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Oracle Database Appliance Workshop Welcome & Introduction

Jan Zapletal ODA Sales Representative CZ&SK Oracle, Systems Prague 16th May, 2016

ODA Workshop, Prague 16th May 2016

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Specific Skills Required Costly and Complex Risk of Failure

Growing Business Critical Services and Data High Availability Solutions Desirable

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Oracle Database Appliance Complete, Simple, Reliable, Affordable

Engineered System optimized to run the Oracle Database and database-centric applications

• Complete high availability database solution in a single appliance

• Simple to deploy and manage both databases and applications to improve time to value and reduce operational expense

• Reliable system to ensure database and application availability

• Affordable Capacity on Demand (CoD) licensing to manage capital expense

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Oracle Database Appliance Database Platform

• Business critical databases

– OLT and data warehouses

– Runs Oracle’s high availability software suite including Oracle Real Application Clusters

• Consolidated databases

– Supports Multitenant and In-Memory database options

• Test and development databases

– Quickly and efficiently provision snapshots

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ERP CRM HR

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Oracle Database Appliance Application Platform

• Host all tiers (web, middleware, database) on a single system

– Simplifies deployment and reduces data center footprint

– Ideal for branch office and remote deployments

• Solution-in-a-box made easy with comprehensive best practices white papers and automation wizards

– Oracle applications

• JD Edwards, E-Business Suite, PeopleSoft, Flexcube, Weblogic, Enterpise Manager, etc

– ISV applications

• IFS, mFormation, Temenos, etc

– Customer developed applications

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PeopleSoft

Enterprise Manager

ISV Apps

JD Edwards

E-Business

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• More capacity than previous generation

– 1.5x CPU cores

– 3x memory capacity

– 3.5x data file storage

– 4x Interconnect speed

• Smarter software

– ODA Flash Cache speeds I/O operations

– Database and VM snapshots eliminate redundant provisioning of storage

– In-Memory Fault Tolerance reduces I/O demands while keeping data highly available

– Oracle Multitenant eliminates overhead of multiple instances

Ideal Consolidation Platform Up to 4x Consolidation Density

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Complete Database and Application Solution

• Everything necessary for a HA database solution in a single appliance

– Breaks the dependency on others for specialized expertise

– Easy and fast to order: 1 part number buys it all

• Integrated virtualization enables hosting applications and database in single appliance

– Reduces floor space, power, cooling costs

– Easier to deploy and manage in branch offices

• Best practices and automation speeds time to market

– Quickly deploy entire platform for any x86 application

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Simple Appliance

• Automated deployment

– HA databases

– Complete applications

• Automated patching

• “Zero-admin” storage

• Integrated VM management

• Single vendor support

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Simple Compare to Build Your Own

Build Your Own Oracle Database Appliance

5 Puzzle Pieces • Server, storage, networking,

database, consultants

1 Component • Push one button

for install

7 Staff / Skills for HA • DBA, network admin,

storage admin, system admin, installation expertise, HA expertise, optimization skills

1 DBA

24 + Patches Per Year

4 Patches Per Year

~ 2,200 Hours Maintenance

~ 110 Hours Maintenance

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Simple To Install, Manage and Maintain

Tim

e

Co

st

Build Your Own

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Installation Expertise

Optimization Expertise

Network Administration

Storage Administration

System Administration

Oracle Appliance Manager

Savings

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Reliable No Single Point of Failure

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Hardware

• Two dual-socket Oracle Linux servers

• Redundant private interconnect

• Redundant public networks

• Double-mirroring or triple-mirroring storage redundancy

• Redundant hot-swappable power, cooling, and fans

Software

• Oracle Database Enterprise Edition

– Industry leading database for high availability, performance, and security

– Single-instance and high availability configurations

• Oracle's high availability software suite

– Redundant and high performance shared storage

– High availability monitoring and failover

– No single points of failure

• Oracle Linux and integrated virtualization

• Oracle Appliance Manager for easy deployment, management, and support

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Reliable Best in Class Availability

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Active - Active

• Best Availability

• Oracle Database 12c & 11g Enterprise Edition

• Oracle Real Application Clusters

• Mutual failover and load balancing

Active - Passive

• Better Availability

• Oracle Database 12c & 11g Enterprise Edition

• Oracle Real Application Clusters One Node

• Can have mutual failover

Single Instance

• Good Availability

• Oracle Database 12c & 11g Enterprise Edition

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• ODA Flash Cache

– Flash Cache shared across nodes

– Increases cache hit rate for your applications

– Up to 6x faster than no cache

• ODA Flash Logs

– Database writes redo to flash

– Sub-millisecond log writes

– Up to 4x faster than log writes to traditional storage media

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• ODA Flash Files

– Stores file system metadata in flash

– Improves file system read and writes

– Native file system performance for snapshots

Reliable

No Cache

Local Cache

ODA Flash Cache

Acc

ess

Tim

e

Performance optimized by Oracle : Up to 6x Faster

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Affordable Manage CapEx using Capacity On-Demand

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Build Your Own Option 1: Must License all 72 Cores Day 1 whether you need them or not!

Buy Oracle Database Appliance Option 2: License as you grow only the needed cores and save significantly

72 Cores

60 Cores

48 Cores

36 Cores

24 Cores

12 Cores

6 Cores

Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 1 Year 2 Year 3

or

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Affordable What Could You Do with 2000 Extra Hours?

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The Oracle Database Appliance simplifies time-consuming DBA tasks and saves:

• 828 hours in first year

• 637 hours each subsequent year

http://www.oracle.com/us/products/database/database-appliance-vs-sql-server-1434947.pdf

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Oracle Database Appliance

Oracle Database Appliance VCE Vblock System 100 Oracle Advantage

Price $68,000 $180,000 2.7x less expensive

Cores 72 48 1.5x the compute power

Memory 512GB 192GB 2.7x the memory

HDD 64TB 6TB 10x storage space

SDD 2.4TB 0 Infinite times the flash

Time to deploy 1 day 30 days 30x faster to deploy

Interconnect 40Gb/s Infiniband 10Gb/s Ethernet 4x faster interconnect

Rack Space 6RU 24RU 4x less rack space

Database Optimized Yes No Better database experience

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Simpler, More Reliable, More Affordable than VCE Vblock

Lower price and more value than VCE Vblock

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Oracle Database Appliance

Oracle Database Appliance Dell R730/MD1400 Oracle Advantage

Price (like configurations) $68,000 $105,000 35% less expensive

Time to deploy 1 day 2-3 months 60-90x faster to deploy

Interconnect 40Gb/s Infiniband 10Gb/s Ethernet 4x faster interconnect

Rack Space 6RU 8RU 25% less rack space

Database Optimized Yes No Better database experience

Supports In-Memory Fault Tolerance

Yes No Better availability with In-Memory Database

ODA Flash Cache Yes No Better performance

Free Linux and Virtualization Yes No Lower costs

Patch Automation Yes No Less time spent patching

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Lower price and more value than Dell Build-Your-Own

Cheaper Than Building Your Own

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Oracle Database Appliance Complete, Simple, Reliable, Affordable

• Lower Capital Expenses

– CoD aligns license spend to demand

• Reduced Operational Expenses

– Fewer expensive high skilled resources

– Reduced time spent on maintenance

• Faster Time to Market

– Bring new functionality to market more rapidly

• Better Availability

– Built-in high availability and best practices lead to greater uptime

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Oracle Database Appliance X5-2 Hardware Overview

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Oracle Database Appliance X5-2 Hardware Front View

1. Server Node 1

2. Server Node 0

3. Storage Shelf

4. Optional Storage Expansion Shelf

With Storage Expansion Shelf

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Oracle Database Appliance X5-2

• 2 x 1RU x86 Servers. Each Server Contains:

– 2 x 18-core 2.3 GHz Intel Xeon Processors E5-2699 v3

– 256 GB Memory (8 x 32 GB), expandable up to 768 GB

– Mirrored 600 GB local storage

– Redundant InfiniBand Interconnect

– Optional 10GBase-T or 10GbE SFP+ Public Network

• 1 x 4RU Storage Shelf – Direct-Attached:

– 800 GB raw SSD storage for redo logs

– 1.6 TB raw SSD storage for database cache, tablespaces, temporary files

– 128 TB raw HDD storage for data, archive logs, backups

Hardware Specifications

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Zero-Admin/Online Storage Expansion

ODA X5-2 Storage Expansion Shelf

Double Available Storage Capacity

• Additional 128 TB HDD, 256 TB total for DATA

• Additional 800 GB SSD, 1.6 TB total for REDO

• Additional 1.6 TB SSD, 3.2 TB total for FLASH

Zero Administration

• Automatically integrates when plugged in

• Data automatically distributes to new shelf

Online Expand Storage

• Hot-plug storage expansion shelf

• No database downtime

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ODA X5-2 Database Servers

• 18-core Xeon Haswell-EP - fastest Intel processor ever shipped

– 50% faster than existing Ivy Bridge (X4-2) processor

• Faster and larger memory footprint - DDR4 upgradeable from 256 GB (8 x 32 GB) to 768 GB

• Hardware RAID controller for local disk

– Increased resiliency and performance with 1 GB controller cache

– Fast reimage times

• Redundant 1/10GBase-T network

• Optional 10GbE SFP+ public networking

Faster Processors, More Cores, More Memory

X5-2 versus X4-2 50% More Database Cores 72 cores - 18-Core Xeon® E5-2699 v3

50% More DIMM Slots Up to 1.5 TB of DRAM, 512 GB Default

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10% to 20% Lower Power

X5-2 versus X4-2 6.5x more disk storage 64/42 TB usable

New 1.6 TB flash storage Database cache and data storage

ODA X5-2 Storage shelf

• Hierarchical storage architecture

• 4 x 200 GB SDDs – Write intensive redo logs

• 4 x 400 GB SSDs – Database cache and data storage

• 16 x 8 TB High Capacity Disks – Data and backup storage

Highly Optimal I/O Performance

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Storage – Built-in Redundancy • Each Server Node

– 2x HBA

– In case of HBA failure • Multipath software transparently manages

both paths for the database

• Storage Shelf – 2x IO Modules (Controllers)

• Each connects to all 24 disks to protect against failure

– Redundant HDDs and SSDs • ASM stripes data across disks to protect against

failure

Node 0

HBA HBA HBA HBA

IO Module

Node 1

P0 P1

IO Module

Slot 20

Slot 16

Slot 12

Slot 8

Slot 4

Slot 0

Slot 21

Slot 17

Slot 13

Slot 9

Slot 5

Slot 1

Slot 22

Slot 18

Slot 14

Slot 10

Slot 6

Slot 2

Slot 23

Slot 19

Slot 15

Slot 11

Slot 7

Slot 3

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Purpose – Cabling Interconnect Start - Node 0 End – Node 1

Connect green InfiniBand cable Connect into green port (PORT2) in PCIe slot 1 Connect into green port (PORT2) in PCIe slot 1

Connect yellow InfiniBand cable Connect into yellow port (PORT1) in PCIe slot 1 Connect into yellow port (PORT1) in PCIe slot 1

Purpose – Cabling Storage Start - Compute Node End - Storage Shelf

Connect dark blue SAS cable Connect into dark blue port (SAS0) in PCIe slot 2 in node 0 Connect into dark blue port in top IO Module (port 0)

Connect light blue SAS cable Connect into light blue port (SAS1) in PCIe slot 3 in node 0 Connect into light blue port in bottom IO Module (port 0)

Connect dark red SAS cable Connect into dark red port (SAS1) in PCIe slot 2 node 1 Connect into dark red port in top IO Module (port 1)

Connect light red SAS cable Connect into light red port (SAS0) in PCIe slot 3 node 1 Connect into light red port in bottom IO Module (port 1)

Cable the Oracle Database Appliance X5-2

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Cable the ODA X5-2 w/ Storage Expansion Shelf

Purpose – Cabling Storage Expansion Start - Compute Node End - Storage Expansion Shelf

Connect dark blue SAS cable Connect into dark blue port (SAS0) in PCIe slot 2 in node 1 Connect into dark blue port in top IO Module (port 0)

Connect light blue SAS cable Connect into light blue port (SAS1) in PCIe slot 3 in node 1 Connect into light blue port in bottom IO Module (port 0)

Connect dark red SAS cable Connect into dark red port (SAS1) in PCIe slot 2 in node 0 Connect into dark red port in top IO Module (port 1)

Connect light red SAS cable Connect into light red port (SAS0) in PCIe slot 3 in node 0 Connect into light red port in bottom IO Module (port 1)

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ODA X5-2 Network Cabling

• Base configuration

– IB Interconnect

– 10GBase-T (copper) Public Networking

• Optional 10GbE SFP+ (Fiber) Public Networking – Replace InfiniBand

w/ Fiber PCIe cards

– Interconnect w/ on-board copper ports

Interconnect Port IB 1 (ibbond0)

External 10GBase-T net 3 (bond1)

Interconnect Port IB 2 (ibbond0)

External 10GBase-T net 2 (bond1) External 10GBase-T net 1 (bond0)

External 10GBase-T net 0 (bond0)

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Oracle Database Appliance Software Overview

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Highly Reliable Software

Oracle Database Appliance

Grid Infrastructure

Oracle VM (optional)

Appliance Manager

Database 12c, 11gR2 RAC, RAC One Node, EE

Oracle Enterprise Linux

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Configurator

• GUI to gather ODA configuration and deploy system

– System information

– Network information

– Database information

– Option to use online at time of deployment or offline beforehand

Command Line

• OAKCLI provides simple commands to streamline ODA administration

– Database creation

– Patching

– Management

– Support

Background Processes

• Continual monitoring and management to ensure best practices compliance and optimal performance

– Servers

– Storage

– Database

– VMs

What is the Appliance Manager? Simplifies Deployment, Management, and Support of Oracle Database Appliance

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Oracle Database Appliance X5-2

• Full support for Oracle Database Release 12c (12.1.0.2)

– Multitenant, In-Memory Fault Tolerance (Unique to Engineered Systems), …

– Choice of CDB and non-CDB for 12.1.0.2 databases

– Grid Infrastructure: 12.1.0.2

– Support for database versions: 12.1.0.2 & 11.2.0.4

• ASM Cluster File System integration (ACFS)

– Database creation

– Rapid and efficient snapshots

• Database sizing template enhancements for workload types and flash

Requires Appliance Manager 12.1.2.2 (or Greater)

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Oracle Database Appliance Provisioning

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• Bare Metal (Factory Image)

– Optimized for Database

• Virtualized Platform (Re-image)

– Optimized for Database and Applications

Two Deployment Options

DOM 0 VM Storage Repository

ODA_Base • Oracle Database • Grid Infrastructure

•Clusterware •ASM •ACFS

• Appliance Manager

Node 1

Guest Domain

Guest Domain

Node 0

• Oracle Database

• Grid Infrastructure • Clusterware

• ASM

• ACFS

• Oracle Linux

• Appliance Manager

Node 1 Node 0

• Oracle Database

• Grid Infrastructure • Clusterware

• ASM

• ACFS

• Oracle Linux

• Appliance Manager

DOM 0 VM Storage Repository

Guest Domain

Guest Domain

ODA_Base • Oracle Database • Grid Infrastructure

•Clusterware •ASM •ACFS

• Appliance Manager

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• DOM 0

– Default domain after Oracle Database Appliance is re-imaged with Virtualized Platform

– Bootstraps the system deployment process

• ODA_Base

– ODA_Base is a privileged VM domain specifically for databases

– Similar database performance and functionality as bare metal deployments

– ODA_Base must have CPU and memory allocated to it before the database is deployed

– SI, RAC, RAC One Node database options

• Guest Domains

– Deploy VMs to run applications, middle tier, etc..

– Create CPU pools to implement workload isolation between VMs

– Oracle VM supported templates

– Support for VM auto restart and failover

Virtualized Platform Architecture Specifics

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Operating System

• Oracle Linux Kernel

– Installed only RPM required for GI and Database

– Create RAID devices and partitions

• Create appropriate boot, root, swap and /u01 file systems

• Ensure all OS best practices configured correctly

• Oracle runs OS security scans to ensure there are no vulnerabilities

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Provisioning System • Download latest ODA software bundle version for BM or Virtualized Platform

– Patched with current patch sets, PSU and all critical one-offs

• Gather configuration info through a Wizard

• Deploys Oracle Database Appliance with Oracle RAC in 90 minutes

• Option to create first database

Complete

Configure Storage

2 1

Configure Networking

3

Create Cluster

Complete 4

Create Database

5

Create ASR

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Updated Database Templates

• Simplified naming convention

– odb_<cpu_core>|<size>

• Support for Oracle Database Appliance X5-2 with 72 CPU cores

• Works and behaves exactly the same way in all prior generations of the hardware

• Auto sizes ODA Flash cache

Appliance Manager 12.1.2.2 (or Greater) Enhancements

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• Provides well defined database configuration templates …

– Sizing for CPU and Memory • Out of the box allocation for SGA and PGA

– Incorporates all best practice database init parameters

– Advise on the storage characteristics

– Multiple sizes to satisfy various workloads

– Auto sizes ODA flash cache • ODA Flash Cache is applicable for OLTP

workloads only

Updated Database Templates Sized for Performance Database

Class CPU

Cores Memory

(GB) Flash (GB)

# of Databases

Odb-01s 1 4 6 36

Odb-01 1 8 12 36

Odb-02 2 16 24 18

Odb-04 4 32 48 9

Odb-06 6 48 72 6

Odb-12 12 96 144 3

Odb-16 16 128 192 2

Odb-24 24 192 192 1

Odb-32 32 256 192 1

Odb-36 36 256 192 1

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Create Databases for Specific Workloads

• Automated deployment for OLTP, DSS, IMDB workloads

• OAKCLI command to create additional databases after initial deployment

• Support for all template sizes

• Auto sizes ODA Flash cache & IMDB cache

• Option to store entire databases in flash

Appliance Manager 12.1.2.2 (or Greater) Enhancements

oakcli create database -db mydb -oh OraDb12102_home1 Please enter the 'root' password …….. Please select one of the following for Database type [1 .. 3]: 1 => OLTP 2 => DSS 3 => In-Memory Selected value is : In-Memory

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Provisioning Oracle Database Appliance with WebLogic Server

• Simple to deploy – Automated deployment of WebLogic Server with wizard similar to Appliance

Manager configurator

– Just hours to deploy highly available database infrastructure and middleware platform for applications

• Simple to maintain

• Choice of two distributions – WebLogic 11g (10.3.6) or WebLogic 12c (12.1.2, 12.1.3)

RAC

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WebLogic Deployment on Oracle Database Appliance

• Deploy VMs to run WebLogic Server and Software Load Balancer

• HA Virtual IP provides single entry point for application clients with isolation

• Oracle VM templates

Applications Solution Platform

DOM 1

Oracle Database Appliance

DOM0 ODA_Base • Appliance Manager

• Grid Infrastructure • Database

Node 1

DOM0 • Appliance Manager

• Grid Infrastructure • Database

Node 0

Software Load Balancer

App Domains

WebLogic

HA VIP

ODA_Base

Software Load Balancer

App Domains

WebLogic

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Provisioning

• Bare metal or virtualized deployment options

• No need to install or configure the OS

• No knowledge required to install Oracle Clusterware, RAC and Database

• Sizing templates for any workload incorporating Oracle best practices

• Completely tested and validated by Oracle

Summary

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Oracle Database Appliance Deployment Examples

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Data Center: • Exadata

• Exalogic

• SuperCluster

Remote Deployment CoD, Compact Footprint and Ease of Management: Save CapEx and OpEx

Distributed: • Branch Offices • Departments

Motivation: • Local regulations • Reduce latency

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Remote Deployment

• Duplicating main datacenter Exadata deployment is often not affordable for smaller remote sites

– However, customers need to run the same applications and databases in those environments.

• Skill sets not available in many remote locations

• Creating and maintaining a highly available hardware and software configuration

• Managing the hardware and software remotely

• Data center space cost when charged by footprint or rack usage

• Aligning costs to demand

Customer Challenges

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Remote Deployment

• Runs the same applications and databases as the central datacenter Exadata systems

• Highly available database and application platform out of the box, limits the skill levels required at remote sites and reduces fault recovery

• Integrated Lights Out Management, automatic monitoring and call home support enable remote management

• Compact footprint reduces datacenter charges

• Capacity On-Demand licensing enables you to align your costs to demand

– Start small and grow without replacing/upgrading hardware

Customer Benefits

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Development and Test Fast and Space Efficient Snapshots: Save CapEx and OpEx

Development

Oracle Database Appliance

Test

Exadata

Oracle Database Appliance

3rd Party Servers

Production

Exadata

Oracle Database Appliance

3rd Party Servers

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Development and Test

• Each developer and tester needs their own environment to:

– Develop new offerings and features

– Test a new offering prior to going into production

– Test new feature enhancements prior to going into production

• Need a system to validate backup and recovery process and procedures

• Development and testing is an iterative process – many cycles, can be nightly

– Creating development environments and test environments takes time, storage and staff

• Need multiple copies of the database

• DBA time required to create and monitor creation of copies

– Low value use of DBA time

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Customer Challenges

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Database Refresh

Oracle Database Appliance Exadata Server

DB

ODA Server

DB

3rd-party server

DB

Copy database From Production

Snapshot

Test Database

Test Database

Snapshot Before Refresh Snap

Test Database

Snapshot Before Refresh Snap

Database Master

Development and Test Create a clone in 5 minutes, using less than 5% of original database storage

Database Refresh

Refresh database From Production

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Development and Test

• CapEx savings

– EMC and NetApp charge for either database snapshots or snapshot management, or both

• Snapshots on ODA are free

– Storage used more efficiently, reducing the need to purchase additional storage

• OpEx savings

– Reduce staff time required to provision development and test environments • 5 minutes to clone a 1 TB database versus one hour to create a copy

– Each developer and tester has their own environment, improving productivity

– Doesn’t require specialized hardware and associated skills to snapshot NAS or SAN environments

• Revenue acceleration

– Bring new offerings and features to market quicker with higher quality

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Customer Benefits

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Disaster Recovery Implement Maximum Availability Architecture for Highest Availability

Active Data Guard

Production

Disaster Recovery

Dev Test

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ZFS Storage Appliance Storage Expansion (HCC)

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Disaster Recovery for Exadata

Exalogic

Exadata

Oracle Database Appliance

ZFS Storage Appliance -Storage expansion -HCC support

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External Backup / External Storage Seamlessly Integrate Oracle Database Appliance into your Datacenter Operations

ZFS Storage Appliance

Media Server with Tape Drive

Oracle Database Appliance

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Database Hosting

Customer A

Customer B

Customer C

Dedicated Hosting Environments

Exadata

Shared Hosting Environment

Customer D Customer E Customer F

End Users 56

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FOR MORE INFORMATION

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Oracle Database Appliance Generations

ODA V1 – Oct 2011 ODA X3-2 – Mar 2013 ODA X4-2 – Dec 2013 ODA X5-2 – Feb 2015

Processor Intel X5675 Intel E5-2690 Intel E5-2697 V2 Intel Xeon E5-2699 V3

processors

Node Built-in (X4370 M2) X3-2 X4-2 X5-2

Sockets/node 2 2 2 2

Cores / node (total) 12(24) 16(32) 24(48) 36(72)

Max Memory / node (total) 96GB (192GB) 256GB (512GB) 256GB (512GB) 256GB, upgradeable to 768

Boot disks (Free space) 500GB (250GB) 600GB (350GB) 600GB (350GB) 600GB (350GB)

Networking 6 x 1GbE NICs

2 x 10GbE fiber NICs 4 x 10GbE Copper NICs

4 x 10GbE Copper NICs (opt public fiber interface)

4 x 10GbE Copper NICs (opt public fiber interface)

Form Factor/RU Single 4U chassis 2 x 1RU servers & 1 x 2RU disk shelf

2 x 1RU servers & 1 x 2RU disk shelf

2 x 1RU servers & 1 x 4RU disk shelf

Shared Storage 292GB SSDs

12TB SAS raw 800GB SSDs

18TB SAS raw 800GB SSDs

18TB SAS raw

800GB SSD – REDO 1.6TB SSD – ODA Cache

128TB SAS raw

Storage Expansion N/A Additional Storage Shelf Additional Storage Shelf Additional Storage Shelf