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Oracle Strategy and Datacenter trends

Fran Navarro Sales Consultant - BarcelonaAbril- 2014

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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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Oracle Strategy and Datacenter trends

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Top 10 Trends for the Datacenter Market

Trend #1: Integrated Systems in Enterprise Datacenters Will See Rapid Growth

IDC OPINION: April 2014, IDC #247346

Improved reliability. Because integrated systems are designed to be deployed as one "unit,” they have more robust reliability compared with compute, storage, and networking equivalents that draw from multiple devices; with multiple devices come multiple points of failure.

Reduced operational costs for IT assets. Overall, operational costs for integrated systems tend to be lower than the operational costs for comparable compute, storage, and networking equivalents — particularly in terms of power draw. When operating midsize or larger datacenters, the incremental savings on power from integrated systems adds up quickly.

Reduced capital costs for IT assets. Acquisition costs for integrated systems can be lower than those for comparable compute, storage, and networking equivalents, and those lower costs can have a big impact on capital expenditure for datacenters of any size.

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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

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ENGINEERED SYSTEMS: HARDWARE & SOFTWARE

ENGINEERED SYSTEMS AND APPLICATIONSSPARC

SuperClusterExadata

X4-8Exadata

X4-2 Exalogic Exalytics

Chipset SPARC Intel Intel Intel Intel

Target Workload

OLTP and platform consolidation

OLTPDW and database

consolidationHigh performing

applicationsOBI 11g and

Essbase

Software Oracle DB and RAC Oracle DB and RAC Oracle DB and RACExalogic Elastic Cloud Software

Times Ten for BI, OBI EE Foundations

Suite, WebLogic Server

OperatingSystem(s)

Solaris (10, 11) Linux, Solaris (11) Linux, Solaris (11) Linux, Solaris (11) Linux

NetworkingInfiniband/

1/10GB Ethernet, Fiber Channel

Infiniband/1/10GB Ethernet

Infiniband/1/10GB Ethernet

Infiniband/10GB Ethernet

Infiniband/10GB Ethernet

Storage Software

ZFS Storage and Exadata Storage*

Exadata Storage Software

Exadata Storage Software

n/a n/a

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Specialized(Fewer Workload Choices)

(Multiple workloads)

General Purpose

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Exalytics

ExadataBDA

Exalogic

SSC

OracleOptimizedSolutions

PureFlex ApplicationSystem

VCE vBlock

NetAppFlexPod

COTS Components

PureData

Teradata

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ENGINEERED SYSTEMS: HARDWARE & SOFTWARETop Vendors, Worldwide Integrated Platforms (Revenues are in Millions)

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Top 10 Trends for the Datacenter Market

Trend #2: Cloud Service Providers Will Drive Demand for Homogenous Systems

IDC OPINION: April 2014, IDC #247346

Our second trend is that cloud service providers will be the primary driver in the datacenter market for industry growth toward more homogenous systems, often erroneously referred to as commodity systems. In contrast — and as a complement — to our first trend about enterprise datacenter adoption of integrated systems, we believe that cloud service providers, which favor highly componentized and homogenized systems, will drive the growth of these systems within the datacenter market.

Cloud service providers' interest in ODM hardware stems primarily from cloud service providers‘ increased control over the ability to work with ODMs to design hardware that's specifically built for the individual service provider's needs. Cloud service providers — including providers offering hyperscale solutions — are also interested in open source design options, as seen through entities such as the Open Compute Project

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Oracle Virtual Compute Appliance

Fits into your data center easily– New- or existing storage

– All your x86 operating systems

IT spends more time on strategic operations and less time plugging cables

A more agile business…– Deploy infrastructure hardware faster

– Deploy applications faster

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Top 10 Trends for the Datacenter Market

Trend #3: The IT Hardware Industry Will Flip to a Cloud-First Strategy

IDC OPINION: April 2014, IDC #247346

Trend #4: Datacenter Software Developers Will Shift Top Priority to OpenStack/Open Platforms

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Virtual Assembly

Java Database

OVM OVM

Oracle VM Zone

Database Pool Middleware Pool

Infrastructure Zone

Oracle Solutions for Customer Private Cloud

Java PaaS– Java Services on

pre-installed WebLogic platform

Assembly (IaaS++)– Assembly: Multi-tier

environments with/without pre-deployed applications

Database PaaS– Database Services

on pre-installed database platform

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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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Oracle Virtual Networking in Oracle Virtual Compute Appliance

Oracle Fabric Interconnect

Oracle SDN

• Converged infrastructure• Fewer switches, cards and cables

• Flat architecture• Simple topology, fewer tiers

• Software defined networking• Dynamic provisioning of

resources

• Network Isolation without reliance on VLANs

40Gb/sec throughput fabric

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Top 10 Trends for the Datacenter Market

Trend #5: The Solid State–Optimized Datacenter Will Emerge

We will see rapid growth in the deployment of flash-based solid state storage offerings over the next several years because of the growing demand for greater speed, rapid scale, and greater density in the increasingly data-intensive 3rd Platform datacenter. IDC predicts that over the next couple of years, most of the major integrated system players will be selling all-flash configurations as standardized offerings. We expect that by 2018, most of the integrated systems sold will be all flash based, with cold data flying out of the rack into bulk storage appliances and the cloud.

IDC OPINION: April 2014, IDC #247346

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Hardware and Software Engineered to Work Together

Software

Storage

Database

Hybrid StoragePools, Dynamic

Caching

Smart Flash Cache, ADO, Compression,

Partitioning

Hybrid/Flash Enabled Storage• ZFS Storage

Appliances• Axiom Storage

Arrays

F80/F40/F20 Flash Cards

SSD’s

Hardware Integrated Systems

Oracle’s SW and Systems Driven Flash StrategyOptimized Enterprise Flash with Advanced System Integration and Intelligent Software for Maximum Performance, Efficiency and Ease-of-Use

Engineered Systems

• Exadata• Exalytics• Super Cluster

F80/F40/F20 Flash Cards

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World's fastest system for Data Warehousing and Online Transaction Processing. A huge leap in performance over the competition with numerous world benchmark

records.

World's fastest database machineuses Sun Flash Accelerator Cards

Up to 56 Flash Cards forSmart Flash Cache

Oracle Exadata Smart Flash CacheOracle Flash Cards Used as Integrated Smart Flash Cache

New !

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• Data is intelligently and automatically migrated between DRAM, Flash and Disk

• Continuously optimizes storage system performance and efficiency.

• Simplifies management, transparently managed as a single storage pool. Reduces Cost.

ZFS Automatically :• Writes new data to very fast DRAM/ Flash pool

as write cache (ZIL)• Determines data access patterns and stores

frequently accessed data in the Flash based read cache (L2ARC)

• Bundles IO into sequential lazy writes for more efficient use of low cost mechanical disks

Scalable Deep SATA

Storage

Pool

Read/L2ARC

Flash

Read/L2ARC

Flash

Write/ZIL

Flash

DRAM

ZFS Storage Appliance

Sun ZFS Storage ApplianceFlash Use with ZFS Dynamic Hybrid Storage Pools

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Top 10 Trends for the Datacenter Market

Trend #6: More than Half of Planned Enterprise Datacenter Moves Will Experience Significant Delays

Trend #7: Sensors Will Proliferate in the Datacenter Trend #8: DCIM as a Service Will Emerge Trend #9: Adoption of Modular Datacenter Design Will Increase Trend #10: There Will Be Greater Experimentation from

Datacenter Operators to Achieve Zero-Emission Datacenters

IDC OPINION: April 2014, IDC #247346

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My Oracle Support IntegrationProactive Support

My Oracle Support

Performance Management

Provisioning & Patching

Problem Diagnosis

DatabasesHardware Middleware Applications

Problem/SRManagement

ConfigurationManagement

KnowledgeManagement

Problem/SRManagement

ConfigurationManagement

KnowledgeManagement

Proactive Patch Advisory

Certification Checks– End-of-life advisory

Upgrade Planning and Automation

Hardware Telemetry and Phone Home

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RELIABILITYPERFORMANCE

SECURITY

SUPPORT

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Datacenter of the Future

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Datacenter of the Future

Core Database

Backup

Analytics

• Datacenter Core

X 2-socket servers

X Virtualized

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Datacenter of the Future

• Plus Purpose Built Specialized Machines

- Best Cost/Performance

- More Reliable & Secure

- Much Easier to Use

Core Database

Backup

Analytics

• Datacenter Core

X 2-socket servers

X Virtualized

10X

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Get Better Results with Oracle

HARDWARE AND SOFTWAREENGINEERED TO WORK TOGETHER

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