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Oracle Exadata for SAP

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World’s Most Popular DatabaseOracle Database 11g

• #1 in RDBMS market share• #1 for enterprise applications• #1 for data warehousing• #1 for SAP applications• #1 for SAP Business Warehouse

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Oracle Development for SAP TeamLocated at SAP HQ in Walldorf, Germany

• Long-established working relationship• Enables technology transfers between Oracle and SAP• Optimization of SAP products for Oracle technology

‒ Implementation & testing new Oracle products on SAP

• Worldwide customer & pilot support‒ Walldorf‒ Palo Alto‒ Tokyo

• SAP is Oracle’s largest reseller‒ Multi year Partners agreements in place

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Enabling SAP ApplicationsYears of continuous Oracle innovation

Real Application Clusters

First SAP/BW release on Oracle

First SAP/R3 release on Oracle

Transparent Data Encryption

Partitioning

Oracle Database Vault

Automatic Storage Management

OLTP CompressionReal Application Testing

Oracle ExadataOracle Linux

Oracle Database 10g

Oracle Database 11g

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Read-only table compression

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Oracle9i Database

Oracle Exalogic

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Why SAP Customers Choose OracleHighest Quality of Service for Business Users

BestPerformance& Scalability

BestDeploymentFlexibility

BestAvailability& Reliability

BestSupport forVery Large DBs

BestDatabaseSecurity

BestDatabase Manageability

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SAP Customers Rely on Oracle

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Why Oracle Exadata?

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Oracle Exadata Database MachineOne architecture for…

• Online Transaction Processing

• Data Warehousing

• Database Consolidation

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Oracle Exadata Database MachineOne architecture for…

• SAP ERP 6.0

• SAP Business Warehouse

• Database Consolidation

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Extreme Performance PlatformIdeal for Consolidating SAP Application Databases

• Database Server Pool– Oracle Database 11g Release 2– Oracle Real Application Clusters– Automatic Storage Management

• Storage Server Pool– Up to 336 TB disk– 5 TB flash storage– Oracle Exadata Storage Software

• InfiniBand Network– 40 Gb/sec redundant switches

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Intelligent Storage InnovationsOracle Exadata Storage Software

• Smart Scans‒ Offload query processing‒ Scale-out storage

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• Hybrid Columnar Compression1)

Efficient compression increases effective storage capacity and increases user data scan bandwidths by a factor of up to 10X

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backup

Uncompressed

• Smart Flash Cache– Accelerates I/Os up to 30x– Doubles data scan rate

Benefits Multiply

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Exadata Smart Flash CacheFastest Flash with Best Database Integration

• Exadata has 5 TB of PCI flash‒ Flash PCI cards avoid disk controller bottlenecks‒ Store up to 15 TB using Advanced compression

• Intelligently manages flash storage‒ Smart Flash Cache holds hot data‒ Gives speed of flash, cost of disk

• Exadata flash cache achieves:• Over 1.5 million IO/sec from SQL (8K)• Sub-millisecond response times

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Oracle Exalogic Elastic Cloud X2-2 Integrated Compute, I/O, Networking and Storage

• Shared storage for applications• Clustered for HA• 40 TB SAS disk• 4 TB read cache• 72 GB write cache

Integrated Storage

• 40 Gb/sec links• 10 Gigabit Ethernet

connectivity to datacenter

InfiniBand I/O Fabric and 10GbE/GbE

• 30 x86 compute nodes• 360 Xeon cores (2.93 GHz)• 2.8 TB DRAM• 960 GB SSD

Compute Nodes

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• All Database Machines are the same‒ Delivered tested and ready-to-run‒ Highly optimized‒ Highly supportable‒ No unique configuration issues

• Runs existing OLTP and DW applications‒ Over 30 years of Oracle Database capabilities

• Leverages Oracle ecosystem‒ Skills, knowledge base, people, partners

Standardized ConfigurationDeploy in days not months

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• Serves as farm/cloud for databases‒ Lowers costs

• Extreme performance for complex mix of OLTP, DW, batch & reporting workloads‒ Increases utilization

• Automated I/O and CPU resource management isolates workloads‒ Reduces management

Consolidating Databases on Exadata

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Workload Resource ManagementFor mixed Workloads and Multi-Databases

• Ensure databases get correct amount of I/O and CPU resources‒ ERP: 33% of resources‒ BW: 67% of resources

• Ensure ERP tasks get correct resources‒ Interactive gets priority before Batch

•Ensure BW tasks get correct resources ‒ Reporting: 70% of resources‒ ETL: 30% of resources

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SAP Customer Case Study

• Business Background‒ European B-2-B stationery and office supply retailer ‒ Operates in 30+ countries‒ 30% growth expected within next 4 years

• Challenges ‒ Long-running invoicing batch run times‒ Cost and effort to administer large number of SAP databases‒ New B-2-B process couldn‘t be supported on current system

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Customer’s Requirements

• Goals‒ Expose “real“ SAP workloads to an Exadata environment‒ Measure performance increase (throughput & response times)‒ Show how Oracle technology can help minimize the impact of

hardware and software failures for the business

• Conditions ‒ Use standardized Oracle Exadata configuration‒ No manual tuning or configuration changes‒ All tests administered by customer's staff

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Conducting Proof of Conceptat Oracle Solution Centre in UK

• Preparation‒ Installation of the entire IT infrastructure for SAP‒ Upgrade 6.5 TB data from Oracle Database 10g to Exadata‒ Generate simulation of online users in a web shop‒ Generate batch job load for invoicing

• Execution Environment ‒ Oracle Exadata Database Machine X2-2 Half-Rack‒ 5 x Sun Blade 6270 M2 running Solaris10 for Application Tier ‒ All tests administered by customer's staff

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Results from Proof of Concept“Faster performance out-of-the-box”

• Online User Activity‒ Simulated over 6,000 concurrent users‒ Response times of ~0.9s with 17% CPU utilization across 4 nodes‒ Unable to “saturate“ system

• Batch Job Results‒ Simulated over 900 batch jobs running in parallel ‒ Reduced batch run times by 2/3rds (11:30 to 3:45 hours)‒ Only 2 Database Server nodes used for batch jobs

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Complete Family Of Database MachinesFrom quarter-rack to multi-rack configurations

Oracle Exadata X2-22 to 8 (12 core) database nodes

Oracle Exadata X2-82 (64 core) database nodes

QuarterHalf

Full, Multi-Rack

Full-Rack

Multi-Rack

Field Upgradeable

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Exadata Storage Expansion RackBig Data for less

• Pre-built storage-only rack• Connects to anyExadata Database Machine• For applications that need more space but

not more compute– On-disk backups (27 TB/hour)– Historical or archive data– File data, LOBs, XML data, documents– Images, and other large unstructured data

• Attractive pricing ( ~ $7,000 per TB )

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Oracle Exalogic and Oracle Exadata Easiest Path to Extreme Performance

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SAP ERPApp.

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SOADehydration

DataWare-house

InfiniBand

Exalogic ExadataApplication Tier Database Tier

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Oracle Exadata for SAPA major leap in performance, capacity and value

• Redundant, secure, scale-out architecture• Eliminate systems integration trial-and-error• Run existing SAP databases unchanged• Utilize existing personnel, skills, Oracle licenses• Improve performance of SAP applications• Consolidate platforms, databases, power and cooling

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For More Information

oracle.com/sap

oracle.com/exadata

sdn.sap.com/irj/sdn/ora

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