Title: Corporate PPT Template
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2Enter the Grid Introducing Oracle 10g
3Rick GreenwaldProduct Director Oracle Corporation
4Todays IT shops are criminally inefficient,
running assets at a small fraction of their
capacity.
Frank E. Gillett Forrester Research, October 2002
5Oracle Grid Computing
6Evolution of IT
7Problems with IT
- Islands of computation
- Configured for peak loads
- Limited scalability
- Availability lt 99.x
- Fragmented security
- Escalating costs
- Affects all businesses
8Grid Computing Defined
Coordinated use of many servers and storage
acting as one large computer.
9Growing Grid Momentum
10Reducing IT Costs
Oracle Grid
Large Dedicated Server
- Expensive costly components
- High incremental costs
- Single point of failure
- Enterprise service at high cost
- Low cost modular components
- Low incremental costs
- No single point of failure
- Enterprise service at low cost
11What Grid Computing Means to
- CEOs
- Lowers cost
- Pay as you go
- IT Executives
- Higher availability
- Better quality of service
- IT Staff
- More automation
- Greater productivity
12For Developers ISVs
- No code changes required
- Better application management
- Automated processes
- Self tuning database
- Access to common services
- e.g. Identity management
- Lower cost of computing
13Introducing
14Oracle Grid Computing Model
- Pooling
- Virtualization Provisioning
- Load Balancing
- Quality of Service
- Automation
15Policy-Based Load Balancing
- Database and application server clusters
- Dynamic allocation of servers using rules
- Automated routing of service requests
- If a server fails, re-allocate to surviving
servers - If demand changes, re-direct server capacity
16Example In December
- Order Entry maxes out processing orders
- Financials is idling below capacity
Order Entry
Financials
17Example In January
- Order Entry drops off from season high
- Financials maxes out on year end close
Order Entry
Financials
18Example With Grid Computing
- Load balance based on a policy to optimize around
both of these peak load conditions
Order Entry Financials
19D E M O
Dynamic Service Provisioning
20Database and Application Server Clusters Proven
- Thousands of customers
- Running on all platforms
21Self-Managing Database
- Built-in intelligent infrastructure
- Automatic database diagnostic monitor
- Automatic SQL tuning
- Automatic storage management
22D E M O
Automatic Database Diagnostic Monitor (ADDM)
23Automatic Storage Management
- Automatically mirrors and stripes
- Manage all storage for the database
- No volume manager or file system needed
- Efficiently add/remove storage online
- Highest performance I/O out of the box
- Eliminates constant I/O tuning
24D E M O
ASM demo
25Quality of Service
- Continuous availability
- Record-setting performance
- Automated management
26High Availability
- Faster disk-based backup and recovery
- Flashback recovery
- Data Guard
- Fast failover of all applications
- Seconds for total recovery
27Database Performance
World Record TPC-C
As of September 5, 2003 Oracle Database 10g
Enterprise Edition, HP Integrity Superdome,
824,164.53 tpmC, 8.28/tpmC, available 12/31/03.
Source Transaction Processing Council (TPC),
www.tpc.org
28Application Server Performance
World Record Linux SpecjAS2002
1,037
BEA
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IBM
(4 procs)
As of September 12, 2003 HP ProLiant ML370G3 (2
CPUs) Red Hat Linux AS 2.1 Oracle Application
Server 10g 431.26 TOPS_at_DualNode,
160.62/TOPS_at_DualNode. HP rx5670 (4 CPUs) HP-UX
11i BEA WebLogic Server 7.0 408.02
TOPS_at_DualNode, 1075.17/TOPS_at_DualNode. Source
SPEC (http//www.spec.org)
29Scale Out for Grids
- Cluster ALL services
- HTTP, Cache, Java, LDAP, Portal
- OLTP, business intelligence, content management
- Grow in small increments
- Create Ultra Large Databases
30Automation
- Managing groups of systems
- Managing application service levels
- Managing security centrally
31Enterprise Manager Grid Control
- Monitor and manage
- Grid-wide view
- End-to-end
- Top-to-bottom
- From anywhere
32Manage Groups as One
- Single-view management and monitoring
- Standardize policies
- Configuration
- Performance
- Security
- Automate processes
Applications
Sets of Systems
33D E M O
EM group policy
34Service Level Management
35Security Identity Management
- Centrally manage user identities
- Centrally grant and revoke access privileges
- Provide single sign-on access to applications
- Share security policies across the infrastructure
36You Can Start Small
- Easy installation
- 1 CD, 20 minutes
- Clone known good configurations
- Automated application provisioning
- Fully configured out of the box
- Easy application development
37D E M O
HTML-DB
38Oracle Data Center
- Outsourcing grid
- Oracle University grid
39 The best thing about the Grid is that it is
unstoppable. The Economist June 2001
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40How Do I Get Started?
- Consolidate
- Standardize
- Automate
- Optimize
41Complete, integrated grid infrastructure
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