Cloud Computing Strategy
Cloud Computing Strategy
Cloud Computing Strategy
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Cloud Computing and Virtualization
Are Top CIO Priorities
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NIST Definition of Cloud Computing
Cloud computing is a model for enabling convenient,
Cloud computing is a model for enabling convenient, on-
on-demand
demand network
networkaccess
accesstotoaashared
shared pool of configurable
pool of
computing
configurable resources
computing (e.g., networks,
resources servers, storage,
(e.g., networks,
applications,
servers, storage, and services)and
applications, thatservices)
can be rapidly
that provisioned
can
and released with minimal management effort or service
be rapidly provisioned
provider and released with minimal
interaction.
management effort or service provider interaction.
This cloud model promotes availability and is composed of:
This cloud modelCharacteristics
5 Essential promotes availability
3 Service and is
Models 4 Deployment Models
On-demand self-service SaaS Public Cloud
composed of:
Resource pooling PaaS Private Cloud
Rapid elasticity IaaS Community Cloud
Measured service Hybrid Cloud
Broad network access
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Public Clouds and Private Clouds
Public Clouds Private Cloud
Used by Exclusively
multiple SaaS
SaaS I I Apps
SaaS used by a
tenants on a N N single
shared basis T T organization
PaaS
PaaS E R PaaS
PaaS
Hosted and R A Controlled and
managed by N N managed by
IaaS
IaaS E E IaaS
IaaS
cloud service in-house IT
T T
provider
Trade-offs
Lower upfront costs Lower total costs
Outsourced management Greater control over security, compliance, QoS
OpEx CapEx & OpEx
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Why Are Enterprises Interested in Cloud?
What Are the Challenges Enterprises Face?
Benefits Challenges/Issues
Speed Security
QoS
Cost
Fit
Source: IDC eXchange, "IT Cloud Services User Survey, pt. 2: Top Benefits & Challenges," (http://blogs.idc.com/ie/?p=210), October 2, 2008
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Do You Provide or Use Internal or Private Clouds?
Preliminary findings from the IOUG ResearchWire member study on Cloud Computing, conducted in August-September 2010.
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Does Your Company Use Services from Public
Cloud Providers?
Yes 13.8%
No 54.6%
Under consideration 11.2%
Dont know/unsure 20.4%
Preliminary findings from the IOUG ResearchWire member study on Cloud Computing, conducted in August-September 2010.
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What Type of Private Platform and Infrastructure
Cloud Services Is Your Company Providing?
Most popular:
App Server as a service
Database as a service
Preliminary findings from the IOUG ResearchWire member study on Cloud Computing, conducted in August-September 2010.
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Evolution of Private and Public Clouds
Public Cloud Evolution Public Clouds Hybrid
MSP
ISP CSP/
Telcos IaaS PaaS IaaS
SaaS
ASP ISV
PaaS SaaS
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Oracle Offers Customers Choice
SaaS
SaaS I I Apps
SaaS
N N
T T
PaaS
PaaS E R PaaS
PaaS
R A
N N
IaaS
IaaS E E IaaS
IaaS
T T
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Oracle on Demand Cloud Services
On Premise
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Oracle Fusion Applications
Deployed on Shared Services Private PaaS
Industry Applications
Shared Components
Private PaaS
Private IaaS
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Full Oracle Software Stack Certified and
Supported on Oracle VM on Amazon EC2
Amazon EC2 now
supports Oracle VM
Fully certified and supported:
Certified & Oracle Database, Oracle Fusion
supported Middleware, Oracle Applications
(EBS, PeopleSoft, Siebel),
Oracle Enterprise Manager
Oracle license portability
Oracle Unbreakable Linux support
and Amazon Premium Support
Amazon Machine Images (AMIs)
based on Oracle VM Templates
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Oracle PaaS Hosted by Savvis
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Oracle Private Cloud Platform
Platform as a Service Cloud Management
Complete
Shared middleware and database services cloud lifecycle
Elastically scalable, highly available management
Extreme performance
Complete
Comprehensive functionality apps to disk
Robust development environment management
Rapid deployment Self-service
Policy-based
Infrastructure as a Service resource
management
Shared compute and storage services Metering &
Elastically scalable, highly available chargeback
Physical and virtual
x86 and SPARC
Flash, disk and tape storage
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Oracle Private Cloud Platform
Applications Cloud Management
Oracle Enterprise
Oracle Apps Manager
3rd Party Apps ISV Apps
Application
Performance Mgmt
Platform as a Service
Lifecycle
Integration: Process Mgmt: Security: User Interaction:
Management
SOA Suite BPM Suite Identity Mgmt WebCenter
Infrastructure as a Service
Oracle Solaris
Operating OracleLinux
Systems: Oracle Enterprise Linux Ops Center
Oracle VM for SPARC (LDom) Oracle VM for x86
Solaris Containers
Physical & Virtual
Servers Systems Mgmt
Storage
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Exadata and Exalogic
Extreme Performance, Engineered Systems
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Server Virtualization and Clustering Deliver
Resource Pooling and Elastic Scalability
Both server virtualization and clustering are key technologies for cloud
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Server Virtualization Options
HYPERVISOR HYPERVISOR
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WebLogic Virtualization Option
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Oracle Virtual Assembly Builder
config1
config2
Assembly =
Appliances
(VM Templates +
Dev/Test configuration
Environment Metadata) +
relationships & start
order Metadata Production
Environments
Package up complex structure from dev/test and reconstitute in production
Minimize setup time and risk of hard-to-debug configuration errors
Easily replicate in production with minor variations
Each production instance has well-contained configuration parameters for
flexibility
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Complete Cloud Lifecycle Management
Deploy
Patch
Decommission
Scale Up/Down Monitor
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Oracle Cloud Platform Key Differentiators
Comprehensive PaaS Solution
Elasticity across the stack (clustering and server virtualization)
Integrated hardware and software (Exadata, Exalogic)
Application-Aware Cloud
Oracle packaged, 3rd party, custom applications
Application-to-disk and Business Service Level Management
Deployment Efficiency
Oracle Virtual Assembly Builder
Oracle WebLogic Server Virtualization Option
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Oracle Leadership in Cloud Computing
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