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- 2. Novedades Oracle Open World.
Fran Navarro
Arquitecto de sistemas
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- 3. Agenda
Agenda
Estrategia Oracle OOW
T4 y Supercluster
Solaris 11
OVM 3.0
Axiom y ZFS
OracleDatabaseAppliance
Ops Center
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- 4. From Best-of-Breed to Engineered Systems
From applications to storage
Engineered Systems
(Exalogic & Exadata) Optimized
Pre-tested and pre-certified SPARC and
IMPLEMENTATION
EASE OF
x86 Oracle solutions with the Oracle
Stack
HIGHER
Oracle’s Optimized Solutions
(Reference Configurations)
Traditional
Industry Leading compute, storage,
network, software
Best-of-breed Compute, Storage, Network,
Software
Engineered
Fully integrated and
deployed as a complete
system
Oracle Optimized Configs.
(including SPARC Supercluster)
HIGHER
CUSTOMIZATION
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- 5. Oracle Strategy
Complete Stack Complete Customer Choice
• Best-of-breed • On-premise
• Open • Private Cloud
• Vertical Integration • Public Cloud
• Extreme Performance • Hybrid Cloud
• Engineered Systems
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- 6. The Unique Oracle Advantage
Hardware and Software Engineered to Work Together
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- 7. The world before Henry Ford
• Every car was custom built.
• In the best case, it came in 3 bits:
• Chassis
• Engine/Drivetrain
• Bodywork: Doors, seats, windscreen..
• Every car was different
• No standardisation of
• Pedal locations
• Gear shift controls
• Steering
• Wheel widths and sizes
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- 8. The world after Henry Ford
“You can have any color as long as it is black”
• Reduced procurement cost.
• STANDARDISATION
• Pedals, steering wheel,
• gearstick
• Wheels and tyres.
• Most importantly: Standardisation reduced running costs.
• Lower cost of components (mass produced)
• Lower cost of repair (standard components)
• But, yes, you can still build/buy a custom car if that’s what you really want.
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- 10. 2011 SPARC Server Roadmap
Maximizing Results
5 Year Trajectory
Cores 4x
Threads 32x
Memory Capacity 16x On Track SPARC
M-Series 1-64 Sockets
Database TPM 40x In Test
16-64 Sockets +2x Throughput
Java Ops Per Second 10x M-Series
Faster! +2x Throughput +1.5x Single Strand
NEW
16-64 Sockets
>1x Single Strand Software in Silicon
Available +6x Throughput
Feature Set
Now +1.5x Single Strand T-Series
T-Series 1-8 Sockets
M-Series T-Series Early!
1-4 Sockets +20%
1-64 Socket 1-8 Sockets
+1x Throughput
T-Series + 20% +2.5x Throughput NEW
+5x Single Strand
1-4 Socket >1x Single Strand
Test in October
+ 2x Throughput On Track
2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015
Solaris 11 Express Solaris 11 Solaris 11 Update Solaris 11 Update Solaris 11 Update
Software Lifecycle Software Lifecycle High-Availability System Management Core Scalability
Scalability Scalability, Networking Memory Scalability IO Scalability
Networking Security Virtualization
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- 11. SPARC T4
5x Per Thread Performance
• 3.0 GHz
• 8 Cores, 64 Threads
• Dynamic Threading
• Out of Order Execution
• 2 On Chip Dual-Channel DDR3 Memory Controllers
• 2 On Chip 10 GbE Networking
• 2 On Chip x8 PCIe gen2 I/O Interfaces
• 18 On Chip Crypto functions
• Balanced high-bandwidth interfaces and internals
• Co-engineered with Oracle software
10 World Records and Counting
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- 12. T4 Relative Performance
Relative Performance T4 vs T1-T3
6
5
T4 -8 S3
cores, 64
4
threads
3
2
1
T2 -8 S2 T3 -16 S2
T1 -8 S1 cores, 64 threads cores, 128
0 cores, 32 threads threads
0 0.5 1 1.5 2 2.5 3 3.5 4
Multithread Performance -TPCC
14 14
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- 13. Introducing SPARC T4 Servers AVAILABLE
New Brain. Same Body. NOW
Up to 5x per thread Starts at $16K – Up to $160K - 1TB of
performance Virtualization and memory included!
Solaris included!
Unheard of Generation-to-Generation Acceleration
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- 14. Oracle VM Server for SPARC
Optimized for SPARC T4
• SPARC T4 Servers
– Dynamic CPU threading controls to
optimize performance
NEW
under Oracle VM for SPARC
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- 15. Real World Java and Database Performance
SPECjEnterprise
2.4x faster than Power7 & DB2 and WebSphere
7x better price performance for Java
SPARC T4
IBM Power7
0 10.000 20.000 30.000 40.000 50.000
IBM P780 T4-4 Servers
$1,297,956 $467,856
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- 16. Oracle
Outperforms All Competitors
Java Enterprise WebCenter PeopleSoft Database Web
2.4x IBM Power7 Content 3x HP Itanium 3x IBM Power7 1M HTTP
11x x86 ops/sec
Security Database Refresh Communications Java PeopleSoft
5x IBM Power7 4x IBM Power7 Billing 2.2M JMS ops/sec 2.8x IBM z10
4x x86 consolidation
JD Edwards Database Comms Service Security Data Warehousing
2.5x IBM Power7 2.3M IOPS Broker 3x x86 3.6x HP Superdome 2
2.7x x86
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- 17. Oracle
Outperforms All Competitors
Java Enterprise WebCenter PeopleSoft Database Web
2.4x IBM Power7 Content 3x HP Itanium 3x IBM Power7 1M HTTP
11x x86 ops/sec
Every Tier
Security
5x IBM Power7 4x IBM Power7
Every Application JMS ops/sec
Database Refresh Communications
Billing 2.2M
Java PeopleSoft
2.8x IBM z10
4x x86 consolidation
10 World Records
JD Edwards Database Comms Service Security Data Warehousing
2.5x IBM Power7 2.3M IOPS Broker 3x x86 3.6x HP Superdome 2
2.7x x86
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- 18. Oracle Optimized Solutions Leadership
Enterprise Optimized - Performance, Availability, Rapid Deployment
2x business operations vs IBM 11x faster than x86 3x faster and ½ the cost of IBM P7 Up to 4000 HR Self-Service
3x more concurrent users vs HP WebCenter Content on PeopleSoft HCM on SPARC online users
Siebel CRM SPARC SuperCluster SuperCluster E-Business Suite
3x faster and less than ½ the 2x faster HR management
cost of IBM P7 processing than IBM and HP
JD Edwards EnterpriseOne PeopleSoft HCM
38% lower acquisition cost 2.5x better TCO over EMC 36% lower TCO and 98% 36% lower acquisition
than IBM Symmetrix VMAX faster deployment than HP cost than IBM
WebCenter Portal Lifecycle Content Management Enterprise Cloud Agile PLM
Infrastructure
22x more secure throughput and 2.5x faster eCommerce 2x faster than IBM, 46% Faster backup, 5x lower
almost ½ the cost of IBM P7 transactions, ½ the cost of lower TCO than IBM P7 cost than Symantec
WebLogic Server competition Database Secure Backup
WebLogic Suite
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- 19. Engineered Systems & Appliances
Cloud Built-in
Purpose Built General Purpose
Exadata Exalogic Big Data
SPARC
SuperCluster
Database Appliance Exalytics
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- 20. Redefining System Architecture
Oracle Exadata Database Machine Oracle Exalogic
Extreme Performance and Overall Extreme Performance and Overall
Lowest Cost Lowest Cost
• 10 – 50X Faster Queries • Java Applications
• 4 – 10X Faster OLTP – 10X Faster Response Time
• 10X More Storage – 5X More Users
• Fault Tolerant • Oracle EBS & Siebel
Applications
– 4X Faster Response Times
– 3X More users
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- 21. Exadata Innovations
Intelligent Storage Hybrid Columnar Compression
– Scale-out InfiniBand storage – 10x compression for warehouses
– Smart Scan query offload – 15x compression for archives
+ + + Data remains
Uncompressed
compressed
for scans and
Smart PCI Flash Cache in Flash
– Accelerates random I/O up to 30x
– Triples data scan rate primary backup
Benefits test
Cascade standby dev
to Copies
Compressed
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- 22. Oracle Exalogic Elastic Cloud
Extreme Performance for Middleware & Applications
Accelerated Java
– 2 Million JMS messages/sec
– 60% more Java ops/sec
Breakthrough Architecture
– 10x latency improvement for database access
– 15x faster session replication
– 10x faster response time
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- 23. New Generation of SPARC Solaris
• Foundation For the Cloud NEW
SPARC T4 Servers
– Up to 5x Faster than T3
SPARC SuperCluster
– As Fast as Exadata for Database
– As Fast is Exalogic for Java
Solaris 11 and Solaris 10
SPARC Solaris Upgrade Path
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- 24. SPARC SuperCluster T4-4
Engineered to Work Together
Extreme Performance
Breakthrough Innovation
Virtualization
Low Overhead
High Availability
Ease of Deployment Built in
Integrated Hardware and Software
Secure by Design Streamlined
SPARC/Solaris Built-in Encryption & Management
Compression Fast & foolproof upgrades.
Resource Management
Performance Workload Management
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- 25. SPARC SuperCluster T4-4
Engineered to Work Together
Extreme Performance
Breakthrough Innovation
Virtualization
Low Overhead Exadata Storage Cells, Intelligent Storage Grid, SPARC
Oracle VM, Solaris Zones, low latency T4-4 compute nodes, and the Solaris 11 Operating
virtualized environments System.
High Availability
Ease of Deployment Built in
Integrated Hardware and Software All fully redundant hardware,
Fully tested, configured, optimized, shorter failover times, Solaris
sized, and certified Cluster, physically partitioned
compute nodes, ASM
Secure by Design Streamlined
SPARC/Solaris Built-in Encryption & Management
Compression Fast & foolproof upgrades.
Integrated crypto hardware automatically Resource Management Telemetry across the stack, Integration
secures Database, Middleware, Applications, Performance Workload Management across the stack, Solaris Ease of Patching,
and Solaris File System, new admin controls, Dynamic Threads New image packaging system provides
and secure OS startup. fast application installs.
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- 26. SPARC SuperCluster T4-4
Engineered to Work Together
Extreme Performance
Breakthrough Innovation
Virtualization
Low Overhead 10x compression for Data Warehouse queries
VMware
10x OLTP Response time
S11
2x better performance against IBM and HP
High Availability
Ease of Deployment Built in
Integrated Hardware and Software 99.999% Uptime
99.999% Uptime
Deploy in days not months
Secure by Design Streamlined
SPARC/Solaris Built-in Encryption & Management
Compression Fast & foolproof upgrades.
Resource Management
5x faster security than IBM Performance Workload Management RHEL
On the fly performance adaptation to S11
Power7, 3x faster than x86 2.2 minutes vs 24 minutes
your business needs
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- 27. SPARC SuperCluster Architecture
Best infrastructure solution for enterprise applications
Exadata Storage Servers
• 1,200 CPU threads
SPARC T4-4 Compute Nodes • 4 TB DRAM
• 97 to 198 TB Hard Disk
ZFS Storage Appliance
InfiniBand Switches
• 8.66 TB Flash
SPARC T4-4 Compute Nodes • 1.2M IOPS
• 42 GB/sec Storage Bandwidth
Exadata Storage Servers
• 896 Gb/sec InfiniBand Interconnect
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- 28. SPARC SuperCluster Management
• Converged Hardware Management
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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- 29. Solaris 11
Performance. Scalability. Efficiency. Hassle Free.
2,700 Projects 400 Unique Innovations 600+ Customers in Production
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- 30. Simplified Cloud Deployments
Total resource Controla and
virtualitatón Rapid provisioning with AI Server
automated installation
DHCP
Server
CPU cap CPU shares Memory Cap Swap Cap Net config
AI address
New for
Oracle
Solaris 11:
Bandwidth Cap CPUs for Max Processes
Networking per Zone
Rapid develop, test and production
Fast, fool-proof updates with
deployment of Application Zones
robust dependency checking and
boot environments
Active BE
Active BE Old BE
New BE Updated BE
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- 31. Solaris Application Mobility Made Easy
Legacy support and reduced downtime
Solaris 10 p2v Solaris 10 Zone Solaris 10 Zone Solaris 10 Zone
Solaris 10 v2v
Solaris 11 Solaris 11
Oracle VM Oracle VM
Live
Migrate
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- 32. Run Your Existing Applications On Solaris 11
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- 34. New I Oracle VM 3.0
• Significantly enhanced Oracle VM Manager
– Policy-driven power and resource management
– Centralized network and storage configuration
– Manage of thousands of VMs from one console
• High performance at scale
– Up to 128 vCPUs and 1 terabyte of memory per VM
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- 35. Pricing Example
10 x 2CPU servers; 3 years
Oracle VM VMware vSphere Enterprise
Management Oracle VM Manager vCenter
License - $0 License - $4,995
Support - $0 Support - $1,249
Per Server Oracle VM (Limited-2CPU) vSphere Enterprise (per 2 CPU, @$2875 per
License - $0 CPU)
Support - $599 License - $5,750
Support - $1,438
Total Cost (Annual) for 10 License : $0 License : $4,995 + $57,500
Servers + Local Support (annual) : $5,990 Support (annual) : $15,629
Management
Total Cost (3 Years)
$17,997 $109,382
For all VMware vSphere editions and pricing details, see:
http://www.vmware.com/products/vsphere/pricing.html
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- 36. Pricing Example; INCLUDED IN HW SUPPORT!!!
10 x 2CPU servers; 3 years
Oracle VM VMware vSphere Enterprise
Management Oracle VM Manager vCenter
License - $0 License - $4,995
Support - $0 Support - $1,249
Per Server Oracle VM (Limited-2CPU) vSphere Enterprise (per 2 CPU, @$2875 per
License - $0 CPU)
Support - $599 License - $5,750
Support - $1,438
Total Cost (Annual) for 10 License : $0 License : $4,995 + $57,500
Servers + Local Support (annual) : $5,990 Support (annual) : $15,629
Management
Total Cost (3 Years)
0$ $109,382
For all VMware vSphere editions and pricing details, see:
http://www.vmware.com/products/vsphere/pricing.html
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- 37. Oracle Storage Portfolio
Runs Oracle Software Faster and More Efficiently
Sun ZFS Storage
Exadata Appliance Pillar Axiom StorageTek
Database I/O NAS File I/O SAN Block I/O Tape
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- 38. Exadata and SPARC SuperCluster
Complete Platform Using Standard Servers for
Compute and Storage
Storage Grid
• Standard 2-socket servers for
Database Grid Servers storage servers
• Standard Compute Nodes
• 168 Standard Disk Drives
•A Little Special Hardware
• InfiniBand Internal Network
• 56 PCI Flash Cards
•A Unique Systems Architecture
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- 39. Pillar Axiom 600 Storage System
4x More Scalable and 2x More Efficient than EMC
New
Patented Quality of Service Most Efficient
Deterministic IO queue management 5x less disk space, energy usage,
aligned to business importance and cost than competition
Best Modular Scalability Distributed RAID
Elastic system-wide scaling without Linearly scale performance and capacity
forklift upgrades without disruption
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- 40. Quality of Service Model
First Class Business Class Coach
Tier 1 Tier 2 Tier 3
QoS is more than where you sit, it’s also
the priority and class of service you get
How fast you board and exit
The number of attendants per passenger
The seat size and leg room
The entertainment selections
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- 41. Pillar Axiom: Patented QoS
Deterministic IO Prioritization:
The End of archaic FIFO queue management
Cache allocation implicitly Distributed RAID controllers add back-end
controlled via QoS settings bandwidth as capacity grows
Controls CPU cycles, IO priority, and Controls read/write QoS settings control drive type,
RAID grouping bias and RAID type count, and stripe placement
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- 42. ZFS Storage Appliances
2x Faster and ½ the Price of NetApp
New
Gen. 3
Best Analytics Most Efficient
Visualize and resolve issues 5x better storage efficiency with
up to 50% faster than with NetApp HCC for Database warehousing
Best Performance Trusted by Oracle IT
OLTP and Backup performance Oracle runs on ~300 ZFS Storage
up to 2x faster than with NetApp Appliances (40PBs-50,000 shares)
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- 43. Unified Storage: 7000 series
Best Storage Efficiency
Only Storage Appliance with
Hybrid Storage Pools (HSPs)
•Data is intelligently and automatically migrated
between DRAM, Flash and Disk
•Continuously optimizes storage system
performance and efficiency Scalable
Large
•Simplifies management, transparently managed Capacity
as a single storage pool SAS
Disks
“ Hybrid Storage Pools provide quite a lot of cache-speed (or near cache-speed) access to our
Oracle data HSPs were very important in our decision to go forward with the purchase of those
machines.”
- David Robillard, UNIX team leader & Oracle DBA, Notarius
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- 44. ZFS Storage Appliances
2x Faster and ½ the Price of NetApp
I/Os per Sec
Oracle 137,000 New with
SPC 1 Benchmark Gen. 3
Storage benchmark NetApp 68,035
that represents a
typical database
$ per IOPS
workload Oracle $2.9
NetApp $7.8
Source: storage performance council. www.storageperformance.org. (NetApp 3270 vs. Oracle 7420)
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- 45. ZFS Storage Appliances
Only NAS with Application-Oriented Analytics
• Automatic real-time visualization of Database OLTP workload, 8kb block size, random I/O
application and storage workloads
• Customer use examples of ZFS analytics:
– System Utilization: Biotech company pinpoints disk
bottlenecks (high utilization % or high IOPs) and
under-use of disks
– System Performance: Web Services company
OLTP Operation/
resolves client read performance issues by correlating Storage IO
with specific storage write operations
– Tuning: Finances Services company pinpoints partial-
block update issues not seen with NetApp
– Load balancing: US bank visualizes and rebalances
system resources for critical file systems
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- 46. Announcing
Now Oracle’s Hybrid Columnar Compression (HCC)
Up to 50x Data Compression
Ideal for: Data Warehousing, Database ILM, DR, Test/Dev
Exadata
HCC
3x Less Disk Space
Compresses
Databases
3x Less Energy Used
3x Lower Cost
Versus NetApp or EMC
Pillar ZFS SA
Axiom
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- 47. HCC Benefits Multiply Across Stack
Combined with Smart
• 10x less Storage
Scans yield 17x
improvements over
• 10x better Disk Bandwidth traditional
architectures in real
• 10x more data in Flash Cache world customers
• 10x more data in Database DRAM Cache
Test Dev DR • 10x smaller Test DB, Dev DB, DR DB
• 10x smaller Backup
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- 48. Architecture That Scales To Meet Your Needs
Department To Enterprise
Enterprise
Department
$1,000s $1,000,000s
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- 50. Engineered Systems for Oracle Database
Oracle Database
Appliance Full Rack
Half Rack
Quarter Rack Oracle Exadata
Database Machine
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- 51. Fully Redundant Hardware
• 2 x dual-socket Oracle Linux servers
– 24 Intel Xeon processor X5675 cores
– 192 GB main memory
• 12 TB raw disk storage
• 292 GB solid state storage
• Built-in redundancy
– Server, storage, network, power and cooling
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- 52. Highly Reliable Software
• Oracle Database 11g Enterprise Edition
– Automatic Storage Management
• Oracle Real Application Clusters
– Oracle Clusterware
• Oracle Linux
• Oracle Appliance Manager software
– Phones home automatically to file Service Requests
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- 53. Easy to Install
Rapidly Deploy a Database Cluster
• Plug in the power
• Plug in the network
• Wizard-driven install
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- 55. RELIABILITY
PERFORMANCE
SECURITY
SUPPORT
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- 56. Take Control Back from Virtualization
Ops Center Spends Deployment and Lifecycle
Power+Cooling Space Daily Compliance Checking
Analysis. Rack and Cable Fault Response/Replace
Replication and Re-use
Discovery and SOE deploy Perf Analysis and Recycle
Resource Assignment Elasticity
1-2 weeks 2-6 weeks Lifetime Lifetime 1 week 2-6 weeks
Down to Days Down to Hours Automate Orchestrate Down to hours Down to Days
Ops Center PDU & Ops Center Intelligent Ops Center V12N Clone
Server Energy Analysis Software Change Control and Cataloging
and ASR
Ops Center Server Pool Policy
Ops Center Server Knowledge Ops Center OS Analytics, V12N,
and Complex Prov Plans and Bare Metal Provisioning
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- 57. Comprehensive Hardware Management
Free With All Systems Support Contracts
Maintenance Discovery and
• Remote Telemetry Provisioning
• Health checks • Powerful network
• Automatic Service Request discovery
• Provisioning for physical
and virtual infrastructure
Monitoring Unified Patching
• Servers, Storage, Networks • From apps to firmware
• Automated corrective actions Virtualization • Track full-stack compliance
• Integrated with Incident • Manage Oracle VM x86 and • Integrated with DB, MW and
Management systems SPARC, Containers App compliance
• Self-service Cloud Management
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- 58. 10x En Rendimiento.
10x En Ahorro.
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- 60. Required Benchmark Disclosure Statement
T-series
Copyright 2010, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Oracle and Java are registered trademarks of Oracle and/or its affiliates. Other names may be trademarks of their respective owners. Results as of 9/20/2010.
TPC Benchmark C, tpmC, and TPC-C are trademarks of the Transaction Processing Performance Council (TPC). Oracle's SPARC Supercluster with T3-4, 27-node SPARC T3-4 Cluster with Oracle Database 11g Release 2 Enterprise Edition with Real Application Clusters and Partitioning,
30,249,688 tpmC, $1.01/tpmC, Available 6/1/11. IBM Power 780 Cluster with IBM DB2 InfoSphere Warehouse Ent. Base Ed. 9.7, 10,366,254 tpmC, $1.38 USD/tpmC, available 10/13/10. HP Integrity Superdome with Oracle 10g Enterprise Edition, 4,092,799 tpmC, $2.93/tpmC, available
8/06/07. Energy claims based upon IBM calculations & internal measurements. Source: http://www.tpc.org/tpcc, results as of 12/2/10.
SPEC is a registered trademark and SPECjEnterprise is a trademark of Standard Performance Evaluation Corporation. Results from www.spec.org as of 9/20/2010. SPARC T3-4 9456.28 SPECjEnterprise2010 EjOPS. IBM Power 750 Express 7,172.93 SPECjEnterprise2010 EjOPS. IBM
System x3850 X5 5,140.53 SPECjEnterprise2010 EjOPS.IBM Power 750 Express (4U each). IBM BladeCenter H Chassis (9U each). IBM System x3850 X5 (4U each). IBM DS4800 Disk System Model 82 (4U each). IBM DS4000 EXP810 (3U each). http://www-
03.ibm.com/systems/power/hardware/750/index.html http://www-03.ibm.com/systems/x/hardware/enterprise/x3850x5/index.html http://www-03.ibm.com/systems/bladecenter/hardware/chassis/bladeh/index.html http://www-900.ibm.com/storage/cn/disk/ds4000/ds4800/TSD01054USEN.pdf
http://www-947.ibm.com/support/entry/portal/docdisplay?lndocid=MIGR-59552&brandind=5000028 http://www-03.ibm.com/systems/storage/disk/ds4000/exp810/
SPEC and SPECjvm are registered trademarks of Standard Performance Evaluation Corporation. Results from www.spec.org and this report as of 9/16/2010. SPARC T3-2 320.52 SPECjvm2008 Peak ops/m, Sun Blade X6270 317.13 SPECjvm2008 Base ops/m.
SPEC and the benchmark name SPECweb are registered trademarks of Standard Performance Evaluation Corporation. Results are from www.spec.org as of November 30, 2010 and this report. Oracle's SPARC T3-2, 113,857 SPECweb2005. Fujitsu PRIMERGY TX300 S6, 104,422
SPECweb2005. Sun SPARC Enterprise T5440, 100,209 SPECweb2005. Fujitsu PRIMERGY TX300 S5, 83,198 SPECweb2005. HP ProLiant DL370 G6, 83,073 SPECweb2005. HP ProLiant DL585 G5, 71,629 SPECweb2005. IBM System p5 550, 7,881 SPECweb2005.
SPECjAppServer2004, 5x Sun SPARC Enterprise T5440 (4 chips, 32 cores) 28,648.74 SPECjAppServer2004 JOPS@Standard; 17x HP BL870c (4 chips, 8 cores) 28,463.03 SPECjAppServer2004 JOPS@Standard; 16x IBM HS21 (2 chips, 8 cores) 22,634.13 SPECjAppServer2004
JOPS@Standard; SPEC, SPECjAppServer reg tm of Standard Performance Evaluation Corporation. Results from www.spec.org as of 6/2/2010. HP C7000 Blade Chassis (10U each). 5x Blade Chassis total 50U. HP EVA8100 2C6D Storage Array(112 disks): 2x HSV210-B controllers (2U
each) and 8x M5314C Disk Enclosures (3U each) total 28U. 4x EVA8100 2C6D total 112U. HP EVA6100 2C4D Storage Array: 2x HSV200-B controllers (2U each) and 4x M5314C Disk Enclosures (3U each) total 16U.
http://h20000.www2.hp.com/bc/docs/support/SupportManual/c00816246/c00816246.pdf http://h18004.www1.hp.com/products/quickspecs/12745_div/12745_div.pdf IBM BladeCenter H Chassis (9U each). 3x Chassis Total 27U. IBM DS4800 Disk System Model 82 (4U each). 6x IBM DS4000
EXP810 (3U each) total 22U. 2x Total Storage DS4800 total 44U. http://www-03.ibm.com/systems/xbc/cog/bc_h_8852/bc_h_8852aag.html ftp://ftp.software.ibm.com/systems/support/system_x_pdf/59y7294.pdf ftp://ftp.software.ibm.com/systems/support/bladecenter/gc26779809.pdf
Zeus ZXTM Traffic Manager HTTPThroughput, results as of 7/20/2009, also see http://www.zeus.com/news/press_articles/zeus-price-performance-press-release.html
RSA/DSA Cryptography Benchmark Performance as of 08/07/07 as measured by Sun on the following platforms: Sun SPARC Enterprise T5220 37K RSA1024 signs/s, 38.9 AES128 Gb/s; Sun SCA6000 (actual) 13K RSA1024 signs/s, 1 AES128 Gb/s; Cavium Nitrox PX (datasheet) 12K
RSA1024 signs/s, 2.5 AES128 Gb/s; 2-chip quad-core Xeon 3GHz 9K RSA1024 signs/s, 8.4 AES128 Gb/s; 2-chip dual-core Opteron 2.6GHz 4K RSA1024 signs/s, 3.9 AES128 Gb/s; Sun Fire T2000 1.2 GHz (8 cores, 1 chip) Solaris 10, 12,850 RSA1024 signs/s; Sun Fire T1000 1GHz (8
cores, 1 chip) Solaris 10, 10,764 RSA1024 signs/s; IBM p690 1.3 GHz (32 cores, 16 chips) AIX 5.1, 6,131 RSA1024 signs/s; Fujitsu PRIMEPOWER850 1.9 GHz (16 cores, 16 chips) Solaris 10, 6,038 RSA1024 signs/s; Dell PowerEdge 1850 3.6 GHz (2 cores, 2 chips) RHEL4 U1, 1,926
RSA1024 signs/s; Dell PowerEdge 2850 3.6 GHz (2 cores, 2 chips) SLES 9, 1,900 RSA1024 signs/s; IBM p5 510 1.5 GHz (2 cores, 1 chip, SMT) AIX 5.3, 1,200 RSA1024 signs/s.
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SPEC and the benchmark name SPECjEnterprise are registered trademarks of the Standard Performance Evaluation Corporation. Results from www.spec.org as of 9/26/2011. SPARC T4-4, 40,104.86 SPECjEnterprise2010 EjOPS; Cisco UCS B440 M1, 17,301.86 SPECjEnterprise2010
EjOPS; IBM Power 780, 16,646.34 SPECjEnterprise2010 EjOPS.Focusing on the critical JEE server hardware & OS, the IBM result includes a JEE server with a list price of $1.30 million. The Oracle JEE servers have a list price of $0.47 million. The JEE server price versus delivered EjOPs is
$77.97/EjOP for IBM versus $11.67/EjOP for Oracle. Oracle's $/perf advantage is 6.7x better than IBM ($77.97/$11.67). Pricing details for IBM, IBM p780 512GB based on public pricing at http://tpc.org/results/FDR/TPCH/TPC-H_1TB_IBM780_Sybase-FDR.pdf. Adjusted hardware costs to
license all 64 cores. AIX pricing at: http://www-304.ibm.com/easyaccess3/fileserve?contentid=214347 and AIX Standard Edition V7.1 per processor (5765-G98-0017 64*2,600=$166,400). This gives application tier hardware & OS Price/perf: $77.97/EjOPS (1297956/16646.34) Pricing details
for Oracle, four SPARC T4-4 512 GB, HW acquisition price from Oracle's price list: $467,856 http://www.oracle.com. This gives application tier hardware & OS Price/perf: $11.67/EjOPS (467856/40104.86) The Oracle application tier servers occupy 20U of space, 40,104.86/20=2005 EjOPS/U.
The IBM application tier server occupies 16U of space, 16,646.34/16=1040 EjOPS/RU. 2007/1040=1.9x
TPC-H, QphH, $/QphH are trademarks of Transaction Processing Performance Council (TPC). For more information, see www.tpc.org. SPARC T4-4 201,487 QphH@1000GB, $4.60/QphH@1000GB, avail 10/30/2011; SPARC Enterprise M8000 209,533.6 QphH@1000GB,
$9.53/QphH@1000GB, avail 09/22/11; IBM Power 780 QphH@1000GB, 164,747.2 QphH@1000GB, $6.85/QphH@1000GB, avail 03/31/11; HP Integrity Superdome 2 140,181.1 QphH@1000GB, $12.15/QphH@1000GB avail 10/20/10; Dell PowerEdge R710 using EXASolution 4.0 4,253,937
QphH@1000GB, $0.10/QphH@1000GB, avail 10/01/11.
M-series
Sun SPARC Enterprise M9000 198,907.5 QphH@3000GB, $16.58/QphH@3000GB, avail 12/09/10, SPARC Enterprise M9000 386,478.3 QphH@3000GB, $19.25/QphH@3000GB, avail 09/20/11, IBM Power 595 QphH@3000GB, 156,537.3 QphH@3000GB, $20.60/QphH@3000GB, avail
11/24/09, HP Integrity Superdome 60,359.3 QphH@3000GB, $32.60/QphH@3000GB avail 06/18/07, TPC-H, QphH, $/QphH tm of Transaction Processing Performance Council (TPC). More info www.tpc.org
SPARC Enterprise M8000 209,533.6 QphH@1000GB, $10.13/QphH@1000GB, avail 09/22/11, IBM Power 780 QphH@1000GB, 164,747.2 QphH@1000GB, $6.85/QphH@1000GB, avail 03/31/11, HP Integrity Superdome 2 140,181.1 QphH@1000GB, $12.15/QphH@1000GB avail 10/20/10,
TPC-H, QphH, $/QphH tm of Transaction Processing Performance Council (TPC). More info www.tpc.org. .
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SPC-1C, SPC-1C IOPS, SPC-1C LRT are trademarks of Storage Performance Council (SPC), see www.storageperformance.org for more information. Sun Flash Accelerator F20 PCIe cards SPC-1C submission identifier C00011 results of 72,521.11 SPC-1C IOPS over a total ASU capacity of
147.413 GB using unprotected data protection, a SPC-1C LRT of 0.468 milliseconds, a 100% load over all ASU response time of 6.17 milliseconds and a total TSC price (not including three-year maintenance) of $15,554. Sun Storage F5100 flash array SPC-1C submission identifier C00010
results of 300,873.47 SPC-1C IOPS over a total ASU capacity of 1374.390 GB using unprotected data protection, a SPC-1C LRT of 0.33 milliseconds, a 100% load over all ASU response time of 2.63 milliseconds and a total TSC price (including three-year maintenance) of $151,381. This
compares with IBM System Storage EXP12S SPC-1C/E Submission identifier E00001 results of 45,000.20 SPC-1C IOPS over a total ASU capacity of 547.61 GB using unprotected data protection level, a SPC-1C LRT of 0.46 milliseconds, a 100% load over all ASU response time of 6.95
milliseconds and a total TSC price (including three-year maintenance) of $87,468.35. Derived metrics: Access Density (SPC-1C IOPS / ASU Cpacity (GB)); Price / Performance (TSC / SPC-1C IOPS); Price / Storage Capacity (TSC / ASU Cpacity (GB)) The Sun Flash Accelerator F20 PCIe
cards is a single half-height, low-profile PCIe card. The IBM System Storage EXP12S is a 2RU (3.5") array.
SPC-1, SPC-1 IOPS, $/SPC-1 IOPS reg tm of Storage Performance Council (SPC). More info www.storageperformance.org. Oracle Sun ZFS Storage 7420 Appliance http://www.storageperformance.org/results/benchmark_resu
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Two-tier SAP ATO standard SAP ERP 6.0 2005/EP4 (Unicode) application benchmarks as of 09/04/11:
Oracle's SPARC Enterprise M9000 (64 processors, 256 cores, 512 threads) 206,360 Assembly Orders/hour, 64 x 3.0 GHz SPARC VIII, 2048 GB memory, Oracle 11g, Oracle Solaris 10, Certification Number 2011033.
Two-tier SAP ATO standard 4.6 C application benchmarks as of 09/04/11:
Fujitsu Siemens Primepower 900 (16-way SMP) 12,170 Assembly Orders/hour, 16 x 1.35 GHz SPARC64 V, 64 GB memory, Oracle 9i, Solaris 8, Certification Number 2003012.
HP rx5670 (4 processors SMP) 3,090 Assembly Orders/hour, 4 x 1.0 GHz Itanium II, 24 GB memory, Oracle 9i, HP-UX 11i, Certification Number 2002069.
Two-tier SAP ATO standard 4.6 B application benchmarks as of 09/04/11:
HP 9000 Superdome (64-way SMP) 18,8770 Assembly Orders/hour, 64 x 552 MHz PA-RISC 8600, 128 GB memory, Oracle 8.1.6, HP-UX 11.11, Certification Number 2001014.
Fujitsu Siemens Primepower 2000 (128 processors SMP) 34,260 Assembly Orders/hour, 128 x 560 MHz SPARC64, 128 GB memory, Oracle 8.1.7, Solaris 8, Certification Number 2001018.
Three-tier SAP ATO standard 4.6 C application benchmarks as of 09/04/11:
HP 9000 Superdome Enterprise Server (64 processors SMP) 144,090 Assembly Orders/hour, 64 x 750 MHz PA-RISC 8700, 128 GB memory, Oracle 9i, HP-UX 11i, Certification Number 2002003
HP 9000 Superdome Enterprise Server (64 processors SMP) 130,570 Assembly Orders/hour, 64 x 750 MHz PA-RISC 8700, 128 GB memory, Oracle 9i, HP-UX 11i, Certification Number 2001047
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