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Simplificación IT: 
Oracle on Oracle 
SuperCluster 
Fran Navarro 
Principal System Sales consultant 
Oracle Iberia Nov 2014
Safe Harbor Statement 
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’s products remains at the sole discretion of Oracle. 
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Operational Inefficiencies 
Resources Spent Supporting IT Services Already Deployed
Typical IT Expenditure Distribution 
Focus on ongoing expenses, not 
purchase price. 
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Operational Costs Continue to Soar 
Server virtualization has flattened CAPEX at the expense of OPEX 
‘96	 ‘97	 ‘98	 ‘99	 ‘00	 ‘01	 ‘02	 ‘03	 ‘04	 ‘05	 ‘06	 ‘07	 ‘08	 ‘09	 ‘10	 ‘11	 ‘12	 ‘13	 
Installed	 
Servers	(M)	 
70	 
50	 
30	 
10	 
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Customer	 
Spending	($B)	 
$250	 
$200	 
$150	 
$100	 
$50	 
0	 
Power	&	Cooling	Expense	 
Management	&	Administra on	 
Server	Spending	 
Logical	Server	Installed	Base	(M)	 
Physical	Server	installed	Base	(M)	 
RUN	|	MAINTAIN	 
Ref: IDC Whitepaper - 4/2012 
“IDC Business Value customer 
research shows that [...] It is 
vital for system administrators, 
IT managers, and datacenter 
managers to consider the 
overall TCO, especially the 
often-overlooked management 
costs, before choosing server 
and virtualization solutions. IT 
organizations should take a 
holistic approach to 
datacenter efficiency.. “
Horizontal platform strategies aren’t always the answer 
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78,125 
Number of Possible Variants 
1 128 2,187 16,384 
823,543 
279,936 
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 
Number of Different Best-of-Breed Options per Layer 
• Data Warehousing 
• Transaction 
Processing 
• Business Analytics 
• Mission-critical 
Packaged 
Applications 
• Custom Applications 
& Development 
The Future of IT Platforms
ENGINEERED TO WORK TOGETHER 
Servers Storage Software Networking Management 
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Oracle Engineered Systems 
Virtual Exalytics 
Compute 
Appliance 
Exalogic 
Elastic 
Cloud 
Performance │ Efficiency │ Cloud Ready 
Big Data 
Appliance 
Database 
Appliance 
Exadata Zero Data Loss 
Recovery 
Appliance 
SuperCluster
Oracle Engineered Systems Lead the Industry 
2013 Integrated Stack Systems Market Share Rankings* 
1 
50% 
13% 
5% 
2 
3 Source: Gartner, Inc., Market Share 
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Analysis: Data Center Hardware 
Integrated Systems, Worldwide, 
2013, Adrian O'Connell, 31 July 2014.
Enterprise 
Cloud Platform 
for Application 
and Database 
Consolidation 
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Application and Database Consolidation 
SuperCluster Runs Applications and Database with In-memory Performance 
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Oracle OpenWorld
Oracle SuperCluster T5-8 and M6-32 Architecture 
Complete | Optimized | Standardized 
 Integrated Enterprise NAS Storage 
– System storage (system images, 
logs, test/dev databases, backup) 
 Unified Ultra-Fast Network 
– InfiniBand internal I/O backplane 
– Ethernet data center connectivity 
 Database & Application Servers 
– T5-8: 16 CPU (16 cores), 4TB RAM 
– M6-32: 32 CPU (12 cores), 32TB 
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RAM 
 Exadata Storage Servers 
– Optimized for Oracle Database 
– Intelligent scale-out storage grid 
Fully Redundant 
Active Components 
Fully Redundant 
Active Components
• Intelligent, scale-out storage 
grid for Oracle Database 
 Query processing 
 OLTP 
 Compression 
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Exadata 
SuperCluster 
Exadata Storage Server 
Oracle Exadata 
Intelligent Scale-out Storage Grid
Exadata Storage Technology Innovations 
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Oracle 
Oracle 
Big Data 
Exadata or SuperCluster 
Connectors Optimized for 
“System of Record” 
Optimized for DW/OLTP 
SuperCluster Exadata 
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Oracle 
Exalytics 
Oracle Big Data Platform 
Oracle Big Data 
Appliance 
Analytics & In-Memory Workloads 
Optimized for Hadoop, 
R, and NoSQL Processing 
Stream Acquire Organize Discover & Analyze
Oracle 
Oracle 
Big Data 
Exadata or SuperCluster 
Connectors Optimized for 
“System of Record” 
Optimized for DW/OLTP 
In-Database Analytics 
Oracle 
Advanced 
Analytics 
Data 
Warehouse 
Oracle 
Database 
SuperCluster Exadata 
Oracle Big Data 
Connectors 
Oracle Data 
Integrator 
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Oracle 
Exalytics 
Oracle Big Data Platform 
Oracle Big Data 
Appliance 
Analytics & In-Memory Workloads 
Optimized for Hadoop, 
R, and NoSQL Processing 
Oracle Enterprise 
Performance Management 
Oracle Business Intelligence 
Applications 
Oracle Business Intelligence 
Tools 
Oracle Endeca Information 
Discovery 
Hadoop 
Open Source R 
Oracle NoSQL 
Database 
Applications 
Stream Acquire Organize Discover & Analyze
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Database as a Service 
Manufacturing 
Marketing 
Human 
Resources 
Engineering 
Sales 
Service 
IT/Operations 
Finance and 
Accounting 
 Flexible creation of DB 
environments of all sizes 
while retaining in-memory 
performance for 
all 
 Real-time dynamic 
resource allocation 
 Optimized for mixed 
workloads, including key 
application components 
 Runs multiple database 
versions concurrently 
 Maximally secure, 
serviceable, reliable 
SuperCluster
Simple, Automated Database Self-provisioning 
• Simple self-service User Interface for 
platform tenants 
• Tenants select from a catalog of 
database types 
• One-click provisioning and deployment 
of databases 
• Metering and chargeback/showback 
• Role based access control, quota 
management App. DBA 
Tenant 
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IT Dev/Test Tenant
Catalog of Standardized Database Options for Tenants 
SMALL MEDIUM LARGE XL 
$$$$ $$$$$ $$$$$$ $$$$$$$ 
$$$ $$$$ $$$$$ $$$$$$ 
$$ $$$ $$$$ $$$$$ 
$ $$ $$$ $$$$ 
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Security, Performance 
& Availability
Database + Application Virtualization Technologies 
Physical 
Domain Domain server 
SuperCluster 
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Physical 
Domain 
Oracle VM 
for SPARC 
Oracle VM 
for SPARC 
Oracle VM 
for SPARC 
Oracle VM 
for SPARC 
Oracle VM 
for SPARC 
DB 12c 
Zone 
App. 
Zone 
DB 10g 
Zone 
DB 11g 
DB 12c Zone 
Zone 
DB 10g 
Zone 
1. Instance consolidation 
• Multiple Databases running on 
same Solaris Operating System 
• Each Database has direct access 
to shared resources 
• Each Database is unique 
1 
2 
2. Pluggable Database 
• In Database Virtualization 
• Reduction in overhead 
• High performance, high density 
consolidation 
• Isolation of virtualized database 
3. Schema-level database 
consolidation 
• Shared Database 
• Minimizes management entities 
• Minimize resource overhead 
PDB PDB 
DB 
Instance 
SCH SCH 
3 
DB 
DBI nstance 
Instance 
DB 11g
Choosing the Right Database Machine 
Different Database Machines Optimized for Different Deployment Types 
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Database 
Appliance X4-2 
Exadata 
X4-2 
Exadata 
X3-8 
SuperCluster 
T5-8 
SuperCluster 
M6-32 
Good for Turn-key, Small Enterprise DB Excellent Good No No No 
OLTP, DW & DB Consolidation Standard Excellent Excellent Excellent Excellent 
In-memory Workload Support No Good Very Good Very Good Unbeatable 
Virtualization-based Multitenant Limited No No Yes Yes 
Database Versions Supported 11g/12c 11g/12c 11g/12c 9i/10g/11g/12c 9i/10g/11g/12c 
Also Runs Applications Yes No No Yes Yes 
Sub-capacity Software Licensing* Yes Yes (CoD only) Yes (CoD only) Yes Yes 
SAN connectivity No No No Yes Yes 
Oracle Solaris Support No Yes No Yes Yes 
Oracle Linux Support Yes Yes Yes No No 
Entry Level Sizing Very Small Small Large Medium Large 
Secure Legal Entity Multi-tenancy No Limited Limited Yes Yes 
*Exadata Capacity on Demand provides limited sub-capacity licensing, SuperCluster and ODA provide full hard partitions support
Exabus is at the Center of Exalogic’s System Software 
Exabus is Exalogic’s High-speed I/O Backplane Comprised of Hardware + Software 
IPoIB SDP Native IB 
Applications 
Middleware 
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Hardware Kernel User 
High-speed IB fabric, 
no application change 
required 
Bypass TCP/IP layer to get 
even higher performance 
Highest performance, 
native IB support 
SDP 
IB Core 
HCA Driver 
TCP 
IP 
IP over IB 
IB Core 
HCA Driver 
TCP 
IP 
NIC Driver 
Ethernet NIC 
Applications 
Middleware 
Applications 
Middleware 
IB HCA IB HCA IB HCA 
Exalogic 
Traditional 
Applications 
Middleware 
Product Focus Area
SPARC’s Delivered Performance Over Time 
Oracle Investment 
In SPARC 
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Oracle 
Acquires Sun 
34x
The Ultimate Software Optimization: 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=anT99OvEpNg 
Revolution, 
Not Evolution! 
Software 
in Silicon 
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Performance 
DB In-Memory 
Acceleration Engines 
Reliability/Security 
Application Data 
Integrity 
Capacity 
Compression 
Engines
Software-in-Silicon Features 
Name Description Use Case(s) 
Database Query 
Acceleration 
Offload queries Speed-up queries and reduce CPU load 
Data Decompression Decompress operations on 
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vector data 
Reduce memory footprint of data warehouse 
without performance loss 
Application Data 
Integrity 
Detect invalid memory accesses Detect invalid memory references in SGA; 
hardware assisted, faster and higher quality 
code development 
Low Latency Clustering Move data/messages between 
physical domains 
Speed-up for Oracle RAC inter-node 
communication (message passing and remote 
memory access) 
Java Optimization Multi-core Scalability Makes data parallelism explicit 
Encryption HW assisted encryption of data Secure network and database transactions 
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Software in Silicon: Accelerating Oracle Database 12c 
Decompress at memory speed >120 GB/sec 
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Decompress 
More than Doubles data size 
One 
step10X 
faster 
Read 
Software 
scan 
Read 
Write 
Write 
Read 
DAX 
Write 
Multiple 
steps 
SQL: 
SELECT count(*) 
…WHERE lo_orderdate = d_datekey 
…AND lo_partkey = 1059538 
AND d_year_monthnum BETWEEN 201311 AND 201312; 
t
Stupendous Performance with Fewer Cores 
Oracle Software in Silicon 10x 
Frees 64 cores for decompress 
and frees 32 cores for query 
Oracle Software in Silicon 3x 
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Up to 170 Billion rows per second 
Query 
Throughput 
Legacy Approach 
Useable 
Memory 
Legacy Approach 
Comparing current systems with equivalent CPU core counts and physical memory 
Over 
More 
Up to 
Higher
Oracle SuperCluster 
• Oracle's Most Powerful 
Engineered Systems 
– World Record Oracle Database and 
Application Performance & Scalability 
– Software Defined Secure Multi-tenancy 
– Outstanding Affordability and ROI 
• Oracle’s Hottest Technology 
– Exadata Storage Servers 
– Oracle M6 and T5 Microprocessors 
– 24-Terabit Silicon Network 
– Oracle VM and Solaris Virtualization 
11/5/2014 Copyright © 2014, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. | 
Oracle OpenWorld
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  • 1.
    Copyright © 2014,Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. | Simplificación IT: Oracle on Oracle SuperCluster Fran Navarro Principal System Sales consultant Oracle Iberia Nov 2014
  • 2.
    Safe Harbor Statement 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’s products remains at the sole discretion of Oracle. Copyright © 2014, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. | 2
  • 3.
    Copyright © 2014,Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. | Operational Inefficiencies Resources Spent Supporting IT Services Already Deployed
  • 4.
    Typical IT ExpenditureDistribution Focus on ongoing expenses, not purchase price. Copyright © 2014, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. |
  • 5.
    Operational Costs Continueto Soar Server virtualization has flattened CAPEX at the expense of OPEX ‘96 ‘97 ‘98 ‘99 ‘00 ‘01 ‘02 ‘03 ‘04 ‘05 ‘06 ‘07 ‘08 ‘09 ‘10 ‘11 ‘12 ‘13 Installed Servers (M) 70 50 30 10 Copyright © 2014, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. | Customer Spending ($B) $250 $200 $150 $100 $50 0 Power & Cooling Expense Management & Administra on Server Spending Logical Server Installed Base (M) Physical Server installed Base (M) RUN | MAINTAIN Ref: IDC Whitepaper - 4/2012 “IDC Business Value customer research shows that [...] It is vital for system administrators, IT managers, and datacenter managers to consider the overall TCO, especially the often-overlooked management costs, before choosing server and virtualization solutions. IT organizations should take a holistic approach to datacenter efficiency.. “
  • 6.
    Horizontal platform strategiesaren’t always the answer Copyright © 2014, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. | 78,125 Number of Possible Variants 1 128 2,187 16,384 823,543 279,936 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Number of Different Best-of-Breed Options per Layer • Data Warehousing • Transaction Processing • Business Analytics • Mission-critical Packaged Applications • Custom Applications & Development The Future of IT Platforms
  • 7.
    ENGINEERED TO WORKTOGETHER Servers Storage Software Networking Management Copyright © 2014, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. | 7
  • 8.
    Copyright © 2014,Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. | Oracle Engineered Systems Virtual Exalytics Compute Appliance Exalogic Elastic Cloud Performance │ Efficiency │ Cloud Ready Big Data Appliance Database Appliance Exadata Zero Data Loss Recovery Appliance SuperCluster
  • 9.
    Oracle Engineered SystemsLead the Industry 2013 Integrated Stack Systems Market Share Rankings* 1 50% 13% 5% 2 3 Source: Gartner, Inc., Market Share Copyright © 2014, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. | Analysis: Data Center Hardware Integrated Systems, Worldwide, 2013, Adrian O'Connell, 31 July 2014.
  • 10.
    Enterprise Cloud Platform for Application and Database Consolidation Copyright © 2014, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. |
  • 11.
    Application and DatabaseConsolidation SuperCluster Runs Applications and Database with In-memory Performance 11/5/2014 Copyright © 2014, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. | Oracle OpenWorld
  • 12.
    Oracle SuperCluster T5-8and M6-32 Architecture Complete | Optimized | Standardized  Integrated Enterprise NAS Storage – System storage (system images, logs, test/dev databases, backup)  Unified Ultra-Fast Network – InfiniBand internal I/O backplane – Ethernet data center connectivity  Database & Application Servers – T5-8: 16 CPU (16 cores), 4TB RAM – M6-32: 32 CPU (12 cores), 32TB Copyright © 2014, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. | RAM  Exadata Storage Servers – Optimized for Oracle Database – Intelligent scale-out storage grid Fully Redundant Active Components Fully Redundant Active Components
  • 13.
    • Intelligent, scale-outstorage grid for Oracle Database  Query processing  OLTP  Compression Copyright © 2014, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. | Exadata SuperCluster Exadata Storage Server Oracle Exadata Intelligent Scale-out Storage Grid
  • 14.
    Exadata Storage TechnologyInnovations Copyright © 2014, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. |
  • 15.
    Oracle Oracle BigData Exadata or SuperCluster Connectors Optimized for “System of Record” Optimized for DW/OLTP SuperCluster Exadata Copyright © 2014, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. | Oracle Exalytics Oracle Big Data Platform Oracle Big Data Appliance Analytics & In-Memory Workloads Optimized for Hadoop, R, and NoSQL Processing Stream Acquire Organize Discover & Analyze
  • 16.
    Oracle Oracle BigData Exadata or SuperCluster Connectors Optimized for “System of Record” Optimized for DW/OLTP In-Database Analytics Oracle Advanced Analytics Data Warehouse Oracle Database SuperCluster Exadata Oracle Big Data Connectors Oracle Data Integrator Copyright © 2014, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. | Oracle Exalytics Oracle Big Data Platform Oracle Big Data Appliance Analytics & In-Memory Workloads Optimized for Hadoop, R, and NoSQL Processing Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Oracle Business Intelligence Applications Oracle Business Intelligence Tools Oracle Endeca Information Discovery Hadoop Open Source R Oracle NoSQL Database Applications Stream Acquire Organize Discover & Analyze
  • 17.
    Copyright © 2014,Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. | Database as a Service Manufacturing Marketing Human Resources Engineering Sales Service IT/Operations Finance and Accounting  Flexible creation of DB environments of all sizes while retaining in-memory performance for all  Real-time dynamic resource allocation  Optimized for mixed workloads, including key application components  Runs multiple database versions concurrently  Maximally secure, serviceable, reliable SuperCluster
  • 18.
    Simple, Automated DatabaseSelf-provisioning • Simple self-service User Interface for platform tenants • Tenants select from a catalog of database types • One-click provisioning and deployment of databases • Metering and chargeback/showback • Role based access control, quota management App. DBA Tenant Copyright © 2014, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. | IT Dev/Test Tenant
  • 19.
    Catalog of StandardizedDatabase Options for Tenants SMALL MEDIUM LARGE XL $$$$ $$$$$ $$$$$$ $$$$$$$ $$$ $$$$ $$$$$ $$$$$$ $$ $$$ $$$$ $$$$$ $ $$ $$$ $$$$ Copyright © 2014, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. | 19 Security, Performance & Availability
  • 20.
    Database + ApplicationVirtualization Technologies Physical Domain Domain server SuperCluster Copyright © 2014, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. | Physical Domain Oracle VM for SPARC Oracle VM for SPARC Oracle VM for SPARC Oracle VM for SPARC Oracle VM for SPARC DB 12c Zone App. Zone DB 10g Zone DB 11g DB 12c Zone Zone DB 10g Zone 1. Instance consolidation • Multiple Databases running on same Solaris Operating System • Each Database has direct access to shared resources • Each Database is unique 1 2 2. Pluggable Database • In Database Virtualization • Reduction in overhead • High performance, high density consolidation • Isolation of virtualized database 3. Schema-level database consolidation • Shared Database • Minimizes management entities • Minimize resource overhead PDB PDB DB Instance SCH SCH 3 DB DBI nstance Instance DB 11g
  • 21.
    Choosing the RightDatabase Machine Different Database Machines Optimized for Different Deployment Types Copyright © 2014, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. | Database Appliance X4-2 Exadata X4-2 Exadata X3-8 SuperCluster T5-8 SuperCluster M6-32 Good for Turn-key, Small Enterprise DB Excellent Good No No No OLTP, DW & DB Consolidation Standard Excellent Excellent Excellent Excellent In-memory Workload Support No Good Very Good Very Good Unbeatable Virtualization-based Multitenant Limited No No Yes Yes Database Versions Supported 11g/12c 11g/12c 11g/12c 9i/10g/11g/12c 9i/10g/11g/12c Also Runs Applications Yes No No Yes Yes Sub-capacity Software Licensing* Yes Yes (CoD only) Yes (CoD only) Yes Yes SAN connectivity No No No Yes Yes Oracle Solaris Support No Yes No Yes Yes Oracle Linux Support Yes Yes Yes No No Entry Level Sizing Very Small Small Large Medium Large Secure Legal Entity Multi-tenancy No Limited Limited Yes Yes *Exadata Capacity on Demand provides limited sub-capacity licensing, SuperCluster and ODA provide full hard partitions support
  • 22.
    Exabus is atthe Center of Exalogic’s System Software Exabus is Exalogic’s High-speed I/O Backplane Comprised of Hardware + Software IPoIB SDP Native IB Applications Middleware Copyright © 2014, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. | 22 Hardware Kernel User High-speed IB fabric, no application change required Bypass TCP/IP layer to get even higher performance Highest performance, native IB support SDP IB Core HCA Driver TCP IP IP over IB IB Core HCA Driver TCP IP NIC Driver Ethernet NIC Applications Middleware Applications Middleware IB HCA IB HCA IB HCA Exalogic Traditional Applications Middleware Product Focus Area
  • 23.
    SPARC’s Delivered PerformanceOver Time Oracle Investment In SPARC Copyright © 2014, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. | Oracle Acquires Sun 34x
  • 24.
    The Ultimate SoftwareOptimization: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=anT99OvEpNg Revolution, Not Evolution! Software in Silicon Copyright © 2014, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. | Performance DB In-Memory Acceleration Engines Reliability/Security Application Data Integrity Capacity Compression Engines
  • 25.
    Software-in-Silicon Features NameDescription Use Case(s) Database Query Acceleration Offload queries Speed-up queries and reduce CPU load Data Decompression Decompress operations on Copyright © 2014, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. | vector data Reduce memory footprint of data warehouse without performance loss Application Data Integrity Detect invalid memory accesses Detect invalid memory references in SGA; hardware assisted, faster and higher quality code development Low Latency Clustering Move data/messages between physical domains Speed-up for Oracle RAC inter-node communication (message passing and remote memory access) Java Optimization Multi-core Scalability Makes data parallelism explicit Encryption HW assisted encryption of data Secure network and database transactions Oracle Confidential – Restricted 26
  • 26.
    Software in Silicon:Accelerating Oracle Database 12c Decompress at memory speed >120 GB/sec Copyright © 2014, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. | Decompress More than Doubles data size One step10X faster Read Software scan Read Write Write Read DAX Write Multiple steps SQL: SELECT count(*) …WHERE lo_orderdate = d_datekey …AND lo_partkey = 1059538 AND d_year_monthnum BETWEEN 201311 AND 201312; t
  • 27.
    Stupendous Performance withFewer Cores Oracle Software in Silicon 10x Frees 64 cores for decompress and frees 32 cores for query Oracle Software in Silicon 3x Copyright © 2014, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. | Up to 170 Billion rows per second Query Throughput Legacy Approach Useable Memory Legacy Approach Comparing current systems with equivalent CPU core counts and physical memory Over More Up to Higher
  • 28.
    Oracle SuperCluster •Oracle's Most Powerful Engineered Systems – World Record Oracle Database and Application Performance & Scalability – Software Defined Secure Multi-tenancy – Outstanding Affordability and ROI • Oracle’s Hottest Technology – Exadata Storage Servers – Oracle M6 and T5 Microprocessors – 24-Terabit Silicon Network – Oracle VM and Solaris Virtualization 11/5/2014 Copyright © 2014, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. | Oracle OpenWorld
  • 29.
    Copyright © 2014,Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. | Oracle Confidential – Internal/Restricted/Highly Restricted 30