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SPARC Supercluster
Jeff Schwartz
October 2011
2© 2011 Oracle Corporation - Proprietary and Confidential
The following 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’sproducts remains at the sole discretion of Oracle.
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Transforming The Technology Stack
Investing in
Best of BreedTop to Bottom
Engineering
Co-Engineered with
Enterprise Software
Engineered
Systems
HW/SW Engineered
to Work Together
Compute, Storage, Network
Building Blocks
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Engineering Level Optimization Matters
Management
Tools EMC/NetApp
Management
ToolsBrocade
Management
Tools HP
Management
Tools VMware
Management
Tools Red Hat Enterprise Linux
Management
Tools Oracle
Custom Integrated
Lower Cost / Greater Capabilities /Accelerated Deployment
Applications
Middleware / Database
OS / Virtualization
Server
Storage Network
Storage
Oracle's Engineered Stack
Management Tools
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Oracle’s Engineered Systems
Purpose Built for Enterprise Applications
Purpose Built for Middleware and
Application Logic
Purpose Built for Database & Data
Warehouse
NewNEW
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Standardized And Simple To DeployServers, Storage, Networking, Software: Engineered Together
• All engineered systems are the same
– Delivered Tested and Ready-to-Run
– Highly Optimized
– Highly Supportable
– No unique configuration issues
– Identical to configuration used by Oracle
Engineering
• Runs existing database, middleware, and
custom applications
– Supports past 30 years of Oracle DB
capabilities
• Leverage the Oracle ecosystem
– Skills, knowledge base, people, partnersDeploy in Days,
Not Months
Readyto Run
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SPARC Supercluster
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SPARC SuperclusterRedefining General Purpose Servers
• Replace DB2 on Power7 and
improve database performance 3x
• Replace HP Superdome and
reduce costs by 5x
• Increase Java application
performance 10x
• Transform Database Storage
performance 10x
• Reduce time to production by 4x
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Winning the Architecture with Engineered SystemsUse Cases Define the Optimized Solution
Exalogic
Middleware UpgradeMainframe ModernizationMiddleware Platform Standardization
Exadata
OLTP/Data WarehouseDatabase ConsolidationDatabase Upgrade
SPARC Supercluster
General Purpose Multi-Tier ApplicationsDatacenter ConsolidationVirtualization
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SPARC Supercluster Architecture
Nodes
• 2 or 4 compute nodes
Storage Grid
• 3 or 6 storage cells
InfiniBand Network
• Redundant 40Gb/s switches
• Unified server & storage net
• Oracle Solaris 11 and Solaris 10
• Oracle Enterprise Manager Ops Center
Shared Storage
• ZFS storage appliance with dual controllers
A complete infrastructure solution for enterprise applications
Software
NDA Only
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SPARC Supercluster
• Half Rack
– 2 x SPARC T4-4 compute nodes
– 3 x Exadata Storage Servers, either• High Performance (43TB capacity total)
• High Capacity (144TB capacity total)
– 1 x ZFS7320 Storage Dual Controller
– 3 x Sun Network QDR InfiniBand Gateway
Switch with 36 IB ports
– 1 x GbE Management Switch
• Each SPARC T4-4 Node:
– 4 x SPARC T4 3.0Hz 8-core processor
– 32 x 2x16GB DDR3 DIMMs (1TB total)
– 6 x 600GB internal drive (SAS)
– 2 x 300GB SSDs
– 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)
NDA Only
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SPARC Supercluster
• Full Rack
– 4 x SPARC T4-4 compute nodes
– 6 x Exadata Storage Servers, either• High Performance (43TB capacity total)
• High Capacity (144TB capacity total)
– 1 x ZFS7320 Storage Dual Controller
– 3 x Sun Network QDR InfiniBand Gateway
Switch with 36 IB ports
– 1 x GbE Management Switch
• Each SPARC T4-4 Node:
– 4 x SPARC T4 3.0Hz 8-core processor
– 32 x 2x16GB DDR3 DIMMs (1TB total)
– 6 x 600GB internal drive (SAS)
– 2 x 300GB SSDs
– 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)
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Full RackHalf Rack
Balanced Incremental Scaling
SPARC Supercluster T4-4 upgraded to T5-4 nodes
SPARC T5-4 nodes
Add fibre channel to compute nodes
Connect to Exadata Storage Expansion Rack
Invest Today and Protect TomorrowField Upgradeable
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Scales By Just Adding CablesFull Bandwidth and Redundancy
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GuestOS
Hypervisor
Oracle Solaris
Software stack
Oracle VM Server for SPARC
DatabaseCluster
Application
OracleEnterpriseManager
MiddlewareCluster
Monitor
Administer
Provision
Live Migrate
Patch
Configuration tracking
OS
DatabaseCluster
Application
MiddlewareCluster
Hardware
Virtual
Physical or Virtual•Consistent management tools and practices
•Full-stack operations Hardware
Physical
Reduce the cost of infrastructure managementOne management tool for physical & virtual servers
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Engineered Systems Significantly Accelerate
Time to Value
Build From Scratch with Components
Take delivery of an Engineered System
Pre-implementation
System sizing
Acquisition of
components
Installation and
configuration
Testing and
Validation
Weeks to Months
Hardware.Software. Complete.
Faster deployment
Lower Risk
Pre-configured
Days
Deploy up to 10x fasterthan IBM or HP
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Integrated Support with a Single Point
of Accountability
• Consistent service across the
Oracle solution stack, backed by a
single level of 24/7 support covering
all hardware and software elements
• Integrated support and updates
through one service organization
and one online support interface:
My Oracle Support
• Accountability for the complete
Oracle solution, combining the
benefits of vendor-direct service
with a single point of contact
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Oracle Database Appliance
Jeff Schwartz
October 2011
19© 2011 Oracle Corporation - Proprietary and Confidential
Customer’s Challenges: Deploying a Database
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Complexity. Multiple components to integrate.
Costs. High bar for CAPEX and OPEX.
Risks. Impact to the critical systems.
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Oracle Database Appliance
The Best Database System for
Small to Mid-size Businesses
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• Extreme simplicity – one-button implementation & patching
• Pay-As-You-Grow licensing - most cost-effective entry point for Oracle Database Enterprise Edition, aligns to budget cycles
• Complete and integrated system for Single Instance (Enterprise Edition), RAC One Node, and RAC
Oracle Database ApplianceValue Propositions
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Deployment Scenarios
• Single Instance (Oracle Database Enterprise Edition)
• Runs on one node
• Automatic restartSN0 SN1
SN0 SN1
• Single Instance(RAC One Node)
• Runs on one node
• Passive failover on failure
SN0 SN1
• Cluster database(RAC)
• Active failover on failure
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Hardware Components
Shared Disk
– 12 TB raw storage
– 292 GB SSD (Flash Disks) for redo logs
2 Server Nodes
– 24 x86 cores - enabled on demand
Networking
– Supports 1GB and 10GB networks
RAS features
– Redundant power and cooling
– Hot-serviceable components
– Triple-mirrored storage
FRONT VIEW
REAR VIEW
4 RU Chassis
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Software Components: Full Oracle Stack
• Oracle Linux
• Oracle 11gR2 Database EE with or without RAC or
RAC One Node
– DB EE Option up-sell
• Oracle Grid Infrastructure 11g Release 2
– Oracle Clusterware & Oracle ASM
• Oracle Enterprise Manager Database Control
• Oracle Automatic Service Requests (Phone home)
• One Button Automation for Provisioning, Patching,
Diagnostics, and Storage Management
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PE
RF
OR
MA
NC
E
CAPACITY
HIG
HE
R
HIGHER
Oracle Database Systems Family
Exadata Quarter Rack
24 Database Cores
3 Exadata Storage Servers
72 TB Storage
1.1 TB Smart Flash Cache
Smart Scan
Hybrid Columnar Compression
Fully Expandable
4 cores
24 cores
Engineered for Performance
Engineered for Simplicity
Database Appliance
2 to 12 Cores (Single Instance)
4 to 24 Cores (Clustered)
Cores can be disabled
12 TB Storage
292 GB Flash for Redo Logs
One Click Deployment, Patching, and Support
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Database Appliance
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Extreme Simplicity
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Plug-n-Go
Plug in the power
Plug in the network
One Button Install
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Oracle Database Appliance Best Machine for …
• Reducing Complexity
• Reducing Cost
• Reducing Risk
The Power of Oracle’s Database engineered for Extreme Simplicity
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Pay As You Grow –
Oracle Database Enterprise Edition
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Perf
orm
an
ce
Capacity
HIG
HE
R
HIGHER
Value PropositionPay As You Grow for Oracle DB EE
Small – 4 Cores
4 Cores Active
DB License $95KHardware $50K
Medium – 8 Cores
ACTIVATE 4 Additional Cores
Total DB License $ 190K
No Additional Hardware or Services Required
High – 12 Cores
ACTIVATE 4 Additional Cores
Total DB License$285K
No Additional Hardware or Services Required
Installation & Setup
Automated License Expansion
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Pay As You Grow –
High Availability Database System
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Perf
orm
an
ce
Capacity
HIG
HE
R
HIGHER
Value PropositionPay As You Grow for High Availability
Small – 4 Cores
4 Cores Active
High Availability
DB + RAC License $141K
Hardware $50K
Medium – 16 Cores
ACTIVATE 12 Additional Cores
High Availability
Total DB + RAC License $ 564K
No Additional Hardware or Services Required
High – 24 Cores
ACTIVATE 12 Additional Cores
With High Availability
Total DB + RAC License$846K
No Additional Hardware or Services Required
Installation & Setup
Automated License Expansion
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Customer’s Challenges: Deploying a Database
© 2011 Oracle Corporation – Proprietary and Confidential: Authorized Partners Only
Complexity. Multiple components to integrate.
Costs. High bar for CAPEX and OPEX.
Risks. Impact to the critical systems.
34© 2011 Oracle Corporation - Proprietary and Confidential