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Introducing Oracle Unified Directory 11g

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Agenda

•  Changing Landscape •  Introducing Oracle Unified Directory •  Interoperability and Upgrade •  Comparison and Contrast •  Summary •  Q&A

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Directory Landscape Is Changing

 Identity as a Service  Cloud Applications

 Mobile Access  Personalization

 Social Networking  Federated Sign-on

  Scale   Performance

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Demand for Write Operations is Increasing

Host Access

Enterprise/ Extranet

Cloud and Social Networking Mobile

Reads:70% Writes:30%

Reads:60% Writes:40%

Reads:80% Writes:20%

Reads:90% Writes:10%

“Percentage of Writes Increasing” •  Personalization data •  Location data •  Mobile applications

Thousands

Millions

Billions

10s Billions

“Read Performance Still Important” •  Billions of users and devices •  Millions of operations per second •  Elastic growth

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A Trend Towards Unification

Virtual

Synch Storage

Corporate LDAP

Extranet LDAP

Customer LDAP

LOB

More Directory Convergence •  More RFP’s Require Integrated Capability •  Expansion Shared Services vs. LOB IT •  Compliance and Security Requirements

“Convergence drives Unification” •  Lower TCO •  Lower Administration Effort •  Improved User Experience

Employees/Partners/Customers

Business Affiliates/Subsidiaries

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Introducing Oracle Unified Directory 11g

Extreme Scale

Next Generation

Integrated and Interoperable

•  Scale to 10’s of Billions

•  Convergence of directories

•  Integrated with ODSM for configuration and Enterprise Manager

•  Inter-operable with all certified ODSEE ISV software

•  Integrated with ODS+

Optimized for cloud, mobile and social

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Extreme Scale

Synch

Storage Proxy

3X Read Performance

5X Write Performance

Compared to ODSEE

Oracle Unified Directory

•  Built on OpenDS

•  Convergence of directories

•  Advanced Replication

•  Flexible Deployment

•  Horizontal data vs. Monolithic data scale approach

Highlights

Will continue to enhance and maintain existing directory offerings

•  Directory Server •  Proxy Server •  Replication Server

Core Components

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Next Generation

Unified Directory

Mobile Devices

Social Application

Location Based Application

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Interoperable and Compatible

•  Fully Compatible With ODSEE

•  Bi-directional replication with ODSEE

•  Run mixed OUD and DSEE environment

Simplified Deployment

OUD Replication

Topology

ODSEE Replication

Topology

OUD Directory Server 1

OUD Directory Server 2

ODSEE Directory Server 1

ODSEE Directory Server 2

OUD Replication Gateway

OUD Replication Gateway

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OUD is Included in ODS Plus Suite

• Oracle Internet Directory

• Oracle Unified Directory

• Oracle Virtual Directory

• Oracle Directory Server Enterprise Edition

ODSEE OVD

OID OUD

•  New Architecture 100% Java

•  New Scale Approach Horizontal vs. Monolithic data scale approach

•  Certification Certified with Oracle technology that requires OID

ODS +

ODS Plus Customers get OUD included in license

* ODSEE Customers without ODS+ can obtain a restricted use license to OUD

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Zero Down-time Upgrade

•  Follow the documented upgrade process

Upgrade to ODSEE 11gR1

•  Each Server can be done one at a time

Upgrade ODSEE Servers to OUD

•  Use the built in OUD replication gateway

Replication between OUD and ODSEE

•  Upgrade with Zero down-time

Continue Upgrading Additional Servers

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Comparing OUD to Existing Oracle Directories

Oracle Virtual Directory

Oracle Internet Directory

Oracle Directory Server Enterprise

Edition

•  Embedded Berkley DB vs. external Oracle DB

•  Horizontal partition vs. monolithic

•  Will certify with all technologies requiring OID

•  Not a substitute for OVD •  Works with OVD

•  OUD provides better performance 5x write and 3x read

•  OUD provides elastic scale

•  OUD provides better administration ODSM

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Summary

•  Extreme Scale •  Next Generation •  Integrated and Inter-operable

•  Market demands higher scale •  5x Write Performance •  3x Read Performance •  Elastic scalability

•  Unified Directory reduces TCO •  Lower admin cost •  Lower deployment cost

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Q & A