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Fran NavarroPrincipal Sales Consultant
Simplifying IT
Oracle HW UpdateAbril 2013
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Agenda
Estrategia de Oracle : Simplificar IT
Sistemas de Ingeniería Conjunta
Soluciones optimizadas
Sistemas TradicionalesSolaris y Sistemas SPARC
Almacenamento
Oracle Linux y Sistemas x86
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Oracle Strategy
• Complete Stack
• Mejor del Mercado• Abierto• Integración Vertical • Rendimiento Extremo• Engineered Systems
• Complete Customer Choice
• En modo tradicional • Cloud Privado • Cloud Público • Cloud Hibrido
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Transforming the Data CenterFrom Best in Class to Engineered Systems
Best in Class Products Oracle Optimized Solutions Engineered Systems
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The Unique Oracle AdvantageHardware and Software Engineered to Work Together
vs.
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Engineered Systems
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Information TechnologyConstant Change
1950 2011
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Pain
Data Center EvolutionConvergence
Cure
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-75% implementation-50% running costs
Traditional purchase model
Source: Gartner/Credit Suisse
Running Costs40%
Implementation31%
Facilities7%
Hardware10%
Software12%
Relative cost – 100 units
Running Costs20%
Im-ple-
menta-tion8%
Facilities7%
Hardware10%
Software12%
Savings43%
Relative cost – 57 units
Pre-integrated purchase model
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Typical costs – pre-integrated purchase model
Source: Gartner/Credit Suisse
Running Costs35%
Implementation14%
Facilities12%
Hardware18%
Software21%
Relative cost – 57 units
-75% implementation-50% running costs
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“By 2015, 35% of total server shipped value will be as
integrated systems.”
Gartner Data Center Conference presentation“Will Fabric Computing Change the Concept of the Traditional Server?”, December 2011
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Expedited time to value Easier to manage and upgrade Lower cost of ownership
ExalyticsExadataDatabase Machine
ExalogicElastic Cloud
SPARCSuperCluster
Big Data Appliance
Reduced change management risk Better reliability and one-stop support Extreme performance
Engineered SystemsWorkload-optimized Data Center Building Blocks
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Oracle Engineered SystemsPre-Built and Optimized Out-of-the-Box
Per
form
ance
Ach
ieve
men
t
Time (Days)
100%
Per
form
ance
Ach
ieve
men
t
Time (Months)
Measure, diagnose, tune and
reconfigure
Test & debug failure modes
Assemble dozens of
components
Multi-vendor finger
pointing
Typical Custom Configuration
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Exadata Evolution
• Exadata V1 Introduced
• V2 Servers• 40 Gb InfiniBand• PCI Flash Cards
• X2-2 Servers• X2-8 64-core Servers
• Smart Flash Cache• Storage Index
• Columnar Compression• Smart Scan• InfiniBand Scaleout
• Hardware DB Encryption• Automatic Service Request
• Data Mining Offload
• Storage Expansion Rack• X2-8 CPU Refresh
• 2TB DRAM per node
• Smart Flash Logging
State-of-the-Art, Scale-out Hardware
Unique Software Integration
2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
• X3-2 8-core Servers• X3-8 80-core Servers
• Write-back Flash cache
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Exadata Architecture• Complete Database Grid using standard servers for Compute and Storage
• Database Grid– 8x 2-socket, or 2x 8-socket Xeon database servers– Oracle Linux or Solaris 11 – Oracle Database 11g, ASM, RAC– 10 Gb and 1Gb Ethernet (to data center)
• Intelligent Storage Grid– 2-socket storage servers– Up to 504 terabytes raw disk per rack– 56 PCI Flash memory cards per rack– Exadata Storage Server Software
• InfiniBand Network– Internal unified connectivity ( 40 Gb/sec )
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Key Exadata InnovationsExtreme Performance at Lowest Cost
+ ++
• Hybrid Columnar Compression– 10x compression for warehouses– 15x compression for archives
Data remains compressed
for scans and in Flash
Space Savings Cascade to Copies
compress
primary DB
standbytest
devbackup
uncompressed
• Smart Scale-Out Storage– InfiniBand connected servers– Smart Scan query offload
• Smart PCI Flash Cache– Transparent cache in front of disk– Accelerates random I/O up to 30x– Quadruples data scan rate
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Business Benefits of Database In-Memory Machine
• Sub-millisecond latency– Interactive OLTP with millions of users
• Sub-second analytics– Real-time decision making, instant reports
• 10x faster parallel jobs– Quarter close, payroll, supply planning,
field inventory, pricing, route planning, sub-ledger accounting
Cold Data
Hottest Data
Active Data
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Oracle Exadata X3 Database In-Memory MachineMass Memory for Extreme Performance
X3 mass memory hierarchy delivers extreme performance– Automatically moves all active data from disk to memory– DRAM memory expanded to 2 or 4 TB for hottest data
• 4 to 40 TB of compressed user data
– Flash memory expanded 4X to 22 TB per rack
• 40 to 200 TB of compressed user data – ALL active data• 1.5 Million SQL random read I/Os per second for OLTP
– Comparable to 15,000* disk drives in 150 array frames• 100 GB/sec SQL data scan rate for reporting and
warehouses– Comparable to 1,000 disk drives in 10 array frames
500 TBDISK
22 TB PCI FLASH
2 or 4 TB DRAM
Cold Data
Hottest Data
Active Data
* 100 -200 IOPS per DISK
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Highly Engineered and Standardized
• Hundreds of engineer years spent optimizing and hardening the system end-to-end – Frees I/T talent to focus on business needs
• Standard platform improves support experience
• Runs all existing Oracle Database workloads
Less Risk, Better Results
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NEW Exadata X3-2 Eighth Rack
• Lowest Cost Exadata Configuration– Hardware List price $200K: 60% of Quarter Rack– Highly Available configuration with all Exadata features
• Brings Exadata Extreme Performance to smaller workloads, development, test, disaster recovery
• Hardware Identical to Quarter-Rack • Upgrade to Quarter-Rack with software command
LowestCost
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Oracle Exadata Database Machine
Best Platform for…• Data Warehousing
• OLTP
• Database Cloud
Oracle’s strategic platform for ALL Database workloads
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X3-2
Exalogic
Status Quo
Applications & Middleware
OS
Virtualization &Cloud Management
Compute
Storage Layer
Networking
Exalogic vs. the Status Quo
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ORACLE SPARC SuperCluster
EXTREME EFFICIENCY SPEED TIME TO VALUE BY 5X
EXTREME SAVINGS LOWER TCO BY UP TO 5X
EXTREME PERFORMANCE ACCELERATE DATABASES AND JAVA BY UP TO 10X
EXTREME EFFICIENCY SPEED TIME TO VALUE BY 5X
EXTREME SAVINGS LOWER TCO BY UP TO 5X
EXTREME PERFORMANCE ACCELERATE DATABASES AND JAVA BY UP TO 10X
Extreme Consolidation and Rapid Cloud Services
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Conceptual View of SPARC SuperCluster Exadata + Exalogic Heritage
ExadataSPARC SuperCluster Exalogic
Exadata Storage
Database Servers
ZFS NAS Storage
Application Servers
Solaris Apps and Oracle 10g in VM
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Engineered for the Cloud
• Application Cloud Services– Provision a VM for
secure, multi-tenant applications
5x faster
• Database Cloud– Deploy a new Oracle
Database instance
32x faster
DB Domain
DB InstDB Inst DB Inst DB Inst
DB DomainDB Zone DB Zone
DB Inst
DB Inst
DB Inst DB
Inst
Database Cloud
App Domain
Zone Zone
Application CloudApp Domain
ZoneZone Zone
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Unified management of Servers, Storage, and Network Fabric
Simplified management of virtual infrastructure for easy application consolidation
Instant Network and Storage provisioning Automated update of all firmware and
software components Direct connection to Oracle knowledge-
base speeds problem resolution
Total Systems Management
Ops Center 12c
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Oracle Support for SuperCluster and Exadata
Complete. Integrated. Proactive. High Availability Services.No Additional Cost.
ORACLE PLATINUM SERVICES
24/7 support coverage with access to Oracle Engineered Systems Enterprise Support Team
2-hour onsite response to hardware issues1
Updates, upgrades and support for:
– Oracle Database 11gR2, Oracle Exadata Storage Server software, Oracle Exalogic Elastic Cloud software, and the following certified and tested configurations for Oracle software: PeopleSoft HCM, WebCenter Content, Siebel CRM and Oracle E-Business Suite
– Server and storage system hardware, integrated software (suchas firmware), Oracle Solaris operating system, Oracle Solaris Cluster, and Oracle VM Server for SPARC
24/7 access to My Oracle Support proactivesupport portal
"Phone home" automated service requests (ASR)
24/7 Oracle remote fault monitoring
Industry-leading response times:
– 5 Minute Fault Notification– 15 Minute Restoration or Escalation to
Development– 30 Minute Joint Debugging with Development
Patch deployment services
No additional cost under Oracle Premier Support
Available now for certified configurationson Oracle SPARC SuperCluster T4-4
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Oracle Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) 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.
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
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The SuperCluster “Secret Sauce” AdvantageActual Customer Performance Results
2x extra advantage for OLTP workloadscompared to T4-4 servers
10x advantage for Data
Warehouse workloads
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Up to 1.5x higher consolidation ratios than leading virtualization solution
Lower latency, higher bandwidth to storage and network, and zero overhead virtualization
SPARC SuperCluster Virtualization PerformanceHighest efficiency - zero overhead, no over-provisioning required
30-50% Better Consolidation
Ratios
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Optimized Solutions
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Save Money Reduce Risk Increase User Productivity
Ensure continued access to critical data
and functions
Improve service levels resulting in higher
employee productivity
Reduce capital and operational costs to
maximize IT investments
Oracle Optimized SolutionsAccelerate Your Business
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Sizing and configuration optimizations
Load/stress tests
Performance and scalability
tests
Real world workload tests
Patch regression tests
Faultinjection
tests
Faultinjection
tests
Optimizations Across the Development CycleEngineered, Tested, and Proven from Apps-to-Disk
Interoperability tests
Interoperability tests
End to end functional validation
End to end functional validation
Early development
tests
Early development
tests
Identify integration
opportunities
Identify integration
opportunities
Full Stack OptimizationsOne Engineering Team
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* See substantiation slides
Oracle Optimized Solutions Leadership
WebCenter Content
11x faster vs. x86 servers
Oracle Unified Directory
3x greater scale
WebLogic Server
3.6x lower TCA/3.4x Perf than IBM Power 780
Middleware
Data Management
SAP
Up to 7x faster queries
PeopleSoft HCM
11x faster, ½ the cost of IBM
Oracle E-Business Suite
2x lower TCO vs. IBMEnterprise
Applications
Backup and Recovery
5x less cost & faster vs. Symantec
Enterprise Cloud Infrastructure
2x better TCO than IBM/PowerVM
Core SystemsInfrastructure
WebCenter Portal
38% lower TCA vs.. IBM
Agile PLM
36% lower TCA vs. IBM
JD Edwards EnterpriseOne
3.5x faster vs. IBM
Siebel CRM
Up to 3x lower TCO vs.IBM
Enterprise Database Cloud
4x better $/perf vs. IBM
Lifecycle Content Management
2.5x better TCO over EMC
Oracle DatabaseReplace IBM for 2.6x TCO
Savings
Tiered Storage Infrastructure
73% lower cost vs. EMC tiered disk
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Arquitectura Máxima Disponibilidad Integrated Deployment of Oracle HA Technologies
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Servidores de bases de datos en cluster
Almacenamiento redundante
Red de interconexión privada
Conexión a los discos (fibra)
RedConsola central de AdministraciónOracle Enterprise Manager
Usuarios
Sin punto únicode fallo
Interconnect
Shared Cache
Storage Area Network
Grid & HA : Oracle Real Application Clusters
Cluster DB
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Remote Mirroring
ControlFiles
fil
Online Logs
Archive Logs
Flashback Logs
Data Files
SYSTEM USERTEMPUNDO
Production VolumesControlFiles fil
OnlineLogs
Archive Logs
Flashback Logs
DataFiles
SYSTEM USERTEMPUNDO
Updates
Network I/O Standby Volumes
Grid & HA : Oracle Data Guard
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Data Guard
ControlFiles
fil
Online Logs
Archive Logs
Flashback Logs
Data Files
SYSTEM USERTEMPUNDO
Production DBMS Standby DBMS
Updates
Oracle ApplyOracle validationNetwork I/O
7X less volume*
27X fewer network
I/Os*
Grid & HA : Oracle Data Guard
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Oracle Optimized Solution for Oracle DatabaseEnterprise Solutions for Business-Critical Environments
Small:SPARC T4-1
Pre-Sized Configurations
Medium:SPARCT5-2 X-Large:
M5-32(pictured center right)
Large: SPARC
T5-4/T5-8
Oracle Disk Storage
For Mission-Critical Oracle Environments*Oracle Software
Oracle’s Pillar Axiom Storage System(pictured top right)
Oracle’s Sun ZFS Storage Appliance(pictured bottom right)
*Mission-critical solution for new and legacy Oracle Database (10g/11g), which supports various business-critical applications
Oracle RAC/Oracle Active Data Guard/Oracle Solaris Cluster
SAN
Network (VLAN)
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SPARC: Scalable Processor Architecture. Solaris: #1 UNIX
• Investment in Systems Hardware is Increasing since acquisition– Over 2000 engineers work directly on SPARC products– Over 1500 engineers work directly on Oracle Solaris
• Delivery to 5 Year Roadmap is on or ahead of schedule– T5 is the Third Generation of SPARC delivered since Oracle/SUN Merger– Six Oracle Solaris releases included Oracle Solaris 11: The First Cloud OS
• Complete “Red” Stack Integration – Comprehensive Oracle Solaris, Oracle VM for SPARC, SPARC, Ops Center, Oracle SW
testing– Engineered Systems with SPARC SuperCluster– Oracle Solaris 11.1 unique support for Oracle DB and Java– Software-in-Silicon/Application Accelerators
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Key Strengths of Solution Technologies..
DATABASE
SOLARIS
ENTERPRISEMANAGEROracle
Solaris ZonesOracle VMfor SPARC
PhysicalDomains
Built-in Virtualization Technologies
Database
OperatingSystems
VirtualMachines
Servers
Storage
Oracle EnterpriseManager
Ops Center 12cSPARC T-SERIES SPARC M5-32
PILLAR AXIOMSUN ZFS STORAGE
APPLIANCE
World’s Leading Database
Secure Cloud OS
Built-in, hardware accelerated Virtualization
New SPARC Servers with World’s Fastest Microprocessor
Storage Optimized for Oracle
Complete Management
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Solution SummarySample Configurations
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Sistemas SPARC
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SPARC T5-4
SPARC M5-32
Sun Systems for Oracle Database Infrastructure
Enterprise-class platforms• Reliability, availability, serviceability,
and security• Highly scalable (vertical, horizontal)• Optimized for business-critical
database performance acceleration
• Over 20 Years of Mission-Critical Computing
SPARC T5-2
New!
SPARC T4-1
New!
New!
SPARC T5-8
New!
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SPARC T5
Oracle SPARC T5 Processor
16 S3 cores @ 3.6GHz8MB shared L3 Cache 8 DDR3 BL8 Schedulers providing 80 GB/s BW8-way 1-hop glueless scalability Integrated 2x8 PCIe Gen 3Advanced Power Management with DVFS
SPARC Core
SPARC Core
SPARC Core
SPARC Core
SPARC Core
SPARC Core
SPARC Core
SPARC Core
SPARC Core
SPARC Core
SPARC Core
SPARC Core
SPARC Core
SPARC Core
SPARC Core
SPARC Core
Cross BarMCU
Coherence
L3 L3 L3 L3
L3 L3 L3 L3
SerDes
SerDesSerDes MI/O
SerDes
SerDes
MCU MCU MCU
PCIe Gen3Pwr
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SPARC and Solaris best for Oracle Database 11gR2 • Record-Breaking Performance with Oracle Database
SPARCT5-8
(3.6 GHz)
SPARC T5-8 running Oracle Database 11g Release 2 with Oracle Partitioning delivers a world record result of 8,552,523 tpmC for a single system on the TPC-C benchmark. This is 2.4x faster per chip compared to IBM Power 780 three-node cluster results for TPC-C tpmC and is 2.5 times better price/performance in $/tpmC.
NewWorld
Record
SPARCT5-8
(3.6 GHz)
SPARC T5-8 running Oracle Database 11g Release 2 produced a world record SPECjEnterprise2010 benchmark result of 57,422.17 SPECjEnterprise2010 EjOPS . The T5-8 servers provides 3.4 times better performance than IBM Power 780 result.
SPARCT5-8
(3.6 GHz)
SPARC T5-8 running Oracle Database 11g Release 2 set a new eight-chip world record for the SAP Enhanced Package 5 for SAP ERP 6.0 Two-Tier Standard Sales and Distribution (SD) Benchmark, passing the IBM Power 780 eight-chip server and IBM Power 760 eight-chip system SAP SD Two-Tier results.
SPARCM5-32
(3.6GHz)
SPARC M5-32 running Oracle Database 11g Release 2 produced a world record result of 85,050 SAP users on the two-tier SAP Sales and Distribution (SD) Standard Application Benchmark using SAP Enhancement Package (EHP) 5 for SAP ERP 6.0, surpassing the IBM Power 780 12-chip server SAP SD two-tier EHP5 for SAP ERP6.
SPARCT5-8
(3.6 GHz)
Public use of any benchmark claims requires concurrent publication of disclosures in appendix.
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SPARCT4-4
(3.0 GHz)
SPARC T4-4 running Oracle Database 11g Release 2 delivered a world record four-processor Decision Support result of 205,792 QphH@3000GB on the TPC-H benchmark for Oracle Database 11g with performance of. Beats IBM POWER 780 with Sybase IQ on performance with 36% better price/performance in 1/3 the space.
WorldRecord
SPARC T5-8 delivered world record query performance, together with a near real-time analytic capability, using the Oracle OLAP Perf Version 3 workload running Oracle Database 11g Release 2 on Oracle Solaris 11. The SPARC T5-8 delivered greater query per hour performance throughput while supporting more concurrent OLAP users compared to an eight-chip server running an Intel Xeon E7-8870 and a SPARC T4-4.
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SPARC and Solaris best for Oracle Applications• Record-Breaking Oracle Application Performance with Oracle
DatabaseSPARC
T5-2(3.6 GHz)
SPARC T5-2 running Oracle Database 11g Release 2 set a new world record for most concurrent users using Siebel's Standard Platform Sizing and Performance Program (PSPP) benchmark suite supporting 40,000 concurrent users with a throughput of 333,339 business transactions per hour, delivering 2X better performance per chip basis compared to SPARC T4 server.
NewWorld
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SPARCT5-2
(3.6 GHz)
SPARC T5-2 running Oracle Database 11g Release 2 delivers TWO world records on a single system for JD Edwards EnterpriseOne benchmarks: batch-only workloads and batch with concurrent online user workloads, beating IBM's Power 770.
SPARCT5-2
(3.6 GHz)
SPARC T5-2 running Oracle Database 11g Release 2 achieved new world record results, processing 25 million accounts in 56 minutes for End of Day and 150 minutes for End of Month workloads on Oracle FLEXCUBE Universal Banking Release 12.
SPARCT5-2
(3.6GHz)
T5-2 server running Oracle Database 11g Release 2 for Oracle’s LDAP Directory Server and Oracle Internet Directory (OID) on Oracle Solaris 11 delivered a world record result for the number of LDAP searches per second with 1000 clients. The SPARC T5-2 also provided better throughput and latency than a SPARC T4-4.
SPARCT5-1B
(3.6 GHz)
SPARC T5-1B running Oracle Database 11g Release 2 allowed a single Oracle Communications ASAP instance to achieve 1,722 atomic network activation actions per second (ASDL/sec), the highest throughput that has been achieved in the 12 NEP test for across any SPARC architecture.
Public use of any benchmark claims requires concurrent publication of disclosures in appendix.
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SPARC is the Worlds Fastest Microprocessor• Record-Breaking Performance with Oracle Software
SPARCT5-1B
(3.6 GHz)
SPARC T5-1B server delivered FOUR world record SPEC CPU2006 rate benchmark results for systems with one processor: SPECint_rate2006, SPECint_rate_base2006, SPECfp_rate2006, and SPECfp_rate_base2006. SPARC T5-1B beats the IBM Power 710 with POWER7 by 62% and NEC Express5800/R120d-1M with Intel Xeon E5-2690 by 31% on the SPECint_rate2006 benchmark and beats both by over 1.4x on the SPECfp_rate2006 benchmark.
NewWorld
Records
SPARCT5-8
(3.6 GHz)
SPARC T5-8 server delivered FOUR world record SPEC CPU2006 rate benchmark results for systems with eight processors: SPECint_rate2006, SPECint_rate_base2006, SPECfp_rate2006, and SPECfp_rate_base2006. SPARC T5-8 beats 8 processor IBM Power 760 with POWER7+ and 8 processor HP DL980 G7 with Intel Xeon E7-4870 by 1.7x on the SPECint_rate2006 benchmark and beats by over 2x on the SPECfp_rate2006 benchmark.
SPARCT5-2
(3.6 GHz)
SPARC T5-2 running Oracle Fusion Middleware SOA Suite 11g on Oracle Solaris 11 demonstrated 2.1x to 2.4x throughput improvement with 2x concurrency over a similarly configured SPARC T4-2 server for Fusion Order Demo and Oracle Service Bus (OSB) benchmark workloads using 5 KB message size.
SPARCT5-8
(3.6GHz)
SPARC T5-2 server, with Oracle Solaris 11 and Oracle Java Development Kit (JDK), delivered two-socket server world record results of 75,658 SPECjbb2013-MultiJVM max-jOPS and 23,334 SPECjbb2013-MultiJVM critical-jOPS on the SPECjbb2013 benchmark, Multi-JVM metric. These results beat both HP’s four-socket DL560p Gen8 server running Intel Xeon E7-4650 processors and HP’s two-socket ML350p Gen8 server running Intel Xeon E5-2690 processors.
SPARCT5-2
(3.6 GHz)
SPARC T5 delivers record levels of performance on Oracle TimesTen In-Memory Database running Oracle Solaris 11 with a world record 59.9 Million TPS (Transactions Per Second) running the TimesTen Performance Throughput Benchmark (TPTBM) on SPARC Server T5-8. Also, the Oracle SPARC T5 demonstrated 2.4 times higher throughput than the Intel Xeon E7-4870 (2.4 GHz) processor using the Mobile Call Processing
Public use of any benchmark claims requires concurrent publication of disclosures in appendix.
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SPARCT4-4
(3.0 GHz)
SPARC T5 processors combined with the Oracle Solaris ZFS file system demonstrate faster file system encryption than equivalent x86 systems using the Intel Xeon Processor E5-2600 Sequence chips which have AES-NI security. SPARC T5-2 server is 3.4x faster than a 2 processor Intel Xeon E5-2690 server running Oracle Solaris 11.1 that uses the AES-NI GCM security instructions for creating encrypted files
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Oracle Solaris and SPARC VirtualizationBetter Resource Utilization for a More Efficient Datacenter
Physical Domains Oracle VM Server for SPARC
M5-32 T-Series, M5-32
App App
Oracle Solaris Zones
Oracle Solaris
DW DB
Domain A
Domain B
OLTP DB
OLTP DB
App
App
Domain A
Domain B
Domain C
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Layered Virtualization Technologies T-Series
SPARC
Oracle VM Server for SPARC
Oracle Solaris 11 Oracle Solaris 10
Solaris 11 Zone Solaris 11 Zone Solaris 10 Zone
Solaris Legacy Zone
Solaris Legacy Zone
Solaris 10 Zone
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Built-in VirtualizationOracle Solaris 11 Zones
• Secure, light-weight virtualization• Scales to 100s of zones/ node• Exclusive IP by Default• Recognized Hard Partition• Full support for Oracle stack• Observability via zonestat• Legacy support: Solaris 10 Zones• NFS Server in a zone• Network stack isolation and
resource management
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Optimized for
SPARC &
Oracle Solaris
Oracle VM Server for SPARC ServersThe Virtualization Platform combining the best of Oracle Solaris and SPARC for Your Enterprise Server Workloads
Optimized for
SPARC &
Oracle Solaris
Isolated OS and applications in each
logical (or virtual) domain
Firmware-based hypervisor
Each logical domain runs in dedicated CPU thread(s)
T5 / M5-32 Server
Oracle Solaris 10
Oracle Solaris 11
Database Domain
Oracle Solaris 10
Oracle Solaris 11
Database Domain
Oracle Solaris 10
Oracle Solaris 11
Database Domain
Oracle Solaris 10
Oracle Solaris 11
Database Domain
GP Domain GP DomainGP Domain GP Domain
SPARC Hypervisor
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• Leading Price / Performance • Meet the most aggressive business requirements
• Secure Live Migration • Increase application service level
• SR-IOV and PCIe Direct I/O • Native I/O throughput with flexibility!
• Dynamic Reconfiguration • Change resources on the fly!
• Advanced RAS • Higher availability across all levels
• Physical-to-virtual (P2V) Conversion • Easily move legacy Solaris to virtualized environment
Oracle VM Server for SPARC Advanced Virtualization For Any Application
DR Feature
Supported
CPU DR
Memory DR
Virtual I/O DR
Crypto Unit DR
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Virtualization Important Differentiators• An Oracle certified and tested solution
• Native CPU and memory performance
• Native I/O performance with SR-IOV and Direct I/O
• Eligible for hard partition licensing
• Can dynamically add and remove resources like CPUs, memory and I/O without service interruption – aids continuous availability
• Full support of SPARC and Solaris features in a guest (HW encryption, huge pages to 2GB size, OSM)
• Pre-built VM templates and assemblies
• P2V existing SPARC systems – migrate in minutes
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CPU Fully MT-hot kernel, scales to 100s of cores and 10,000s of HW threads Support for Critical Threads features in T4 chip 5X performance improvement of high-resolution timer
Memory Intimate Shared Memory (ISM), Dynamic Intimate Shared Memory (DISM) Optimized Shared Memory (OSM) NUMA IO framework Latency-aware kernel memory allocator Large Page support Fast DB Restart
File System Userland file system for DB
I/O uDAPL, RDSv1, RDSv3, SDP: Support for low-latency Infiniband protocols Direct I/O with Concurrent writes Dynamic Reconfiguration for IB HCAs
Security Integration with Solaris Crypto offload engine Zones: Secure isolation, lowest-latency virtualization
Optimizations for Oracle RDBMSNew in Oracle Solaris 11
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Co-engineered with the Oracle Stack
CPU
Fully MT-hot kernel, scales to 100s of cores and 10,000s of HW threadsSupport for Critical Threads features in T4 chipJVM support for Solaris scheduling classes, User-level high resolution timer supportWLS scalability, smt_pause() to optimize busy waits in the JVM, 5X performance improvement of high-resolution timer
Memory
Large page support by JVM, T4 2GB pages for Java performance, Preemption controlNUMA IO framework, Latency-aware kernel memory allocator, NUMA optimizations in LDOMs, Intimate Shared Memory (ISM), Dynamic Intimate Shared Memory (DISM) Optimized Shared Memory (OSM), NUMA IO framework, Latency-aware kernel memory allocator, Large Page support,Fast DB Restart
File System Support for Event ports, Userland file system for DB
I/O
SDP, IPoIB,Receive-side Scaling, LSO for VNICs, Traffic fan-out for EoIB, HA for SDP, Open Fabrics User Verbs, SR-IOV performance scaling, Dynamic Reconfiguration for IB HCAs,vnet & vswitch performance improvements, uDAPL, RDSv1, RDSv3, SDP: Support for low-latency Infiniband protocols, Direct I/O with Concurrent writes, Dynamic Reconfiguration for IB HCAs
Security
Integration of JVM with crypto offload enginesZones support for EoIB, IPoIB, SDP: Secure isolation, lowest-latency virtualization, Integration with Solaris Crypto offload engine Zones: Secure isolation, lowest-latency virtualization
2.4x Faster Database Performance7x Better Middleware Price/Performance with Java
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• New Solaris/RAC Kernel Mode Acceleration
• Allows Solaris to respond directly to lock requests
• Saves lock state in memory shared by database and kernel
Best UNIX for Oracle RAC
New with Solaris
30-40%lower latency lock grants
Up to 20%higher throughput
Consistent, predictableRAC performance
Solaris
RAC Database
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• New Optimized Shared Memory interface (OSM)
• Works with Oracle DB Automatic Memory Management (AMM)
• Dynamic, NUMA- awaregranule based shared memory
Oracle Optimized Shared Memory
New with Solaris
Dynamically resize your Database SGA online without a reboot
Bring Oracle Database instances up 2x faster
Oracle DBSGA
Oracle DBSGA
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• Added DTrace I/O Event Tracing
• Tracing info loaded in V$ views for queries
• Enables DBAs and Oracle support to quickly resolve I/O related escalations
Oracle Database I/O Observability
New Database Technology
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Quickly resolveI/O issues
Optimize your Database I/O performance
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Almacenamiento
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Oracle Optimized Storage Portfolio Best of Breed plus Unique Optimizations for Oracle Software
Oracle Software Runs Faster and More Efficiently on Oracle Storage
Database NAS SAN Tape
Servers
Virtual Machine
Operating System
Database
Middleware
Applications
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PilotSlammer
Slammer
Bricks
Modular Scaling with Modular Components
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Feature Function Benefits
Quality of Service
Application prioritization and contention management that enables multiple applications to efficiently co-exist on the same storage system
Applications are assigned I/O resources according to their business value and not relegated to ‘first come first served’Increases overall efficiency and utilization of the storage system
Modular Architecture
Ability to dynamically scale both performance and capacity by independently adding Slammers (up to 4) and Bricks (up to 64)
Maximum performance/utilization regardless of size of configuration. Ability to grow and rebalance the storage pool based on changing business environments
Distributed RAID
Achieves superior scalability and performance even during drive rebuilds by moving RAID local to storage enclosures
Ensures predictable performance scaling with capacity add.Higher reliability by localizing the drive rebuild process to the storage enclosure and reducing RAID rebuild window
Top Technology Differentiators
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Linear scaling of bandwidth and performance by adding SlammersLinear scaling of performance and capacity by adding Bricks
Scale-up and Scale-out Design
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P P P P
Oracle Server
Queues up to 20MB of IOs in Cache for a full-stripe write
1MB IO’s from ASM
IO’s from Slammer distributed to
multiple bricks
1MB1MB1MB1MB1MB1MB1MB1MB1MB1MB1MB1MB1MB1MB1MB1MB1MB1MB1MB1MB
SANSlammer
1MB Stripe with Oracle Databases
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Dynamically Configuring StorageQoS Capabilities in Oracle Pillar Axiom 600
Pillar not only allows online LUN changes…
But online expansion of system.
Rock Solid stability
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Web Apps
Best Storage Utilization with QoS
Enables Email
Database
Increases
Utilization
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The Axiom can be tuned to support specific data work loads for: Each LUN or filesystem Each point-in-time Clone Application aggregatesfor multiple applications
Maximizes use of Axiom system resources:• CPU• Cache • Capacity
Application PriorityAbility to promote and demote application priority based on SLA policy
IO Priority (Premium to Archive)CPU + Cache usage
Drive TypeSSD, FC, SATA
Number of RAID Groups (drives)Stripe Width
RAID Type (5,10)
Access PatternSequential, Random, Mixed
IO BiasRead, Write, Mixed
QoS exploits the multiple capacity/performance choices by managing the overall system resources.
Automated resource selection to best meet dynamic application requirements.
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Selecting the Correct QoS SettingsUsing Application Profiles
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Sun ZFS Storage Appliances
Increase database responsiveness.
Engineered for extreme performance.
Minimize backup windows.Expedite large data queries.
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Write SSD
7200 or 15000 RPM SAS HDD
ReadSSD
Savings and Performance for Consolidation
• Only Storage Appliance with Hybrid Storage Pools (HSPs)– 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– Now available with 15,000 RPM HDDs;
advantageous for high I/O use cases involving random, uncached data
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• Fibre channel
• iSCSI
• Infiniband over IP/RDMA
• iSER
• SRP
• NFS V3 and V4
• CIFS
• HTTP
• WebDAV
• FTP/SFTP/FTPS
• ZFS NDMP V4
Industry’s Richest Set of Base Data Services
• Oracle Hybrid Columnar Compression
• Hybrid storage pool
• Single, double and triple parity RAID(RAIDZ, Z2, Z3)
• Mirroring and triple mirroring
• End-to-end data integrity
• Local and Remote replication*
• Snapshots and clones*
• Quota(s)
• In-line dedup
• Compression
• Thin provisioning
• Antivirus via ICAP protocol
• Online data migration
• Clustering
• Browser and CLI interface
• Management dashboard
• Hardware/component view
• Role-based access control
• Phone home
• Event and thresholdbased alerting
• Dtrace analytics
• Scripting
• Workflow automation
• Advanced networking
• DFS root support
• Source aware routing
Data protocols Data services Management
* Remote Replication and Cloning features are licensed separately. All other features included with purchase of system.
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Snap Clone Replication
Industry-leading Storage Efficiency
ApplicationI/O
Virtual Poolfile, volume, and
data services
ReadIntensive
I/OStorage Poolread flash, writeflash, and drives
Storage
Performance- Automates storage tiering (HSPs)- Eliminates distinct file and volume management- Concurrent block and file I/O, with shared data services
Data Integrity- Entire I/O path validated before data stored- Eliminates potential for bit rot, phantom writes, etc.
Analytics- Comprehensive and precise file-level view
Com-press
Dedup ThinProvision
WriteIntensive
I/O
• Auto Administration• System Analytics• Virtual Storage Pools• Dynamic Data Tiering• Modular Scalability• Oracle SW
integration
Storage OS Software
CIFSNFS FCiSCSI
IB
Mirror,RAID-Zx
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Real Time Analytics for DB
• Automatic real-time visualization ofapplication and storage workloads
• Only storage appliance with DTrace Analytics
– Automatic real-time visualization of application and storage related workloads (on right picture of database and table index analytics)
– Provides real-time comprehensive analysis– Supports multiple simultaneous application and
workload analysis in real-time– Analysis can be saved, exported and replayed for
further analysis
Database OLTP workload, 8kb block size, random I/O
OLTP Operation/Storage IO
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Simplify Test & Development with CloningSun ZFS Storage Appliance Increases Speed and Simplicity
• Accelerate database application development and system testing– Business agility – rapid application development and deployment– Reduce risk – patch and upgrade testing
• Efficiently deploy copies of large mission critical databases for application test and development– Non-disruptive – no impact to production databases– Efficient
• DB Clones are created instantly• Can have unlimited number of clones• Clones take up minimal space, only updates are written to disk
• Troubleshoot problems by replicating an existing software environment to identify and resolve a bug
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Oracle x86
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Oracle Linux: The Best Linux for the Enterprise
Featuring the Unbreakable Enterprise Kernel
The best performing, most modern and reliable Linux OS
Fully Compatible with Red Hat Enterprise Linux
Free source code, binaries and patches/updates
Runs in Oracle’s Engineered Systems
Oracle’s base Linux development platform
The only Linux Oracle recommends for Oracle software
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Kernel Patching Problem SOLVED with Ksplice
Transformed into a zero downtime update
Oracle produces a normal kernel update
Client
Loaded into the Unbreakable Linux Network
Update downloaded and applied to RUNNING customer systems through client – NO DOWNTIME
Only Oracle offers Zero Downtime Patching
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Linux Management and Clustering
Integrated Apps to Disk Management and HA
Oracle Ops Center and Enterprise Manager 12c for Linux Management• Administration• Patching• Provisioning Oracle Clusterware: Linux High Availability• Business continuity• Protects from failure
Included free with:Oracle Linux Network SupportOracle Linux Basic supportOracle Linux Premier support
Included free with:Oracle Linux Basic supportOracle Linux Premier support
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Support & Pricing Comparison
Access to Updates and Patches
24x7 Phone and Web support
No Forced Upgrades to Obtain Bug Fixes
Lifetime Support
Integrated Management and Monitoring
Clustering Software and File System
Zero Downtime Updates with Ksplice
Comprehensive Legal Indemnification
Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server Premium*Oracle Linux Premier
$2,299 $6,498Pricing
** No add-ons; Pricing based on 4 socket comparison and 1 year term, Oracle pricing based on Oracle Linux Premier
(2 X $3,249 per socket pair)
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Buy and AssembleBest-of-BreedComponents
Systems Management
Compute Platform
Performance/scalability
Virtualization
Operating System
Middleware Stack
Database
Application Stack
General Purpose Capability
Prepackaged and Tested (eg: OVM ref solution, optimized solutions)
Engineered Systems(eg: Exadata, Exalogic)
Storage
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Simplicity – Oracle x86
SIMPLICITY
Oracle Servers and Storage
Oracle OS
Oracle Middleware
Oracle Applications
Oracle Virtualization
Oracle Networking
Oracle Database
Oracle Management
Component engineered and supported in-houseThird party component
COMPLEXITY: 5x more vendors in the solution
HP Servers and Storage
OS
Middleware
Applications
Virtualization
HP Networking
Database
HP Management
COMPLEXITY: 4x more vendors in the solution
IBM Servers and Storage
OS
IBM Middleware
Applications
Virtualization
Networking
IBM Database
IBM Management
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Oracle X86 Systems Differentiation
• Engineered Systems (Exadata, Exalogic, Exalytics, BDA, …) developed and tested jointly with Oracle Software for best performance, easiest deployment, faster patching– Oracle X86 are hard tested in Engineered Systems thus transferring this characteristic to stand-alone
servers
• Unlimited use of Solaris, OEL & OVM with Oracle X86• Unlimited use of Ops Center for unified System Management with
backend connectivity to MOS• Single support call eased by known HW and SW stack interactions,
more readily replicating issues• Oracle On-Demand and Global IT runs on Oracle X86• Continue to develop outstanding stand-alone X86 servers
– Industry-leading RAS, Performance, Efficiency, and Density– Full certification for RedHat, VMware, Windows and SUSE
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Sun Server X2-4
Sun Server X3-2L
Sun Server X3-2
Sun Server X2-8
Oracle's Sun x86 Rack Server Portfolio
• Best for Oracle Software• Certified for x86 industry interoperability• Built for simplicity of operations and support• Lowest cost of ownership • World record benchmarks
Certified
Included
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Oracle's Sun x86 Blade Server Products Portfolio
PCIe Express Module
Sun Blade 6000 Chassis
Sun Blade Storage Module
Sun Blade 6000Network Express Modules
Sun Blade 6000 ChassisMonitoring Module
Sun Blade Server Module
• Each blade has unique I/O profile, for best level of service
• Chassis can mix x86 and SPARC blades providing application flexibility
• Hot swappable components for maximum uptime and highest service levels
• Includes cloud IaaS software, system tools, and OS at no additional cost, for support customers
• Best for Oracle software
Components for Cloud Infrastructure
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Performance Optimizations
Cost Optimizations
Deploy Optimizations
Management Optimizations
Oracle Hardware Optimized for Oracle Software