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Fujitsu Executive Solution Session at Oracle OpenWorld 2012 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- An Update on SPARC Platform Collaboration Between Oracle and Fujitsu A variety of myths in the industry will be busted in this session. Fujitsu presented the world’s fastest supercomputer at Oracle OpenWorld 2011. At this year’s Oracle OpenWorld, Fujitsu is providing a roadmap update for the collaboration between the two firms. The combination of fast and scalable SPARC processor design, Fujitsu”s new supercomputer technology, and Oracle’s systems software expertise are further evolving this winning platform. The SPARC-based systems are ideal for cloud computing, big data processing, and mission-critical computing, because of their speed, capacity, and reliability. Fujitsu and Oracle engineers are ensuring that SPARC systems run well with next generations of Oracle Solaris, Oracle Database, and other Oracle software products. Also, learn more from this session on what Fujitsu has done in response to Japan’s 3/11 disaster.

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An Update on SPARC Platform

Collaboration Between Oracle and Fujitsu

Goro Watanabe SVP Fujitsu R&D Center NA

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Overview

Update: 3.11 Disaster in North-East Japan Executive Session Focus Supercomputing New Generation SPARC64 Processor Fujitsu and Oracle Partnership Summary Raffle 1

Real Issues: Debris

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Real Issues: Rebuilding Community

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Real Issues: Mental Health

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Real Issues: Nuclear Plant Problems

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Fujitsu Acts Rebuilding Network Infrastructure Donating Cell Phones Monitoring Radiation Supporting Mental Care

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Fujitsu Acts

21st Century Achievement Award Computerworld

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Executive Solution Session Focus

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Related Fujitsu Sessions Keynote Noriyuki Toyoki Corporate SVP, Fujitsu Limited

Executive Solution Session Goro Watanabe SVP, R&D Center, Fujitsu America

Conference Session Kevin Oltendorf VP, R&D Center, Fujitsu America

Monday, October 1st

NOW!

Tuesday, October 2nd

10:15-11:15am 9

Executive Session Focus Freedom

Freedom of Choice A Choice

Help CIOs to make a Right Choice By Busting Myths that Prevent

the Correct Choice 10

MYTH BUSTER!!!

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Myth: Apple started Tablet Computer

Busted

Myth: Apple started iPad

Busted 12

Fujitsu iPAD Fujitsu iPAD was introduced in 2002. In 2010, Apple announced the iPad.

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Fujitsu STYLISTIC M532

Work and Enjoy with Confidence

Business Ready

Secure Working

Boundless Mobility

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Myth in 2007: There will be NO Sub-Prime Crisis

Busted

Copyright © 2012 Standard & Poor's Financial Services LLC, a subsidiary of The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved.

50100150200

1987 1991 1996 2001 2006 2011

S&P/Case-Shiller U.S. National Home Price Index

Supercomputing

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PRIMEHPC FX10

“The system can be scaled to meet customer needs up to a 1,024 rack configuration achieving a super-high speed of 23.2 PFLOPS.”

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New Generation General Purpose SPARC64 Processor

SPARC64™ X

“sparc sixty-four ten”

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SPARC64™ X Design Concept General Purpose High Performance Processor Scalability : up-to 64 sockets HPC-ACE: Innovative ISA extensions to SPARC-V9

New features for future Business Servers Virtual Machine Architecture Software On Chip Embedded IOC (PCI-GEN3 controller) Direct CPU-CPU interconnect

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Software on Chip

A S/W Program Implemented as a H/W instruction

The targets Decimal operation (IEEE754 decimal and NUMBER) Cypher operation (AES/DES) Database acceleration

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SPARC64™ X Chip Overview Architecture Features

• 16 cores x 2 threads • SWoC (Software on Chip) • Shared 24 MB L2$ • Embedded Memory and IO Controller

28nm CMOS • 23.5mm x 25.0mm • 2,950M transistors • 1,500 signal pins • 3GHz

Performance (peak) • 288GIPS/382GFlops • 102GB/s memory throughput

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SPARC64TM X interconnects SPARC64TM X interconnects

CPU i/f: 14.5GB/s x 5ports (peak) DIMM i/f: 65.6GB/s (STREAMtriad)

• 3 ports: glueless 4way CPU interconnect

System on Chip LSIs embedded in the chip

DDR3 DIMMs

DDR3 DIMMs

DDR3 DIMMs

DDR3 DIMMs

CPU

CPU

CPU

CPU

102GB/s

14.5GB/s

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Software on Chip performance - Highlight

(*) : HASH is one of functions being used frequently in DBMS transactions.

NUMBER

x430

Crypto x163

Compare x15 Copy x12 HASH (*) x7

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NUMBER Performance

Format conversion required between decimal on Database and binary on Processors

Exclusive arithmetic unit inside of SPARC64 X offloads the conversion to hardware.

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1000

SPARC64 VII+(3GHz)

SPARC64 X(3GHz)

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793

w/Vector

w/o Vector

SUM(8B+8B)

Chip Throughput

Mop/s

45,044

x430

x7.7

Fujitsu will decide the official name of this machine at a later date. 24

Crypto Performance ・ Crypto-compliance

mandatory for current & future ICT transactions

・ SPARC64 X’s micro-

architecture boosts encryption & decryption processes

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10,000

20,000

30,000

40,000

50,000

SPARC64 VII+(3GHz)

SPARC64 X(3GHz)

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46,880

Chip Throughput

MB/s

X158.9

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10,000

20,000

30,000

40,000

50,000

SPARC64 VII+(3GHz)

SPARC64 X(3GHz)

286

46,495

Encrypt Decrypt

X162.6

MB/s

Fujitsu will decide the official name of this machine at a later date. 25

SPECint®_rate2006

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5,000

10,000

15,000

20,000

25,000

IBM POWER 7 SPARC64 X Prototype (64 sockets)

11,300

22,445

The IBM POWER7 result reflects a result published as of November, 2010. The SPARC64 X Prototype result is a measured estimate run on pre-production hardware. Fujitsu will decide the official name of this machine at a later date. SPEC and SPECint are registered trademarks of the Standard Performance Evaluation Corporation. For the latest SPEC benchmark results, visit http://www.spec.org

(estimated)

SPARC64 X Prototype provides

twice the performance of

IBM Power 7 server,

based on

measured estimates.

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STREAM Benchmark Triad

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500

1,000

1,500

2,000

2,500

3,000

3,500

4,000

IBM POWER 595 SPARC64 X Prototype (64 sockets)

806

3527 X4.9

SPARC64 X Prototype

provides x5 performance of

IBM Power 595,

based on

measured estimates

SPARC64 X is NO.1 in the world UNIX server. SPARC64 X result is measured by pre-production system. Source of IBM POWER 595 data is in http://www.streambench.org/ Fujitsu will decide the official name of this machine at a later date. 27

Prototype Building Block: Hardware Scalability

1~16 Building Blocks

Fiber Cable

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P-51 Mustang

P-47 Thunderbolt

Prototype Liquid Cooling: Airplane Analogy

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Rolls Royce Merlin Liquid Cooled Engine

P&W R-2800 Air Cooled Engine

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Myth: Liquid Cooling for a computer is Great,

but Expensive, Heavy and Risky.

Busted By LLC Technology

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A Look at a Prototype

Endoscope DEMO 32

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SPARC64 X Technologies: Supercomputer Technologies

“Beautiful” “Future of Computing”

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SPARC64 X Technologies: Supercomputer Technologies RAS More Cores, More ALUs SIMD Software on Chip All New Liquid cooling Building Block

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Guest Speech

Sumanta Chatterjee VP, Database VOS Group Oracle

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Optimizing Oracle Database on SPARC64 X

Sumanta Chatterjee VP Database VOS Group

The preceding 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 remains at the sole discretion of Oracle.

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Opportunities with SPARC64 X

Software on a Chip

CPU capabilities

Memory interconnect

I/O

Scalability

Software on a Chip

Provide direct access to HW

Main features being considered for adoption:

– Hash functions – Oracle Numbers – Cryptographic functions

SPARC64 X Processor

It is a SPARC! Features:

– 2.95 billion transistors and 28 nm – High CPU frequency (3 GHz) – 16 cores X 2 threads – Giant 24 MB L2 cache

Provides huge opportunities: – Single thread performance – Parallel execution

SPARC 64 X Memory

Very large Memory configurations – 2 TB for 4 Socket systems (32 GB DIMMs)

Huge memory bandwidth 65.6 GB/s – Possibilities of great in-memory functionality

Offer possibilities for: – Large SGA and thus large buffer cache – Carry huge DB workloads – Excellent OLTP platform

SPARC64 X Interconnect

Support for PCI-e Gen3

Ability to do high bandwidth low latency I/O

Scale out to 64 sockets Allows for large DSS deployments

SPARC64 X + Solaris + Oracle DB

Tightly integrated solution Extraordinary RAS features Makes a great platform for running Oracle Partners committed to provide the best solutions for

our customers

Myth: With Cloud, Life is Easy

Myth: With Cloud, we don’t need

High-Tech Computers Anymore

Myth: With Cloud, we don’t need computers Anymore

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OSS Thread LLC virtualization Hypervisor Big Data Cluster High-performance High-Speed Interconnect SOA SSD security

fast wide-area networks

SMP

Hadoop

High Speed processing

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Technology Provider

Service Provider CIO, Corporate IT Group

Customers, Employees, Executives End User

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Scale-Up? or Scale-Out? For Big Data and Cloud

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A Truck Analogy

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A Truck Analogy One 100t Trailer One-hundred 1t Trucks

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One 100t Trailer

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One-hundred 1t Trucks

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Many Small Computers Can’t Always Replace

a Larger and Faster Computer.

No Matter How Many.

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The Right Machine for the Right Job. 55

Myth: LINUX is better than UNIX

Myth:

UNIX is better than LINUX 56

Linux Kernel Change Submission 1. None 3. Novell 5. IBM 7. Consultant 9. Academia

11. Fujitsu

2. Red Hat 4. Intel 6. Unknown 8. Oracle 10. Nokia

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Myth: TCO matters

True, but do you know your TCO?

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Guest Speech

Bill Nesheim VP, Solaris Platform Engineering, Oracle

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The preceding 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 remains at the sole discretion of Oracle.

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Bill Nesheim VP, Solaris Platform Engineering Oracle

Engineered Together

Tested Together Certified Together

Upgraded Together

Managed Together

Supported Together

Deployed Together

Copyright © 2012, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Insert Information Protection Policy Classification from Slide 12 64

SPARC MB86900

1987 1998

JPS1 Joint SPARC specification

Solaris 2.6 I/O DR (sbus)

Solaris 10 Zones, ZFS, SMF, FMA

Solaris 7 (64 bit) System Board DR

1999 2000 2002 2005 2007 2011

25 years of SPARC & Solaris collaboration

Solaris 8 Multipath IO

Solaris 9 MPO

Copyright © 2012, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Insert Information Protection Policy Classification from Slide 12 65

Powering Your Enterprise Infrastructure Trust The UNIX Leader

World record performance leader

Most deployed UNIX

Non-stop innovation investment

25+ years enterprise experience

Oracle Solaris

Copyright © 2012, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Insert Information Protection Policy Classification from Slide 12 66

Unequaled Investment Protection

Preserve your software investments – Easily carry older Solaris environments forward – 15 years of Application Binary Guarantee Platform & Vendor Choice Source code compatibility for developers

Oracle VM

Oracle Solaris 10 Oracle Solaris 11

Solaris 11 Zone Solaris 10 Zone

Solaris 8 Zone

Solaris 9 Zone

Solaris 10 Zone

Myth: Fujitsu and Oracle will NOT Partner

(IBM)

Busted 67

Summary: Fujitsu and Oracle Partnership Best Platform for Best Software Seamless Customer Interface More Choices, Broader Coverage

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Subaru Telescope on Mauna Kea, Hawaii

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Subaru Telescope on Mauna Kea, Hawaii 72

Fujitsu SPARC Computers at Subaru 73

Question: What was the challenge to the Computers at Subaru National Observatory (alt. 4,205m = 13,796ft) in Hawaii?

A: Computer got too hot B: Computer got too cold C: Air too dry D: Air too wet E: Unstable voltage

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Related Fujitsu Sessions and Contact Info

Goro Watanabe SVP, R&D Center, Fujitsu America

gwatanabe@us.fujitsu.com

Kevin Oltendorf VP, R&D Center, Fujitsu America

koltendorf@us.fujitsu.com

Tuesday, October 2nd

10:15-11:15am

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Visit the Fujitsu Booth!!! #1311 @Moscone South

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Summary

Your SPARC investment is protected. SPARC64 X is the best solution for Cloud, Big Data, Oracle Database, Fusion Middleware and Applications

Future is in High Speed Computing. Fujitsu and Oracle provide you a Choice. Be yourself, Be a Human.

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It’s TIME for RAFFLE!!! Fujitsu STYLISTIC M532

Business Ready

Secure Working

Boundless Mobility

Work and Enjoy with Confidence

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