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Randal SagrilloLarry McIntosh

Plug into the CloudModernize Your IBM AIX Database Environment

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AgendaThe Drive to Modernize

Migration Planning Overview

Database Re-Platforming – Let’s Modernize

Plug into the Cloud

For More Information

1

2

3

4

5

Oracle Confidential – Internal/Restricted/Highly Restricted 3

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Oracle and IBM

• 50-60% of revenue from services

• 5-6% of revenue into R&D

• Selling complex IT services

• Shrinking hardware investments profile

Industry Leaders with Different Approaches

Engineering Driven Business Model Focused on innovation with In-Memory and Software on

Silicon ~12% of revenue into R&D Removing IT complexity by integrating products and

providing Cloud Services Growing hardware investment profile

Provides Core Technologies and products to enable enterprises to have continuous real time view of customers

Services DrivenBusiness model

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Hardware Investment Profile

2000 2002 2004 2006 2008 2010 2012 2014

Sold networking business to Cisco* Sold HDD business to

Hitachi Sold PC business to Lenovo Sold printing business

to Ricoh Sold POS business to Toshiba

What do you do when IBM sells offthe products you rely on?

X86Servers

Discontinues resale of NetApp N-Series FAB??

Can’t PAY Globalfoundries to take it. NOW

what?

*later acquired networking specifically for BladeCenter

Oracle Invests IBM Divests

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Execution: The Road to Performance LeadershipACQUIRE FOCUS COMPETE ACCELERATE OPTIMIZE

2010 2011 2012 2013 FUTURE

SPARC T3

SPARC T4Solaris 11

SPARC T5/M6

SPARC T-Series

POWER7AIX 7.1

POWER7+

POWER7+ Due: MIA Software-in-silicon Database & Java

Accelerators

~10%

300%2010 to 2013 Performance

Gain

Solaris 11.1

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Save by Replacing Legacy Power SystemsExample: Replace an IBM Environment

Oracle Solution

IBM Power6+

2.6x Savings

5 Year TCO

$2M

$4M

$6M

$8M Upgrade and Save1

Save $4.8 million over 5 years

5 to 1 Consolidation

2.1x lower hardware costs

7x reduction floor space

3.5x lower power and cooling costs1Analysis based on replacing a farm of IBM P570 (P6+) servers and IBM storage with Oracle SPARC T5-4 servers and Oracle Storage

Request a Custom TCO Analysis from Your Account Executive

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Four High Level Migration StepsPlanning Steps to Migrate to The Real-Time Enterprise

Step1 Step2 Step3 Step4

ArchitecturalReadiness

Application Support Considerations

Operational and Administrative Mapping

DatabaseReplatforming

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Architectural Readiness AssessmentIdentify Shared Services – Common Frameworks That May impact Migration

• Assessment scope - Systems planned for migration.

• Assessment impact - Amount of accommodation or change off: – High Availability Architecture– Disaster Recovery Architecture– Data Protection Architecture– System Management Architecture

Migration

High Availability DataProtection

SystemsManagement

Disaster Recovery

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Assess Architecture Impacts“Where You Are” Has More Impact Than “Where You Are Going”

Oracle Maximum Availability Architecture (MAA)

OS independent

Well integrated with Oracle Technology

Tested and proven results

Single Third Party Oracle MAA

Increasing Effort and Impact

Minimal Impact Moderate Impact Large Impact

Storage Centric and/orModern Third Party

Less OS dependant

Supported by Third Party for both Solaris and AIX

Architecture UpdatesNeeded

Highly OS and/or version Dependent

Custom code or Many different vendors for H/A, DR, etc.

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Operation Impacts of MigrationImpacts are Pervasive but Mechanical

• Significantly simpler than one might think because bothAIX and Oracle Solaris are:– RISC UNIX– System V based– 64 bit– Big-Endian

• And simpler still when Oracle Database, Oracle Middleware and Oracle Applications:– All are tested and integrated in depth with Oracle Solaris

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Administrative Impacts of MigrationTraining and Tools Available for AIX Fluent Administrators

• Get Started- 30 Minute Migration Fundamentals at Oracle Learning Library– http://oracle.com/oll/migrate2sparc

• Get Informed- IBM AIX to Oracle Solaris Technology Mapping Guide – http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/server-storage/solaris11/documentation/aix- s

olaris-mapping-guide-1896780.pdf

• Get Certified- For Experienced UNIX/Linux Administrators– http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/server-storage/solaris11/training/index.html

• Get Happy- If you liked AIX, you will probably like Oracle Solaris better

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Application Support ConsiderationsBinary Compatibility Plus Large ISV Support Make This Simple

• Check if you Application is supported on Oracle Solaris 11 here:– http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/server-storage/solaris11/applications-1551831.

html

• Solaris Binary Application Guarantee– If your applications runs on Oracle Solaris 2.6 or later, it will run on later versions!

Guaranteed

• And as always: if only Oracle software technology and Oracle Applications are being migrated, it is even simpler and easier.

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Database ReplatformingThis is About Choices and Trade Offs, Not Mitigation

Oracle Data Pump

Oracle Streams Replication

Oracle Recovery ManagerTransportable Tablespaces

Create Table As Select

Oracle GoldenGateOracle Active Data Guard

More/Larger Tables, Rapid to Real-time Data Change Rates

Mor

e Re

sour

ce/P

rep

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Database Replatforming – Let’s Modernize

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FC

Cross Platform System Migration Environment

Power 740 IBM AIX 7.1

OracleDatabase

OracleDatabase

Oracle SPARC T5-2 Oracle Solaris 11.1

MigratedOracle

Database

MigratedOracle

Database

Ethernet Network

SAN Storage

• IBM Power 740

• AIX 7.1

• Oracle 11gR2– Grid ASM– Oracle Database

Oracle Database Export from IBM Power 740 Import to Oracle SPARC T5-2

• Oracle SPARC T5-2• Oracle Solaris 11.1• Oracle 11gR2

– Grid ASM– Oracle Database

Server Node

Domain

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FC

Power 740 IBM AIX 7.1

OracleDatabase

OracleDatabase

Oracle SPARC T5-4 Oracle Solaris 11.1

SwingbenchOrderEntry

Application

MigratedOracle

Database

MigratedOracle

Database

LDom 1 LDom 2

Server Node

Domain

Ethernet Network

SAN Storage

• IBM Power 740

• AIX 7.1

• Oracle 11gR2– Grid ASM– Oracle Database

Oracle Database Export and Import Capability on OVM for SPARC a.k.a LDoms

Oracle SPARC T5-4 Oracle Solaris 11.1

– Oracle VM Server for SPARC (LDom)

Oracle 11gR2– Grid ASM– Oracle Database

Cross Platform System Migration Environment

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Oracle Grid and Oracle Database 11gR2

Oracle Grid and Oracle Database installed upon

• SPARC T5 Systems – Oracle Solaris 11.1– Luns created/discovered WWNs mapped - ASM

• IBM Power 740– AIX 7.1– Luns created/discovered WWNs mapped- ASM

Installed and Configured on Both AIX and Oracle Solaris

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Automatic Storage Management Disk Groups

• IBM Power 740

• AIX 7.1

• ASM Instance– DATA

• 176GB Free

ASM Disk Groups prior to creating 100G+ ODB on AIX Power 740

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DBCA on IBM AIX Power 740

• IBM Power 740

• AIX 7.1

• DBCA– odbonaix

• DB Created

odbonaix Oracle Database Created

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Oracle Database Listener Control utility

• IBM Power 740

• AIX 7.1

• Listener Control utility– odbonaix

• DB Running

odbonaix status after dbca completed On IBM AIX Power 740

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Swingbench Order Entry ApplicationOracle Database Load Generator

• For Oracle database – (10g,11g,12c)

• Used by many – Including IBM Open

Systems Labs• IBM URL

• Provides Application Interface– Load/Access/Update

• Swingbench URL

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Swingbench Order Entry ApplicationOrder Entry Wizard Database Load

Request Sizing of 100G+ for odbonaix on AIX Power 740 via oewizard

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Automatic Storage Management

• IBM Power 740

• AIX 7.1

• ASM Instance– DATA

• 74GB Free

ASM Disk Groups after creating 100G+ Oracle Database on AIX

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Swingbench Order Entry ApplicationOracle Database Access/Update on IBM AIX Power 740

• IBM Power 740

• AIX 7.1

• Swingbench– Order Entry– odbonaix– 1000 user access

• Oracle Database odbonaix – Ready for Migration

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DBCA on Oracle Solaris on SPARC T5-2

• Oracle SPARC T5-2

• Oracle Solaris 11.1

• DBCA– odbonaix

• DB Created

odbonaix Oracle Database Created – preparation for Impdp

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Oracle Database Listener Control utility

• Oracle SPARC T5-2

• Oracle Solaris 11.1

• Listener Control utility– odbonaix

• DB Running

odbonaix status after dbca completed on Oracle Solaris on SPARC T5-2

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Now let’s Migrate or better yet Upgrade and then plug into the Cloud!

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Prepare and Export

MigratedOracle

Database

FC

Power 740 IBM AIX 7.1

OracleDatabase

OracleDatabase

Ethernet Network

SAN Storage

AIX$ expdp system/oracle1@odbonaix full=Y directory='dpump_dir' dumpfile=par_odbonaix%U.bmp parallel=4 logfile=par_expdp-odbonaix.log

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Prepare and Import

FC

Oracle SPARC T5-2 Oracle Solaris 11.1

MigratedOracle

Database

MigratedOracle

Database

Ethernet Network

SAN Storage

Solaris$ impdp system/oracle1@odbonaix full=Y directory='dpump_dir' dumpfile=par_odbonaix%U.bmp parallel=4 logfile=par_impdp-odbonaix-lem.log

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Migration Key Timings

STEP DURATION CREATION TIME %

Database Creation 86 minutes, 32 seconds -

Exporting Database 11 minutes 12%

Importing Database 36 minutes, 22 seconds 42%

For 100+ GB Swingbench Order Entry Database

• Export and Import a fraction of time to create benchmark

• Minutes to Migrate 100+ GB database

• Proven results as shown in this example.

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Verify Data Migrated

FC

Ethernet NetworkChecked on both IBM AIX Power 740 and Oracle Solaris on SPARC T5-2

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Swingbench Order Entry ApplicationVerify Oracle Database Access/Update on Oracle Solaris on SPARC T5-2

• Oracle SPARC T5-2

• Oracle Solaris 11.1

• Swingbench– Order Entry– odbonaix– 1000 user access verification

• Oracle Database odbonaix – Migrated via impdp– Oracle Optimized Solutions Database

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Optimized and Integrated with Best of Breed Products

Fully Tested and Certified to simplify deployments and to reduce risk

Oracle Optimized Solution for Oracle DatabaseOracle on Oracle

DATABASE

SOLARIS

ENTERPRISEMANAGEROracle

Solaris ZonesOracle VMfor SPARC

PhysicalDomains

Built-in Virtualization Technologies

Database

OperatingSystems

VirtualMachines

Servers

Storage

OracleEnterpriseManager

Ops Center 12cSPARC T-Series SPARC M6-32

SAN StorageOracle NAS Storage

Oracle Optimized Solution for Oracle Database

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Simplified Migration SummarizedWhere You Are Has More Impact Than Where You Are Going

• Four Simple Steps– More your migration is Oracle content, the quicker it will be.

• You can “Do It Yourself” or get help with expert services– Oracle Migration Factory to reduce migration duration and risk

• Proven results as shown in this example.– Reduced Risk with proven practices and tools – – Oracle Databases migrated in minutes!

• Oracle Databases can be upgraded through this approach too! – Providing new features of Multi-tenancy, In-Memory, Software on Silicon– Cloud Services with DBaaS enabling quality of service on Oracle SuperCluster

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FC

Power 740 IBM AIX 7.1

OracleDatabase

Oracle SPARC T5-4 Oracle Solaris 11.2

MigratedOracle

Database

LDom 1

Server Node

Domain

Ethernet Network

SAN Storage

• IBM Power 740

• AIX 7.1

• Oracle 11gR2– Grid ASM– Oracle Database

Oracle Database Export and Import Capability onto OVM for SPARC with Oracle Database 12c

Oracle SPARC T5-4 Oracle Solaris 11.2

– Oracle VM Server for SPARC (LDoms)

Oracle 11gR2/12c– Grid ASM– Oracle Database

Supports Cross Platform System Upgrade to Database 12c

Database 12cMultitenant

Ldom 2 Ldom 3

Swingbench Order Entry Application

Migrated and Upgraded

Oracle Database 12c

OracleDatabase

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Enabling Multitenant Database Consolidation

• Native - Non Multitenant 12c Databases &

• Multitenant Container Pluggable Databases

• Unplug/Plug – Virtualizes Databases– Multiple Media Types

• QoS• Clone Databases

– Flexible & Simplifies Development & Test

Oracle Optimized Solution for Oracle Database virtualizes Databases on systems

network and storage

Oracle Database 12c Native and Container Databases

Oracle on Oracle Provides Outstanding Architecture for Mutitenant Database

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Oracle Optimized Solution Database Cloud on SPARC SuperCluster

• Migrate AIX Oracle Database and plug into the Cloud

• Provides a rapid, Self-Service deployment model• Consolidates databases in a high-capacity, high-

performance system• Centralizes and simplifies lifecycle management and

maintenance• Provides service delivery profiles• Enables resource flexibility and provides predicable

performance

Oracle Enterprise Manager 12c Cloud Control

Cloud Ready Database Services via Engineered System

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• Optimized for Oracle Database– OSM works with Oracle AMM for SGA

dynamic resizing without reboot

• Zones support for Exadata stack on SPARC SuperCluster– Zero Overhead zones virtualization– Secure Multi-Tenant Isolation– High-performance 40 Gigabit Infiniband

Networking

• Resolves Customer Issues and needs

Solaris 11 and SPARC SuperCluster - Built for Cloud Database Services

Migrate AIX Oracle Database to SuperCluster

Multi-tenant Engineered System

T4-4 Node 1

Oracle Solaris 10

Oracle Solaris 11

DB Domain

GP Domain

Zones

Solaris Zone

Solaris Zone

Solaris ZoneSolarisZone

Zones

Zones

InfiniBand Network

EXADATASTORAGE

EXADATASTORAGE

EXADATASTORAGE

ZFS STORAGEAPPLIANCE

T4-4 Node 1

Oracle Solaris 10

Oracle Solaris 11

DB Domain

GP Domain

Zones

Solaris Zone

Solaris Zone

Solaris ZoneSolarisZone

Zones

Zones

Process supports Cross Platform Migration/Upgrading for Cloud DBaaS

Database 12cMultitenant

Oracle DB

SGA

Oracle DB

SGA

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From Best in Class to Engineered SystemsTransforming the Data Center

Best in Class ProductsOracle Optimized Solutions Engineered Systems

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Learn More About Oracle Optimized SolutionsEnable the Real-Time Enterprise

http://oracle.com/optimizedsolutions

Access information on Modernizing your IBM Environment

Review The Cloud Ready Consolidation Solution for Oracle Databases

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For More Information• White Paper: Simplifying Your Transition From AIX To Solaris:

– https://go.oracle.com/LP=3092?elqCampaignId=6285&src1=ad:pas:go:dg:sola&src2=wwmk14054228mpp006&SC=sckw=WWMK14054228MPP006

• For information on Modernizing IBM AIX/Power to Oracle Solaris/SPARC:– http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/server-storage/hardware-solutions/ibm-aix-migrat

ion-2124022.html

• For information on Oracle Optimized Solution for Enterprise Database Cloud:– http://www.oracle.com/us/solutions/oos/edb-cloud/overview/index.html

• For information on Cloud Ready Consolidation onto the Oracle Optimized Solution for Oracle Database:– http://www.oracle.com/us/solutions/oos/database/overview/index.html

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Systems and Database Sessions of Interest

Where Session or Demo

IntercontinentalGrand Ballroom A

CON6583: Be a Hero with Your DBA: Database Performance Tuning for Admins and Architects

Moscone South – 301

CON5748: Create a DBaaS Catalog in an Hour with a PaaS - Ready Infrastructure

Intercontinental Grand Ballroom C

CON7526: Top 10 Tips and Tricks to Get the Best Database Performance from Solaris Systems

Moscone South and Intercontinental Hotel

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Systems and Database Demonstrations of Interest

Kiosk # Demonstration

SC-101 3688 Modernize Your AIX Database Server with Oracle

SC-112 3689 Deploy Database-as-a-Service on Oracle SuperCluster, Simplify IT, Radically Improve Service Delivery

SC-102 3843 Accelerating Banking Automation: Optimizing Oracle FLEXCUBE Deployments

Moscone South

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Backup Slides

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Oracle Solaris and SPARC VirtualizationBetter Resource Utilization for a More Efficient Datacenter

Physical Domains Oracle VM Server for SPARC

M6-32 T-Series, M6-32

App App

Oracle Solaris Zones

Oracle Solaris

DW DB

Domain A

Domain B

OLTP DB

OLTP DB

App

App

Domain A

Domain B

Domain CWeb O

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Web DB App Web

WebWeb

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Layered Virtualization Technologies T-Series

SPARC

Oracle VM Server for SPARC

Oracle Solaris 11 Oracle Solaris 11

Solaris 11 Zone Solaris 11 Kernel Zone

Solaris 10 Zone

Solaris 11 Zone Solaris 11 Kernel Zone

Solaris 10 Zone

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Most Extensive Virtualization Infrastructure

M6-32

Physical Domain

Oracle VM Server for SPARC

Oracle Solaris 11 Oracle Solaris 11

Solaris 11 Kernel

Zone

Solaris 11 Kernel Zone

Solaris 11 Zone

Solaris 10 Zone

Physical Domain

Oracle VM Server for SPARC

Oracle Solaris 11 Oracle Solaris 11

Solaris 11 Kernel Zone Solaris 11 Zone

Virtualization Can Be Layered

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Option Description StrengthsPhysical Domains(M Servers only)

Server partitioning Electrically isolated domains – PDOMs separate servers within a single system for complete physical isolation of each server

OVM for SPARC Hardware server virtualization

Logical Domains that run on a hypervisor and provide kernel level isolation – Provide Live Migration capabilities or direct IO

Solaris Zones/Kernel Zones

Built-in OS virtualization Solaris packages, dedicated CPU resources, IP-stack, and file systems, etc. that service specific containers of applications or databases – Very Flexible - Solaris zones can be easily moved. Fully Isolated Kernel Zones

12c Pluggable Databases

In database virtualization Flexible, Mobile, Excellent choice for DB virtualization in Private Cloud

Advanced VirtualizationCan Mix these Complimentary Technologies

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Unmatched Silicon Enhancements for Enterprise SoftwareOracle Application Accelerators

• Memory scan offload• Application Data Protection • Decompression offload• Low latent cluster interconnect• Dynamic threads• Encryption

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Traditional App Deployment(Admin driven)

Database-as-a-Service Deployment(Customer - End-user driven)Specify and procure

hardware

Configure hardware

Deploy hardware

Deploy operating system and configure storage

Deploy database

Request database deployment

Adjust capacity as demand changes

Retire database when not needed

Database

Server Hardware

OS and Storage

DEPLOYMENT PORTAL

User unaware of underlying

infrastructure

Databases

Rapid Response to Business Needs

Time to provision = hours to weeks Time to provision = minutes


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