how will new technologies affect your oracle data center?
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You Selected Cisco UCS World Record Scalability Unified Fabric Hypervisor By-Pass Oracle Expertise Service Profiles (UCS Manager) Now The Question is: How can Cisco UCS help you adopt to new technologies? 20+ year relationship in networking, now systems Cisco runs on Oracle except phone and video Oracle has standardized on Cisco networking equipment Oracle Exadata appliance for Oracle Database has two Cisco switches in base configuration Joint engineering engagement at many levels Oracle infrastructure platform – Oracle VM & Oracle Linux tested/validated on UCS Oracle VM/Linux sales team partners with Cisco UCS team globally Oracle NoSQL Big Data initial certification limited to Cisco UCS UCS has 28 #1 Oracle benchmarks TPC-C Two Socket running Oracle 11g R2 Database UCS in Oracle customer briefing centersTRANSCRIPT
How Will New Technologies Affect Your Data Center?
Danny Dunn Cisco Technical Solutions Architect
April 2014
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First Let’s Test Your IT Knowledge
1.) According to IDC 2013, which system vendor is 2nd in x86 blades market share in worldwide and here in America?
2.) Which vendor uses over 6,000 blades to run 1000’s of Oracle Databases and the 2nd largest Oracle E-Business Suite deployment?
Cisco
Cisco
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First Let’s Test Your IT Knowledge
3.) Which system allows you to add an Oracle RAC node in minutes, not hours, days or even weeks?
4.) Which vendor this week has achieved 28 world record Oracle-based benchmarks since 2009?
Cisco Unified Computing System (UCS)
Cisco
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You Selected Cisco UCS
World Record Scalability
Unified Fabric
Hypervisor By-Pass
Oracle Expertise
Service Profiles (UCS Manager)
Now The Question is: How can Cisco UCS help you adopt to new technologies?
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XML API STANDARD API’S
Cisco UCS 6296 XP Fabric Extenders
(I/O modules)
Industry Standard APIs
Cisco UCS – A Fresh Architecture
Blade Form Factor Rack Form Factor
FABRIC INTERCONNECTS
UCS Manager
COMPUTE
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Cisco UCS = Reduced Complexity Increased Flexibility
• Embed management • Remove unnecessary:
Switches Adapters
Management modules 10GbE unified fabric
• Power and cooling 1/3rd less infrastructure Lower power
• Built for virtualisation Processor density VM/host ratio
I/O improvement
Extended memory
SAN
LAN
MGMT SAN
LAN
MGMT
Multiple Ethernet Connections
Multiple SAN Connections
Separate Remote Management per Chassis
Multiple Management Modules
Additional LAN and SAN Connections
Additional Management Connections
Additional Management Connections
Additional LAN and SAN Connections
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Service Profiles Hardware State Abstraction – Oracle Examples
RAC node 2
HTTP Server ERP
RAC node 1 RAC node 4 RAC node 3
ERP
Benefits For Oracle Users • Enables consistent setup, reduces service calls and downtime • Add new instance in minutes, not hours or days • Immediately test if workload is CPU or memory constrained • Automatically load profile when new server added to system • No LAN, SAN Zoning or any reconfiguration
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Global Stateless Computing For Workload Mobility
Data Center 1 Data Center 2
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• 20+ year relationship in networking, now systems
• Cisco runs on Oracle except phone and video
• Oracle has standardized on Cisco networking equipment
• Oracle Exadata appliance for Oracle Database has two Cisco switches in base configuration
• Joint engineering engagement at many levels Oracle infrastructure platform – Oracle VM & Oracle Linux tested/validated on UCS
Oracle VM/Linux sales team partners with Cisco UCS team globally
Oracle NoSQL Big Data initial certification limited to Cisco UCS
• UCS has 28 #1 Oracle benchmarks
• TPC-C Two Socket running Oracle 11g R2 Database
• UCS in Oracle customer briefing centers
Cisco and Oracle: Working Together Yet Compete in the Server Market
Joint partnership is more beneficial to both parties than the limited view from the server market.
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CIO Priorities
Security 25%
ERP 8%
BI/Analytics 39%
Cloud 10%
Data Center 10%
Mobile 8%
WSJ 11-Feb-2014
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Today’s Landscape – 20,000 Feet
A recent survey of 304 data managers finds close to two-thirds of respondents were planning to employ their relational databases to meet the big data challenge.
In addition, two-fifths of organizations also rely on archived or historical data—for initiatives such as data warehousing—as the foundation of their big data efforts.
Many organizations believe that their existing technology is capable of allowing them to benefit from big data.
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Today’s Landscape – 10,000 Feet
Big Data lurches into the Cloud NoSQL moves-in with Big Data
Big Data Preemptive Strike
In-Memory Computing inches toward critical awareness
Cloud morphs into Fog and turns Green
OpenStack: Vendor Kabuki Theatre
Mobile brings “POWER to the People”!
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Today’s Landscape – Big Data Big Data Vs. Little Data
• Oracle’s Definition • E-Commerce – do not repeat the same mistake
• Mobile Workforce • Ubiquitous data access – Interstate Hwy System • The People’s Data
Big Data platform will be sticky so start it right • Cisco sells Commodity ++ • On-Prem Vs. Virtual Cloud (?Physical Cloud?) Vs. Managed Services
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Oracle’s Approach to Big Data
ACQUIRE ORGANIZE ANALYZE
Exadata
DATA VARIETY
INFORMATION DENSITY
Oracle Exadata
Adv
ance
d A
naly
tics
Oracle Loader for HADOOP
Oracle Data Integrator
In-DB MapReduce
HADOOP (MapReduce)
Oracle Database
Oracle NoSQL DB
HDFS In-DB Mining
In-DB ‘R’
OBIEE
DECIDE
Exalytics Big Data
Appliance
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Unmatched Flexibility to Drive Big & Little Data
Cisco UCS 6200 Series Fabric Interconnects
FCoE-Based Storage (EMC, NetApp)
Cisco UCS C210 Rack-Mount
Servers
Oracle RAC Database and Enterprise Applications Cisco UCS B-Series Blade Servers
Cisco UCS Blade Servers
Cisco Nexus 2200 Series
Fabric Extenders
Oracle NoSQL Big Data Database
Cisco UCS C-Series Rack
Mount Servers
Cisco UCS can drive Oracle NoSQL Big Data and Oracle RAC deployments simultaneously under a single management domain!
"We are excited to be offering Oracle NoSQL Database running on Cisco UCS™. The scalability and enterprise-class capabilities of Cisco UCS beautifully complements the capabilities of Oracle NoSQL Database to solve Big Data challenges.”
Marie-Anne Neimat
Vice President, Development Oracle
Exclusive Certification
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Cisco Benefits
Interoperability with existing applications Ease of migrating data into and out-of Hadoop
Use same hardware for OLTP and analytics
Completely integrated solution
High Availability
“Single Pane of Glass”
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Who is Running Oracle on UCS, over 4,500 Customers!
EMC ̶ Improved application response and batch
run-times by 20 times ̶ EMC’s Channel Express, “Save and Array
configuration” transactions improved 800% ̶ Saved over $7 million in capital and operational
expenses
Secure-24 ̶ Extended life of data centers by 35 percent ̶ Lowered amount of network cabling by 70 percent ̶ Increased number of virtual machines per blade by 30
percent
Indoff ̶ Reduced power consumption by 20 percent ̶ Cut cooling costs by more than 50 percent ̶ Saved US$80,000 in deployment of Oracle ERP suite due
to reduced hardware demands ̶ Cut software maintenance costs by as much as 35 percent,
saving estimated $50,000
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UCS Market Share Growth X86 Server Blade Market Share Q4CY13
Maintained #2 in Americas (30.2%), #2 in N. America (31.8%) and #2 in the US (32.1%)1
UCS x86 Blade servers revenue grew 37% Y/Y in Q4CY131
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• Maintained #2 worldwide in x86 Blades with 22.6%
UCS momentum is fueled by industry leading innovation
UCS #2 with 32.1%
Source: 1 IDC Worldwide Quarterly Server Tracker, Q4 2013, February 2014, Vendor Revenue Share
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