The document provides an overview of Oracle's engineered systems and cloud services that were presented at Oracle OpenWorld 2016. Some key points:
- Exadata Express Cloud Service allows users to run Exadata on Oracle's public cloud infrastructure. A spectrum of Oracle Database Cloud Services was also introduced.
- Exadata SL combines Sparc T7 processors with Exadata storage in a Linux-based system for analytics workloads.
- Cloud@Customer allows users to run Oracle Cloud infrastructure within their own data centers. Options include pre-configured racks with elastic pricing and the ability to develop and manage both Oracle and non-Oracle workloads on the same platform.
- Updates were provided for products like Exalogic,
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Engineered systems
Exadata SL
• Exadata SPARC Linux
• Ultra fast Sun Servers: SPARC T7-2
• Fastest Processors : 32 Core Sparc
• Fastest Analytics : SQL-in-Silicon
• Fastest Storage : Exadata
• Fastest Network : Infiniband
• Most Secure : Security in Silicon
• Same OS as Exadata X6: Linux
• Same cost as Exadata X6
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Engineered systems
Cloud@Customer
• Oracle Cloud operated and delivered as
a service behind your firewall
• One platform to develop, deploy and
manage Oracle and non-Oracle
workloads
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Engineered systems
MiniCluster S7-2
Encryption by Default
• In Non-global zones, all file systems are encrypted and in Global-zones, all non-root file systems
are encrypted by default
– Key algorithm/key size used : AES -256-CCM
• Centralized Key storage and management using Solaris PKCS11 based key store (default) or
Oracle OKM (optional)
– Encrypted File systems and keystore location information is provided in BUI
– Support for customers to use their own keys
– Deletion of Key requires two person approval (option)
• ASM Clustered File System (ACFS) are encrypted using AES
• Support for IPSec/IKEv2 based Secure channels for Inter-zone & Inter-domain communication.
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Engineered systems
ODA X6-2L (Shipping oct 2016)
• CONSOLIDATION
• Single-instance EE Database
• 20 Intel XEON CPU Cores
• 256 GB memory, expandable to 768 GB
• 10GBase-T Public Network
• 10GbE SFP+ Public Network
• 19.2TB NVMe Flash Storage, expandabable to 28.8 TB
• All Flash Storage for up to 7.6 TB usable database size
– Optionally expandable to 11.6 TB usable database size
• List price $40.000
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Engineered systems
ODA X6-2-HA (Shipping oct 2016)
• HIGH AVAILABILITY
• RAC, RAC One, Single-instance EE Database
• Two Servers
– 20 Intel XEON CPU Cores
– 256 GB memory, expandable to 768 GB
– Redundant Infiniband or 10GbE Interconnect
– 10GBase-T Public Network and optional 10GbE SFP+ Public Network
• Storage Shelf
– 800 GB SSD for Redo Logs, 12 TB SSD for Data
• Optional Storage Expansion
– Ten Pack of SSD (12 TB)
– Expansion Shelf, 800 GB SSD for Redo Logs and 12 TB SSD for Data
• List price $72.000
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Oracle VM
• Oracle VM 4.0 with Xen 4.7 and Oracle Linux 7
• Extend Ksplice to patch Xen hypervisor code w/o reboot
• VM portability across VirtualBox, Oracle VM and Oracle Cloud
– Includes unmodified VMWare guests (Ravello)
• Enhance Enterprise Manager integration
– Like automated DR and Site Guard
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Oracle Linux
• Unbreakable Enterprise Kernel Release 5
• Oracle OpenStack for Oracle Linux
– Mitaka release
– Oracle Database support with HEAT/Murano
• Oracle Linux Management Server
• UITZOEKEN
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Oracle | ravello
• Ravello is an overlay cloud that enables enterprises to run their VMware and KVM workloads with
DC-like (L2) networking ‘as-is’ on public cloud without any modifications
• Run VMware & KVM VMs without modifications on public cloud
• Choice of multiple public cloud providers (OPC, AWS, Google)
• Use blueprints to rapidly deploy application clones on public cloud
• Schedule automatic startup/shutdown to save operational cost
• Seamlessly move VMware/KVM workloads from on-prem to public cloud (across 3 leading clouds)
• REST API for automation and programmatic access
Features
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Oracle | ravello
Upload your VMs (VMware or KVM)
Oracle Ravello auto-discovers the network. {Edit if needed}
Deploy to public cloud
Spin up as many isolated copies as you need
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PaaS
• Database (Cloud Service)
• Weblogic
• Java Cloud Service
• PaaS Service Manager
• Stack Management
• Management Cloud Service
• Application Container Cloud Service
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Oracle Database 12 Release 2
Cloud First Availability
• Available now
– Exadata Express Cloud Service
• Available November
– Enterprise Cloud Service
– Exadata Cloud Service
• Available December
– Exadata Cloud Machine
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Java Cloud Service
Migrate and extend Oracle Workloads
• One Click Cloud Migration – AppToCLoud
– Includes configuration
• Cloud Stack Formations for Multi-Service Apps
– For example: Java Cloud + Exadata as one unit
• High availability across datacenters
– Declaratively add resilience to
Migrated applications
• Standards Based – Java, SQL
AppDev Cloud
AppToCloud
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PaaS Service Manager
• Commandline interface (CLI) for managing various services in OPC
• Wrapper over the PaaS REST API’s
• Supported Cloud Services
– Oracle Application Containiner Cloud Service
– Oracle Database Cloud Service
– Oracle Java Cloud Service
– Oracle MySQL Cloud Service
– Oracle Cloud Stack Manager
• Download as an archive from the Oracle Cloud and install using python
– curl -X GET -u myuser321:mypassword321 -H X-ID-TENANT-NAME:MyIdentityDomain54321
https://psm.us.oraclecloud.com/paas/core/api/v1.1/cli/MyIdentityDomain54321/client -o psmcli.zip
– pip(3) install -U psmcli.zip
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Stack Management
• Provision and manage group of cloud services (Cloud Stack) as a single unit
• Template drive approach (reuse and share)
• Automate tasks to create a cloud environment
• Automatically manage dependencies
• Scale components in the stack
Entry-level service for running Oracle Database in Oracle Cloud
Fully managed Oracle Database 12c Release 2, no customer DBA required !?
Runs the same compatible Oracle Database used on-premises and in other cloud services
Supports small and medium sized databases, many of which are migrating to cloud or born in cloud
Runs on Oracle Exadata engineered systems
Provides Oracle Database Enterprise Edition plus options
Leverages Oracle Multitenant Pluggable Database (PDB) containerization technology
Over the last year, We had a few Oracle VM updates and have delivered many important new features and enhancements to enable rapid enterprise application deployment throughout public and private cloud infrastructure. These releases support for both Oracle and non-Oracle workloads - providing customers and partners with additional choices and interoperability - including the capability to enable OpenStack support.
Oracle VM 3.4.2 is the latest Oracle VM release which has incorporated Oracle Unbreakable Enterprise Kernel Release 4 Quarterly Update 2 and the most recent performance and scalability fix from Xen and Oracle VM Manager.
For the existing Oracle VM 3.3 and 3.2 releases, we have provided the regular maintenance updates such as 3.3.4 and 3.2.11 for security, performance and stability.
The same Oracle VM software has been integrated as part of the complete converged infrastructure solution such as Oracle Private Cloud Appliance.
We have updated Windows PV Drivers which provide performance boost for Microsoft Windows guests running on Oracle VM.
With the use of Oracle VM Templates, sophisticated applications such as Oracle Database Single Instance or Real Application Clusters (RAC) can be deployed in minutes – 10x faster than other solutions. Those templates have been updated to reflect the latest Oracle Database 12c Release 1 patch set.
As we move forward, we are building a Xen development platform which is the foundation for the next-gen Oracle VM. It will accelerate the delivery of the cutting edge innovations with the latest Xen and open source community. The new Xen development platform integrates latest Xen 4.7 and Unbreakable Enterprise Kernel Release 4 on top of Oracle Linux 7 distribution. We are using open virtualization management API such as libvirt to integrate with OpenStack and other management solutions. We are contributing and collaborating with the community by bringing Oracle’s expertise in implementing and supporting complex enterprise workloads with the flexibility of an OpenStack cloud environment. Some of the new capabilities in the Xen development platform are:
Use driver domains for networking subsystem (DPDK + Open vSwitch).
Provide PCI passthrough support via GUI tools
Utilize live patch for Xen hot-patching
Utilize Xen Secure Modules for advance security orchestration
Include kexec/kdump configured by default automatically for better serviceability
Run unmodified VMware guests on Oracle VM Server
In addition to apply kernel security updates using Ksplice, we are working to extend Oracle Ksplice infrastructure to patch Xen hypervisor with all of the important Xen security patches without needing to reboot.
Thousands of customers are using VirtualBox as their development platforms. They can take advantage of the VirtualBox to develop and customize the application VM and deploy the VM to Oracle VM Server / Private Cloud Appliance / Oracle Cloud as well as many other private/public cloud providers.
We continue working with Oracle Enterprise Manager to ensure full stack management across Oracle's application stack, to automate disaster recovery with Oracle Site Guard to achieve maximum availability for the entire application stack, etc