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Oracle Cloud Computing
Strategy
Brock Frank
Sr. Oracle Architect
www.collier-it.com
Disclaimer
The following is intended to outline our general product
direction. It is intended for information purposes only, and
may not be incorporated into any contract. It is not a
commitment to deliver any material, code, or functionality, and
should not be relied upon in making purchasing decisions.
The development, release, and timing of any features or
functionality described for Oracle’s products remain at the
sole discretion of Oracle.
What Is Cloud Computing
NIST Definition of Cloud
Computing
Cloud computing is a model for enabling convenient, on-demand
network access to a shared pool of configurable computing resources
(e.g., networks, servers, storage, applications, and services) that can be
rapidly provisioned and released with minimal management effort or
service provider interaction.
This cloud model promotes availability and is composed of:
5 Essential Characteristics
• On-demand self-service
• Resource pooling
• Rapid elasticity
• Measured service
• Broad network access
Source: NIST Definition of Cloud Computing v15
3 Service Models
• SaaS
• PaaS
• IaaS
4 Deployment Models
• Public Cloud
• Private Cloud
• Community Cloud
• Hybrid Cloud
SaaS, PaaS and IaaS
Software as a Service
Platform as a Service
Infrastructure as a Service
Applications delivered as a service to
end-users over the Internet
App development & deployment platform
delivered as a service
Server, storage and network
hardware and associated software
delivered as a service
Public Clouds and Private Clouds
Private Cloud
Public Clouds
• Used by multiple
tenants on a
shared basis
• Hosted and
managed by
cloud service
provider
• Limited variety of
offerings
SaaS
PaaS
IaaS
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PaaS
IaaS
• Exclusively used
by a single
organization
• Controlled and
managed by
in-house IT
• Large number of
applications
Users
Public Clouds:
• Lower upfront costs
• Economies of scale
• Simpler to manage
• OpEx
Both offer:
• High efficiency
• High availability
• Elastic capacity
Private Cloud:
• Lower total costs
• Greater control over security,
compliance & quality of service
• Easier integration
• CapEx & OpEx
44% of Large Enterprises Are Interested In
Building An Internal Cloud
Source: Cloud Computing, Compute-As-A-Service: Interest And Adoption By Company Size, Forrester Research, Inc., February 27, 2009
Cloud Computing Is a High CIO Priority
Source: Gartner
Why Are Enterprises Interested in Cloud?
Benefits of Cloud Computing
Speed
Cost
Source: IDC eXchange, "IT Cloud Services User Survey, pt. 2: Top Benefits & Challenges," (http://blogs.idc.com/ie/?p=210), October 2, 2008
What Are the Challenges Enterprises Face?
Challenges of Cloud Computing
Security
QoS
Fit
Source: IDC eXchange, "IT Cloud Services User Survey, pt. 2: Top Benefits & Challenges," (http://blogs.idc.com/ie/?p=210), October 2, 2008
Oracle Cloud Strategy
Oracle Cloud Computing Strategy
Their objectives:
• Ensure that cloud computing is fully enterprise grade
• Support both public and private cloud computing – give customers choice
Offer Applications deployed in
private shared services
environment or via public SaaS
Offer Technology to build
private clouds or run in public
clouds
Public Clouds
SaaS
PaaS
IaaS
Private Cloud
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IaaS
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Oracle Cloud Computing Strategy
Oracle Applications
Oracle Applications On
Demand
Public Clouds
SaaS
PaaS
IaaS
Oracle Technology in
public clouds
Private Cloud
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PaaS
IaaS
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Oracle Private PaaS
Oracle Private PaaS:
What, Why and How
Why Enterprise Private PaaS
Why Cloud?
Agility and speed
Efficiency and cost
IaaS
Paa
SBuilt
by
user
Why Private?
Security
Compliance
Control (particularly over QoS)
Easiest evolution of existing expertise and
practices
Why Platform?
Maximizes component re-use
Minimizes hand coding
Maximizes flexibility and control
Built
by
user
Provided
by IT
PaaS
Provided
by IT
IaaS
Oracle Cloud Platform for PaaS
Application 1
Application 2
Application 3
Platform as a Service
Cloud Management
Shared Services
Integration:
SOA Suite
Process Mgmt:
BPM Suite
Security:
Identity Mgmt
User Interaction:
WebCenter
Application Grid: WebLogic Server, Coherence, Tuxedo, JRockit
Database Grid: Oracle Database, RAC, ASM, Partitioning,
IMDB Cache, Active Data Guard, Database Security
Infrastructure as a Service
Operating Systems: Oracle Enterprise Linux
Virtualization: Oracle VM
Servers
Storage
Oracle Enterprise Manager
Lifecycle
Management
Configuration &
Compliance
Application
Performance
Management
Application
Quality
Management
Private PaaS Lifecycle
3. Use App
4. Scale up/down
2. Build App
• Adjust capacity based
on policies
• Monitor via selfservice
App Users
• Assemble app
using shared
components
• Deploy through
self-service
1. Set Up Cloud
App Developer
App Owner
App
• Meter usage and
charge back to
app owners or
departments
Self-Service Interface
Shared Components
Oracle Fusion Middleware
I
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• Set up PaaS
• Set up shared
components
• Set up selfservice portal
Oracle Database
Oracle Enterprise Linux
Oracle VM
5. Chargeback
Oracle
Enterprise
Manager
Enterprise Evolution To Cloud
Public Clouds
Hybrid
IaaS
Public Cloud
Evolution
Silo’d
Physical
Dedicated
Static
Heterogeneou
s
PaaS
SaaS
Virtual Private Cloud
App1 App2 App3
App1 App2 App3
App1 App2 App3
Private PaaS
Private PaaS
Private PaaS
Private IaaS
Private IaaS
Private IaaS
Grid
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IaaS
SaaS
Private Cloud Evolution
App1 App2 App3
PaaS
Virtual
Shared services
Dynamic
Standardized
appliances
Private Cloud
• Self-service
• Policy-based
resource mgmt
• Chargeback
• Capacity planning
Hybrid
• Federation with
public clouds
• Interoperability
• Cloud bursting
Application Grid and Database Grid:
Dynamic Capacity Adjustment
Sense demand spike
Dept App 1
App 1
Sense
demand
spike
Dept
App 2
Shared
Service
Sense demand
spike
Shared
Service
Shared
Service
Oracle
Enterprise
Manager
WebLogic Server
cluster nodes
Coherence Data
Grid nodes
WebLogic Suite-based Application Grid
Adjust
capacity
Oracle Database
RAC nodes
Oracle Database Grid: RAC, ASM, IMDB Cache
Key Database Capabilities for Cloud
Cloud Server Grid – server pooling, elastic scalability and high availability
Oracle Database 11g
Real Application Clusters
Flash Cache
Cloud Storage Grid – storage pooling, elastic scalability and high availability
Automatic Storage Management
Partitioning
Advanced Compression
Exadata Storage Servers
Cloud Security – ensures data privacy and control access
Advanced Security
Database Vault
Cloud Database Management - automated, self-managing database
Grid Control
Database Management Packs
Key Database Differentiators for Cloud
Oracle Database 11g
Industry’s fastest, scalable and fault tolerant database
Real Application Clusters
Runs ALL Oracle Database applications on server cluster
Dynamic server pooling
Automatic Storage Management
Automates file management, striping and mirroring
Oracle Exadata
Extreme query performance for ALL database applications
Database Security
Controls access at database (not individual applications)
Key Fusion Middleware Capabilities for Cloud
Application grid – clustering with dynamic adjustment for resource pooling, elastic capacity,
and high availability
WebLogic Server, Tuxedo, Coherence, JRockit
Shared components for PaaS-based application composition
SOA Suite: Shared Services
BPM Suite: Shared Processes
WebCenter Suite: Shared UI components
Bridging the divide between enterprise data centers and public clouds
Data Integration Suite: Initial setup of public SaaS apps
GoldenGate: On-going synchronization of data in the enterprise and the public clouds
SOA Suite and BPM Suite: Running unified processes across the enterprise and the public clouds
Extending Enterprise Security to envelope private and public clouds
OIM: managing users in the private and public clouds
OAM: managing access to assets in the private and public clouds
Oracle Assembly Builder
Package Multi-Tier Applications
Oracle
SOA
Suite
Oracle
BPM
Suite
Oracle
WebCenter
Oracle
Identity Mgt
Oracle Application Grid
Oracle Enterprise Manager
Oracle Database Grid
Introspection
&
Assembly
Assembl
y Builder
Oracle VM
Template
Builder
OVF Packaging
Deployment
Application A
Application B
Assembly A
Assembly B
Virtualized
Software
Appliances
Oracle VM Server
Key Fusion Middleware Differentiators for Cloud
• WebLogic Server and Tuxedo: Automated dynamic cluster scaling
WebLogic Suite
• WebLogic Server Virtual Edition: More efficient use of HW resources,
smaller footprint, simpler patching, better security
• Assembly Builder: Automated packaging and deployment of complex topologies onto a pool of shared
hardware resources with minimal user input
• Coherence: Elastic memory terascaling
• GoldenGate : real-time synchronization between enterprise data and
Cloud apps
GoldenGate
• BPM Process Composer: Web-based business process editor for
PaaS-based composite-app development
• Service Bus: enables federated deployments across enterprise and Cloud
SOA Suite
BPM Suite
• WebCenter Framework: The foundation for Cloud’s Self-Service Portal
• Business Dictionary: provides the User Experience Platform for public
and private PaaS
WebCenter Suite
• Service-Oriented Security: provides agile application security and
enables Identity-as-a-Service (Id-aaS)
Identity Management
Key Enterprise Manager Capabilities for Cloud
‘Out-of-the-Box’ Cloud Solutions
Capacity &
Consolidation
Planner
Policy-based
Workload
Management
Self-Service
Application
Cloud Setup
Metering &
Chargeback
Assembly
Packaging
Foundation Capabilities
Lifecycle Management
Configuration and
Compliance
Application
Performance
Management
Application
Quality Management
Dynamic Resource
Management
Compliance
Dashboards
Real User
Monitoring
Functional/Load
Testing
Patching
Application
Configuration
Management
SOA, Java, JVM
Real Application
Testing
Provisioning
Collection, Tracking,
History
Diagnostics, Tuning
Data Masking
Key:
Existing Capability
Planned Capability
Major Enhancement
Cloud Computing with Enterprise Manager
Cloud Needs…
Enterprise Manager
Provides…
Agility and Flexibility
Rapid Provisioning, Mass Patching,
Complete Lifecycle Management
Unified View, Centralized
Control
Centralized Monitoring, Configuration
Management
Transparency
Resource Usage Tracking, Metering
Application Visibility
Most Comprehensive Application
Performance Management
Efficiency, End-to-End Automation
Integrated Application-to-Disk
Management
Enterprise Manager Differentiators for Cloud
Only vendor to provide a complete,
vertically integrated cloud
Application aware
Applications to disk
Fast, easy application deployment
Automated application packaging and
provisioning
Appliances and multi-tier assemblies
Integrated stack management across the
lifecycle
Rich application management and monitoring
Management beyond virtual containers
Policy driven workload management and
provisioning
Can be linked to application KPIs
Oracle Private PaaS Customers
• SASU – Shared app
server utility
• DASH - Dedicated
appserver hosting
• 200 apps including PeopleSoft HR on 2,000 instances of
WLS
• Admin resources reduced from 50 to 5
• 4x reduction in application infrastructure deployment costs
• JAP - Java application
platform
• DAH – Database
platform
• Centralized deployment of 200 applications
• Operational as well as development team resources reduced by
33%: one time development cost reduced by 30%, recurring
development cost reduced by 35%
• Security governance changes implemented in 2 nights instead of
3 months
• “Middleware as a
Service”
• In the process of creating a standardized, shared middleware
infrastructure includes AppServer, SOA
• Automated provisioning of a standard build environment
• Goal to have <10 admins manage hundreds of apps
• DAP – Deutsche
Application Platform
• Shared infrastructure delivers reduces costs – 100% growth in
apps with only 15% more operating budget
• Cost savings of 40% to 90% over a dedicated solution
• Disaster recovery for all 200+ applications deployed to the
Platform
Oracle in Public Clouds
• Oracle Database, Fusion Middleware &
Enterprise Manager supported on EC2
• Amazon Machine Images (AMIs)
• Oracle Database Secure Backup to S3
• Self-service Public PaaS based on Oracle
VM, Oracle Enterprise Linux, Oracle
Database RAC and Oracle WebLogic
Server
250+ Leading SaaS Providers Use
Oracle PaaS
“8 out of 10 SaaS vendors delivering business-critical applications
run on Oracle.” – Nucleus Research
Oracle SaaS Applications
Oracle Applications
Deployed on Shared Services Private PaaS
Industry Applications
Shared Components
Oracle Fusion Middleware
Private
PaaS
Oracle Database
Oracle Enterprise Linux
Oracle VM
Oracle
Enterprise
Manager
Oracle SaaS Applications
Available Today
CRM
Wide range of
applications
Integrated
Enterprisegrade
Collaboration
Life Sciences: Drug Safety
Oracle On Demand
Flexible Deployment Options
Multi-Tenant
SaaS
Public
Single-Tenant
SaaS
Hosted &
Managed
On-Premise
Private
Pay-per-use
Licensed
OpEx
CapEx & OpEx
Off-premise
On-premise
Managed by
Customer
Managed by vendor
Vendor scheduled
maintenance
Remote
Management
Customer scheduled maintenance
Summary
Oracle Cloud Computing
Summary
Oracle’s cloud computing strategy is to offer:
1.
Technology to build private clouds or run in public clouds
2.
Applications deployed in private shared services environment or via
public SaaS
Oracle helps enterprise IT evolve to become private cloud service
providers based on our leadership position in grid computing
Oracle offers a comprehensive set of building blocks for building and
managing public and private clouds from applications to disk