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[email protected] Delivered by: Matthew Zito, GridApp John McAbel, IBM 156 5th Avenue Penthouse New York, NY 10010 P: 646.452.4100 www.gridapp.com The Ultimate Scale-Out Platform for Oracle The Ultimate Scale-Out Platform for Oracle 10 10 g g
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[email protected]

Delivered by:Matthew Zito, GridAppJohn McAbel, IBM

156 5th AvenuePenthouse

New York, NY 10010P: 646.452.4100

www.gridapp.com

The Ultimate Scale-Out Platform for Oracle 10The Ultimate Scale-Out Platform for Oracle 10gg

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[email protected]

GridApp and IBM Welcomes You!

• Thank you for attending

• Our presentation will last approximately 40 minutes with a live Q&A to follow

– Topic: The Ultimate Scale-Out Platform for Oracle 10g

– Today’s Presenters: • John McAbel, Worldwide Product Marketing Manager,

IBM System x• Matthew Zito, Chief Scientist, GridApp Systems

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IBM System x™

| Jan 2007 | © 2007 IBM Corporation

IBM BladeCenterThe Ultimate Scale-Out Solution for Oracle Database 10g

John McAbelWW Solutions [email protected]

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IBM System x

IBM BladeCenter for Oracle Jan 2007 | © 2007 IBM Corporation

Key Challenges for Oracle Database Managers Pressure to upgrade from Oracle8i or Oracle9i to

Oracle EBS version 12 only supports Oracle 10g

How easy is it to map settings from 8i or 9i to 10g?

What is the additional cost to manage a RAC environment?

Need to lower IT total cost of ownershipUnder-utilization of servers

Cost of maintaining present operating system license fee structure

Is Linux ready to handle the complexities of large data centers?

Is each new server a capital budget item?

Ability to meet Service Level Agreements (SLA’s)Increasingly difficult as IT infrastructure ages

Database administrator skill decline with employee turnover

Hardware vendors forcing “a one size fits all” conceptUNIX-based SMP vs. “Rack and Stack”

Oracle performance proof points for the proposed solution?

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IBM System x

IBM BladeCenter for Oracle Jan 2007 | © 2007 IBM Corporation

IBM and Oracle a strong Relationship for 19+ Years (27 years with JD Edwards, 16 with PeopleSoft)

Oracle managed as an Integrated Account

Enhanced a Strong BCS Relationship – 5000 Skilled consultants

IBM Viewed by Oracle as a Significant Ally Jeff Henley, Chairman, is IBM Executive SponsorCharles Phillips, President, has IBM alliance responsibilities

Strong Technology Relationship

Technical Sales Education Sessions

IBM participation in Oracle Customer Events

Shared “pay as you grow” Strategy

The IBM & Oracle Relationship

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IBM System x

IBM BladeCenter for Oracle Jan 2007 | © 2007 IBM Corporation

Blade Market Share Overview

IBM has been #1 for 13 consecutive quarters!

Source: IDC Quarterly Server Tracker, 11/2006Total Blade Server Market

41%

34%

12%

0%

10%

20%

30%

40%

50%

60%

IBM HP Dell Others

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IBM System x

IBM BladeCenter for Oracle Jan 2007 | © 2007 IBM Corporation

Shared “pay as you grow” Vision Oracle and IBM BladeCenter offer economical, upgradeable products

that allow you to make a small initial investment then grow as the needs of the business grows

IBM’s Enterprise X-Architecture delivers servers based on modular, scalable designs

Maintain Oracle Database 10g™ investment through seamless upgrade from Standard to Enterprise for increased levels of system availability

Oracle Database 10g Performance

System ProvisioningWorkload management

ScalabilityAutomated Storage ManagementIntegrated Clusterware

AvailabilityEnd-to-end TracingPredictive Behavior ReportsSystem Health ChecksBest Practice Advisories

Systems ManagementDeployment AutomationCentralized Management Console

IBM BladeCenter Performance

Intel®, AMD®, or POWER® ProcessorsEnterprise X-Architecture™Open Design

ScalabilityAdd 2-way or 4-way BladesFC and Network SwitchesCapacity On Demand

AvailabilityPredictive Failure AnalysisOnForever™ InitiativeDual GB Ethernet BackplaneCalabrated Vector Cooling™Light Path Diagnostics™

Systems ManagementIBM DirectorIntegrated Systems Management Processor

* See www.ibm.com for specifics/server

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IBM System x

IBM BladeCenter for Oracle Jan 2007 | © 2007 IBM Corporation

Nodes Deployed per RAC Cluster (Linux)

Source: Erik Peterson, Oracle RAC Development, Oracle Open World, October 2006

85% of Linux deployments are 4-nodes or less

Horizontal scale-out often required for Linux AMD/Intel based architecturesIn many cases, involves 2-CPU or 4-CPU nodes

Some other architectures offer scale-up as well as scale-out alternatives

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IBM System x

IBM BladeCenter for Oracle Jan 2007 | © 2007 IBM Corporation

IBM BladeCenter One FamilyInvestment Protection

Common Blades, Common Switches

8 Blades, 8U

Ruggedized Chassis

Telco, Military,Medical Imaging Apps

8 Blades, 8U

Ruggedized Chassis

Telco, Military,Medical Imaging Apps

BladeCenter TAnnounced: Apr. 2004

14 Blades, 7U

Enterprise & SMB Chassis

Mainstream Applications

Remote Sites (stores)

14 Blades, 7U

Enterprise & SMB Chassis

Mainstream Applications

Remote Sites (stores)

BladeCenterAnnounced: Nov. 2002

14 Blades, 9U

High Speed (>10GB)

Extreme I/O for data intensive environments

14 Blades, 9U

High Speed (>10GB)

Extreme I/O for data intensive environments

BladeCenter HAnnounced: Feb. 2006

Full performance and manageability of rack-optimized platforms ... ... at TWICE the density of most comparable non-blade 1U servers Full performance and manageability of rack-optimized platforms ... ... at TWICE the density of most comparable non-blade 1U servers

New IBM BladeCenter

HT

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IBM System x

IBM BladeCenter for Oracle Jan 2007 | © 2007 IBM Corporation

Two socket AMD

Single/Dual core

32GB Memory

Similar feature set to HS21

High memory bandwidth apps

AMD Opteron LS21

Tar

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pps

Fea

ture

s

IBM HS21

Common Chassis and Infrastructure

Intel Xeon DP

Single, Dual, Quad

32GB Memory

4 GB Modular Flash Drive - NEW

Edge and mid-tier workloads

Collaboration

Web serving

IBM JS21

Two PowerPC® processors

32-bit/64-bit solution for Linux & AIX 5L™

Performance for deep computing clusters

32- or 64-bit HPC, VMX acceleration

UNIX server consolidation

Blade Portfolio Continues to Build...

Four socket AMD

Single/Dual core

64GB Memory

Start with two sockets then grow to four

High memory bandwidth apps

AMD Opteron LS41

NEW!

Quad Core

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IBM System x

IBM BladeCenter for Oracle Jan 2007 | © 2007 IBM Corporation

Industry1U

Intel-basedBlades

AMD-basedBlades

IBM HS20w/ ULP

Industry 1U

HP Blade

IBM Blade

HP Power Usage vs IBM Blades

22%

36%

Source: HP and IBM Power Tools

53%

BladeCenter Energy EfficiencyTCO: Lowering Power and Cooling Design Saves Money

Saving power is key to lowering Total Cost of Ownership

Less SpaceLess RacksLess A/CLess HeatLess Power

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IBM System x

IBM BladeCenter for Oracle Jan 2007 | © 2007 IBM Corporation

Layer 2 Switches

SSL Appliances

Caching Appliances - Intel 32-bit based

Storage Fibre

Switches

Storage Fibre

Switches

SSL Appliances

Caching Appliances - Intel 32 bit based

Layer 4-7 Switches

Public Internet/Intranet Clients

Routers (Layer 3

Switches)

Firewalls

Storage Area

Network

Typical Cluster Configuration

Step 1Integrate Servers

Eight Database Servers - POWER based

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IBM System x

IBM BladeCenter for Oracle Jan 2007 | © 2007 IBM Corporation

Storage Area

Network

Public Internet/Intranet Clients

Routers (Layer 3

Switches)

Firewalls

ResultIBM BladeCenterCollapses Complexity

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IBM System x

IBM BladeCenter for Oracle Jan 2007 | © 2007 IBM Corporation

Simplifying Datacenter Topology

1. Ten x86 1U 2-way servers

2. RISC-based 2-way server

3. HPQ 4-way server

4. Alteon L7 E’net switches

5. FC SAN switches / Cables

11

22

3344

556677

6. Layer 2 GbE switches

7. KVM switches

8. Ethernet cables

9. KVM cables

10. Power cables

99

IBM BladeCenter

Typical Datacenter Configuration

Bladed Datacenter Configuration

101088

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IBM System x

IBM BladeCenter for Oracle Jan 2007 | © 2007 IBM Corporation

BladeCenter Chassis (back view)

Management Module

Gb Ethernet Module

Power Supply Module

Blower Module

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IBM System x

IBM BladeCenter for Oracle Jan 2007 | © 2007 IBM Corporation

An Open IBM BladeCenter Ecosystem Open Specification – Released September 2004 by IBM and Intel

260+ companies received the BladeCenter specs

BladeCenter Alliance Program – Over 350 partners IBM BladeCenter Partner Solutions Interoperability Lab IBM Engineering and Technology Services BladeCenter Open Support Center Blade.org

Founding members include: Brocade, Cisco, Citrix Systems, Intel, Network Appliance, Nortel, Novell, VMware.

Oracle has agreed to provide input and guidance to shape future direction

A collaborative organization focused on accelerating the expansion of solutions for BladeCenter

Intended to assist solution providers in developing applications and extending BladeCenter into vertical industry

“This will grow the market. It will bebetter for mainstream customers, smaller customers, and customers with specific needs.” -John Humphreys, IDC

“By opening up thespecification and making it royalty-free, it makes it very easy to do business and create products around the platform.”

-Krish Ramakrishnan, Topspin

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IBM System x

IBM BladeCenter for Oracle Jan 2007 | © 2007 IBM Corporation

IBM BladeCenter Increasing availability on three fronts…

Chipkill Memory

Dual Ethernet Backplane

Hardware Redundancies

Dual hard diskper blade

Failure Masking

Predictive Failure Analysis : HDD, VRMs, Memory,

CPU, Fans, Power Supplies

IBM Director

Built-in temperature and voltage monitor systems

Integrated System Management Processor

Failure Avoidance

Hot-plug components

Light-Path Diagnostics™

Clustering

Calibrated Vectored Cooling™

Minimized Outages

Continuous Computing for Database Solutions Keep it running: Increasing mean time between failures (MTBF) Faster fix times: Decrease mean time to repair (MTTR)

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IBM System x

IBM BladeCenter for Oracle Jan 2007 | © 2007 IBM Corporation

IBM BladeCenter H Oracle 10g FDC with AMD® Blades

IBM BladeCenter H(4) LS20 BladesRed Hat EL 4, Oracle Database 10g

IBM TotalStorage DS4500(6) EXP700 Storage Expan. Units(84) 36.4GB HDD

Figure 1. Components of the Flexible Database Cluster System

The Primary Goals for this new proof of concept were: The IBM BladeCenter H architecture and technology provide a high-availability platform for the Flexible Database Cluster. Capacity can be increased dynamically and transparently, without user interruption, to reduce workload completion time. Scalability is directly related to I/O throughput. With the IBM TotalStorage SAN architecture, adding disk drives to the array may resolve performance bottlenecks.

Two Oracle Databases utilized: OLTP = Order Entry (Size 1.1 TB) DSS = performed queries on credit

AMD-basedFDC Analysis

Oracle 10g

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IBM System x

IBM BladeCenter for Oracle Jan 2007 | © 2007 IBM Corporation

IBM BladeCenter H Oracle 10g FDC Results

On-Line Transaction Processing (OLTP) Workload

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d Results:• Scalability directly related to I/O throughput• No server scalability problems experienced• Near-linear scaling 87% through 4 nodes• 1 node (310 TPS) to 4 nodes (1081 TPS)

Results:• Oracle 10g RAC scales on demand• Sorted table had 1.6 billion rows• Sorting not performed entirely in memory• Adding nodes a non-intrusive effort• No scalability limits seen at software level • 1 node = 59 min (564,972 row/sec.)• 2 nodes = 31 min (1,075,269 row/sec.)• 4 nodes = 18 min (1,851,852 row/sec.)• Scalability was 82% from 1 to 4 nodes

Decision Support System (DSS) WorkloadReduction in Completion Time

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IBM System x

IBM BladeCenter for Oracle Jan 2007 | © 2007 IBM Corporation

Business Need Desire to upgrade to Oracle 10g with Real Application Clusters & purchase

additional licenses

Highly flexible database architecture to better manage the constantly changing demands of their business.

Required fully automated turnkey solution that ensured maximum uptime, performance and scalability.

Solution GridApp D2500 Database Appliance Solution

Three IBM BladeCenter Chassis each with:

10 dual core AMD blades, Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4 2 Cisco switches, Optical Pass Thru Module

Oracle Database 10g RAC licenses

Why IBM BladeCenter Selected Proven price/performance with Oracle 10g RAC

IBM Blades make scaling simpler and efficient.

Value of AMD Opteron Processors

Easily scale out and not have to linearly scale up was an attractive economic alternative

GridApp’s industry only next generation database platform

“We selected IBM BladeCenter to run Oracle 10g RAC and GridApp software due to its superior design. AMD-based blades were the clear choice after considering their scalability, value and proven price/performance ratio.” Alex SpinelliCIOThe Street.com

Based in New York, NY, The Street.com is a leading provider of financial services information. Consumers use the internet to access information and product services.

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IBM System x

IBM BladeCenter for Oracle Jan 2007 | © 2007 IBM Corporation

IBM BladeCenter – It’s All About Choice...Choose IBM Leading technology wrapped in openness

#1 Market Share Leader (42% IDC 2006)

Four Chassis and Four blades to choose fromIntel, AMD, POWER processor

Chose your OS: Linux, Windows, AIX, Solaris 10

Help cut your cluster cabling by 75%

IBM PowerExecutive – Monitor real power usage

Novell SLES Chassis-wide License

Vast Networking Options to chose from – Opens Specs

Built in availability features

Blade.org

Many proof of concepts & Happy customers!

Global support coverage through six IBM/Oracle International Competency centers

USA (3), France, Canada, Japan

IBM’s commitment to LinuxLinux Technology Center

IBM Global ServicesLargest Oracle Practice (Outside of Oracle)

Hardware

Oracle Database

Cluster File System

Oracle Application

Solution Development(Testing/Certification)

Professional Services

Solution Support

Hi Av - Failover

Operating SystemDeliveringA

CompleteInfrastructure

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Delivered by:Matthew Zito, Chief Scientist

156 5th AvenuePenthouse

New York, NY 10010P: 646.452.4100

www.gridapp.com

Scaling out IBM Blades & Oracle with Scaling out IBM Blades & Oracle with the Next Generation D2500the Next Generation D2500

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Clustering Technologies

• Shared-nothing – Each cluster node has no common resource with any other node

• Shared-everything – Each cluster node shares a universal pool of common resources

• Shared-something – Each cluster node shares some resources, but not others

• Active-Passive – Only one cluster node at a time is providing any given service

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Oracle RAC

• Oracle RAC is a “shared-something” cluster

• RAC nodes share:– Application state awareness (Cache Fusion)– A single set of on-disk data (ASM, OCFS,

etc.)

• RAC provides– Enhanced reliability– Enhanced scalability– Reduced processing cost

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What RAC Looks Like

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Processing is Getting Cheaper…

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…and Servers are Getting Smaller

• 8/23/06 – IDC Server Shipments– Enterprise Servers (>$500k) – down 6.9%– Midrange Servers ($25k-$499k) – down 3.5%– Volume Servers (<$25k) – up 6.2%

• Organizations are dramatically– Decreasing the size of the average deployed

server– Increasing the number of total servers

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Incremental Scalability

• Buy only what you need today

• Take advantage of the latest technology– Moore’s law works for you, since you can

buy faster servers as released and add them to the cluster

– Incrementally swap out older, slower hardware for faster hardware

• GridApp D2500 allows you to scale clusters online in minutes

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GridApp’s D2500 Database Appliance• Enterprise-grade database appliance for easy

administration and fast deployment of Oracle RAC

• Turnkey virtualized and distributed database solution in a blade form factor

• Start with as few as 2 processors, grow to hundreds

• Big box/enterprise manageability at a cost-effective price point

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The D2500 – Next Generation Database Platform• Best-of-Breed Reference Architecture

– Time-tested RAC platform– Validated infrastructure

• Over 100 Deployments

• Automation to Simplify the Deployment of RAC– RAC in a day– One-click scalability

• GridApp’s Powershare Technology for Dynamic Resource Allocation – Performance When and Where You Need It

• Deploy a highly-available RAC environment in a day

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How Does It Work?

• Hardware - IBM BladeCenter• Processors – AMD or Intel Processors • Operating System - Red Hat Enterprise

Linux• Database - Oracle 10gR2 RAC• Management Software - GridApp Clarity™

The D2500 is an all-in-one solution for your database environment

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GridApp Clarity™

• Automates the deployment of Oracle RAC– Average time to deploy RAC manually - 1-2 weeks– Average time to deploy RAC with Clarity - 45 minutes

• Adds additional HA to Oracle RAC– “Hot Spare” nodes– Helps database sustain failures across high-transaction

time periods

• Integrates with the hardware and OS– A single picture into your database environment– Integrated alerting

• One-click Scalability of Oracle RAC

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GridApp Clarity™

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Customer Case Study

• High-throughput transaction processing database

• Successfully scales from 4 to 10 nodes on-demand to accommodate load

• Three sites - production, development, disaster recovery

Cost savings: >$1m

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Summary

• Oracle RAC is the next step in database infrastructure

• GridApp’s D2500 database appliance is the next generation database platform for RAC

• GridApp and IBM together are the optimum scale-out platform for RAC

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My Contact Details

Email: [email protected]

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Schedule a Demo

• Email [email protected]

• SUBJECT LINE = Demo

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Get the CompanionD2500 White Paper

• Email [email protected]

• Subject Line = D2500 White Paper

• http://gridapp.com/resources/whitepaper_gateway.php

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Q&A

withMatthew Zito and John McAbel

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Thank You!


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