Oracle OpenWorld 2014 Review Part two - IaaS

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Team AMIS

16th October 2014

Review Oracle OpenWorld 2014Part Two - IaaS

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New iron…

• The Oracle Zero Data Loss Recovery Appliance

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New iron…

• The All Flash Array Storage (SAN) - Oracle FS1 Series Flash Storage System scales to petabytes of all-flash capacity

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Exa…

• Exalytics– Exalytics X4-4 (with up to 3TB of memory) leveraging the Oracle Database 12c In

Memory option (i/o TimesTen)

• Exadata– Exadata (X4-8, July) with focus on Database In Memory (12 TB DRAM together with

transparent data tiering to flash and disk for less performance-critical data)

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OpenStack

Oracle is committed to OpenStack to implement provisioning and administration. The OEM family, and especially Cloud Control will stay the primary tool for monitoring and analysis across the stack.

Hans Forbrich, Oracle ACE Director and owner of Forbrich Consulting Ltd. in Canada

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OpenStack

• Oracle ships OpenStack distributions of Oracle Linux and Oracle Solaris• Canonical – the company behind Ubuntu – will support Ubuntu as a guest

OS on Oracle Linux OpenStack• Oracle will support Oracle Linux as a guest OS on Ubuntu OpenStack• Oracle Virtual Networking now also supports OpenStack via the Oracle

Virtual Networking OpenStack Neutron plug-in

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Oracle Linux & VM

Oracle certainly emphasized its commitment to infrastructure in Linux, OracleVM for x86-64 AND Sparc, Engineered Systems and Appliances in many areas.  These form the core platform for Oracle's Cloud strategy and Oracle is investing heavily in these for the future.  SPARC is not going away and will continue to have a significant performance advantage.  However most customers seem to prefer x86-64 and Oracle commitment to that will stay most visible because of market share.

Hans Forbrich, Oracle ACE Director and owner of Forbrich Consulting Ltd. in Canada

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Virtual Compute Appliance

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IaaS

Deliver a complete and functionally rich suite of Elastic Infrastructure & Platform Services that enable you to build modern applications and migrate any workload to the cloud across a global network of data

centers

At commodity prices – compete with Amazon & Microsoft

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Oracle IaaS Cloud

Core OCCS

OCCS is Foundation for New Oracle PaaS/SaaS Services

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Storage Cloud Service

• Store and Retrieve binary data blocks– Similar to Amazon AWS S3

• Share data• Secure, Dynamically & Extremely Scalable

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Storage Cloud Service

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Storage Cloud is foundation

• For example for Oracle Database Backup Service

Data Center

DBaaS (Oracle Public Cloud)

Oracle Public Cloud

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Messaging Cloud Service

• JMS over HTTP to a globally accessible destination– Across SaaS and On Prem

• Similar to Amazon SQS and many others• Underpins asynch connectivity between other Oracle cloud services

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Messaging Cloud Service

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Compute Cloud Service

• Self service• Access to VMs in

minutes• Use for Oracle and

non-Oracle workloads• Similar to

Amazon AWS EC2

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Compute Cloud Service

• Virtual Machines on Demand• OVM, Oracle Linux• Oracle Sun X4-2 Servers• 1-16 cores• 7.5 – 240 GB RAM• Full Root Access

• Virtual Networking• Virtual Storage• API & CLI Tools• Self Service

• Starts at $0.14/hour

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