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2 Create a DBaaS Catalog in an Hour with a PaaS-Ready Infrastructure
Ken Kutzer, Ramin Maozeni Systems Engineering Systems Division September 30, 2014 CON5748 Moscone South – 301 Copyright © 2014, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. |

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4 Program Agenda Database-as-a-Service on Private Cloud Oracle Optimized Solution for Oracle DBaaS Overview Service Catalog Definition and Rapid Cloud Setup Summary and Resources 1 2 3 4

5 Database-as-a-Service on Private Cloud
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6 Typical Enterprise Database Environment
Silos, Dispersed, Varied and Complex DATABASE ESTATE Low utilization and efficiency High software variation Labor intensive High overall cost

7 Private Cloud, DBaaS Environment
Shifting to DBaaS with a Standard Service Catalog PLATINUM GOLD SILVER BRONZE Service Levels DATABASE ESTATE

8 DBaaS: Better Services at a Lower Cost
Consumer Advantages Provider Advantages Rapid, self-service provisioning for greater agility Simple pre-defined services Usage tracking and monitoring Governance of configurations, usage and standards with enforcement Automation, less administration Higher efficiency and utilization

9 Oracle Optimized Solution for Oracle DBaaS
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10 Complete Private Cloud Solution
Oracle Optimized Solution for Oracle Database-as-a-Service Service Catalog Oracle Enterprise Manager 12c App Test / Dev Oracle Database Oracle SuperCluster App DBA

11 Oracle Optimized Solution for Oracle Database as a Service
Complete Solution for DBaaS Rapid Setup and Provisioning Provision in minutes vs. days to weeks 5x faster to deploy than a do-it-yourself cloud Extreme Efficiency Scaling to hundreds of databases 3.2x more efficient for OLTP than virtualized x86 Flexible Security Software Defined Secure Multi-tenancy Security and isolation across entire cloud Oracle Database Oracle Enterprise Manager 12c Oracle Solaris Oracle SuperCluster

12 Faster to Operation with Lower Risk and Potential for Error
5x Faster to Deploy than a Do-It-Yourself Cloud 5x Faster Time to DBaaS Pre-built PaaS system ready for DBaaS Validated, tested and fully supported by Oracle Automated cloud setup ensures fastest time to production and reducing potential for error

13 Extreme Efficiency Ideal for Consolidation and Cloud Scaling
Broad scaling for DBaaS needs Example 370 database configuration - 216 databases with 4 vCPUs, 43GB RAM 72 databases with 8 vCPUs, 85GB RAM 64 databases with 16 vCPUs, 170GB RAM 18 databases with 32 vCPUs, 340GB RAM Support up to 240 isolated tenants SuperCluster plus Multitenant for 50% greater density than other methods* 3.2x greater OLTP performance per CPU than virtualized x86 and RedHat Oracle SuperCluster Optimized for database workloads World Record results for OLTP, DW and OLAP 3x-15x greater capacity through HCC Zero Overhead virtualization Exadata Storage Servers *Demonstrated through maximum scale testing on SuperCluster T5-8 with and without Oracle Multitenant

14 Security and Isolation Across Entire Cloud
Manufacturing Marketing Engineering 3rd party Developer/ Integrator (High Security & Isolation) Professional Services IT/Operations Finance and Accounting (High Security & Isolation) Operating Unit (High Security & Isolation) Joint Venture (High Security & Isolation) Business Partner (High Security & Isolation) Software Defined Secure Multi-tenancy

15 Provisioning of New and Populated Databases
Accelerate Lifecycle Activities like Dev, Test, QA, etc. Oracle Database 11g Oracle Database 12c New or Seed Databases Database-as-a-Service (Provisioning Instances) Yes Schema-as-a-Service (Provisioning Schemas) PDB-as-a-Service (Provisioning PDBs) N/A Thin or Full Database Clones SnapClones RMAN Backup Based Full Copies CloneDB Based Copies

16 Self-Service Provisioning of Database Clones
Fully Integrated Hardware and Software Solution Test Master Production Snap Clones from Test Master Discrete Replication using: RMAN backups Optional: Masking and Subsetting using EM 12c Secure or sanitize data before cloning Private backups (snapshots) for SSA user Exadata Storage Servers ZS-3 Enterprise NAS with Snap Clone Optional - External Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance or Oracle ZFS Backup Appliance

17 Service Catalog Definition and Rapid Cloud Setup
Ramin Moazeni

18 Implementing a DBaaS Cloud
Process Overview Database Catalog Design Cloud Setup Migration Step 1 Current Inventory Step 2 Business Catalog Step 3 Technical Catalog Step 4 Rapid Cloud Setup Step 5 Data Migration Take stock on current and planned database needs Group databases by SLA requirements Detailed architecture and system layout to achieve SLAs Coming in 2015 Automated system configuration and Service Catalog setup Move current databases into the cloud How many? What are the SLAs? Workload types? Memory, CPU, storage needed? Future growth? Availability Workload isolation Security Versions Workload type Fewer variations are better! Virtualization choices Storage layout Automated – Agent install on cloud infrastructure Discovery and inventory database elements Setup of cloud pools, templates, profiles, users, quotas, etc. Full Database TTS/Data Pump RMAN Active Db Duplication HA/DR Golden Gate Custom tools

19 DBaaS Service Catalog Design Process
Service Definition Technical Service Description Service Provisioning Model Cloud Deployment Model Define service tiers to simplify your offerings Establish the technical footprint of each service tier Determine the individual services to be provisioned Align services with your deployment model Bronze Silver Gold RAC Data Guard Golden Gate Small Large Medium X-Large PDB Database Schema

20 Consolidation and Isolation Options
Zero Overhead Virtualization, Multi-layer Tenant Isolation Options SuperCluster M6-32 DB 12c Zone App. Zone DB 10g Zone DB 11g Zone 2 1 PDB PDB SCH SCH 3 Oracle VM for SPARC Oracle VM for SPARC Oracle VM for SPARC Oracle VM for SPARC Oracle VM for SPARC 4 Physical Domain Basic Schema-level database consolidation Oracle Database 12c Plug-able Databases Run multiple Solaris Zones on a single Solaris kernel instance Oracle VM zero-overhead hypervisor

21 Considerations for Configuration Planning
Combine Consolidation Options to Meet Service Catalog Requirements Isolate where necessary, share where possible to maximize flexibility – use zones and domains for security and isolation Keep number of domains and zones to a minimum Consolidate database instances within them for greater efficiency, lower administration Use Oracle Multitenant (CDB/PDB) for maximum consolidation levels Share Exadata storage servers, and group them if appropriate Implement clustering, replication or both for high availability and DR

22 5x Faster to Deploy than a Do-It-Yourself Cloud
Faster to Operation with Lower Risk and Potential for Error Overall cloud architecture developed Cloud ready products and technologies selected Compatibility of products verified and tested Cloud and lifecycle management strategy developed Components sized to provide best performance, configuration assembled Maintenance and patching procedures developed Platinum support for complete database cloud provided Automated agent provisioning Automated resource discovery and inventory - Oracle homes, ASM, databases, RAC instances, listeners, Grid infrastructure, clusters Simplified cloud definition and setup – DBaaS zones, resource pools, service templates, profiles, users, security roles, quotas

23 Rapid, Cloud and Service Catalog Setup
Automated Tools Run the Enterprise Manager Automated Discovery for SuperCluster Setup the Cloud with Rapid Start Kit Use your catalog design to prepare cloud input.xml and the cloud boundary.xml Execute Rapid Start Kit OSC-ExaAgentKit setup em-agent-bulk-load.txt –dbaas -cloud_input=dbaas_cloud_custom_input.xml -cloud_boundary=cloud_custom_boundary.xml

24 DBaaS Cloud Ready for Use!

25 Don’t Miss! What When Topic Location Demo CON5748 M-W All Day
Deploy Database-as-a-Service on Oracle SuperCluster DEMOgrounds Engineered Systems, Servers and Storage Moscone South – Oracle DEMOgrounds Session CON2912 Tuesday 15:00-15:45 Oracle SuperCluster Technical Deep Dive Intercontinental – Grand Ballroom B CON8869 Wednesday 10:15-11:00 Speed and Agility: Oracle In-Memory Applications on Oracle SuperCluster M6-32 Intercontinental B CON6191 12:45-1:30 Plug into the Cloud: Modernize Your IBM AIX Database Environment to Oracle Database 12c CON8016 3:30-4:15 DBaaS 2.0: Rapid Provisioning, Richer Services, Integrated Testing, and More Moscone South – 301 CON8947 Thursday 4:45-5:30 Be a Hero: Secure Multitenant Cloud on Oracle SuperCluster

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