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Data Center Strategies for Fast Growing
Businesses
Public-Private-Hybrid
Venkat Nambiyur
@rvenkats
March 9, 2016
Go to Cloud.oracle.com!!
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How has your business capitalized on them?
Inflection Points
BUSINESS IMPACT
Mainframe
• Rigid Architecture
• Vendor Lock-in
• Support Costs
Enterprise Scale
Shared Services
Standardized Tech
Client / Server
• Lower cost infrastructure
• Distributed application
logic and workload
• Takes advantage of
Personal Computers
Departmental
Specialization
Personal
Computing
• Desktop / Portable
computers
• Business Productivity
Software
User-focused
productivity
Corporate Road
Warrior
Internet
• DARPA-Net
• eMail and file sharing
• HTTP and Browser
B2B Business
Automation
EAI / Hub & Spoke
B2C Globalization
Hardware
Virtualization
• Hypervisor
• Compute Virtualization
• Storage Virtualization
• Network Virtualization
Development Agility
Infrastructure cost
savings
Mobile/Social/
Big Data
• Business Process
Streaming
• BYOD Security
• App for Everything
• Always On
• Customer Loyalty
• Brand Recognition
• Increased In-Bound
Traffic
• Predictive Analytics
Location Flexibility
Mobile Wallet
Mobile Marketing and
Analytics Cloud
• Email (Gmail)
• Books (Kindle)
• Music (iTunes)
• Movies (Netflix)
• VMs (AWS)
– Chef
– Puppet
– Docker
– Cloud Foundry
?
Mobile Social Big
Data
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PRIVATE
CLOUD
Public Cloud
CSP defined services, SLAs, security, etc
Always Multi-Tenant
Customer has limited visibility into HW, SW, services
No CapEx
Perceived as lower cost
Private Cloud
Customer defined services, SLAs, security, etc
Often (not always) Single Tenant
Customer has complete control
Might involve CapEx
Virtualized for efficiency and low cost
Oracle’s Cloud Strategy
Public vs Private Clouds – Public/Private/Hybrid
Existing Data Center(s), HW
No Self-service, Broad Network Access, Resource Pooling, Rapid Elasticity, or Metering
3rd Party CSP(s)
IT On-Premise
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The Oracle Cloud Differentiator
Lower Total Cost of Ownership (TCO)
On-Premise Oracle Public Cloud
Maintenance
SW Costs
HW Costs
Facilities
33% Lower TCO
50% Operational Cost Reduction
On-going
Maintenance
Costs
§ On-going maintenance represents
the labor costs for installation,
upgrades, patching, backups,
provisioning etc.
§ Oracle Public Cloud eliminates much
of this work, thus reducing costs
dramatically
§ Note: Compare to competitors who
only offer IaaS (and thus only impact
Facility & HW costs) with only 10%
reduction in cost
Software
Costs
§ Access the latest innovations from
Oracle in a self service manner
§ Sample wide portfolio of products
within a simple pricing model (e.g.
database pricing includes 16+
database options)
Hardware
Costs
§ Simple IaaS costs that allow
customers to leverage advanced
engineered systems like Exadata
§ Consumed only when utilized
Facility
Costs
Database-as-a-Service
per Core per Month Cost Comparison
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Workload Centric Analysis to Assist with Selection & Grouping (Public/Private Cloud...)
Evaluation Criteria for Cloud Model mapping
•Mission critical
•Production
•Test
•Dev
Workload
Criticality
•Data location
•Data sensitivity
•Legal compliance
•Retention periods
Data Security,
Legal
•Identify options/features
to enhance service(s)
Optimization
Oppor-
tunities
•Developed in house
•3rd party ISV
•Technical stack
•Vendor Support
Status
Application
Type
•Application
integration points
•ETL processes
Depen-
dencies
• Certification(s) &
supported configurations
• Architectural options
• Product feature
availability
Cloud
Suitability
•Availability
•Recovery timeobjective
•Recovery point objective
SLAs
•Time zone
•Business hours
•Maintenance windows &
durations
Operational
& Support
SLAs
•High transaction/low
latency
•Database size
•Data transfer volumes
Data Traffic &
Bandwidth
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Cloud Common Use Cases
Faster Time to Market, Lower Cost, Innovative
Lower IT Cost Increased Mission Value
(increased agility, better service)
Innovate
in OPC
(achieve Revolutionary Agility)
5
Ex: Rapidly test/deploy
Adv. Analytics w/ Big Data
Implement
New Capability
in OPC
4
Ex: Quickly create/
deploy new mobile app
or augment SaaS
Move
Dev/Test
to OPC
3
OPC
Ex: Create new app in
OPC, deploy to On-Prem
Extend
Existing Apps
With OPC
2
Ex: Implement a Hybrid
Cloud App with
Integration services
OPC
Expand
App Capacity
in OPC
1
Ex: Implement a Hybrid
Cloud for Cloud Bursting
OPC
OPC=Oracle Public Cloud
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Oracle Cloud ReferenceArchitecture
SaaS
PaaS
IaaS
Applications
Platform Services
Infrastructure Services
Applications
Middleware
Databases
Infrastructure
On PremisePublic Cloud
Mobile Web Email Text Social Chat B2B
User Interactions
Enterprise
Resource
Planning
Human
Capital
Mgmt
Customer
Experience
Enterprise
Perf Mgmt
Social
Supply
Chain
Mgmt
Java Process Mobile BI Big Data
Discovery
Database Cloud
Service
Big Data
Cloud Service
Compute Storage Network
Exadata
Cloud
Service
Big Data
Appliance
Cloud
Service
Identity and Security Services
Enterprise & Cloud Service Management
Integration
Cloud Service
Messaging
Cloud Service
Integration
Services
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The Oracle Cloud Differentiator
Faster to Deploy, Simpler, Less IT Skills
Procure & Allocate Admin
Install/Configure Server & O/S
Install the Oracle Database
VerifyInstall & Complete Configuration
1. Procure Data Center Floor space
2. Procure Servers
3. Procure Storage Devices
4. Procure Network Devices
5. Procure SSL Certificates & Keys for Servers
6. Procure SSL Certificates & Keys for Storage
7. Procure SSL Certificates for Network
8. Procure HSM Devices (for Encryption)
9. Procure Operating System Licenses
10. Procure Hypervisor Licenses
11. Procure Anti-Virus Licenses
12. Procure SIEM Licenses
13. Allocate Storage Admin
14. Allocate System Admin
15. Allocate Database Admin
16. Allocate Network Admin
17. Allocate Shared Services
18. Install Server
19. Cable Server to Network
20. Install SSL Certficates & Keys
21. Acquire IP Addresses (Private)
22. Acquire IP Addresses (Public)
23. Acquire Domain Name (from Internal DNS)
22. Install Storage Device
23. Acquire IP Addresses (Private)
24. Acquire IP Addresses (Public)
25. Install SSL Certificates & Keys
26. Cleanup existing Storage Volumes
27. Create Physical Storage Volumes
28. Register Storage Devices with Server
29. Install Operating System
30. Create System Administrator Accounts
31. Register with Corporate LDAP Directory
32. Register with Audit Software
33. Add Users to System Administrator Accounts
34. Register Servers w/ Redhat Admin Console
35. Install Hypervisor
36. Create Virtual LAN Partitions
37. Allocate IP Addresses (Private)
38. Carry out Network Address Translation (NAT)
39. Register Virtual LANs with Network Switch
40. Create System Administrator Accounts
41. Register with Corporate LDAP Directory
42. Register with Audit Software
43. Add Users to Hypervisor Administrator Accounts
44. Register Guests with VMWare ESX Console
45. Run Clusterware Pre-requisite checks
46. Run Oracle DBMS Install Pre-requisite checks
47. Read the installation Guide
48. Choose the class of DBMS – Server, Desktop
49. Install Oracle Database
50. Configure Oracle Database
51. Log In to the System as root
52. Check the Hardware
Requirements
53. Check Memory Requirements
54. Check System Architecture
55. Check Disk Space
Requirements
56. Check the Software
Requirements
57. Check OS Requirements
58. Check Kernel Requirements
59. Check Package Requirements
60. Check Compiler Requirements
61. Check Additional Software
Requirements
62. Create Required OS Groups
and Users
63. - The Oracle Inventory group
(typically, oinstall)
64. - The OSDBA group (typically,
dba)
65. - The Oracle software owner
(typically, oracle)
66. - The OSOPER group
(optional; typically, oper)
67. Synchronize these groups with
LDAP Directory
68. Configure Kernel Parameters and
Resource Limits
69. Create Required Directories
70. Configure the oracle User's
Environment
71. Set the default file mode creation mask
(umask) to 022 in the shell startup file.
72. Set the DISPLAY environment
variable.
73. Mount the Product Disc
74. Install Oracle Database
75. Select Install Option
76. Select System Class
77. Select Clusterware/Grid Installation or
Single Instance DBMS
78. Specify Oracle Base Installation
Pathname
79. Specify Oracle Software Location
80. Specify Storage Types – File System
or Automatic Storage Management
81. Specify Database File Location
82. Specify ASNSNMP Password
83. Specify Database Edition
84. Specify OSDBA Group
85. Specific Global Database Name
86. Specify Database Name Domain
87. Specify Administrative Password
88. Confirm Password
88Steps to Deploy
an Oracle DB Server
On Premise
Procure-to-Deploy takes several weeks.
Requires skilled Sys Admin & DBA.
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