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Lorenz Vogel North Europe Server Sales CONSOLIDATE AND INNOVATE WITH SPARC SERVERS AND SPARC SUPERCLUSTER T4-4

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Lorenz Vogel

North Europe Server Sales

CONSOLIDATE AND INNOVATE WITH SPARC SERVERS AND SPARC

SUPERCLUSTER T4-4

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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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Did you know…

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M5000

M4000

M3000

M9000

M8000

M-Series

T4-1B

T4-4

T4-1

T4-2

T-Series SPARC SuperClusters

SPARC Server Strategy Foundation for Mission Critical Computing

SPARC Supercluster T4-4

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T-Series Servers New SPARC T4 Processor

SPARC

T4-1

SPARC

T4-4

SPARC

T4-2

SPARC

T4-1B

One Processor

8 cores/64 threads

2.85 GHz

256GB RAM

2RU

One Processor

8 cores/64 threads

2.85 GHz

256GB RAM

Blade

Two Processors

16 cores/128 threads

2.85Ghz

512GB RAM

3RU

Four Processors

32 cores/256 threads

3.0 GHz

1TB RAM

5RU

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Real World Java and Database Performance SPECjEnterprise2010

• 2.4x faster than Power7 & DB2 and WebSphere

• 7x better price performance for Java

IBM P780

$1,297,956 $467,856

T4-4 Servers

EjOPS As of December 6, 2011 See benchmark substantiation slides

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SPARC T4-4 TPC-H 3TB SPARC T4-4 Faster than IBM Power 780

• SPARC T4-4 is 7% faster than IBM Power 780

• SPARC T4 processor is 7% faster per core than Power7

(both used 32 cores)

0 50000 100000 150000 200000 250000

IBM Power 780

SPARC T4-4

As of December 6, 2011 See benchmark substantiation slides

205,792

192,001

QphH

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Security with SPARC T4 Built-in Encryption. No Overhead. No Software Changes.

43% faster secure queries

Encryption: In-memory

1.8x better throughput (reduced time)

ZFS Encryption: Encrypted Filesystem

3x faster encryption

See performance substantiation slides

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T4 Beta Customers in Germany

• Expectations: • Single Thread: 3x – 5x faster than T3

• No Operational issues

• Seamless integration into testing environment

• Results • Single Thread: 3x – 7x faster than T3

• Throughput: Better than Power7 and x86 at one customer

• IO: Good enough to drive T10k-C Tape drive single stream

• Unspectacular installation – just what we want

• All customers looking forward to buying T4

10 Customers in GY

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Oracle’s Next Generation T4 SPARC Servers More than 50 impressed Beta customers

“Our benchmark testing of Oracle’s SPARC T4 system on our ERP System led to impressive results. We saw performance

enhancements of up to 4x compared to our legacy server. Deployment was easy; just a drop in. Our planned worldwide rollout

will take advantage of the SPARC T4’s very modest space, energy and heat requirements. In our production deployment we

plan to use Oracle Solaris virtualization to implement containers and consolidate several workloads onto a single server.”

Thomas Kleber, Department Lead IT, Kromberg & Schubert GmbH & Co

“Our beta testing of Oracle’s SPARC T4 server demonstrated impressive performance and an architecture

that reduced complexity and operating costs. This excellent performance on our mixed throughput needs,

combined with the SPARC T4’s attractive software licensing terms, led to our decision to use the SPARC T4

system for our next generation archiving system.”

Mr. Hans-Juergen Wolf, Archive Manager

“Because we develop content management systems for many German federal and local governments, it is critical that

Materna base its solutions on the most scalable and high performance technology. We are beta testing Oracle’s SPARC T4-

1B blades with our "Government Site Builder" application and seeing throughput and single thread performance

improvements of 5-7 times in comparison to the previous generation SPARC blades.”

Dr. Georg Kösters, Head of Business Process Management - Business Division Applications, MATERNA GmbH

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• SPARC Solaris binary compatibility

• Linear scalability

• Database deployments

• High capacity and complex applications

• Enterprise application consolidation

• Mix generations of processors for upgrades

• Highest availability

• Highly efficient “no-cost virtualization”

SPARC M-Series: Mission Critical Performance SPARC64 VII+

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Solaris Compatibility Reducing Software and Management Costs

Guaranteed 100%

Solaris Binary

Compatibility

Development compatibility reduces development costs

OS Environment compatibility enables re-use of legacy apps

Greatly reduced cost of migrating to more efficient hardware

Minimal change to management processes when upgrading

Application compatibility reduces software deployment costs

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Oracle SPARC Virtualization All are Oracle “Hard Partitions”

Single OS

All SPARC Systems Solaris Zones

Solaris Trusted Extensions

Solaris 8 and 9 Zones

Solaris 10 Zones

T-Series Oracle VM SPARC

(Logical Domains)

Granular

Dynamic

Low-overhead

Live Migration

M-Series Dynamic Domains

Complete Isolation:

Resources

Security

Faults

Service

Included at No Cost! Included at No Cost! Included at No Cost!

Multiple OS’s

Solaris Containers SPARC Hypervisors Hard Partitions

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Oracle Enterprise Manager Ops Center 11g Converged Hardware Management Solution

• Manage physical & virtual

servers

• Infrastructure Management

• Application-to-Disk Management

• Lifecycle Management

• Systems Management & Support

• Free with premier support

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Maximizing Availability with SPARC Servers

High Availability Systems Available 7x24

Applications Available 2x24

Business always running

* M8000/M9000 only; ** T-Series only

Reliability Redundant hardware

Fewer components

ECC throughout

Instruction retry

Fault-isolated partitioning

Robust OS (Solaris)

Predictive Self-Healing

Cluster software

Serviceability Hot-swap of power/fans/I/O

Hot-swap of processors/memory *

Solaris LiveUpgrade

OVM SPARC Live Migration **

Fault-isolated partitions

Component redundancy

Cluster software

Same company for S/W & H/W support

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2011 SPARC Server Roadmap Maximizing Results

5 Year Trajectory

Cores 4x

Threads 32x

Memory Capacity 16x

Database TPM 40x

Java Ops Per Second 10x

T-Series 1-4 Socket

+ 2x Throughput

M-Series 1-64 Socket

+ 20%

T-Series 1-8 Sockets

+2.5x Throughput

>1x Single Strand

T-Series 1-8 Sockets

+ 20%

Solaris 11 Update High-Availability

Memory Scalability

Virtualization

Solaris 11 Software Lifecycle

Scalability, Networking

Security

Solaris 11 Update System

Management

IO Scalability

Solaris 11 Update Core Scalability

Solaris 11 Express Software Lifecycle

Scalability

Networking

2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015

Available

Now

On Track

In Test

Test in October

On Track

Software in

Silicon Feature Set

T-Series 1-4 Sockets

+1x Throughput

+5x Single Strand

M-Series 16-64 Sockets

+6x Throughput

+1.5x Single Strand

M-Series 16-64 Sockets +2x Throughput

>1x Single Strand

SPARC 1-64 Sockets

+2x Throughput

+1.5x Single Strand

NEW

Faster!

Early!

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Engineered Systems & Appliances Datacenter Transformation Through Innovation

General Purpose

SPARC

SuperCluster

Purpose Built: Performance and Simplicity

Database Appliance

Exalogic Exadata

Exalytics

ZFS Storage Appliance

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SPARC SuperCluster T4-4 Redefining General Purpose

• SPARC T4-4

• Solaris 11

• Exadata Storage Cells

• ZFS Storage Appliance

• Exalogic Elastic Cloud

• Enterprise Manager Ops

Center

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Built for Extreme Performance

2x faster and ½ the price of NetApp

10x Java performance

1.0M IOPS, 32 GB/s query throughput

10 World Records over IBM and HP

5-8x the speed of current networks

Near zero virtualization overhead

Cloud provisioning in seconds T4-4

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Smart Flash Cache

Hybrid Columnar Compression

EXADATA Storage Cells

Parallel Queries

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Start Small, Scale Big

Existing Data and

Infrastructure

• Run Existing Apps Immediately

• Fibre Channel, Ethernet Ready

+

SPARC SuperCluster

Half or Full Rack

• Start Small, No Limits

• Future Upgrade to T5 Servers

+ +

Exadata Storage Expansion Rack

Sun ZFS Storage 7420

• Easily Expand Database Storage

• NAS and Fibre Channel Storage

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Bundled Apps to Disk Management With Oracle Enterprise Manager Ops Center

Unified

Management

Synchronized Update of

All Components

Telemetry

Hardware. Software. Management. Engineered Together.

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Consolidate without Compromise

• Built-in, low overhead virtualization

• Runs wide-range of workloads

• Runs Solaris 10 and 11

• Runs multiple databases

• Runs multiple applications and tiers

T4-4 Node 2

Solaris 11 Solaris 11

T4-4 Node 3

Solaris 11 Solaris 11

T4-4 Node 1

Solaris 11 Solaris 10

T4-4 Node 4

Solaris 11 Solaris 11

CUSTOM APPLICATION

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Designed for Maximum Uptime

Standardized

components

and extensive

configuration testing

Fault tolerance through

built-in redundancy and

replication, clustering, and

predictive self-healing

Embedded diagnostics

enabling deep

observability and

real-time troubleshooting

Unified management

from the hardware to

the application

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Integrated Support Single Point of Accountability

Consistent service across the Oracle

solution stack, backed by a single level of

24/7 support covering all hardware and

software elements

Integrated support and updates

through one service organization

and one online support interface:

My Oracle Support

Accountability for the

complete Oracle solution,

combining the benefits of

vendor-direct service with a

single point of contact

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Required Benchmark Disclosure Statement

T-series

Copyright 2011, 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 9/26/2011.

SPEC and the benchmark name SPECjEnterprise are registered trademarks of the Standard Performance Evaluation Corporation. Results

from www.spec.org as of 9/26/2011. SPARC T4-4, 40,104.86 SPECjEnterprise2010 EjOPS; Cisco UCS B440 M1, 17,301.86

SPECjEnterprise2010 EjOPS; IBM Power 780, 16,646.34 SPECjEnterprise2010 EjOPS.Focusing on the critical JEE server hardware & OS,

the IBM result includes a JEE server with a list price of $1.30 million. The Oracle JEE servers have a list price of $0.47 million. The JEE

server price versus delivered EjOPs is $77.97/EjOP for IBM versus $11.67/EjOP for Oracle. Oracle's $/perf advantage is 6.7x better than IBM

($77.97/$11.67). Pricing details for IBM, IBM p780 512GB based on public pricing at http://tpc.org/results/FDR/TPCH/TPC-

H_1TB_IBM780_Sybase-FDR.pdf. Adjusted hardware costs to license all 64 cores. AIX pricing at: http://www-

304.ibm.com/easyaccess3/fileserve?contentid=214347 and AIX Standard Edition V7.1 per processor (5765-G98-0017 64*2,600=$166,400).

This gives application tier hardware & OS Price/perf: $77.97/EjOPS (1297956/16646.34) Pricing details for Oracle, four SPARC T4-4 512 GB,

HW acquisition price from Oracle's price list: $467,856 http://www.oracle.com. This gives application tier hardware & OS Price/perf:

$11.67/EjOPS (467856/40104.86) The Oracle application tier servers occupy 20U of space, 40,140.86/20=2007 EjOPS/U. The IBM

application tier server occupies 16U of space, 16,646.34/16=1040 EjOPS/RU. 2007/1040=1.9x

TPC-H, QphH, $/QphH are trademarks of Transaction Processing Performance Council (TPC). For more information, see www.tpc.org.

SPARC T4-4 201,487 QphH@1000GB, $4.60/QphH@1000GB, avail 10/30/2011, 4 processors, 32 cores, 256 threads; SPARC Enterprise

M8000 209,533.6 QphH@1000GB, $9.53/QphH@1000GB, avail 09/22/11, 16 processors, 64 cores, 128 threads; IBM Power 780

QphH@1000GB, 164,747.2 QphH@1000GB, $6.85/QphH@1000GB, avail 03/31/11, 8 processors, 32 cores, 128 threads; HP Integrity

Superdome 2 140,181.1 QphH@1000GB, $12.15/QphH@1000GB avail 10/20/10, 16 processors, 64, cores, 64 threads.

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