultimate Engineered System
Highest performance
Most scalable engineered system
Most flexible: Grow compute and storage
independently
Best for In-Memory computing: Oracle
Database12c and applications optimized
Highest consolidation ratios
Highest availability and serviceability
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Oracle SuperCluster Extending the Product Family
Best Price / performance
High consolidation ratios
Run database and
applications on a single rack
Scalable configurations
Exadata database
optimizations
Exalogic software and other
application optimizations
Layered Optimized
Virtualization
Virtual Tuning Assistant
SuperCluster M6-32 SuperCluster T5-8
All SuperCluster T5-8
benefits, PLUS…
Vertical scaling
In-memory applications
using big memory
capacity
Oracle Database12c
and applications
optimized
Mainframe-class RAS
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SuperCluster SuperCluster T5-8 SuperCluster M6-32
Half Rack Full Rack Minimum Maximum
Processors 8 16 16 32
Memory 2TB 4TB 8 TB 32 TB
Exadata Storage Servers 4 8 9
Oracle SuperCluster At A Glance
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Oracle SuperCluster Price-Performance
SuperCluster T5-8 Half
SuperCluster T5-8 Full
SuperCluster M6-32 Max
Performance
Price-Performance
Oracle Eliminates the High-End Premium with SuperCluster
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The New Exalytics In-Memory Machine T5-8
The world’s fastest processor and
the world’s best analytics software
Massive scalability
Tens-of-thousands of BI users
Sub-second response times
Extreme analytics infrastructure consolidation
4TB Memory
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Exalytics T5-8: Product Specification
Compute 8 SPARC T5 processors -128 cores total Memory 4 TB RAM Networking 40 Gbps InfiniBand – 4 ports 10 Gbps Ethernet – 4 ports 8 Gbps FibreChannel – 4 ports Storage 3.2 TB Flash Storage 7.2 TB HDD Capacity
Available Now
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What is Unique To Exalytics T5?
Ideal platform for multi-department shared analytic infrastructure
– Pre-defined partitioning options
– Zero-overhead, pre-built virtualization with Oracle VM for Solaris
– Finer grain resource isolation available in every VM using Solaris Zones
– ZFS snapshots provide fast backup and restore
Highly efficient CPU processing: More users per processor
– Latency may be higher compared to X3; but can support more users and achieve higher
throughput
All software same as Exalytics X3-4
– Note: Endeca – Solaris planned for near future release
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The New Oracle Database Backup, Logging, Recovery Appliance Real time log shipping: near zero data loss
Fast restore to any time point
Delta-only architecture: minimizes network load
End-to-end visibility: cloud & replica, disk to tape option
Scalable appliance: backs up 1000s databases
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Backup Appliances not designed for Databases Treats Databases as Just More Files to Copy
Lose business data - restore from backup loses a day of data
Slow down business - backup overhead slows applications
Not scalable - must deploy and manage multiple appliances
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Database Backup Logging Recovery Appliance Architected for Protection of Critical Business Data
Real time log shipping:
near zero data loss
Fast restore to any time point
Delta-only architecture:
minimizes network load
End-to-end visibility: cloud &
replica, disk to tape option
Scalable appliance:
backs up 1000s databases
1000s of
Databases
Validated &
Compressed
Change Deltas
Database Backup Logging
Recovery Appliance
Real-time Log &
Change Deltas
Optional
Archive to Tape
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Oracle Database Backup & Logging as a Cloud Service
Oracle
Public Cloud
Data Center B
Data Center A
Data Center C
New Public Cloud
Backup Service
‒ Data encrypted at source
Backup DBs directly to cloud
Replicate backups from
Database Backup Logging
Recovery Appliance to
Oracle Public Cloud
Database Backup Logging
Recovery Appliances can
also replicate to each other
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Oracle’s new ZS3 Series
ZS3-2 ZS3-4
• Single or Dual Controllers
• 512GB DRAM
• 8 PCIe Slots
• 16 Disk Enclosures*
• 12TB Read Flash
• 4TB Write Flash*
• Single or Dual Controllers
• 2TB DRAM
• 14 PCIe Slots
• 36 Disk Enclosures
• 12TB Read Flash
• 10TB Write Flash
2x Faster
3x More Scalable
OS8 Storage OS Support
* ZS3-2 will release with expansion to 8 disk enclosures. Scale to 16 expected within 6 months of release.
ZFS Storage Operating System • Most powerful storage software suite
• Engineered Integration with Oracle software
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ZS3: World Record Performance 4X Better Price-performance for Financial Processing, Database
Queries, and Video Streaming Applications
IBM DS8870 15,423 SPC-2 MBPS
TM
$134.2 SPC-2 Price PerformanceTM
VSP 13,147 SPC-2 MBPSTM
$95.3 SPC-2 Price PerformanceTM
P9500 XP 13,147 SPC-2 MBPSTM
$131.2 SPC-2 Price PerformanceTM
17,224 SPC-2 MBPSTM
$22.5 SPC-2 Price PerformanceTM
ZS3-4
Results as of September 10, 2013, for more information go to www.storageperformance.org/results SPC-2. Results for Oracle ZFS Storage ZS3-4 are 17,244.22 SPC-2 MBPS™, $22.53 SPC-2 Price-Performance. Full results at www.storageperformance.org/results/benchmark_results_spc2#b00067. Results for IBM DS8870 are 15,423.66 SPC-2 MBPS, $131.21 SPC-2 Price-Performance. Full results at ww.storageperformance.org/results/benchmark_results_spc2#b00062. Results for Hitachi VSP are 13,147 SPC-2 MBPS, $95.38 SPC-2 Price-Performance. Full results at www.storageperformance.org/results/benchmark_results_spc2#b000600. Results for HP P9500 XP Disk Array are 13,147.87 SPC-2 MBPS, $88.34 SPC-2 Price-Performance. Full results at www.storageperformance.org/results/benchmark_results_spc2#b00056.
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Thousands of Engineered Systems In Production Existing Applications, Spectacular Results
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Oracle Open World Major Systems Announcements - Summary Database 12c In-Memory Option
– Provides 100x Read Performance; 4x OLTP Performance
SPARC M6 Server - Processor Upgrade
– Twice the Cores, Twice the Throughput, Twice the Performance, But Not Twice the Price
SuperCluster M6-32
– Flexibility and Performance of SuperCluster Brought to the Big Iron Arena with an M6-32 Option
Exalytics SPARC T5-8
– OBIEE and Hyperion Acceleration on SPARC for Intensive Memory Workloads
Oracle Database Backup, Logging and Recovery Appliance
– Many to One Database Protection Mechanism With Potential Cloud Offload Capabilities
ZS3 Storage Announcement
– Hardware and OS Upgrades To Match More Intensive DB Workloads
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SPARC: Best Enterprise Portfolio
T4-1B
T4-1
T4-2
T4-4
T5-1B
T5-2
T5-4 SuperCluster T5-8 and M6-32
Exalytics T5-8
Entry-Level Mid-Range High-End Engineered Systems
M6-32, M5-32
T5-8
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Agenda
Systems Announcements at Oracle Open World (Dan Lyons)
Customer Examples: Oracle for IBM Customers (Sandrino Cueva)
Customer Examples: Oracle on Oracle hardware (Dan Lyons)
Call to Action: Schedule an on-site detailed briefing (You)
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Features Customers Value
Customers base buying decisions on key values
– System performance
– System price
– TCO cost
Other characteristics are implementation details that designers balance
for System performance & price
– GHz, transistor count, cache sizes, instruction issue rate, cache policies,
chip size, TLB design, core design, hardware thread count, circuit board
layout, internal buffers, redundancy, register count, FP, etc…
Versus design tradeoffs
- System capacity
- Low Risk Deployments
- Efficiencies
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Wo
rse
B
ette
r
Historical Economics of SMP Near Linear Pricing
$/U
nit
of
Pe
rfo
rma
nc
e
T5-4
$147,992
T5-8
$268,314
M6-32
$1,209,943
T5-2
$67,042
IBM Power 750 POWER7+ $204,982
IBM Power 780 POWER7+ $2,101,370
IBM Power 795 POWER7
$6,491,183
IBM Power 740 POWER7+ $101,571
2 Socket 4 Socket 8 Socket 32 Socket
List Price of Equivalent configurations: Sockets, Memory, OS, Virtualization
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rse
B
ette
r
Historical Economics of SMP Near Linear Pricing
$/U
nit
of
Pe
rfo
rma
nc
e
T5-4
$147,992
T5-8
$268,314
M6-32
$1,209,943
T5-2
$67,042
2 Socket 4 Socket 8 Socket 32 Socket
List Price of Equivalent configurations: Sockets, Memory, OS, Virtualization
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Wo
rse
B
ette
r
Historical Economics of SMP Near Linear Pricing
$/U
nit
of
Pe
rfo
rma
nc
e
T5-4
$147,992
T5-8
$268,314
M6-32
$1,209,943
T5-2
$67,042
IBM Power 750 POWER7+ $204,982
IBM Power 780 POWER7+ $2,101,370
IBM Power 795 POWER7
$6,491,183
IBM Power 740 POWER7+ $101,571
2 Socket 4 Socket 8 Socket 32 Socket
List Price of Equivalent configurations: Sockets, Memory, OS, Virtualization
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rse
B
ette
r
Near Linear Pricing
$/U
nit
of
Pe
rfo
rma
nc
e
T5-4
$147,992
T5-8
$268,314
M6-32
$1,209,943
T5-2
$67,042
IBM Power 750 POWER7+ $204,982
IBM Power 780 POWER7+ $2,101,370
IBM Power 795 POWER7
$6,491,183
IBM Power 740 POWER7+ $101,571
2 Socket 4 Socket 8 Socket 32 Socket
List Price of Equivalent configurations: Sockets, Memory, OS, Virtualization
Oracle: Re-engineering the Economics of SMP
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European Hospital Organization 4x performance gain with no change to applications
COMPANY
• Largest hospital organization in region
• Consolidate existing servers, improve performance
• Installed base of M5000 systems running Solaris 10
OPPORTUNITIES
• Deliver 2x immediate performance gain with upside for 4x improvement over time
• Lower cost of acquisition than IBM Power 7+ systems
• Next generation platform for DB2
SOLUTION
• Selected SPARC T5-4 servers running Solaris 10
• Solaris compatibility for applications ensures more rapid transition
RESULT
Chose SPARC T5-4 and Solaris 10 for best combination of acquisition cost and price/performance
• Achieved goal of providing the maximum performance required at 4x existing platforms
• Lower cost to acquire than similarly positioned IBM Power 7+/AIX offering
• No application change required for DB2: no patching, no porting, no recompile, just drop-in replacement due to Solaris application compatibility
IBM P770
M5000
SPARC T5-4
Performance
IBM P770
M5000
SPARC T5-4
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European Hospital Organization Lower cost of acquisition and 4x better price/performance than IBM
Oracle Solaris 10
IBM DB2
SPARC T5-4
Increased Performance by 4X
Rapid time to Adoption
SAN Storage
SPARC T5-4 #1
Oracle Solaris 10
SPARC T5-4 #2
Oracle Solaris 10
T5-4
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COMPANY
• Large Oracle SPARC installed base financial
institution software ISV
• Requirement to reduce data center costs and
consolidate platforms
• Minimize risk and complexity by leveraging
Oracle Solaris operating system
OPPORTUNITY
• Characterize SPARC T5-8 as their new mid-
range system with proven performance against
IBM Pure Flex
• Replace IBM Pure Flex with T5-8 for higher
performance and better response times
RESULTS
• 8x price/performance advantage over IBM
Pure Flex
• 6x performance increase based on utilization
• 4x higher performance per core
• 4x additional agents supported
• 1.3x better application response times
SPARC T5-8 Delivers Impressive Throughput for Core Banking Application
Core Banking Applications
0 5 10
Price/Performance
CPU Utilization
Performance/Core
SPARC T5
IBM
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Scalability of Oracle
Solaris/SPARC and superior
virtualization with Solaris Zones
Superior Scalability
and Virtualization
Oracle Solaris 11
SPARC T5-8
8x price/performance over IBM Pure Flex
6x Performance increase
4x better performance per core
30% faster response times
SPARC T5-8 Impressive Throughput Improvement of Core Banking Application
Core Banking Applications
IBM Pure Flex
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COMPANY
• One of the largest mobile telephony providers in
their region in Europe
• Seeking to reduce reduce data center
complexity and cost, and increase subscriber
performance
OPPORTUNITY
• SPARC T5-4 with Oracle Solaris offers proven
higher performance and lower TCO than
existing IBM platform running Oracle Enterprise
Database 11gR2
• Improve customer response times with higher
performance I/O, CPU, and query response
times
RESULTS
• Baseline equivalent tested Oracle SPARC T5-4
on a 6 CPU to 6 CPU basis compared to
existing IBM platform
• 1.1x improvement in I/O intensive query run
times
• 1.1x improvement in CPU intensive query run
times
• 1.1x improvement in merge query run times
Telecommunications Provider
Oracle Database 11gR2 Query Run Times
SPARC T5 and Oracle Solaris Improves Oracle Enterprise Database 11gR2 Performance
Existing Platform
SPARC T5-4
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SPARC T5-4
1.1x Improved Oracle Enterprise
Database 11gR2 Response
Times
IBM Power 795
SPARC T5 and Oracle Solaris Significantly Reduce Total Cost of Ownership
Telecommunications Provider
Significant reduction in
Oracle core software
licensing costs
Total Cost of Ownership Comparison
SPARC T5-4 to IBM Power 795 (both 64 cores)
Installed Base Proposed
Total 5 Year TCO ($000) IBM Power 795 SPARC T5-4
Hardware Acquisition $ - $ 149
Hardware Service $ 1,957 $ 98
Software Licensing/Service $ 3,322 $ 830
Power and Cooling $ 81 $ 12
Floor Space $ 24 $ 2
Integration $ - $ 7
$ 5,384 $ 1,098
Net TCO Difference 5x Lower
System Configurations:
SPARC T5-4 SPARC T5 3.6GHz 1024GB 4 chips 64 cores
POWER 795 POWER 7 4.0GHz 512GB 8 chips 64 cores
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Pharmaceutical Manufacturer and Distributor
COMPANY OVERVIEW
– Rapidly growing pharmaceutical distributor and retailer migrating from
Oracle JD Edwards EnterpriseOne SP12 and Oracle Database 9iR2
– Replacing IBM hardware platform running IBM AIX and EMC storage which
lacks the required scalability, performance, high availability, and centralized
management
SPARC SUPERCLUSTER BENEFITS
– Ideal platform to consolidate IBM x86, IBM p6 AIX, and EMC storage to one
SPARC SuperCluster half rack with additional capacity for future expansion
– SPARC SuperCluster platform allowed for a phased migration porting Oracle
JD Edwards EnterpriseOne to Oracle Solaris 10, and subsequently migrating
the database to Oracle Database 11gR2 using Exadata storage cells
– Scalable engineered system to implement data warehouse and ODI running
Oracle JD Edwards EnterpriseOne, Exadata, and WebLogic
– Centralized management of an integrated solution and a single point of
technical support for all components decreased both costs and risks
SOLUTIONS
– Half-rack SPARC SuperCluster with domains for Oracle Database 11gR2
database and Oracle Solaris general-purpose domains
– CPU and memory resource allocated 50% for Oracle JD Edwards Enterprise
One using Oracle Solaris Cluster, and 50% for Oracle Database 11gR2
PERFORMANCE RESULTS
– Performance comparison against IBM 5x IBM 3550, 1x
IBM p630, 1x IBM P6 P550 and EMC CX4 240 40TB
– 34x improvement in batch report with Oracle 11gR2
Database connected to Sun ZFS Storage 7320 Appliance
storage in SPARC SuperCluster
– Exponential improvements in Oracle Database batch
reporting with up to 153x using Oracle Exadata Storage
Servers
– 4x performance migrating database from Oracle
Database 10gR2 in Solaris 10 general-purpose domain to
Oracle Database 11gR2
– 2.5x performance improvement of Oracle JD Edwards
EnterpriseOne sales order processing
SPARC Super Cluster
M9000/EMC Loading Oracle
Database with TIBCO
Oracle RMAN Backups
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SPARC SuperCluster Architecture Oracle JD Edwards EnterpriseOne
One View Reporting Across the Enterprise
Complete, Integrated Solution Applications,
Database, ZFS Storage Appliance on Infinband
Pharmaceutical Manufacturer and Distributor
Domain Architecture Optimized
for Application Workloads
2.5x performance improvement of Oracle JD
Edwards EnterpriseOne sales order processing
InfiniBand Network
• Oracle Solaris 11 domains for 11gR2
• Oracle Solaris 10 domains for JDE
• Oracle Exadata Storage Servers
• Sun ZFS Storage 7320 Appliance
T4-4 Node 2
Oracle Solaris 11
Oracle Solaris 11
DB Domain
T4-4 Node 1
Oracle Solaris 11
Oracle Solaris 11
DB Domain
GP Domain GP Domain
EXADATA
STORAGE
EXADATA
STORAGE
EXADATA
STORAGE
ZFS
STORAGE
APPLIANCE
Consolidated Multiple Legacy IBM pSeries and IBM
x86 Systems and 40TB EMC Storage to SPARC
SuperCluster Half Rack
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SPARC T5 Leadership: Seventeen #1’s
SPARC T5: Oracle best on Oracle throughout datacenter
– SPARC T5 best at Enterprise Database
– SPARC T5 best at Enterprise Java & Oracle Applications
– SPARC T5 best at Cloud – best virtualization
– SPARC T5 best at Analytics
SPARC – Industry’s best enterprise midrange
– 2x to 3x performance vs. IBM Power7/7+ & competitive x86 servers
Innovations for Enterprise performance leadership
– Leading throughput, fast single-thread, leading Software in Silicon
Best performance and $/performance on audited results
See benchmark disclosure slide
SPARC T5
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Summary
Performance: We beat IBM on a systems basis with T5 anywhere from 2-5x price/performance over P7 and P7+.
Total Cost: Whether looking at Total Cost of Acquisition, Total Cost of Ownership, or Total Cost of Management, Oracle has proven that SPARC is a lower cost platform than P7 and P7+ regardless of how many cores, sockets and memory.
Virtualization: We continue to be the leader in Unix virtualization with lower overhead, Zones, secure VM migration and direct I/O. We have also unified Oracle VM across SPARC and x86 platforms.
Value Growth: IBM gained 10% over P7 with P7+ (and in some cases lost performance). Oracle gained 2x with T4 to T5 in a 12 month period. P7+ was long delayed.
Roadmap: Oracle has consistently delivered on the promises in its Roadmap and will continue to do so. The next generation of SPARC processors with Software in Silicon Application Accelerators are already being manufactured for release next calendar year! Where is Power8 from IBM and what is it?
Why Choose SPARC over IBM Power?
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Agenda
Systems Announcements at Oracle Open World (Dan Lyons)
Customer Examples: Oracle for IBM Customers (Sandrino Cueva)
Customer Examples: Oracle on Oracle hardware (Dan Lyons)
Call to Action: Schedule an on-site detailed briefing (You)
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Agenda
Systems Announcements at Oracle Open World (Dan Lyons)
Customer Examples: Oracle for IBM Customers (Sandrino Cueva)
Customer Examples: Oracle on Oracle hardware (Dan Lyons)
Call to Action: Schedule an on-site detailed briefing (You)
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Upcoming Oracle Events…
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Required Benchmark Disclosure Statement Copyright 2013, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Oracle and Java are registered trademarks of Oracle and/or its affiliates. Other names may be trademarks of their respective owners.
Results as of 3/26/2013.
TPC Benchmark C, tpmC, and TPC-C are trademarks of the Transaction Processing Performance Council (TPC). SPARC T5-8 (8/128/1024) with Oracle Database 11g Release 2 Enterprise Edition
with Partitioning, 8,552,523 tpmC, $0.55 USD/tpmC, available 9/25/2013, New Order 90th% Response Time 0.410sec. IBM Power 780 Cluster (24/192/768) with DB2 ESE 9.7, 10,366,254 tpmC,
$1.38 USD/tpmC, available 10/13/2010, New Order 90th% Response Time 2.10 sec. IBM x3850 X5 (4/40/80) with DB2 ESE 9.7, 3,014,684 tpmC, $0.59 USD/tpmC, available 7/11/2011. IBM x3850 X5
(4/32/64) with DB2 ESE 9.7, 2,308,099 tpmC, $0.60 USD/tpmC, available 5/20/2011. IBM Flex x240 (2/16/32) with DB2 ESE 9.7, 1,503,544 tpmC, $0.53 USD/tpmC, available 8/16/2012. IBM Power
780 (2/8/32) with IBM DB2 9.5, 1,200,011 tpmC, $0.69 USD/tpmC, available 10/13/2010. Source: http://www.tpc.org/tpcc, results as of 3/26/2013.
SPEC and the benchmark name SPECjEnterprise are registered trademarks of the Standard Performance Evaluation Corporation. Results from www.spec.org as of 3/26/2013. SPARC T5-8,
57,422.17 SPECjEnterprise2010 EjOPS; SPARC T4-4, 40,104.86 SPECjEnterprise2010 EjOPS; Sun Server X2-8, 27,150.05 SPECjEnterprise2010 EjOPS; Cisco UCS B440 M2, 26,118.67
SPECjEnterprise2010 EjOPS; IBM Power 780, 16,646.34 SPECjEnterprise2010 EjOPS. SPARC T3-4 9456.28 SPECjEnterprise2010 EjOPS. SPARC T5-8 (SPARC T5-8 Server base package,
8xSPARC T5 16-core processors, 128x16GB-1066 DIMMS, 2x600GB 10K RPM 2.5. SAS-2 HDD, 4x Power Cables) List Price $268,742. IBM Power 780 (IBM Power 780:9179 Model MHB, 4x3.8GHz
16-core, 64x one processor activation, 4xCEC Enclosure with IBM Bezel, I/O Backplane and System Midplane,16x 0/32GB DDR3 Memory (4x8GB) DIMMS-1066MHz Power7 CoD Memory, 12x
Activation of 1 GB DDR3 Power7 Memory, 5x Activation of 100GB DDR3 Power7 Memory, 1x Disk/Media Backplane. 2x 146.8GB SAS 15K RPM 2.5. HDD (AIX/Linux only), 4x AC Power Supply
1725W) List Price $992,023. Source: Oracle.com and IBM.com, collected 03/18/2013.
SPEC & the benchmark name SPECjbb are registered trademarks of Standard Performance Evaluation Corporation (SPEC). Results as of 3/26/2013, see http://www.spec.org for more information.
SPARC T5-2 75,658 SPECjbb2013-MultiJVM max-jOPS, 23,334 SPECjbb2013-MultiJVM critical-jOPS. Sun Server X2-4 65,211 SPECjbb2013-MultiJVM max-jOPS, 22,057 SPECjbb2013-MultiJVM
critical-jOPS. Sun Server X3-2 41,954 SPECjbb2013-MultiJVM max-jOPS, 13,305 SPECjbb2013-MultiJVM critical-jOPS. SPARC T4-2 34,804 SPECjbb2013-MultiJVM max-jOPS, 10,101
SPECjbb2013-MultiJVM critical-jOPS. HP ProLiant DL560p Gen8 66,007 SPECjbb2013-MultiJVM max-jOPS, 16,577 SPECjbb2013-MultiJVM critical-jOPS. HP ProLiant ML350p Gen8 40,047
SPECjbb2013-MultiJVM max-jOPS, 12,308 SPECjbb2013-MultiJVM critical-jOPS. Supermicro X8DTN+ 20,977 SPECjbb2013-MultiJVM max-jOPS, 6,188 SPECjbb2013-MultiJVM critical-jOPS. HP
ProLiant ML310e Gen8 12,315 SPECjbb2013-MultiJVM max-jOPS, 2,908 SPECjbb2013-MultiJVM critical-jOPS. Intel R1304BT 6,198 SPECjbb2013-MultiJVM max-jOPS, 1,722 SPECjbb2013-
MultiJVM critical-jOPS.
Two-tier SAP Sales and Distribution (SD) Standard Application benchmarks SAP Enhancement package 5 for SAP ERP 6.0 as of 3/26/13:SPARC M5-32 (32 processors, 192 cores, 1536 threads)
85,050 SAP SD users, 32 x 3.6 GHz SPARC M5, 4 TB memory, Oracle Database 11g, Oracle Solaris 11, Cert# 2013009. SPARC T5-8 (8 processors, 64 cores, 1024 threads) 40,000 SAP SD users,
8 x 3.6 GHz SPARC T5, 2 TB memory, Oracle Database 11g, Oracle Solaris 11, Cert# 2013008. IBM Power 760 (8 processors, 48 cores, 192 threads) 25,488 SAP SD users, 8 x 3.41 GHz IBM
POWER7+, 1024 GB memory, DB2 10, AIX 7.1, Cert#2013004. Two-tier SAP Sales and Distribution (SD) Standard Application benchmarks SAP Enhancement package 4 for SAP ERP 6.0 as of
4/30/12:IBM Power 795 (32 processors, 256 cores, 1024 threads) 126,063 SAP SD users, 32 x 4 GHz IBM POWER7, 4 TB memory, DB2 9.7, AIX7.1, Cert#2010046. SPARC Enterprise Server M9000
(64 processors, 256 cores, 512 threads) 32,000 SAP SD users, 64 x 2.88 GHz SPARC64 VII, 1152 GB memory, Oracle Database 10g, Oracle Solaris 10, Cert# 2009046. SAP, R/3, reg TM of SAP AG
in Germany and other countries. More info www.sap.com/benchmark
SPEC and the benchmark names SPECfp, SPECint are registered trademarks of the Standard Performance Evaluation Corporation. Results as of March 26, 2013 from www.spec.org and this
report. SPARC T5-8: 3750 SPECint_rate2006, 3490 SPECint_rate_base2006, 3020 SPECfp_rate2006, 2770 SPECfp_rate_base2006; SPARC T5-1B: 467 SPECint_rate2006, 436
SPECint_rate_base2006, 369 SPECfp_rate2006, 350 SPECfp_rate_base2006. IBM Power 780 8-chip 3.92GHz: 2770 SPECint_rate2006. IBM Power 710 Express 1-chip 3.556GHz: 289
SPECint_rate2006.
Must be in SPARC T5 & M5 Presos with Benchmark Results