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DBaaS in the private cloudRealizing the benefits behind the firewall
Dr. Thierry Bücheler – Director, IT Strategy & InsightRoger Wullschleger – Sr. Manager Core Tech Sales ConsultingAugust 28, 2014
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Agenda
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• What is a “private cloud” and what’s the relationship to DBaaS
• How to capture the DBaaS benefits in a private cloud
• Measuring success
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In the NIST definition of cloud computing, private cloud is a deployment model
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Cloud computing is a model for enabling convenient, on-demand network access to a shared pool of configurable computing resources (e.g., networks, servers, storage, applications, and services) that can be rapidly provisioned and released with minimal management effort or service provider interaction.
Source: NIST Definition of Cloud Computing v15
3 Service Models
• SaaS
• PaaS
• IaaS
4 Deployment Models
• Public Cloud
• Private Cloud
• Community Cloud
• Hybrid Cloud
5 Essential Characteristics
• On-demand self-service
• Resource pooling
• Rapid elasticity
• Measured service
• Broad network access
This cloud model promotes availability and is composed of:
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DB as a Service is part of a cloud variant providing a full platform for application development and customization
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ApplicationApplication
PlatformPlatform
CustomizationsCustomizations
ApplicationApplication
CustomizationsCustomizations CustomizationsCustomizations
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IaaSCompute, Storage
SaaSHCM, CX, ERPPaaS
MWaaS, DBaaS
Specific FunctionGeneral Purpose
Focus of this presentation
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Sourcing Models
• Ownership of asset as key criteria
for defining sourcing models
• Public Cloud delivered by XaaS-
type of Service ...
• ... while Outsourcing and On-
Premise as main delivering
models for Private Cloud
Key Criteria
Outsourcing
On-Premise
Apps
MW + DB
HW + OS
Facilities
Apps
MW + DB
HW + OS
Facilities
Apps
SaaS
PaaS
IaaS
MW + DB
HW + OS
Facilities
Apps
MW + DB
HW + OS
Facilities
Apps
MW + DB
HW + OS
Facilities
Public Cloud
Private Cloud
Dedicated
Multitenant
Potentially no ownership
Ownership
No ownership
Asset ownership by end customer:
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Source: Oracle Insight; CIO Executive Board – Information Technology Practice
Customers today have a choice of sourcing models/options
Focus of this presentation
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Agenda
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• What is a “private cloud” and what’s the relationship to DBaaS
• How to capture the DBaaS benefits in a private cloud
• Measuring success
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Business Challenges For IT LeadersDeliver Database Services Faster, Cheaper and with Lower Risk
10XFaster
Deployments
Agility ����
50%Lower Total Cost of
Ownership
Cost ����
100% Service Level
Compliance
Risk ����
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Best - in - class DBaaS requires simplified IT
What DBaaS incorporates
• A simple service catalogue for the business, covering all DB requirements
• Transparency/ measurability
• Fair pricing/ charge-back
• High flexibility and speed
• Full control
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How DBaaS should be run
• Align IT complexity with simplified catalogue
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Agility ����
Cost ����
Risk ����
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Self-Service
Service Catalog
Elasticity
Tighter Security
Higher Availability
Greater Control
2 Examples: DBaaS Goals in the private cloud
Metering
Shared Resources
Automation
Agility ���� Cost ���� Risk ����
Focus of this presentation
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Oracle Database as a ServiceOracle Enterprise Manager, Oracle Multitenant and Oracle Exadata
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Consolid
ation D
ensity
Oracle Database 12c Multitenant simplifies consolidation and is the foundation for private cloud
Share Servers, OS & Database
Pluggable DatabasesClustered Databases
Share Servers & OS
Virtual Machines
Share Servers
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RAC, Data Guard
Data Guard
Service Catalog: Oracle Multitenant for CloudPick from standard sizes and service levels
✔
GOLD
SILVER
BRONZE Backups✔
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Service Catalog: Oracle Multitenant for Cloud
Trivially migrate tiers as databases become more mission critical
GOLD
SILVER
BRONZE✔
✔
RAC, Data Guard
Data Guard
Backups
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Shared resources: In ProductionRapid provisioning, cloning and cost benefits
• Consolidation of 10+ customer databases from Amazon RDS & dedicated servers
• Benefits
– Cloning: huge benefit to testing and much faster roll out
– Reduced Cost : offset hardware costs and hosting/Amazon costs
– Management :
• adding new clients reduced management overhead
• service desk have no additional work with each PDB
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OLTP benchmark comparison
Only 3GB of memory vs. 20GB memory used for 50 databases
Pluggable databases scaled to over 250 while separate database instances maxed at 50
Multitenant Improves Consolidation Density6x Less H/W Resource, 5x more scalable than dedicated databases
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• Comprehensive support for consolidation
• Dedicated databases, schema, pluggable
• Automated, intelligent placement
• workload and configuration
• Complete self-service catalog
• Governance, quotas, policies, showback
• Flexible cloning architecture
• Full data cloning by leveraging backups
• Instant database provisioning using “SnapClone”
• Integrated database lifecycle management
• Monitoring, backup, patching
• API-driven (RESTful and command line)
Out-of-box Portal with API support
Self-Service Provisioning
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Exadata Improves Consolidation Performance
• Smart Flash Cache
– Uses flash for physical I/O
• Smart Flash Log
– Uses flash to improve log I/O latency
• Smart Scan
– Runs portions of a database query in storage
• Hybrid Columnar Compression (HCC)
– Reduces the number of blocks and I/Os
Unique technology for accelerating all database workloads
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Exadata Improves Consolidation DensityOracle Exadata supports more databases per machine
4.89 5.5 7.4 8.91
16.51
56.7
110
1.892.16 2.16 2.48
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20
40
60
80
100
120
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Number of databases (Load)
Response Times by Number of Databases
Conventional Response Exadata Response
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• What is a “private cloud” and what’s the relationship to DBaaS
• How to capture the DBaaS benefits in a private cloud
• Measuring success
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2
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Measuring Success for Database as a Service
Reduce
provisioning time
Faster scale-out
Management
automation
More focus on
capability
Agility
Resolve end-of-
life issues
Achieve
compliance
Consolidate
security controls
Improve quality
of service
Risk
Denser hardware
utilization
Simplify
administration
Consumption
based billing
Standardization
Cost
Operational Savings
Capital Savings
Time to Provision
% Compliant
% Utilization
SLA Attainment
Measurement Metrics
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Private Cloud leads to 26% TCO reductionin Financial Services
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Strong Adoption and Momentum Worldwide
Less time to provisionIndian Bank90%90%
65%65%Better utilization Australian bank
1010 minutes to provision full SOA Suite for retail provider
100 X Faster Siebel deployment in a healthcare company100 X Faster Siebel deployment in a healthcare company
125X125X Storage savingsEgyptian Telecom Provider
Less time to provisionNorwegian Labor Agency98%98%
Customer onboardingRussian Service Provider
5X5X
Improvement in operational efficiency Korean Telecom provider
70%70%
less cost and ZERO downtime for a global bank35%35%
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On Premise
Private Cloud
…and if you’re still going public…
Oracle & 3rd Party
Public Cloud
DEPLOY ANYWHERE
Same Architecture
Same Standards
Same Products
Transparently move workloads between
On-premise and Public Cloud
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Thank you.
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Thierry Bücheler+41 79 615 [email protected]
Roger Wullschleger+41 79 333 [email protected]
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Backup
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EM12c DBaaS Service Catalog for Provisioning
Service Definition
Technical Service
Service Model
Resource Pools
Define service tiers to simplify your offerings
Establish the technical footprint of each service tier
Determine the individual services to be provisioned
Align services with resource model
Bronze Silver Gold
Small Large
Medium X-Large
� RAC
� Data Guard
� Backups
PDB Database Schema
11.2.0.411.2.0.4
12.1.0.1 10.2.0.5
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Service Catalog Bronze Silver Gold Platinum Diamond
Availability Best effort 95% 99.50% 99.90% 99.99%
Disaster Recovery
(Extended Service)
RTO N/A 5 day 4 hours 2 hours 1 hour
RPO N/A 1 day 1 hour < 1min < 1 min
Backup
Weekly Full,
Daily Incr
Weekly Full,
Daily Incr
Weekly Full, Daily
Incr
Weekly Full, Daily
Incr, Flashback
logs
Weekly Full, Daily
Incr, Flashback logs
Service Desk
Hours 8x5 8x6 24x7x365 24x7x365 24x7x365
Maintenance
Windows Every 6 months Every Qtr
Every Qtr,
sometimes on
demand
Every Qtr+On
Demand
Every Qtr+On
Demand
Alert and
Response Time
Sev 1 <=4 hours
Sev 2 <= 1 day
Sev 1 <=1 hour
Sev 2 <= 4
hours
Sev 1 <=15 mins
Sev 2 <= 4 hours
Sev 1 <=15 mins
Sev 2 <= 2 hours
Sev 1 <=15 mins
Sev 2 <= 1 hour
DB provisioning
target time <= 1 hour <= 3 hours <=4 hours <=8 hours <=24 hours
Database
Configuration Single instance RAC 1-node 2 Node RAC
2 Node RAC + SI
Standby
3 Node RAC + RAC
Remote Standby
Storage Mirroring Dual Dual Triple Triple Triple
Database Version 11g, 12c 11g, 12c 11g, 12c 11g, 12c 11g, 12c
Sample Service Catalog with Sizes
EM Service Templates
EM Monitoring Standards
EM Job driven automation
EM Site Guard
S LM
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Oracle Database as a Service
Applications
Security
Audit Vault and
Database Firewall
Database Vault
Advanced Security
Oracle Database 12c
Oracle MultitenantExadata
Database
Machine
SPARC
Super
Cluster
Active
Data GuardReal Application ClustersReal Application
Testing
Cloud
Management
Diagnostics
and Tuning
Platform as a ServiceManagement
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CaseStudy
• +1000 DB Servers
• Multiple OS (Windows, Linux, HP-UX, AIX, SUN Solaris)
REPLACED BY
DEV/TST
9ACC/PRD (DR)
13X2-2
Initial estimate:
• 22 racks = 176 DB Servers
• 1 OS (Oracle Linux UEK)
Major Oil and Gas Company
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The preceding 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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