Title: Ingres
1Ingres r3
Open Source
Management
Flexibility
Relational
Scalability
Full 24/7 Support
Enterprise
Robust
database
- Jim Callaghan, Product Manager
- R U B I S, Lausanne
- Décembre 2004
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3- What is Open Source?
- Why did we do it?
- What is included?
- Who we are partnering with(JBoss, Plone, Zope)
- Ingres CAs Future Strategy
- Ingres - Future direction
- How will affect my business?
- How will CA make money?
4What is Open Source?
5What is Open Source?
- Access to Source Code
- Categories
- Free
- Open
- Type of Code
- Public Domain
- Proprietary Code
- Type of License
- Reciprocal
- BSD
- Apache
- CATOSL
- Restrictive
- GNU GPL Derivative Work or Viral License
- Source Code
- OEM License
- Object Code Format
6How Pervasive is Open Source Software?
- The main objections to using open source dont
apply to Ingres
7What License are we Using?
- CA Trusted Open Source License (CATOSL)
- conforms to Open Source Definitions Derivative
of IBM CPL - Anyone can use Ingres r3 without having to pay a
license fee or royalty - Users with support contracts are fully
indemnified - License available from
- http//ca.com/opensource/catosl
8What is Indemnification?
- An insurance policy provided with product
support - Protects against potential intellectual property
infringements - provision prompted by the SCO suits
- CA will validate the heritage of the open-source
contributions
9Why Open Source Ingres?
- Increase mind share market share
- Foster innovation
- Tackle more ambitious projects
- Deliver new features faster
- Co-operate with leading open source developers
- e.g. JBOSS and Zope
- Improve product quality
10Driversin the relational database market
- Lower Total Cost of Ownership (TCO)
- Reduced Labour Needs
- Increased Availability
- Increased Information Volume
- Data Federation
- Information Security
- Core application support
- Open Access (JDBC, ODBC, J2EE)
- Open Standards
- Movement to lower cost solutions built on
commodity hardware and software
11Drivers in the open source market
- Lower TCO
- Frees capital spending
- Unrestrictive licensing
- Open Innovation
- Linux
- Clusters
- Open Source App Servers (JBoss Tomcat)
- XML
- Integrated Development Environment (Eclipse)
- Enterprise class, business critical
12Open Source
Ingres r3 the first collaboration between a
major enterprise database vendor and the open
source community.
Functionality
Ingres r3
- All the benefits of Open Source, built on Open
Standards - The security and support of one of the largest
software companies in the industry - Combined with a collaborative community of
developers providing product enhancements along
side CA development teams
A
Enterprise Relational Database Market
13r3 Feature Comparison
Ingres r3 MySQL 4.0 MySQL 4.0 Oracle 10g Oracle 10g Oracle 10g SQL Server2003
Feature Summary Persnl. Prof. One Stnd Entp.
Free download for development or production ? ? ? ? ? ? MSDE
Unicode Data Types ? ? ? ? ? ? ?
Extended Subquery Support ? ? ? ? ? ? ?
Stored Procedures, Triggers, Views ? ? ? ? ? ? ?
Peer-to-Peer Replication ? ? ? opt opt Opt opt
Federated Database ? ? ? opt opt Opt opt
Transaction Integrity ? ? ? ? ? ? ?
On Line Table and Index Reorganization ? ? ? ? ? ? ?
Parallel Backup Restore ? ? ? ? ? ? ?
Grid - Parallel Cluster Support ? ? ? ? ? opt ?
Key Range Partitioned Table ? ? ? ? ? ? ?
Parallel Query Execution ? ? ? ? ? opt ?
Installs in Under 5 minutes ? ? ? ? ? ? ?
Support for JDBC, ODBC and .Net Drivers ? ? ? ? ? ? ?
C2 Secure RDBMS ? ? ? ? ? ? ?
XML Support ? ? ? ? ? ? ?
Program language pre-compilers ? ? ? ? ? ? ?
14Open Source Components in Ingres r3
- Oracle Cluster File System (OCFS)
- OpenDLM Distributed Lock Management
- Heartbeat
- Linux Kernel Exploitation
- Apache Xerces Parser for XML Support
- JBOSS Support
- UnixODBC Driver Manager
15What is Included?
16What is being contributed to open source?
- Ingres DBMS
- Ingres Net
- Connectivity tools(JDBC, ODBC, .Net Provider)
- ABF Vision
- Query Reporting Tools
- Precompilers
- Support for TP Monitors
- Replicator
- Distributed Query Option (STAR)
- Web Deployment Option (ICE)
- C2 Security
17What isNOT BeingContributed?
- Visual DBA Suite
- Spatial Object Library
- B1 Security
- OpenROAD
- Enterprise Access
- EDBC
18r3 platforms supported
- HP-UX
- HP Tru64
- HP OpenVMS
- Alpha Itanium
- UnixWare
- Linux
- X86
- AMD64 Itanium
- S/390
- Microsoft Windows
- X86
- AMD64 Itanium
- Sun Solaris
- SPARC and AMD64
- IBM AIX
19Where can we get Ingres?
20Who we are partnering with(JBoss, Plone, Zope)
21J2EE Persistent Storage
- O/R mapping of J2EE classes
- JBoss Hibernate provides the O/R mapping
- Persistent storage, full relational advantages
- Based on solid JDBC interface
- High performance
- Joint project management with JBoss, Inc.
22Zope
- Zope Content Management APE (Adaptive
Persistence Engine) - New open source interface to RDBMS
- Joint project management with Zope Corp.
- Support from CA, Zope Corp. and the community
- Client Proof Point CBS/Viacom
23Plone Foundation
- Plone Foundation
- Provides support for the Plone community
- Plone Foundation Model
- Foster O/S participation
- Protect the brand name
- Membership based
- CAs Involvement
- Major contributor
- Two seats on the Board of Directors
24Building a Better Open Infrastructure
CA Solutions Community Solutions
25Ingres Marketing
- Million Dollar Challenge
- Strategic Placement of Ingres ads
- Press Coverage
- Analyst Coverage
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27Latest Download Statistics
- 25,000 Ingres Downloads
- 1,010 Posts to the Ingres Forums
- 65,709 Visits to the Ingres Forums
28Ingres CAs Future Strategy
29- Global Single Instance
- 3000 Tables
- Millions of Transactions
- All running on
- Ingres r3
- Enhancing CA - EIM
30EIM enhancing Ingres
- Total Cost of Ownership
- Return on Investment
- Integrated approach
- Executing and sustaining the model
- Flexibility and Collaboration
31Ingres - Future Direction
32Platform Beta GA Date
Linux (x86) Available now
Linux Cluster Available now 14/02/2005
Windows Available now
Solaris (SPARC x86-64) Available now 31/12/2004
HP-UX (RISC) Q1CY2005 Q1CY2005
AIX Q1CY2005 Q1CY2005
HP Tru64 Q1CY2005 Q2CY2005
HP OpenVMS Q1CY2005 Q2CY2005
HP-UX (Itanium) Q1CY2005 Q2CY2005
UnixWare Q1CY2005 Q2CY2005
33r3 futures
- Contributions from-
- CA Development
- Open source community
- Contributions must adhere to CA coding standards
- Community decides what is included
- Contributors must own IPR
- Contributors grant CA a license to include their
contributions
34Community plans
- Immediate Commitments
- JBOSS object relational mapping via Hibernate
- ZOPE RDBMS Persistence Engine
- Python/PERL and PHP Database Drivers
- Near Term
- Intelligent Complex Type Support
- Native XML Support including XPath XQuery
- Support for Materialized Views
- Clustered Index Support
- Search Engine Integration
35How will it affect my business?
36What happens to existing contracts?
- Only Ingres r3 and later are Open Source
- Contracts for earlier releases not impacted
- Existing contracts are valid
- Impending renewals should go ahead
- Open Source terms apply when migrating to r3
- r3 will not be GA on most platforms until late
2004 or early 2005
37How will CA make money?
38r3 support options
- Fast-track Developer Support
- Production Support
- Premium Support
- ISV/VAR Technical Support
39r3 Support Options
FastTrack Support Production Support Premium Support
Indemnification for term of support contract ? ? ?
Access to CA Technical Support limited to named users on the contract ? n/a n/a
SLA within 1 business day of initial response ? n/a n/a
800 to 500 EST Business Day Coverage ? ? ?
Pre-production support for application development and database tuning ? ? ?
24x7 CA Technical Support Availability ? ? ?
Access to CA tested Product Patches and Service Packs ? ? ?
Flexible User-defined SLAs ? ? ?
Unlimited production users per mission -critical environment Production System support ? ? ?
24x7 Premium Team availability ? ? ?
Quarterly on-site meetings to assist in planning and meeting upcoming business goals ? ? ?
Single point of contact access to all Ingres related CA teams ? ? ?
SLA driven response time based on call severity ? ? ?
Trend analysis of issues logged ? ? ?
4024x7 Production Support
Processors Ingres MySQL MicrosoftSQLServer Oracle Update (15) Oracle Support (7)
1 1995 62,400 5000 6000 2800
2 3990 62,400 10000 12000 5600
3 5985 62,400 15000 18000 8400
4 7980 62,400 20000 24000 11200
...
Site Agreement 125K 62,400 Negotiable Negotiable Negotiable
MySQLs only 24x7 support comes in a site
agreement overpriced for the low-end customer
and probably under priced for high-end. Oracle
Enterprise Edition
41Education Services
- Education Offerings
- Classroom courses
- On-site courses
- Web based training
- Services Offerings (CA TS)
- Implementation
- Migration
- Administration (Including Remote DBA)
- ISV Certification Programs
42QA