Adopting Enterprise Cloud Computing
Rex Wang VP Infrastructure & Management Sushil Kumar VP Product Strategy & Business Development
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Cloud Is At the Peak of the Hype Curve
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What Is Cloud Computing?
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Often characterized by: Virtualized computing resources Seemingly limitless capacity/scalability Dynamic provisioning
* Source: Wikipedia.org
Self-service Pay-for-use pricing
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Pros and Cons
Benefits Challenges/Issues
Speed Cost Fit
Security QoS
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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Cloud Computing
SaaS | PaaS | IaaS
Public Clouds
&
Public | Private | Hybrid
Private Cloud
I N T R A N E T SaaS PaaS IaaS
SaaS PaaS IaaS
I N T E R N E T Both offer: High efficiency High availability Elastic capacity
Users
Public Clouds: Lower upfront costs Economies of scale Simpler to manage OpEx
Private Cloud: Lower total costs Greater control over security, compliance & quality of service Easier integration CapEx & OpEx
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Public Cloud Will Grow To 10% Of Enterprise IT Spend By 2013
Public Cloud vs. On-Premise
Source: IDC eXchange, "IDC's New IT Cloud Services Forecast: 2009-2013," (http://blogs.idc.com/ie/?p=543), October 5, 2009
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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
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Awareness and Adoption of Cloud Principles Is Growing
Use of Cloud Principles
30%
30% 25% 20% 15% 10% 5% 0%
Yrs 1- 3 <1 <1 1-3 No plan
18%
17%
19% 15%
Implementing
Planning to Implement
Source: Oracle Private Cloud Computing for Executives Survey, 2009
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Why Private Cloud Instead of Public
Greater control over security and compliance Easier integration w ith existing/other investments Low er costs over the long term Higher quality of service Better platform for innovation and competitive advantage Greater flexibility in selection of data center locations Other
30% 19% 15% 14% 12% 11% 1%
5% 10% 15% 20% 25% 30% 35%
0%
Source: Oracle Private Cloud Computing for Executives Survey, 2009
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Oracle Cloud Computing Strategy
Our objectives: Ensure that cloud computing is fully enterprise grade Support both public and private cloud computing give customers choice
Public Clouds
2 Provide enabling 1 Offer customers a
Private Cloud
technology to other cloud providers
SaaS PaaS
IaaS
growing number of applications as SaaS services I N T E R N E T 3 Give customers the choice to deploy Oracle technologies in either private clouds or public IaaS clouds
I N T R A N E T
SaaS PaaS IaaS
Users
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Oracle Cloud Computing Strategy
Our objectives: Ensure that cloud computing is fully enterprise grade Support both public and private cloud computing give customers choice
Public Clouds
2 Provide enabling 1 Offer customers a
Private Cloud
technology to other cloud providers
SaaS PaaS
IaaS
growing number of applications as SaaS services I N T E R N E T 3 Give customers the choice to deploy Oracle technologies in either private clouds or public IaaS clouds
I N T R A N E T
SaaS PaaS IaaS
Users
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Oracle SaaS Applications
Available Today
CRM
Wide range of applications Integrated Enterprise-grade
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Collaboration
Life Sciences: Drug Safety
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Oracle On Demand
Flexible Deployment Options
Multi-Tenant SaaS Single-Tenant SaaS Hosted & Managed Remote Management On-Premise
Public Pay-per-use OpEx Off-premise Managed by vendor Vendor scheduled maintenance
Private Licensed CapEx & OpEx On-premise Managed by Customer
Customer scheduled maintenance
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Oracle Cloud Computing Strategy
Our objectives: Ensure that cloud computing is fully enterprise grade Support both public and private cloud computing give customers choice
Public Clouds
2 Provide enabling 1 Offer customers a
Private Cloud
technology to other cloud providers
SaaS PaaS
IaaS
growing number of applications as SaaS services I N T E R N E T 3 Give customers the choice to deploy Oracle technologies in either private clouds or public IaaS clouds
I N T R A N E T
SaaS PaaS IaaS
Users
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Oracle Platform for SaaS
SaaS App 1 SaaS App 2 SaaS App 3
Integration: SOA Suite
Process Mgmt: BPM Suite
Security: Identity Mgmt
Oracle Enterprise Manager
User Interaction:
WebCenter
Application Performance Management Configuration Management Lifecycle Management Application Quality Management
Application Grid: WebLogic Server, Coherence, Tuxedo, JRockit Database Grid: Oracle Database, RAC, ASM, Partitioning, IMDB Cache, Active Data Guard, Database Security Operating Systems: Oracle Enterprise Linux Virtualization: Oracle VM
Oracle Platform for SaaS Comprehensive platform to build, deploy and manage SaaS applications Service provider reliability, availability, scalability and security Single platform for both on-premise and SaaS-based deployments Multi-tenant
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Rackspace Public PaaS
Oracle VM, WebLogic, Oracle Database, RAC
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250+ Cloud Service Providers Have Adopted Oracles Platform for SaaS
8 out of 10 SaaS vendors delivering business-critical applications run on Oracle. Nucleus Research
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Oracle Cloud Computing Strategy
Our objectives: Ensure that cloud computing is fully enterprise grade Support both public and private cloud computing give customers choice
Public Clouds
2 Provide enabling 1 Offer customers a
Private Cloud
technology to other cloud providers
SaaS PaaS
IaaS
growing number of applications as SaaS services I N T E R N E T 3 Give customers the choice to deploy Oracle technologies in either private clouds or public IaaS clouds
I N T R A N E T
SaaS PaaS IaaS
Users
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Deploy Oracle Technology In Either Public Or Private Clouds
http://aws.amazon.com/solutions/featured-partners/oracle/
Oracle Database, Fusion Middleware & Enterprise Manager supported on EC2 Amazon Machine Images (AMIs) Oracle Database Secure Backup to S3
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Oracle Application Express
Quickly develop web-based database applications Self-service provisioning and wizard-based app design Dedicated workspaces in a shared environment Deploy without lock-in to your data center, Amazon EC2 or other APEX hosters
Your Data Center
Deployment options
Amazon EC2
apex.oracle.com
Oracle Application Express
Apex hosters
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Enterprise Evolution To Cloud
Public Clouds
IaaS
Hybrid
IaaS
PaaS
Public Cloud Evolution Private Cloud Evolution
App1 App2 App3 App1 App2 App3
SaaS PaaS SaaS
Virtual Private Cloud
App1 App2 App3
App1 App2 App3
Private PaaS Private IaaS
Private PaaS Private IaaS
Private PaaS Private IaaS
Silod
Physical Dedicated Static Heterogeneous
Grid
Virtual Shared services Dynamic Standardized appliances
Private Cloud
Hybrid
Self-service Federation with public clouds Policy-based resource mgmt Interoperability Chargeback Cloud bursting Capacity planning
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Case Study: Oracle IT
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Oracle IT: Oracle University
Dynamic Provisioning with Grid Computing
Education Services 2,300 environments automatically provisioned weekly 1/10th the hardware CPU utilization increased from 7% to 73% Floor space reduced 50% Power consumption reduced 40% Servers:Administrator ratio increased 10X Revenue/Server increased 10X
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Oracle IT: Oracle On Demand
High Efficiency with Grid Computing
Public SaaS and Managed Services Over 3.6 million end users 50 systems provisioned/week 159 refreshed, 30 patches 89% running on latest release Hardware reduced 67% CPU utilization increased from 9% to 55%
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Oracle IT: Oracle Development
Self-Service Private Cloud
Dev/Test for Oracle Database, Fusion Middleware & Enterprise Manager 6,000 VMs across 2,600 physical servers, self-service for over 3,500 developers 45,000 jobs/day Utilization 80%
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Oracle Cloud Platform & Cloud Management
Application 1 Application 1 Application 2 Application 2 Application 3 Application 3
Platform as a Service
Shared Services
Integration: SOA Suite Process Mgmt: BPM Suite Security: Identity Mgmt
User Interaction:
Cloud Management
WebCenter
Oracle Enterprise Manager Configuration Mgmt
Application Grid: WebLogic Server, Coherence, Tuxedo, JRockit Database Grid: Oracle Database, RAC, ASM, Partitioning, IMDB Cache, Active Data Guard, Database Security
Lifecycle Management Application Performance Management Application Quality Management
Infrastructure as a Service
Operating Systems: Oracle Enterprise Linux Operating Systems: Oracle Enterprise Linux Virtualization: Oracle VM Servers Storage
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Cloud Management Roadmap
Application 1 Application 1 Application 2 Application 2 Application 3 Application 3
Cloud Management
Oracle Enterprise Manager Configuration Mgmt
Platform as a Service
Shared Services
Lifecycle Management
Integration: SOA Suite Process Mgmt: BPM Suite Security: Identity Mgmt
User Interaction:
WebCenter
Application Performance Management Application Quality Management Self-Service Assembly Builder Policy-based Resource Scheduling Metering/Chargeback Capacity & Consolidation Planning Federated Management
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
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Oracle Cloud Computing
Summary
Oracles cloud computing strategy is to offer: 1. SaaS and Managed Services (Oracle On Demand) 2. Technology to other cloud service providers (Oracle Platform for SaaS) 3. Technology that customers can run in either public and private clouds Oracle best positioned to help enterprise data centers evolve to become private cloud service providers - Thanks to our years of investment in developing Grid technologies - Oracle provides Grid capabilities in every layer of the stack Infrastructure to Applications Oracle offers a comprehensive set of building blocks for building and managing public and private clouds from applications to disk
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