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Hardware and Software Engineered to Work TogetherFran NavarroPrincipal Sales Consultant
What’s New with Systems
Agenda “What’s New”
Agenda “What’s New”
Servidores Oracle Solaris 11 y Virtualización Almacenamiento Sistemas de Ingeniería SuperCluster
SPARC/Solaris at OOW
50+ SPARC, Solaris and SuperCluster Sessions 30+ demos running on SPARC Solaris New this year:
– Dedicated ‘Systems Venue’ at Westin Market St.– ‘Meet the Experts’ discussions following sessions– Lunches and ‘Recharging Stations’ on premise for
charging laptops and mobile devices– Latest products on display
For all the details: Focus on Oracle Servers
New Systems Venue
SPARC/Solaris at OOW
Larry Ellison’s Welcoming Keynote, Sunday night John Fowler/Thomas Kurian Keynote, Tues. 8am John Fowler on Engineered Systems (SuperCluster),
Tues., 10:30 am Masood Heydari, SPARC Systems Roadmap and
Update, Mon., 1;45 pm Markus Flierl, Solaris Strategy and Update, Mon.
12:15 pm
Executive Session Highlights
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Oracle Servers
Built with the world’s fastest processor with 17+ world record benchmarks
Millions of hours of end-to-end testing with Oracle software
Most scalable systems in the world
Best Performance. Best Value. Cloud Built in.
SPARC
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Investing in Silicon InnovationAn Accelerated Pace of Engineering Execution
March 26, 2013 March 26, 2013 This Week
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Historical Economics of SMPNear Linear Pricing
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T5-4$147,992
T5-8$268,314
M6-32$1,209,943
T5-2$67,042
IBMPower 750POWER7+$204,982
IBMPower 780POWER7+$2,101,370
IBMPower 795POWER7
$6,491,183
IBMPower 740POWER7+$101,571
2 Socket 4 Socket 8 Socket 32 Socket
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Near Linear Pricing
$/U
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of
Pe
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T5-4$147,992
T5-8$268,314
M6-32$1,209,943
T5-2$67,042
IBMPower 750POWER7+$204,982
IBMPower 780POWER7+$2,101,370
IBMPower 795POWER7
$6,491,183
IBMPower 740POWER7+$101,571
2 Socket 4 Socket 8 Socket 32 Socket
Oracle: Re-engineering the Economics of SMP
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Wo
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Near Linear Pricing
$/U
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2 Socket 4 Socket 8 Socket 32 Socket
T5-4$147,992
T5-8$268,314
M6-32$1,209,943
T5-2$67,042
2 Socket 4 Socket 8 Socket 32 Socket
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ACQUIRE
2010
FOCUS
2011
COMPETE
2012
ACCELERATE
2013
IBM
SPARC
SPARC T-Series
SPARC
SPARC
x86
Investing in Silicon Leadership
Oracle100% performance
each generation
IBM Power & x8630–50% performance
each generation
Next Generation
OracleSPARC
Processors
X86 & IBM: incremental
improvements
OPTIMIZE
FUTURE
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ACQUIRE
2010
FOCUS
2011
COMPETE
2012
ACCELERATE
2013
Investing in Silicon Leadership
IBM
SPARC
SPARC T-Series
SPARC
SPARC
x86
IBM Power & x8630–50% performance
each generation
Oracle100% performance
each generation
IBM Power & x8630–50% performance
each generation
OPTIMIZE
FUTURE
M7/T7
M8/T8
M7/T7
– Running in lab now– Deep Software in Silicon– Step function in
performance
M8/T8
– New core
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The Ultimate Software Optimization: HardwareMoving Oracle Database & Java Software Functions into Hardware
Software in Silicon Database query acceleration Java acceleration Application data protection Data decompression
SPARC T5-2
SPARC T5-4
SPARC T4-1B SPARC T4-1
SPARC T4-2 SPARC T4-4
SPARC T5-2
SPARC T5-8
Best Enterprise Portfolio
Entry Level Mid-Range High-End
SPARCM5-32
New – M6
SPARCM6-32
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Oracle Systems Execution StrategyFocused and Leveraged: Building a Complete Portfolio
T4: 8 Cores, 4MB$ 2.85-3.0Ghz
T5: 16 cores, 8MB$ 3.6Ghz
M5/M6: 6/12 Cores, 48M$3.6Ghz
SINGLEINNOVATIVE
CORE
HIGH PERFORMANCE PROCESSORS
HIGHLY RELIABLE AND SCALABLE SYSTEMS
THE MOST RELIABLE, SCALABLE AND SECURE
OPERATING ENVIRONMENT
INTEGRATED, TESTED, AND OPTIMIZED FOR ORACLE ENTERPRISE SOFTWARE
M5-32
T4-1 T4-2T4-1B
T5-2 T5-4 T5-8T5-1B
T4-4
S3 Core8 threads
Enterprise Manager 12c Enterprise Manager OpsCenter Oracle Solaris Zero Overhead Virtualization
- Oracle VM Server for SPARC
- Oracle Solaris Zones ILOM
M6-32
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T5-8 SPECjEnterprise: Enterprise Java LeadershipWorld Record virtualized (1 server: 1VM for App & 1VM for DB 12c)
Perf HW+SW $/perf server $/perf
3.4x
4.4x
8.8x
2.6x3.2x
6.9x
1 1 1
T5-8 8ch 5:3 newT5-8 8ch 4:4Power7+ 8ch 4:4
Oracle’sAdvantage
App + DB Server Processor EjOPs Chip App:DB
Oracle T5-8, LDoms3.6 SPARC T5
36,571.36
5 App : 3 DB
Oracle T5-8, Zones3.6 SPARC T5
27,843.57
4 App : 4 DB
IBM Power 780, LPAR
4.42 Power7+10,902.3
04 App : 4 DB SPARC T5-8 Oracle VM for SPARC
(LDoms 5 App:3 DB) 3.4x faster than IBM Power7+ Power 780 (4 App:4 DB)
– SPARC T5-8 achieved 35,571.36 EjOPS – Virtualization used to balance #chips for
Application & Oracle Database 12c Oracle Database 12c & Weblogic Application
New!
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3TB TPC-H T5-4: Data Warehouse Leadership
• 3TB TPC-H: SPARC T5-4 is 2.1x faster than 8-chip Power7• SPARC T5: 4.3x faster per chip, 1.6x better $/perf, & faster per core than IBM
• SPARC T5-4 6% faster M9000-64, Over 4x better price/performance
World Record Data Warehouse single-system performance
3TB TPC-H chip,core Database QphH $/QphH Avail
SPARC T5-4 4, 64 Oracle 11g 409,722 $3.94 09/24/13
Oracle M9000 64, 256 Oracle 11g 386,478 $18.19 09/22/11
SPARC T4-4 4, 32 Oracle 11g 205,792 $4.10 05/31/12
IBM Power7 780 8, 32 Sybase 192,001 $6.37 11/30/11
10TB TPC-H chip,core Database QphH $/QphH Avail
HP DL980 G7 8, 80 SQLserver 158,108 $6.49 4/12/13
See benchmark disclosure slide
Recently published 10TB on HP x86 (TPC does not compare different size databases)
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T5-8 TPC-C Benchmark: OLTP DB Leadership
• World record single-system TPC-C 8,552,523 tpmC• SPARC T5-8 delivers 3.1M IOPS from storage• SPARC T5 2.4x faster per chip performance than IBM configuration
• IBM 3-node p780 (10.3M on 24 total chips), Oracle has 2.5x better $/tpmC• SPARC T5 5x better response time than IBM p780 3-node (New Order 90%)
World Record OLTP single-system performanceServer so,core Processor SW tpmC $/tpmC
Oracle SSC 27n x 4ch SPARC T3 Oracle 11g 30.2M $1.01
IBM Power 780 3n x 8ch 3.86 Power7 DB2 9.7 10.3M $1.38
Oracle T5-8 8, 128 3.6 SPARC T5 Oracle 11g 8.55M $0.55
IBM p595 32, 64 5.0 Power6 DB2 9.5 6.0M $2.81
Oracle X2-8 (X4800) 8, 80 2.4 Xeon E7 Oracle 11g 5.0M $0.94
Cisco UCS 2, 16 2.9 E5-2690 Oracle 11g 1.6M $0.47
IBM Power 780 2, 8 4.14 Power7 DB2 9.5 1.2M $0.69
See benchmark disclosure slide
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SPARC T5-2 SPECjbb2013 MultiJVM
SPARC T5 81,084 Max jOPS 39,088 Crit jOPS – SPARC T5 1.3x faster than Cisco E5-2697 v2
– SPARC T5 1.9x faster than HP E5-2690
IBM Power7+ only publishes SPECjbb2005, SPEC retiring old benchmark in Oct 1, 2013
World Record 2-chip on new realistic enterprise Java benchmark
SPARC T5-2 Cisco B200 M3
UCS C220M3
HP DL9800
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20,000
30,000
40,000
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HP DL980 G7 2.4GHz E7-4870 8 106,141 23,268
SPARC T5-2 3.6GHz SPARC T5 2 81,084 39,088
Cisco B200M3 2.7GHz E5-2697 v2 2 62,393 23,505
X4-2 2.7GHz E5-2697 v2 2 52,664 20,553
Cisco C220M3 2.9GHz E5-2690 2 41,954 16,545
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SPARC T5 Leading Security PerformanceDramatically faster for widest variety of security modes
No published Power7+ security performance, Power7+ lacks AES-CFB mode ?!?
See benchmark disclosure slide
Server GHz #chip Crypto Uses Perf Advantage
SPARC T5-2 3.6 2-chip AES-CFB-128 Oracle DB, block data 68,694 MB/s 3.9x faster
X86 E5-2690 2.9 2-chip AES-CFB-128 Oracle DB, block data 17,823 MB/s -
SPARC T5 3.6 1-chip SHA256-1024 Banking, block data 24,699 MB/s 29.9x faster
X86 E5-2640 2.5 1-chip SHA256-1024 Banking, block data 827 MB/s -
SPARC T5 3.6 1-chip RSA-2048 Handshake for Banking, network,… 25,614 op/s 8.4x faster
X86 E5-2640 2.5 1-chip RSA-2048 Handshake for Banking, network,… 3,053 op/s -
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Unprecedented Performance and Scalability Oracle M6: Terabyte Scale Computing
384 cores, 3,072 threadsHardware Optimized Virtualization
32 Terabytes Memory
3TERABYTES PER SECOND
SYSTEM BANDWIDTH
1.4TERABYTES PER SECOND
MEMORYBANDWIDTH
1TERABYTE
PER SECONDI/O
BANDWIDTH
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Oracle Solaris and Oracle Linux The World’s Best UNIX and the World’s Best Linux
Designed for the Cloud
Built for Scale
Runs Oracle Software Best
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Oracle Solaris 11Mission Critical Meets Cloud
Solaris 11
Highly Available, Secure Platform for Enterprise Apps
Predictive self healing ZFS data integrity Low overhead snapshots End to end encryption Application Clustering Compliance reporting DTrace observability
Large-scale CloudManagement
Zero overhead Server, Storage, Network virtualization
Immutable zones Fast, fail safe
life cycle management Comprehensive cloud
management solution
Availability End to EndSecurity
Performance
Oracle Solaris 11. Oracle Database. Oracle Java. Engineered to Work Together
Compliance
New Solaris/RAC Kernel Mode Acceleration
Allows Solaris to respond directly to lock requests
Saves lock state in memory shared by database and kernel
Best UNIX for Oracle RAC
New with Solaris 11.1
30-40%lower latency lock grants
Up to 20%higher throughput
Consistent, predictableRAC performance
Solaris
RAC Database
Solaris
RACDatabase
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racl
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New Virtual Memory SystemThe Predictor
Page Requests over 30 seconds Analyzer evaluates information and determines action to take
Action Engine createsinternal threads to do the work
SamplerSampler AnalyzerAnalyzer Action EngineAction Engine
Before
After
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laris
More scalable applications – especially memory intensive apps
New Optimized Shared Memory interface (OSM)
Works with Oracle DB Automatic Memory Management (AMM)
Dynamic, NUMA- awaregranule based shared memory
Increased Availability
New Database Technology
Dynamically resize your Database SGA online without a reboot
Bring Oracle Database instances up 2x faster
Oracle DBSGA
Oracle DBSGA
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laris
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Solaris Large Memory Database Startup
• 21.5x faster upgrading to Solaris 11.1 and Oracle 12c• 21.5x faster for 30 TB SGA and 8x faster for 3TB SGA
• 4.3x faster upgrading Solaris only: Solaris11.1 from Solaris11.1 SRU10• 5.3x faster upgrading Database only: Oracle Database12c from Oracle Database 11g
One of the many Solaris optimizations for the Oracle Database
S11.1+11g S11.1 SRU10+11g S11.1 SRU10+12c0
5
10
15
20
Sp
eed
up
2800 sec
650 sec
130 sec
21x !
Added DTrace I/O Event Tracing
Tracing info loaded in V$ views for queries
Enables DBAs and Oracle support to quickly resolve I/O related escalations
Unique Oracle Database I/O Observability
New Database Technology
v$kernel_io_outlier
TIMESTAMP IO_SIZEIO_OFFSET DEVICE_NAME VARCHAR2(513) PROCESS_NAME VARCHAR2(64) TOTAL_LATENCY SETUP_LATENCY …
Quickly resolveI/O issues
Optimize your Database I/O performance
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laris
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BOTH row and column in-memory formats forsame data/table
Simultaneously active and transactionally consistent
100X Faster Analytics & reporting: column format
2X Faster OLTP: row format
Oracle Database 12cBreakthrough In-Memory Database Technology
Column Format
Memory
Row Format
Memory
AnalyticsOLTP Sales Sales
Sales
Zones support for Exadata stack on SPARC SuperCluster
RDSv3 Exclusive IP-typed Zones Advanced IPoIB packet security InfiniBand Limited membership Pkey support
High speed, secure low latency database deployments
Secure Multitenant Database Consolidation
New in Solaris 11.1
Simplify and consolidate databases platforms
Domain Architecture Optimized for Application Workloads
T4-4 Node 1
Oracle Solaris 10
Oracle Solaris 10
Oracle Solaris 11
Oracle Solaris 11
DB Domain
GP Domain
Zones
Solaris Zone
Solaris Zone
Solaris Zone
Solaris ZoneSolaris Zone
Solaris ZoneSolarisZone
Zones
Zones
InfiniBand NetworkInfiniBand Network
EXADATASTORAGE
EXADATASTORAGE
EXADATASTORAGE
ZFS STORAGE
APPLIANCE
T4-4 Node 1
Oracle Solaris 10
Oracle Solaris 10
Oracle Solaris 11
Oracle Solaris 11
DB Domain
GP Domain
Zones
Solaris Zone
Solaris Zone
Solaris Zone
Solaris ZoneSolaris Zone
Solaris ZoneSolarisZone
Zones
Zones
Onl
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laris
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CPU
Full MT-hot kernel, scales to 100s of cores and 10,000s of HW threadsSupport for Critical Threads features in T4 chip5x performance improvement of high-resolution timerMulti-processing and multi-threading support for next gen database
Memory
Large Page supportOptimized Shared Memory (OSM)NUMA I/O FrameworkFast DB RestartLatency-aware kernel memory allocator (x86, SPARC)Re-architecture of Virtual Memory sub-systemUserland Fast-Memory Registration and Shared Protection Domain
File System Userland file system for DB, Oracle File Server support
I/O
uDAPL, RDSv1, RDSv3, SDP: Support for low-latency Infiniband protocolsDirect I/O with concurrent writesExclusive-IP zone support for RDSv3 to support DBaaSDynamic reconfiguration for IB HCAs
Solaris Optimizations for Oracle RDBMSThe Tip of the Iceberg
Key: In Solaris 11 New in Solaris 11.1
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Observability Enhanced observability for segmentation faultsRead-out of libdtrace by next gen database
Reliability and Availability
Dynamic reconfiguration notifications for DB for resources rebalancingFMA callback for bad hardware
Performance
Improved PGA performanceKernel lock acceleration for Oracle RACMessage Passing Co-processorRemote Memory Access (RMA)
Multi-tenancy Zones: Secure isolation, lowest latency virtualization
Security Transparent crypto off-load
More Solaris Optimizations for Oracle RDBMSThe Tip of the Iceberg
Key: In Solaris 11 New in Solaris 11.1
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Java Mission ControlVisualizing DTrace data O
nly
Sola
ris
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CPU
User-level high resolution timer supportWLS scalability, Single-thread modesmt pause() to optimize busy waits in the JVMJava-optimized Solaris scheduling classFused compare-and-branch with no delay slot New block initializing store (BIS instruction)
Memory Large Page support by JVMT4 2GB pages for Java performance
I/O SDP: Support for low-latency Infiniband protocolHA for SDP
Security
Integration with Solaris crypto offload engines (Java 7u4)Zones support for SDPZones: Secure isolation, lowest latency virtualization
Observability DTrace plugin in Java Mission Control
Solaris Optimizations for JavaThe Tip of the Iceberg
Key: In Solaris 11 New in S11.1
Auto-offloading of CPU-intensive security functions onto T4crypto accelerator
Hardware acceleration for Oracle DB Advanced Security Transparent Data Encryption (TDE)
Turbo charged JRE security
End to End Data Encryption
Solaris 11 and SPARC T4No compromise,No tradeoffsNo additional costs
Use encryption pervasively to reduce risk
Storage
Solaris ZFSFile System
Oracle Fusion Middleware
Weblogic
SOAP
SSL
Oracle Database
Storage
TablespaceEncrypt
SSL
Unified Key Management
IPsec (VPN)
SSL SSLSSL SSL
ZFS Filesystem Crypto 4x faster vs. x86 10Gb/s SSL T4 uses 50% less threads to saturate 10GbE OpenSSL 4.3x faster single-thread security vs Power7
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Powering Oracle Engineered Systems, Appliances
Exadata Exalogic
SPARC SuperCluster ZFS Storage Appliance
Oracle Solaris 11
Oracle Solaris 11
Built for Cloud Infrastructures
Oracle Solaris 11: First Fully Virtualized OSReduce costs. Increase agility. Infrastructure as a Service.
Server
Web Tier
Application Tier
Database Tier
Network
Storage
Finance Dataset
Finance
Zone
HRDataset
HR
Zone
SalesDataset
Sales
Zone
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Simplified Cloud DeploymentsEngineering Out Complexity
Fool-proof updates with Boot Environments and IPS Packaging
Active BE Active BENew BE
Old BEUpdated BE
Rapid provisioning withAutomated Installer
AI Server
DHCPServer
Net configAI address
Rapid development, test and deployment of Zones
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Fast and Fail Safe Lifecycle Management
6:00 Start UpdateMaintenance window 6-7pm
6:04 rebootup and running again
New Security Patch
6:01-6:02 New boot environment created, updates downloaded and applied
Never brick your system again.
Fail safe rollback:Automatically
boots last environment
Back in Service in 6 Minutes!X4
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6:00-6:01 Dependency checks, patch/update planning
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Simple, risk-free updates with Solaris 11
Multi-tenant cloud environment– Delegated administration allows SAP and database
administrators to safely control their own Zones without access to other Zones and services on the systems
– Database and Applications per zone
– HA SAP and Oracle Database Zone Clusters
Automated repository updates– Both Solaris 11 and Solaris Cluster 4.0 local repositories
are automatically updated every week
Public Sector Customer example
“Because acquiring new updates with Solaris 11 is so easy it’s now automatically done on a weekly basis”
“Because acquiring new updates with Solaris 11 is so easy it’s now automatically done on a weekly basis”
Local IPS repo updated weekly
Edge Virtual Bridging– Making the network “virtualization
aware”– Offload bandwidth control on switches
Data Center Bridging– Convergence of storage and networking– Enabler for low latency RDMA over
Ethernet – Multiple lanes of traffic on the same link
Software Defined Networking
New with Solaris 11.1Save cost by leveraging Ethernet for storage Prioritize bandwidth
for key applications
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Software Defined NetworkingCloud Networking. Built-in.
New with Solaris 11.1
Edge Virtual Bridging- Making the network virtualization-
aware- Offload bandwidth control on the
switches - Centralized management of virtual
NIC profiles
Simplify network management
Better bandwidth isolation
Lower CPU overhead on your server
Drive up utilization of network resources
Your Advantage
Federated File System support for a single unified namespace
A collection of machines can be bound into a FedFS unified namespace using a private location database
Clients are seamlessly redirected when looking up or modifying (NFS) data.
Cloud-Scale Data Management
New with Solaris 11.1Share data easily acrosscloud clients
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Zone updates now executein parallel
Time savings exponential across datacenter
Fast Zone Updates
New with Solaris 11.14x less downtimeduring maintenance windows
Solaris 11.1
Solaris 11
0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35Minutes
Updating a T4 System with 20 Zones
Increase consolidation ratios without increasing maintenance windows
Zones on shared storage Zones framework automatically
manages
• Configuration/un-configuration of storage services
• Attach/detach of storage devices
• zpool creation, import, export
• For SAN and iSCSI
Easy Mobility for Zones
New with Solaris 11.1Move zones around between systems quickly and easily
Zone B
Zone B
Zone A
Zone A
Zone C
Zone C
Safe deployment of mission critical Solaris 10 applications in Solaris 10 Zone Clusters
More control and flexibility with support of exclusive IP
Improved resource and priority management for zone clusters
Simplified Zone cluster set-up through configuration wizard
Zone Clusters for Solaris 10 Applications
New with Solaris Cluster 4.1
Solaris 11 Zone
Solaris 11 Zone
Solaris 11 Zone
Solaris 11 Zone
Solaris 10 Zone
Solaris 10 Zone
Solaris 10 Zone
Solaris 10 Zone
Solaris 11 Zone
Solaris 11 Zone
Solaris 11 Zone
Solaris 11 Zone
Web Tier
Application Tier
Database Tier
Protect application investment
Take advantage of thelatest server platforms
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Driving Cloud Infrastructure Innovation
Security Immutable Zones
DeploymentLinked Images, Parallel Zone Updates, AI Integration, IPS integration, Package minimization
NetworkVirtual NICS (VNICS), Automatic VNICs, Bandwidth Control, Exclusive IP by Default, Network Observability, Infiniband Enhancements, Data Center Bridging, Edge Virtual Bridging
StorageZone Boot Environments, ZFS Datasets, Recursive ZFS send, NFS Server in a Zone, Zones on Shared Storage, Lofi improvements
MigrationPre-flight Checker, Solaris 10 Zones on Solaris 11, Zones install update for V2V archives
ManagementSystem Configuration, Clean Shutdown, Hung Zones, Zones “unavailable” state, Zonestat, Per Zone fsstat, Zones RAD Module
Web Tier
Application Tier
Database Tier
Finance Dataset
FinanceZone
HRDataset
HRZone
SalesDataset
SalesZone
Solaris 11, Solaris 11.1
Total Cloud Control: Solaris IaaS with
Complete Lifecycle Management
Integrated Cloud Stack Management
Business-DrivenApplication Management
Self-Service IT | Simple and Automated | Business Driven
Oracle Solaris 11 In Action
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Why Oracle Customers Choose Solaris
1. More Reliable: If it must run, it’s on Solaris
2. Faster: World record leader for enterprise applications
3. More Scalable: Engineered for next generation systems. Invest for the future
4. More Secure: Deeply integrated security. Trusted labeled configurations
5. Built-in Virtualization: Maximum resource utilization. Faster time to market
6. Engineered for Oracle: Best performance. Fastest deployments
7. SPARC and x86: Choice of industry’s leading enterprise architectures
8. More Applications: 11,000+ applications. 5x more than AIX.
9. Engineering out Complexity: Self managing systems. Simplified operations
10. More Compatible: Preserves your investments. Avoids costly migrations
11. Trusted Vendor: One phone call
Top Reasons for Investing in Oracle Solaris Systems
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Built In,Zero Cost
The Oracle Virtualization AdvantageEnterprise Class Virtualization for SPARC and x86 Systems
Oracle App Support
Rapid App Deployment
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SPARC Solaris Investment Protection
Preserve existing investment– Move older Oracle Solaris environments forward
– P2V and V2V tools make it easy
Applications since 1997 guaranteed to work– Plus source code compatibility for developers
Safe, Easy Consolidation On SPARC T5 and SPARC T4 Servers
Oracle VM Server for SPARC
Oracle Solaris 10Oracle Solaris 11
Solaris 11 ZoneSolaris 10
ZoneSolaris 8
ZoneSolaris 9
ZoneSolaris 10
Zone
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Optimized for
SPARC &
Oracle Solaris
Oracle VM Server for SPARCThe Virtualization Platform combining the best of Oracle Solaris and SPARC for Your Enterprise Server Workloads
Optimized for
SPARC &
Oracle Solaris
Isolated OS and applications in each
logical (or virtual) domain
Firmware-based hypervisor
Each logical domain runs in dedicated CPU thread(s)
Oracle SPARC Server
Oracle Solaris 10
Oracle Solaris 11
Database Domain
Oracle Solaris 10
Oracle Solaris 11
Database Domain
Oracle Solaris 10
Oracle Solaris 11
Database Domain
Oracle Solaris 10
Oracle Solaris 11
Database Domain
GP Domain GP DomainGP Domain GP Domain
SPARC Hypervisor
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SPARC T5 Virtualized OLTP Database – 2VMsCloud: T5 & Oracle VM for SPARC 3.2x faster than virtualized x86
SPARC T5 Xeon 2.9GHz E5-2690
Xeon 3.3GHz X5680
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400
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Virt23%Loss
Virtonly0.4%loss
Native
29%Loss
Virtualized OLTP DBvs. native
performance per chip
See benchmark disclosure slide
Native
Linux
Popular Virt SW
2.9GHz Xeon E5-2690
Linux
11g R2 11g R2 11g R2 11g R2
VM forSPARC
SPARCT5
Solaris Solaris
vs.
3.2xFASTER
OLTP workload based on a real customer database – many 8K IOs
Performance continues to decrease as more
VMs added
New!
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Oracle Solaris 11: Efficient CPU Virtualization
Oracle Solaris has insignificant overhead for Oracle VM for SPARC– Oracle Solaris efficiencies lead to better consolidation ratios– Popular x86 virtualization software: 45% performance loss with 4 VMs
and 18% performance loss with 2 VMs vs. native RedHat 6.1
– Result on SPARC T5, SPARC T4 uses same software
Java application: processor and memory-intensive workload
Solaris11 Oracle VM (SPARC) 2VMs
Popular virtualization (x86) 2VMs
Popular virtualization (x86) 4VMs
0 10 20 30 40% perf loss
Results vs. native
18% loss with only 2VMs
LDoms much less than 0.1%
45% loss with only 4VMs
See benchmark disclosure slide
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Oracle Solaris 11: Efficient Network Virtualization
Efficient Oracle virtualization allows applications to meet response time SLAs Direct IO Network Latency of Oracle Solaris11/SPARC T5 2x better than a popular
virtualization software and RedHat6.1 on x86– Oracle Solaris Zones, Oracle VM for SPARC, & SR-IOV provide near-native latency
Oracle has less network latency than popular x86 virtualization
x86 native
Solaris11 Oracle VM SPARC, direct-io
Popular virt x86, direct-io
Solaris11 Oracle VM SPARC, virt-io
Popular virt x86, virt-io
0 40 80 120 160TCP usecUDP is similar to TCP
Popular virtualization software has long latencies for direct IO & Virt IO (x86 in grey)
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Oracle best on Oracle
Oracle Java SPECjbb2013 1.9x faster than Xeon E5 Oracle TimesTen 2.4x faster than 2.9GHz Xeon E5 Oracle OLAP 1.6x faster than 2.4GHz Xeon E7 Oracle JD Edwards EnterpriseOne batch 2.7x faster than Power7 Oracle JD Edwards EnterpriseOne online+batch 6.1x faster than Power7 Oracle Siebel CRM 1.9x faster than Power7 Oracle Internet Directory 1.9x faster than Xeon Oracle Financial Services FLEXCUBE 4x faster than SPARC T4 Oracle Communications ASAP 2.4x faster than SPARC T4 Oracle ZFS Filesystem Cryptography 3.4x faster than Xeon E5 Oracle Cryptographic Framework 3.9x faster than Xeon E5 Oracle Database 30x scaling on M5-32
Oracle’s hardware co-designed to be best with Oracle’s software
See benchmark disclosure slide
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Investing in Building the Best Hardware in the WorldEngineered Together at Every Layer For Your Success
Storage Networking Servers
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Oracle ZS3 StorageApplication Engineered Storage
Integrated Analytics
Real-time visualizations cuts troubleshooting
times by 50%
Optimized for Oracle Software
OISP cuts database tuning times by 65%; HCC delivers
10-50X compression
World-record performance and leading
price performance
Extreme Performance
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ZS3: World Record Performance4X Better Price-performance for Financial Processing, Database Queries, and Video Streaming Applications
IBM DS8870 15,423 SPC-2 MBPSTM
$134.2 SPC-2 Price PerformanceTM
VSP 13,147 SPC-2 MBPSTM
$95.3 SPC-2 Price PerformanceTM
P9500 XP 13,147 SPC-2 MBPSTM
$131.2 SPC-2 Price PerformanceTM
17,224 SPC-2 MBPSTM
$22.5 SPC-2 Price PerformanceTM
ZS3-4
Results as of September 10, 2013, for more information go to www.storageperformance.org/results SPC-2. Results for Oracle ZFS Storage ZS3-4 are 17,244.22 SPC-2 MBPS™, $22.53 SPC-2 Price-Performance. Full results at www.storageperformance.org/results/benchmark_results_spc2#b00067. Results for IBM DS8870 are 15,423.66 SPC-2 MBPS, $131.21 SPC-2 Price-Performance. Full results at ww.storageperformance.org/results/benchmark_results_spc2#b00062. Results for Hitachi VSP are 13,147 SPC-2 MBPS, $95.38 SPC-2 Price-Performance. Full results at www.storageperformance.org/results/benchmark_results_spc2#b000600. Results for HP P9500 XP Disk Array are 13,147.87 SPC-2 MBPS, $88.34 SPC-2 Price-Performance. Full results at www.storageperformance.org/results/benchmark_results_spc2#b00056.
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Hybrid Columnar Compression (HCC)Store Less Data AND Run Faster
Up to 50x space reduction
Average 5x faster queries
Only available on Oracle
storage
Increases performance for
most data warehouse and
data protection
Retail Data Warehouse Example
735GB
Uncompressed With HCC
38GB94% Less
8x Faster
2 Hours, 22 Min, 44 Sec 16 Min, 50 Sec
Without OISP With OISP
Two shares: logfile and datafile
NFSServer
OISP Tunes
Logfile share
Datafile share
NFSServer
Multiple shares, each with its own Record Size and
LogBias setting
/mnt/dbname/redo (Record Size, LogBias)/mnt/dbname/control (Record Size, LogBias)/mnt/dbname/pfile (Record Size, LogBias)/mnt/dbname/datafile (Record Size, LogBias)/mnt/dbname/tempfile (Record Size, LogBias)/mnt/dbname/chgtrack (Record Size, LogBias)/mnt/dbname/backup (Record Size, LogBias)
/mnt/dbname/logfile (OISP sets Record Size, LogBias)redo
/mnt/dbname/datafile (OISP sets Record Xize, LogBias)controlpfiledatafiletempfilechgtrackbackup
OS8 | OISP: Auto Tuning of Record Size, LogBias
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Oracle Virtual NetworkingWire Once Infrastructure for the Software Defined Data Center
OracleFabric
Interconnect
100X faster server management, 70% fewer
cables and cards
Oracle Virtual Compute Appliance
Power-to-production in under an hour
Reduces network infrastructure
complexity by over 70%
Software Defined
Networking
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Oracle Engineered SystemsMission: Simplify Your Environment
ExtremePerformance
Low RiskDeployment
Breakthrough Efficiency
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ENGINEERED SYSTEMS: HARDWARE & SOFTWARE
Exadata Database Machine
Exalogic Elastic Cloud
Exalytics Database Backup
Logging and recovery
Appliance
Big Data Appliance
SPARC SuperCluster
Oracle Virtual Compute Appliance
RDBMS storage compression and database parallelization via “Exadata Storage Servers”
Extreme -performance I/O connecting large amount of compute power and memory
Huge amount (1TB/4TB) of contiguous memory for large data sets
Massively scalable database backup, Assured protection from disk to tape, replica and cloud
Massive disk storage array with high-bandwidth I/O for loading ‘big’ data
SPARC servers, high-performance I/O and Exadata storage servers in one rack
“Wire once”, software-defined infrastructure system designed for rapid deployment IaaS
NEW!NEW!NEW!
Adding In memory database
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Oracle Exadata Database MachineThe Best Machine for OLTP, Data Warehouse, and Consolidation
ExadataSmart Scan
Improve query performance
by 10X
Hybrid Columnar Compression
Reduce the size of database storage requirements by
up-to 3-5X
Smart FlashCache
Improve query response times
by 40%
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The New Exalytics In-Memory Machine T5-8
The world’s fastest processor and the world’s best analytics software
Massive scalability
Tens-of-thousands of BI users
Sub-second response times
Extreme analytics infrastructure consolidation
4TB Memory
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The New Oracle DatabaseBackup, Logging, Recovery Appliance Real time log shipping: near zero data loss
Fast restore to any time point
Delta-only architecture: minimizes network load
End-to-end visibility: cloud & replica, disk to tape option
Scalable appliance: backs up 1000s databases
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The New Virtual Compute Appliance X3-2
Pre-built system, ready to use with minimal setup Removes the integration risk for deploying
infrastructure Integrated application provisioning with pre-built
templates Fully virtualized system with built in software
defined networking for ultimate flexibility
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Compute Appliances Have a Role Within Gartner's Fabric Continuum
OVCAExa-Systems
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Oracle Virtual Compute Appliance X3-2Hardware Specifications Overview
Fabric Interconnect
Fabric Interconnect
Compute
Nodes
Compute Nodes
Mgmt Nodes
Management Storage
InfiniBand expansion
InfiniBand expansionEthernet switch
Oracle Sun X3-2 Servers• 2 to 25 nodes• CPU: Up to 400 cores / 800 threads aggregate• Memory: Up to 6.4TB aggregate• Only 3 cables per server, fully redundant
• Oracle Sun X3-2 Servers
• Oracle Sun X3-2 Servers
Oracle Sun ZFS Storage Appliance 7320• Redundant controllers, RAID storage
• Oracle Fabric Interconnect F1-15
• Oracle Fabric Interconnect F1-15
• Oracle Switch ES1-24• Oracle Sun Data Center InfiniBand Switch 36
• Oracle Sun Data Center InfiniBand Switch 36
Netw
ork
ing
Man
agem
ent
Four 4x10GbE
40Gb/s S
erver-to-Server
Network
Storage
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Oracle Virtual Compute Appliance X3-2Software Overview
Server Virtualization
and
Guest OSes
Server Virtualization
Oracle VM Server Virtualization•All major x86 operating systems
•Oracle Linux •Oracle Solaris
•Microsoft Windows
Oracle Virtual Compute Appliance controller• Oracle VM Manager
• Oracle SDN Networking
Automation & Management• Oracle Fabric Manager
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The New Oracle SuperCluster M6-32The Ultimate Engineered System: Highest performance Most scalable Extreme consolidation
Most flexible: Grow compute and storage independently
Designed for the age of in-memory computing
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The New Oracle SuperCluster M6-32 Exadata and Exalogic acceleration
Oracle’s most flexible virtualization
384 high-performance cores
32 TB industry standard memory
Expandable Exadata Storage Servers
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Conceptual View of Oracle SuperCluster Exadata + Exalogic Heritage
ExadataOracle SuperCluster Exalogic
Exadata Storage
Database Servers
ZFS NAS Storage
Application Servers
Solaris Apps and Oracle 10g in VM
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Oracle SuperCluster
Most scalable engineered system
In-memory applications using big memory capacity
– Oracle Database12c and applications optimized
Highest consolidation ratios
Best RAS in compute
Modularly grow compute, memory and storage
Extending the Product Family
Best Price / performance High consolidation ratios Vertical and horizontal scaling Run database and
applications on a single rack Half Rack and Full Rack
SuperCluster M6-32 SuperCluster T5-8
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Oracle SuperCluster T5-8
The best system for running databases and applications
Ideal for consolidation and cloud
Best for IBM/HP and SPARC refreshes and new deployments
Oracle’s Fastest Engineered SystemC
OM
PL
ET
E
Servers
Storage
Software
Networking
+
+
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Oracle SuperCluster T5-8
Half Rack- 2 x SPARC T5-8 compute nodes
4 x T5 Processors @ 3.6 GHz 1 TB of memory (64 x 16GB) 8 x 900 GB internal drive (SAS) 4 x Sun Dual 10 GbE SFP+ PCIe 2.0 Low Profile Adapter
(2 port) 4 x Sun Quad Data Rate (QDR) InfiniBand PCIe Low
Profile HCA (2 port)– 4 x Exadata Storage Servers, either
High Performance (28.8 TB capacity total) High Capacity (144 TB capacity total)
- 1 x Sun ZFS Storage 7320 Appliance- 3 x Sun Data Center InfiniBand Switch 36- 1 x GbE Management Switch
T5-8 Node 2
Solaris 11
DB Domain
T5-8 Node 1
Solaris 11
Solaris 11
DB Domain
• Valid configuration, but requires custom installation.
Exadata
Exadata
Exadata
Exadata
InfiniBand Network
ZFSSA
Solaris 11
Solaris 11 Solaris 11
Solaris 10Solaris 10
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SPARC Virtualization
Server
Hypervisor
Solaris OSSolaris OS
Pro
cess
Pro
cess
Pro
cess
HardwareHardware
Levels of Isolation
Dynamic Domains
OVM for SPARC
Solaris Zones
SuperCluster
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Layer 1 Virtualization– Domains with zero
performance overhead
– Any mix of Database Domains and Application Domains
Oracle Solaris 11 or Oracle Solaris 10 for Application Domains
Layer 2 Virtualization– Both Database Domains
and Application Domains support Oracle Solaris Zones
T5-8 Compute Node T5-8 Compute Node
Oracle SuperCluster VirtualizationLayered Optimized Virtualization
Database Domain 1
Database Domain 2
Application Domain 1
Database Domain 1
Database Domain 2
Application Domain 1
Application Domain 2
DB Zone
DB Zone
DB Zone
Zone
Zone
DB Zone
DB Zone
Zone
Zone
Zone
Solaris Cluster or Load Balancer
Clusterware
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Configuring Oracle SuperClusterConfiguration Flexibility
• A broad set of configurations–Complete configuration flexibility
–Up to 8 LDoms based on the supported domain types
–Simply choose the configuration you need
• Multiple domains of any type supported in a single node• Zones supported in all domains, including Database Domains
–Multiple RAC and/or Single-Instance databases supported per Database Domain
• Fine-grained CPU/Memory allocation now supported–4 cores of CPU, 64GB memory (half rack) or 128GB memory (full rack)
• Zone root file systems can now be stored on iSCSI LUNs–Located on the included Sun ZFS Storage 7320 Appliance
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SPARC T5-8 Server
Compute– 4x or 8x SPARC T5 16-core CPU (1024 threads max)– 64x or 128x 16 GB DDR3 DIMMs
I/O and Storage– 16x PCIe 3.0 x8 slots, with PCIe carriers– 4x 10GbE ports– 8x 2.5” SAS 3.0 drives
Availability and Management– RAID 0/1, Hot-swap fans & PSUs– Oracle Integrated Lights Out Manager Service Processor– Oracle Enterprise Manager Ops Center
The Industry’s First Multithreaded Enterprise Datacenter Server for Mission Critical Workloads
SPARC T5 Processor
• Features• 16 S3 cores, 16-128 Strands @
3.6Ghz• Single or multi-threaded operation per
core• System scalability to 8 sockets
• SPARC Core S3• 1-8 Strand Dynamically Threaded
Pipeline• ISA-based Crypto-acceleration
• 8MB Shared L3$
• Integrated I/O• Double I/O bandwidth over T5• 2 x8 Lane PCIe 3.0 @ 8GT/s
• System Scalability• 7 Coherence Ports for scalability to
8S• Power Management
• Dynamic Voltage Frequency Scaling• Downclock, Overclock
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Exadata Storage Servers
Exadata Storage Servers run Oracle Enterprise Linux and Exadata Storage software. They currently consist of the following hardware:
– X3-2 with:- 2 sockets Xeon E5-2630L 6 cores @ 2.0 GHz 15 MB L3$- 64 GB Memory (16 x 4 GB LV 1333Mhz DDR3 DIMMs)- SAS-2 RAID HBA- 12 disks, either 600 GB@15Krpm (High Performance) or 3 TB@7200rpm (High Capacity)- 4 * Sun Flash Accelerator F40 PCIe Cards, total 1.6TB- 1 QDR IB HCA (2 ports)
They can only be used by Database Domains Four are installed in the half rack config; eight are installed in the full rack config
They are the EXACT same storage servers as the Exadata Storage Server X3-2
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Key Exadata Innovations
+ ++
• Hybrid Columnar Compression– 10x compression for warehouses– 15x compression for archives
Data remains compressed
for scans and in Flash
Space Savings Cascade to
Copies
compress
primary DB
standbytest
devbackup
uncompressed
• Smart Scale-Out Storage– InfiniBand connected servers– Smart Scan query offload
• Smart PCI Flash Cache– Transparent cache in front of disk– Accelerates random I/O up to 30x– Quadruples data scan rate
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Improved Exadata Storage Server X3-2Enhanced Smart Flash Cache
• New software caches write I/Os in flash memory−20x write improvement
−10x write improvement from previous storage servers
• Cache is transparent, persistent, and fully redundant
1 Million 8K flash write IOPs from
SQL
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Improved Exadata Storage Server X3-2Enhanced X3 Database Machine Over X2
20X More Write Performance4X Larger Flash Memory
10% to 30% Lower Power
33% More Data Throughput
Exadata Smart Flash Write Caching
22 TB of Flash Memory per Rack
Up to 3 Kilowatt Reduction per Rack
100 GB/sec running SQL
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Exadata Smart Flash LogAccelerate Transaction Response Times using Flash
Uses Flash for Database Logs in a clever way– Flash is fast but has slow outliers– Erase cycles, wear leveling, etc.
Smart Flash Log feature transparently uses Flash as a parallel write cache to disk controller cache
– Whichever write completes first wins (disk or flash) Better response time and more throughput Uses almost no flash capacity (0.1% of capacity)
Default (on left)- Choppy response- High Outliers
Smart Flash Log- 3x faster response- Much lower outliers
Transaction Response Times
Smart Flash Log Enabled
Automatic and TransparentAutomatic and Transparent
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ZFS Storage Appliance 7320
Provides shared storage for all Logical Domains– Not mounted by default in the Database Domain. Active mounts are established to all other Domains.
Data can only be accessed inside the SC rack. Only external access is via built-in GbE ports used exclusively for DR and data replication.
Two controllers for high-availability Single disk shelf with 24 drive bays
– 60 TB Storage (20x 3 TB SAS disks)– 4x 73 GB of SSD (for write-optimized SSDs Logzillas)
Integrated Flash and Infiniband Stores quorum device for Solaris Cluster An additional IB-enabled ZFS SA device can be attached via additional rack with IB ports connected
to both IB Leaf switches in the SC rack Accessible from Database Domain after manual mount
– Can be used for RMAN backups or flat file staging
Discover Oracle SuperCluster as a single system
Hardware event interface view of Oracle SuperCluster as a single system
Monitoring and active management tasks separated by role
Total Systems Management
Oracle Enterprise Manager Ops Center 12c
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Oracle SuperCluster Ops Center
Unified management of Servers, Storage, and Network Fabric
Simplified management of virtual infrastructure for easy application consolidation
Instant Network and Storage provisioning
Automated update of all firmware and software components
Direct connection to Oracle knowledge-base speeds problem resolution
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No Single Point of Failure
Real-time fault notification and resolution
Risk-free, simplified patching of the integrated stack with no service interruption
Up to 10x reduction in time for patching, minimizing downtime
Maximum Service Level for All Applications
ARCHITECTED FOR THE HIGHEST
DATABASE AND APPLICATION AVAILABILITY
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Oracle SuperCluster DeploymentSimple and Efficient
All ApplicationsHardware, Software and Install Service• System Installation and
Configuration Services
• Starter Pack, Install and Configuration, etc.
• Automated Service Requests
• Deploy Oracle, 3rd Party, Java, and Custom Applications
• My Oracle Support Integration
• One-Patch Packaging
“Phone Home” Typical
4X Deployment Speed Up
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Oracle Support for Performance and Availability
Oracle engineers perform patching services up to four times per year
Complete. Integrated. Proactive.
24/7 support coverage
Specialized Engineered Systems Support Team
2-hour onsite response to hardware issues1
New updates and upgrades for Database, Server, Storage, and OS software
High Availability Services. No Additional Cost.
Better support for the complete Oracle stack– Includes higher support levels for Database software
24/7 Oracle remote fault monitoring
Industry-leading response times:– 5 Minute Fault Notification
– 15 Minute Restoration or Escalation to Development
– 30 Minute Joint Debugging with Development
Patch deployment by Oracle engineers
Available now for certified configurations on Oracle SuperCluster
ORACLE PLATINUM SERVICES
1 Covered system must be within an Oracle two-hour service area to receive two-hour response as a standard service.
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Oracle Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) On Premise with Capacity on Demand Engineered Systems hardware & hardware support for
a monthly fee– No upfront capital expenditure, often OPEX not CAPEX
– Usually lower total cost than purchasing system
On Premise– Deploys behind customer’s firewall
– Control and visibility over the system
Elastic Compute Capacity on Demand1– For peak workloads and high availability
– Pay only when needed
Oracle Platinum and PlatinumPlus Services2– Higher level of support including patching services
– Quarterly advisory services for system security, performance, and availability
1. Eligible systems include Oracle Exadata, Exalogic, Exalytics and SPARC SuperCluster.2. Eligible systems include Oracle Exadata, Exalogic, and SPARC SuperCluster.
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Oracle SuperCluster T5-8
2 x SPARC T5-8 (128 cores, 2TB memory) – Each T5-8 configured with:
4 x SPARC T5 processors, 64 cores 1 TB memory 4 x InfiniBand HCAs (dual port) 4 x 10GbE NICs (dual port) 8 x 900GB SAS disks Optional Fiber channel cards 1-4 Domains
Storage– 4 Exadata Storage Servers (144TB HC or 28.8TB HP)
– ZFS Storage Appliance (60TB disk and 4 x 73GB Logzillas)
Switches– 3 x InfiniBand 36 port switches
– GbE Management switch
Half Rack Configuration
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Get Better Results with Oracle
HARDWARE AND SOFTWAREENGINEERED TO WORK TOGETHER
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ONEENGINEERING
TEAM
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Oracle Software Runs Best on Oracle Hardware
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respective owners.. TPC Benchmark C, tpmC, and TPC-C are trademarks of the Transaction Processing Performance Council (TPC). SPARC T5-8 (8/128/1024) with Oracle Database 11g
Release 2 Enterprise Edition with Partitioning, 8,552,523 tpmC, $0.55 USD/tpmC, available 9/25/2013, New Order 90th% Response Time 0.410sec. IBM Power 780 Cluster (24/192/768) with DB2 ESE 9.7, 10,366,254 tpmC, $1.38 USD/tpmC, available 10/13/2010, New Order 90th% Response Time 2.10 sec. IBM x3850 X5 (4/40/80) with DB2 ESE 9.7, 3,014,684 tpmC, $0.59 USD/tpmC, available 7/11/2011. IBM x3850 X5 (4/32/64) with DB2 ESE 9.7, 2,308,099 tpmC, $0.60 USD/tpmC, available 5/20/2011. IBM Flex x240 (2/16/32) with DB2 ESE 9.7, 1,503,544 tpmC, $0.53 USD/tpmC, available 8/16/2012. IBM Power 780 (2/8/32) with IBM DB2 9.5, 1,200,011 tpmC, $0.69 USD/tpmC, available 10/13/2010. Source: http://www.tpc.org/tpcc, results as of 3/26/2013.
SPEC and the benchmark name SPECjEnterprise are registered trademarks of the Standard Performance Evaluation Corporation. Results from www.spec.org as of 3/26/2013. SPARC T5-8, 57,422.17 SPECjEnterprise2010 EjOPS; SPARC T4-4, 40,104.86 SPECjEnterprise2010 EjOPS; Sun Server X2-8, 27,150.05 SPECjEnterprise2010 EjOPS; Cisco UCS B440 M2, 26,118.67 SPECjEnterprise2010 EjOPS; IBM Power 780, 16,646.34 SPECjEnterprise2010 EjOPS. IBM PowerLinux 7R2, 13,161.07 SPECjEnterprise2010 EjOPS. Sun Server X4-2, 11,259.88 SPECjEnterprise2010 EjOPS. SPARC T5-8 (SPARC T5-8 Server base package, 8xSPARC T5 16-core processors, 128x16GB-1066 DIMMS, 2x600GB 10K RPM 2.5. SAS-2 HDD, 4x Power Cables) List Price $268,742. IBM Power 780 (IBM Power 780:9179 Model MHB, 8x3.86GHz 16-core, 64x one processor activation, 4xCEC Enclosure with IBM Bezel, I/O Backplane and System Midplane,16x 0/32GB DDR3 Memory (4x8GB) DIMMS-1066MHz Power7 CoD Memory, 12x Activation of 1 GB DDR3 Power7 Memory, 5x Activation of 100GB DDR3 Power7 Memory, 1x Disk/Media Backplane. 2x 146.8GB SAS 15K RPM 2.5. HDD (AIX/Linux only), 4x AC Power Supply 1725W) List Price $992,023. Source: Oracle.com and IBM.com, collected 03/18/2013. SPEC and the benchmark name SPECjEnterprise are registered trademarks of the Standard Performance Evaluation Corporation. Results from www.spec.org as of 5/1/2013. SPARC T5-8, 27,843.57 SPECjEnterprise2010 EjOPS; IBM Power 780, 10,902.30 SPECjEnterprise2010 EjOPS. Oracle server(4 app: 4db) only hardware list price is $298,494, and total hardware plus software list price is $1,565,092. Oracle server(5 app: 3db) only hardware list price is $304,914, and total hardware plus software list price is $1,487,792. http://www.oracle.com as of 9/20/2013. IBM server only HW list price is $803,613 and HW+SW cost of $1,943,162.00 and IBM PowerLinux 7R2 server total hardware plus software cost of $819,451.00 based on public pricing from http://www.ibm.com as of 9/20/2013.
SPEC and the benchmark name SPECjbb are registered trademarks of Standard Performance Evaluation Corporation (SPEC). Results from www.spec.org as of 9/22/2013 unless cited below. SPARC T5-2 81,084 SPECjbb2013-MultiJVM max-jOPS, 39,129 SPECjbb2013-MultiJVM critical-jOPS; Sun Server X2-4 65,211 SPECjbb2013-MultiJVM max-jOPS, 22,057 SPECjbb2013-MultiJVM critical-jOPS; Cisco UCS B200 M3 62,393 SPECjbb2013-MultiJVM max-jOPS, 23,505 SPECjbb2013-MultiJVM critical-jOPS, result from www.cisco.com/en/US/prod/collateral/ps10265/le_41704_pb_specjbb2013b200.pdf ; Sun Server X4-2 52,664 SPECjbb2013-MultiJVM max-jOPS, 20,553 SPECjbb2013-MultiJVM critical-jOPS, result from www.oracle.com/benchmarks; Sun Server X3-2 41,954 SPECjbb2013-MultiJVM max-jOPS, 13,305 SPECjbb2013-MultiJVM critical-jOPS; HP ProLiant DL560p Gen8 66,007 SPECjbb2013-MultiJVM max-jOPS, 16,577 SPECjbb2013-MultiJVM critical-jOPS; HP ProLiant ML350p Gen8 40,047 SPECjbb2013-MultiJVM max-jOPS, 12,308 SPECjbb2013-MultiJVM critical-jOPS.
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respective owners.. Two-tier SAP Sales and Distribution (SD) Standard Application benchmarks SAP Enhancement package 5 for SAP ERP 6.0 as of 3/26/13:SPARC M5-32 (32 processors,
192 cores, 1536 threads) 85,050 SAP SD users, 32 x 3.6 GHz SPARC M5, 4 TB memory, Oracle Database 11g, Oracle Solaris 11, Cert# 2013009. SPARC T5-8 (8 processors, 128 cores, 1024 threads) 40,000 SAP SD users, 8 x 3.6 GHz SPARC T5, 2 TB memory, Oracle Database 11g, Oracle Solaris 11, Cert# 2013008. IBM Power 760 (8 processors, 48 cores, 192 threads) 25,488 SAP SD users, 8 x 3.41 GHz IBM POWER7+, 1024 GB memory, DB2 10, AIX 7.1, Cert#2013004. Two-tier SAP Sales and Distribution (SD) Standard Application benchmarks SAP Enhancement package 4 for SAP ERP 6.0 as of 4/30/12:IBM Power 795 (32 processors, 256 cores, 1024 threads) 126,063 SAP SD users, 32 x 4 GHz IBM POWER7, 4 TB memory, DB2 9.7, AIX7.1, Cert#2010046. SPARC Enterprise Server M9000 (64 processors, 256 cores, 512 threads) 32,000 SAP SD users, 64 x 2.88 GHz SPARC64 VII, 1152 GB memory, Oracle Database 10g, Oracle Solaris 10, Cert# 2009046. SAP, R/3, reg TM of SAP AG in Germany and other countries. More info www.sap.com/benchmark
SPEC & benchmark names SPECfp, SPECint are registered trademarks of the Standard Performance Evaluation Corporation. Results as of March 26, 2013 from www.spec.org and this report. SPARC T5-8: 3750 SPECint_rate2006, 3490 SPECint_rate_base2006, 3020 SPECfp_rate2006, 2770 SPECfp_rate_base2006; SPARC T5-1B: 489 SPECint_rate2006, 441 SPECint_rate_base2006, 369 SPECfp_rate2006, 350 SPECfp_rate_base2006. IBM Power 780 8-chip 3.92GHz: 2640 SPECint_rate2006. IBM Power 710 Express 1-chip 3.556GHz: 289 SPECint_rate2006.
TPC Benchmark, TPC-H, QphH, QthH, QppH are trademarks of the Transaction Processing Performance Council (TPC). Results as of 6/7/13, prices are in USD. SPARC T5-4 www.tpc.org/3288; SPARC T4-4 www.tpc.org/3278; SPARC Enterprise M9000 www.tpc.org/3262; SPARC Enterprise M9000 www.tpc.org/3258; IBM Power 780 www.tpc.org/3277; HP ProLiant DL980 www.tpc.org/3285.
SPC Results as of September 10, 2013, for more information go to http://www.storageperformance.org/results SPC-2. Results for Oracle ZFS Storage ZS3-4 are 17,244.22 SPC-2 MBPS™, $22.53 SPC-2 Price-Performance. Full results at http://www.storageperformance.org/results/benchmark_results_spc2#b00067. Results for IBM DS8870 are 15,423.66 SPC-2 MBPS, $131.21 SPC-2 Price-Performance. Full results at http://www.storageperformance.org/results/benchmark_results_spc2#b00062. Results for HP P9500 XP Disk Array are 13,147.87 SPC-2 MBPS, $88.34 SPC-2 Price-Performance. Full results at http://www.storageperformance.org/results/benchmark_results_spc2#b00056.
SPEC SFS SPEC & benchmark names SPECfp, SPECint are registered trademarks of the Standard Performance Evaluation Corporation. Results as of September 10, 2013, for more information see www.spec.org. For details on performance and price comparisons see http://www.oracle.com/us/solutions/performance-scalability/sun-storage-gateway-160373.html
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