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Oracle Virtualisation and Private Cloud Strategy
Dean Vaughan ANZ Director, Oracle Linux and Oracle Virtualisation Thursday 17th 2011

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Agenda
Cloud Computing and Oracle Evolution to the Cloud Preparing your Oracle Environment
Oracle Enterprise Manager Application Aware Virtualisation Oracle VM & OVM 3.0
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NIST Definition of Cloud Computing


Cloud computing is a model for enabling convenient, ondemand 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. This cloud model promotes availability and is composed of:
5 Essential Characteristics On-demand self-service Resource pooling Rapid elasticity Measured service Broad network access
Source: NIST Definition of Cloud Computing v15

3 Service Models SaaS PaaS IaaS

4 Deployment Models Public Cloud Private Cloud Community Cloud Hybrid Cloud

Australian: Private Cloud

James Hutchinson (Computerworld) 26 August, 2010 http://www.computerworld.com.au/article/358400/pendulum_swings_back_toward_private_cloud_idc/

Australian: Public Cloud

Trevor Clarke (Computerworld) 05 August, 2010 11: http://www.computerworld.com.au/article/355901/australian_organisations_still_apprehensive_about_public_cloud _idc/ 46

Public Clouds and Private Clouds


Public Clouds
Used by multiple tenants on a shared basis Hosted and managed by cloud service provider Limited variety of offerings
I N T E R N E T

Private Cloud
I N T R A N E T SaaS PaaS IaaS

SaaS
PaaS IaaS

Exclusively used by a single organization Controlled and managed by in-house IT Large number of applications

Users

Public Clouds: Lower upfront costs Economies of scale Simpler to manage OpEx

Both offer: High efficiency High availability Elastic capacity

Private Cloud: Lower total costs Greater control over security, compliance & quality of service Easier integration CapEx & OpEx

Agenda
Cloud Computing and Oracle Evolution to the Cloud Preparing your Oracle Environment
- Oracle Enterprise Manager - Application Aware Virtualisation - Oracle VM & OVM 3.0
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How: Enterprise Evolution To Cloud


Public Clouds
IaaS

Hybrid
IaaS

PaaS

Public Cloud Evolution Private Cloud Evolution


App1 App2 App3 App1 App2 App3

SaaS
PaaS SaaS

Virtual Private Cloud

App1 App2 App3

App1 App2 App3

Private PaaS Private IaaS

Private PaaS Private IaaS

Private PaaS Private IaaS

Silod
Physical Dedicated Static Heterogeneous

Virtual
Grid Shared services Dynamic Standardized appliances

Private Cloud

Hybrid

Self-service Federation with public clouds Policy-based resource mgmt Interoperability Chargeback Cloud bursting Capacity planning

Agenda
Cloud Computing and Oracle Evolution to the Cloud Preparing your Oracle Environment
- Oracle Enterprise Manager - Application Aware Virtualisation - Oracle VM & OVM 3.0
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Oracle Cloud Solutions


Application as a Service Cloud Management
Oracle Enterprise Manager Application Performance Mgmt Lifecycle Management Configuration Management Application Quality Mgmt Custom Apps

Oracle Applications
Platform as a Service

ISV Apps

Integration: SOA Suite

Process Mgmt: BPM Suite

Security: Identity Mgmt

User Interaction:

WebCenter

Application Grid: WebLogic Server, Coherence, JRockit Exalogic Elastic Cloud


Database Grid: Oracle Database, Database Options Exadata Database Machine

Infrastructure as a Service Oracle Operating Solaris Systems: Oracle Enterprise Oracle Linux Linux
Oracle VM for SPARC (LDom) Solaris Containers

Ops Center Physical & Virtual Systems Mgmt

Oracle VM for x86 Servers Storage

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Agenda
Cloud Computing and Oracle Evolution to the Cloud Preparing your Oracle Environment
- Oracle Enterprise Manager - Application Aware Virtualisation - Oracle VM & OVM 3.0
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Integrated Application-to-Disk Management


Foundation for Enterprise Cloud Computing
Cloud Management
3rd Party Apps Oracle Applications ISV Apps

Enterprise Manager
Application Performance Management Lifecycle Management Configuration Management

Platform as a Service Oracle Fusion Middleware

Oracle Database

Application Quality Management

Infrastructure as a Service

Ops Center
Physical & Virtual Systems Management

Cloud Management Roadmap


Out-of-Box Enterprise Private Cloud Solution
Cloud Management
3rd Party Apps Oracle Applications ISV Apps

Enterprise Manager
Application Performance Management Lifecycle Management Configuration Management

Self-Service

Platform as a Service Oracle Fusion Middleware

Chargeback Resource Scheduling Capacity Planning

Oracle Database

Application Quality Management

Infrastructure as a Service

Ops Center
Physical & Virtual Systems Management

Agenda
Cloud Computing and Oracle Evolution to the Cloud Preparing your Oracle Environment
Oracle Enterprise Manager Application Aware Virtualisation Oracle VM & OVM 3.0
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Datacenter Trends

Multiple Virtualisation Technologies are Entering the Market V to V is Now Standard Application Performance Most Critical Applications Driving the Virtualisation Technology Multi-hypervisors within the Datacenter

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Oracle VM: Application Aware Virtualization


Full Stack Data Center Virtualization Dual Virtualisation Options - Hardware - Emulation - Para-virtualised Fully tested with applications Optimised for high I/O appliactions Designed for full stack deployments Integrated, full stack management Integrated support

Taking you beyond consolidation

Oracle provides a more COMPLETE solution


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Oracle VM Performance: RAC 11g Results Published by Dell, October 2009*

Figure 7 depicts the CPU utilization of one VM node and one physical node during a three node RAC test. The results indicate that the CPU utilization in the VM node was actually lower than the physical CPU utilization. Similar results can be seen throughout the two, three, and four node Oracle RAC. These results suggest that there are situations were running particular applications within a VM environment might better utilize your CPU*.

*http://www.dell.com/downloads/global/solutions/Oracle_RAC%20leveraging_OVM.pdf?c=ca&l=en&s=pub

Database Consolidation Approaches


Three Options Using Oracle Database 11g Common building blocks are shared server and storage pools DW
DB

CRM
DB

ERP
DB

DW
DB

ERP
DB

CRM
DB

DW

ERP
DB

CRM

OS

OS

OS

OS

OS

OS

Oracle Oracle VM VM

Oracle Oracle VM VM

Oracle VM

Oracle VM

OS

OS

Server
Deploy in dedicated VMs Server virtualization

Operating System
Real Application Clusters Anti-affinity!

Database
Share database instances Real Application Clusters

Middleware Consolidation Approaches


Three Options Using Oracle WebLogic
Custom WebLogic Server ERP WebLogic Server Custom CRM ERP WebLogic Server Virtualization Option Custom CRM ERP

WLS VO

WLS VO

WebLogic Server

Guest OS

Guest OS

Oracle VM

Oracle VM

OS

OS

Virtualization with Guest OS Dedicated App Servers Server virtualization

Virtualization with no Guest OS Dedicated App Servers Higher System Utilization

Clustering Shared App Server Shared Pool of Hardware

Agenda
Cloud Computing and Oracle Evolution to the Cloud Preparing your Oracle Environment
Oracle Enterprise Manager Application Aware Virtualisation Oracle VM & OVM 3.0
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Oracle VM
Advanced Server Virtualization Solution

Next-generation architecture
Parr-virtualised Hardware-Emulation

Advanced Migration & HA features


No additional charge

Rapid Application Deployment Free download


Zero license costs, zero key management

Affordable, full-stack enterprise-class support Leading price:performance Official Oracle product certification based on real-world testing

Oracle VM: High Performance Virtualization


Virtualize and Share All Compute Resources

Oracle Database

Fusion Middleware

Oracle Applications

Non-Oracle Applications

Non-Oracle Applications

Enterprise Linux

Oracle Solaris

Enterprise Linux

Oracle/Red Hat Linux

Microsoft Windows

Oracle VM

2009 Oracle Proprietary and Confidential

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Oracle VM Manager
Browser-based management solution Included with Oracle VM Full VM lifecycle management:
Create Configure Clone Share Boot Migrate

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Oracle VM High Availability


Complete Solution

VM

VM

VM

VM

VM

X
VM

VM

VM

Cluster SSL Migration


m Oracle VM Servers

Browser

Cluster HA Auto Restart

Clustered Manager

X
NFS, SAN, iSCSI

Oracle VM Servers

NFS, SAN, iSCSI

XE, SE, EE, or RAC Database

Planned Events: E.g. maintenance or upgrades Secure Live Migration Zero interruption

Pool Masters assure Secure Migration or HA restarts complete in the event of a Manager outage

Unplanned Events E.g. Server or VM failure HA Auto-restart in pool No manual intervention

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Secure Live Migration


Uninterrupted Service Industry First:
- Encrypted Live Migration by Default - No additional hardware required - Eliminates requirement for dedicated network
VM

Secure Live Migration (SSL)

VM

VM

Oracle VM Server Pool

Other products migrate VM data in the clear


- Requires dedicated network - Leaves sensitive data vulnerable (passwords, account numbers, etc.)

Oracle VM Servers

NAS, SAN, iSCSI

More secure, more flexible

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Oracle VM Templates
Rapid Application Deployment for Clouds
E-Delivery

Download from Oracle


Pre-built, pre-configured VM Complete app, middleware, DB installation Complete Siebel CRM, Database 11g, Enterprise Manager
Siebel CRM
File

Save days or weeks in installation and configuration time


Siebel Siebel CRM CRM
VM 1 VM 2 VM VM VM

Customize & Save as Golden Images

Oracle VM Server Pool

Enterprise Manager
Start-Up in Oracle VM Pool

Oracle VM Servers

Import via Oracle VM Manager

NAS, SAN, iSCSI


VM

2009 Oracle Proprietary and Confidential

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Oracle VM Templates Save Time


Ready-to-run virtual machines containing enterprise software Implementation time for using Oracle VM Templates

Required only 1/6 of the usual time required for set up a major reduction in man hours*.
Using Oracle Enterprise Manager Template
1400

Using normal physical environment


1400

1200

1200

1000

1000

800

600

confirm operation initial setup 800 apply patch install software confirm environ. 600 install OS
400

83% Faster Deployment!

confirm operation initial setup apply prepare download

400

200

200

0 Time(m)

0 Time(m)

* Source: K.K. Ashisuto, an IBM Japan, Ltd. Solution partner

Oracle Virtual Assembly Builder


Full N-Tier Deployment and Management
Oracle SOA Suite Oracle BPM Suite

Oracle WebCenter

Oracle Identity Mgt

Oracle WebLogic Suite-based Application Grid

Application A

Application B

Enterprise Manager Grid Control

Oracle Database

Introspection & Assembly

Virtualized Software Appliances

Assembly A

Assembly B

Oracle VM Manager

Assembly Builder
Oracle VM Template Builder

Oracle VM Server

Deployment

OVF Packaging

Oracle VM 3.0 Roadmap


Automated, dynamic management Server pool resource management Server power management Improved ease of use Powerful, dynamic html GUI Centralized network & storage configuration Advanced Storage Management VM snapshots Thin provisioning / cloning of VMs Storage Connect 3rd party feature operation Open Virtualization Format (OVF) formatted Oracle VM Templates and Assemblies

Combines the Best of Oracle VM and Virtual Iron Technology Dynamic Management and Automation Improved Network and Storage Configuration

Agenda
Cloud Computing and Oracle Evolution to the Cloud Preparing your Oracle Environment
Oracle Enterprise Manager Application Aware Virtualisation Oracle VM & OVM 3.0
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Oracle Unbreakable Linux

You choose at boot which kernel!


Unbreakable Enterprise Kernel
Based on 2.6.32 Kernel Fast, modern, reliable and optimized for Oracle Used by Exadata and Exalogic Takes advantage of hardware developments Red Hat Compatible Kernel Based on 2.6.18 Kernel No requirement for re-install, Oracle supports exiting RHL installs Committed to tracking RHL Downloads patches management for RHL and OL no difference

Summary
Economics matter: fundamentally about efficiency Cloud drives new efficiencies via advances in modularization, scale, and automation Improving server:admin ratios keeps management costs down in the face of explosive VM growth Dont neglect the process components of change which will be difficult but necessary Oracle virtualization portfolio provides the complete foundation required for cloud computing

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Dean Vaughan PH: 0408852845 dean.vaughan@oracle.com Avi Miller PH: 0412229687 avi.miller@oracle.com

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