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5 Essential Characteristics On-demand self-service Resource pooling Rapid elasticity Measured service Broad network access
Software as a Service
Platform as a Service
App development & deployment platform delivered as a service Server, storage and network hardware and associated software delivered as a service
Infrastructure as a Service
Private Cloud
I N T R A N E T
Trade-offs
Lower upfront costs Outsourced management OpEx Lower total costs Greater control over security, compliance, QoS CapEx & OpEx
Why Are Enterprises Interested in Cloud? What Are the Challenges Enterprises Face?
Benefits Challenges/Issues
Security QoS
Source: IDC eXchange, "IT Cloud Services User Survey, pt. 2: Top Benefits & Challenges," (http://blogs.idc.com/ie/?p=210), October 2, 2008
Yes, in production at scale Yes, in limited use Yes, in pilot stage Preliminary planning Under consideration No Dont know/unsure
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Preliminary findings from the IOUG ResearchWire member study on Cloud Computing, conducted in August-September 2010.
What Type of Private Platform and Infrastructure Cloud Services Is Your Company Providing? Application server platform as a service platform as a service Database Identity as a service Compute as a service Storage as a service Software development and test as a service Dont know/unsure None
Most popular: App Server as a service Database as a service
Preliminary findings from the IOUG ResearchWire member study on Cloud Computing, conducted in August-September 2010.
PaaS
IaaS
Public Clouds
IaaS
Hybrid
PaaS IaaS
Consolidate Standardize
Silod
Physical Dedicated Static Heterogeneous
Grid
Virtual Shared services Dynamic Standardized appliances
Private Cloud
Hybrid
Self-service Federation with public clouds Policy-based resource mgmt Interoperability Chargeback Cloud bursting Capacity planning
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Oracle On Demand
Public Clouds
SaaS SaaS PaaS PaaS IaaS IaaS
I N T E R N E T I N T R A N E T
Oracle Applications
Private Cloud
Apps SaaS PaaS PaaS IaaS IaaS
Users
Customer
Customer
Customer
Customer
Oracle
Customer
Customer
Oracle
Customer
Customer
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Shared Components
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Full Oracle Software Stack Certified and Supported on Oracle VM on Amazon EC2
M a n a g e m e n t
Fully certified and supported: Oracle Database, Oracle Fusion Middleware, Oracle Applications (EBS, PeopleSoft, Siebel), Oracle Enterprise Manager Oracle license portability Oracle Unbreakable Linux support and Amazon Premium Support Amazon Machine Images (AMIs) based on Oracle VM Templates
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Savvis Managed Solutions SavvisStation Portal Assembly Builder Oracle Middleware Oracle Database Oracle Linux Oracle VM
WebLogic Server Enterprise Edition & Standard Edition Oracle Database Enterprise Edition & Standard Edition
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Shared middleware and database services Elastically scalable, highly available Extreme performance Comprehensive functionality Robust development environment Rapid deployment
Infrastructure as a Service
Complete cloud lifecycle management Complete apps to disk management Self-service Policy-based resource management Metering & chargeback
Shared compute and storage services Elastically scalable, highly available Physical and virtual x86 and SPARC Flash, disk and tape storage
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App Developer
App
App Owner
5. Chargeback
Meter usage and charge back to app owners or departments
1. Set Up Cloud
Shared Components
Self-Service Interface
Oracle Database
Oracle Solaris & Linux Oracle VM
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Platform as a Service
Integration: SOA Suite Process Mgmt: BPM Suite Security: Identity Mgmt
User Interaction:
WebCenter
Lifecycle
Management
Application Grid: WebLogic Server, Coherence, Tuxedo, JRockit Database Grid: Oracle Database, RAC, ASM, Partitioning, IMDB Cache, Active Data Guard, Database Security
Configuration Management
Infrastructure as a Service Oracle Solaris Operating Systems: Oracle Enterprise Linux Oracle Linux
Oracle VM for SPARC (LDom) Solaris Containers
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Server rationalization
- OLTP + OLTP - Data mart + data mart - System life-cycle Production + test + development
Mixed workload
- Operational BI - Real-time data warehousing - Embedded reports, analytics
Schema integration
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Enterprise Manager
and
Complete, proven and integrated solution Most complete application platform for cloud Elastically scalable and shared application foundation #1 in performance AND time-to-market Best integration with Oracle stack
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Server Virtualization and Clustering Deliver Resource Pooling and Elastic Scalability
Both server virtualization and clustering are key technologies for cloud
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Platform as a Service
Integration: SOA Suite Process Mgmt: BPM Suite Security: Identity Mgmt
User Interaction:
WebCenter
Application Grid: WebLogic Server, Coherence, Tuxedo, JRockit Database Grid: Oracle Database, RAC, ASM, Partitioning, IMDB Cache, Active Data Guard, Database Security
Infrastructure as a Service Oracle Solaris Operating Systems: Oracle Enterprise Linux Oracle Linux
Oracle VM for SPARC (LDom) Solaris Containers
Capacity Planning
Ops Center
Physical & Virtual Systems Mgmt
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Lifecycle Management
Dynamic Resource Management Patching Provisioning
Configuration Management
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4. Manage/Monitor
Monitor via self-service Adjust capacity based on policies Manage (patch, backup)
App
IT/App Owner
IT/App Owner
Meter and Chargeback
Oracle Database Oracle VM, Linux, Solaris Sun Servers & Storage
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1. Setup Cloud
Oracle Enterprise Manager
Software Image Library
Hardware provisioning
Bare Metal (PXE, ISO, Kickstart, OVM Templates) Linux, Solaris, Oracle VM Firmware Sun storage Sun network fabric
AS1 Image
AS2 Image
AS3 Image
DB1 Image
DB2 Image
DB3 Image
Software provisioning
Reference cloning DB, WebLogic, SOA Applications
OS1 Image
OS2 Image
OS3 Image
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Oracle Oracle SOA Suite BPMOracle WebCenter Identity Mgt Oracle Suite Oracle Application Grid
Assembly A
Assembly B
OVF Packaging
Oracle VM Server
Deployment
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config2
Assembly =
Dev/Test Environment
Appliances (VM Templates + configuration Metadata) + relationships & start order Metadata
Production Environments
Package up complex structure from dev/test and reconstitute in production Minimize setup time and risk of hard-to-debug configuration errors Easily replicate in production with minor variations Each production instance has well-contained configuration parameters for flexibility
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Faster Testing Reduced Manual Effort Quick Defect Discovery and Resolution Define and Run Test Suits Test Metering and Chargeback
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3. Self-service Deployment
Self-service provisioning:
- Oracle VM Templates - Complete Assemblies
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Policy Management
Automatic response to resource bottlenecks Simplifies Cloud Management through Exceptions and Actions Exception thresholds can be based on Application KPIs Support for different policy types
- Workload Management (DRS, DPM policies) - High Availability Policies - Cloud placement policies - Retirement Policies and Quota - Configuration Policies
Policy Exceptions
Sales Application ERP Custom Application Application
Actions
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4. Manage/Monitor
Oracle Enterprise Manager Centralized Monitoring Application Performance and SLA Management
User Experience Management
Configuration Management
Patching
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Exception Notification Email, page, SMS Integration with third party event console
Open View, Unicenter, Remedy and more
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Asset Discovery Drift Analysis Automated Inventory Config Comparison HW/SW Configurations Across the stack Operating Across lifecycles Baseline & Gold Systems Hardware Std Database 1-to-1, 1-to-Many Packaged Apps Drift Reconciliation Configuration Search Relationships
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Compare against gold configuration or baselines Import and Export baselines Scheduled comparison Diff reconciliation
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Policy groups to map to CIS, SOX etc. Enterprise wide compliance score tracking Real time change tracking, auditing and reconciliation
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When things stop working, the first thing we do is try to figure out what has changed
Change reconciliation
Through integration with help desk systems Segregation of Authorized versus Unauthorized changes
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Online and Offline modes Mass patching Zero downtime patching in HA environments Pre-flight pre-requisite check before deployment
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Cloud Monetization
Oracle Billing and Revenue Management
Metered Usage
Application Performance Management Application Quality Management Ops Center Physical & Virtual Systems Management
Balance Control
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Case Studies
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Resource Mgmt
Developer
Notifications
2600 physical servers, 6000 VMs, 3500 developers 80% utilization 7x24 4 IT admins
Hosts Results
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35% reduction in operating costs Prevented 44% increase of power consumption in 4 years, while doubling the capacity No downtime incidents 3 years in a row
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Closing Thoughts
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Getting Cloudy
Cloud planning
Strategy what goes where, what to standardize, what to consolidate, what to outsource Business justification Roadmap maturity model
Key considerations
Economics funding model, capacity planning, chargeback metrics Organization, roles & responsibilities Governance, policies and processes Security Technical architecture Reference architectures, blueprints Best practices and case studies Build time vs. run time
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Cloud services via Oracle On Demand Applications running on private or public clouds Technology running in public clouds Technology to build, deploy and manage private clouds
Oracle provides most complete, open and integrated cloud solution in the industry
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Preliminary findings from the IOUG ResearchWire member study on Cloud Computing, conducted in August-September 2010.
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Preliminary findings from the IOUG ResearchWire member study on Cloud Computing, conducted in August-September 2010.
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Why Did Your Company Decide to Implement Certain Services via a Private Cloud Versus Public Cloud? Security concerns Quality of Service concerns Long-term cost Services already existed internally Regulatory compliance concerns Difficulty to customize Difficulty to integrate with in-house systems Other 43.4% 25.3% 25.3% 22.5% 15.9% 14.3% 8.7% 19.0%
Preliminary findings from the IOUG ResearchWire member study on Cloud Computing, conducted in August-September 2010.
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Assembly Editor
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