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Why Cisco UCS Servers For Oracle Workloads
Bruno Messina
Marketing Manager, Cisco Systems
Co-sponsored by Intel®
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First Let’s Test Your IT Knowledge
1.) According to IDC 2013, which system vendor is 2nd in x86 blades market share in worldwide and here in America?
2.) Which vendor uses over 6,000 blades to run 1000’s of Oracle Databases and the 2nd largest Oracle E-Business Suite deployment?
Cisco
Cisco
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First Let’s Test Your IT Knowledge
3.) Which system allows you to add an Oracle RAC node in minutes, not hours, days or even weeks?
4.) Which vendor this week has achieved 28 world record Oracle-based benchmarks since 2009?
Cisco Unified Computing System (UCS)
Cisco
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DBA’s Have Many Challenges
Responsive to Executive data demands
More work, but flat to declining budget
Policy enforcement
Set up new databases – normally takes hours/days
Availability of applications – effect of HW failures
Testing and upgrading applications
Determine performance limitations But…cannot take data offsite
Meeting spikes in workload requirements Example: Christmas shopping season!
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“Data Center revenue grew 10% with order growth rates in the mid-30s. Revenue this quarter in data center had some impact from lower backlog coming into the quarter and the timing of shipments. The pipeline continues to look very strong
and UCS continues to take market share.”
John Chambers February 2014
FY14 Q2 Earnings Announcement
Cisco’s Data Center Momentum
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Unified Computing SystemOracle Understood the UCS Value – Takes Advantage of it!
Unified Computing Solution
Server = Resource
Efficient Agile Transformative
Legacy Solutions
Server = Application
Inefficient Complex High Cost Fragile
Management and Control
Primary Network
Secondary Network
SAN A
SAN B
Oracle Endorsing Cisco UCS
• Hosts Oracle sales training 1000’s of VM’s on Oracle VM
• Oracle VM Test/Development
• Fusion QA Environment
• Hosting Customer Demos at Briefing Centers
• Initial xxclusive NoSQL Big Data certification on Cisco UCS
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XML APISTANDARD
API’S
Cisco UCS 6296 XP
Fabric Extenders
(I/O modules)
IndustryStandard APIs
Cisco UCS – A Fresh Architecture
Blade Form Factor
Rack Form Factor
FABRIC INTERCONNECTS
UCS Manager
COMPUTE
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Cisco UCS = Reduced Complexity Increased Flexibility
• Embed management
• Remove unnecessary:
Switches
Adapters
Management modules
10GbE unified fabric
• Power and cooling
1/3rd less infrastructure
Lower power
• Built for virtualisation
Processor density
VM/host ratio
I/O improvement
Extended memory
SAN
LAN
MGMT
SAN
LAN
MGMT
Multiple Ethernet Connections
Multiple SAN Connections
Separate Remote Management per Chassis
Multiple Management Modules
Additional LAN and SAN Connections
Additional Management Connections
Additional Management Connections
Additional LAN and SAN Connections
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Leading & Predictable Network PerformanceOracle RAC – Secure Data Movement
Independent Testing Results:• http://www.miercom.com/cisco•Microbursts cause as much as 60% packet drop with competitor•Nexus 5000 and Cisco UCS – better able to handle Microbursts with predictable low latency
Packet Drop During Microbursts
Pack
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Burst Size
Near Zero Data Loss, Transactions are SAFE!
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UNIFIED MANAGEMENTUNIFIED
MANAGEMENTUNIFIED MANAGEMENT
Global Stateless Computing For Workload Mobility
Domain 1 Domain 2Data Center 1
Data Center 2
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iPhone App to Access & Run Your Cisco UCS
SiMU – Simple iPhone Management of UCS
Technical notes from App developer Tige Phillips are available here.
Download the SiMU App by clicking this link, or search iTunes with “cisco ucs”
Access UCS from almost anywhere!• View Errors/Faults
• Blades• PSUs• Service Profiles
• Service Profiles• Assign Blades• Change descriptions• Change resource assignment
• Power on/off, reset blades/chassis
The flexibility of our XML API enabled development of this app!
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Installing Servers Today
LAN
SAN
•RAID settings•Disk scrub actions
•Number of vHBAs•HBA WWN assignments•FC Boot Parameters•HBA firmware
•FC Fabric assignments for HBAs
•QoS settings•Border port assignment per vNIC•NIC Transmit/Receive Rate Limiting
•VLAN assignments for NICs•VLAN tagging config for NICs
•Number of vNICs•PXE settings\•NIC firmware•Advanced feature settings
•Remote KVM IP settings•Call Home behavior•Remote KVM firmware
•Server UUID•Serial over LAN settings•Boot order•IPMI settings•BIOS scrub actions•BIOS firmware•BIOS Settings
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Simplify the Data Center: UCS Service Profiles
LAN
SAN
Cisco UCSService Profile
NIC MACs HBA WWNs Server UUID VLAN Assignments VLAN Tagging FC Fabrics Assignments FC Boot Parameters Number of vNICs Boot order PXE settings IPMI Settings Number of vHBAs QoS Call Home Template Association Org & Sub Org Assoc. Server Pool Association Statistic Thresholds BIOS scrub actions Disk scrub actions BIOS firmware Adapter firmware BMC firmware RAID settings Advanced NIC settings Serial over LAN settingsBIOS Settings
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Service Profiles Hardware State Abstraction – Oracle Examples
RAC node 2
HTTP Server ERP
RAC node 1 RAC node 4RAC node 3
ERP
Benefits For Oracle Users• Enables consistent setup, reduces service calls and downtime• Add new instance in minutes, not hours or days• Immediately test if workload is CPU or memory constrained• Automatically load profile when new server added to system• No LAN, SAN Zoning or any reconfiguration
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Rack-Wide VM Mobility
DC
POD POD
VLANVLANVLANVLAN
Broaden Mobility Domain with Network IntelligenceAchieve Unprecedented Infrastructure Efficiency
DC-Wide VM Mobility
DC
POD POD
• Network protocols enable broader VM Mobility• Implementable on Virtual and Physical• Examples: FabricPath/TRILL, VXLAN
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UCS Market Share GrowthX86 Server Blade Market Share Q4CY13
Maintained #2 in Americas (30.2%), #2 in N. America (31.8%) and #2 in the US (32.1%)1
UCS x86 Blade servers revenue grew 37% Y/Y in Q4CY131W
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• Maintained #2 worldwide in x86 Blades with 22.6%
UCS momentum is fueled by industry leading innovation
UCS #2 with 32.1%
Source: 1 IDC Worldwide Quarterly Server Tracker, Q4 2013, February 2014, Vendor Revenue Share
UCS #2 with 22.6%
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Cisco UCS Leading Server Growth
HP IBM Dell Oracle Cisco Fujitsu Market
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Y/Y Server Growth
Source: IDC Server Tracker, February 2014, WW vendor revenue, All Servers. Revenue is cumulative 4 quarters (Q1CY13 – Q4CY13)
$13.2B $12.7B $8.3B $2.2B $1.8B $49.7B$2.3B
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Who is Running Oracle on UCS, over 5,000 Customers!
EMCA̶ Improved application response and batchrun-times by 20 times
A̶ EMC’s Channel Express, “Save and Array configuration” transactions improved 800%
A̶ Saved over $7 million in capital and operational expenses
Secure-24A̶ Extended life of data centers by 35 percentA̶ Lowered amount of network cabling by 70 percentA̶ Increased number of virtual machines per blade by 30 percent
IndoffA̶ Reduced power consumption by 20 percentA̶ Cut cooling costs by more than 50 percentA̶ Saved US$80,000 in deployment of Oracle ERP suite due to reduced hardware demands
A̶ Cut software maintenance costs by as much as 35 percent, saving estimated $50,000
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Oracle Performance RecordsA History of 28 World Record Industry Standard Benchmarks & 6 Proof Points
Oracle PeopleSoft
OracleJD Edwards
Oracle Siebel
Oracle E-Business Suite
Oracle Middleware
OracleDatabase
JDE Enterprise One 9.1Oracle VM 2.22,000 Users
TPC-COracle 11g
C240 M3
TPC-COracle DB 11g & OEL
C250 M2
Oracle E-Business Suite Medium Model Payroll Batch
B200 M2
Oracle E-Business Suite Xtra Large Model Payroll B200 M3
Oracle E-Business Suite Medium Model Payroll Batch
B200 M2
Oracle E-Business Suite Medium Model
Order-to-Cash B200 M2
Oracle E-Business Suite Large Model
Order-to-Cash B200 M3
Oracle E-Business Suite Ex-large Model Payroll Batch B200
M2
SPECjbb20052-socket C260 M2
SPECjbb20052-socket B230 M2
SPECjbb20054-socket B440 M2
SPECjbb20052-socket B230 M2
SPECjbb2005X86 2-socket B200 M2
SPECjbb2005X86 4-socket C460 M1
SPECjAppServer2004 2-node B230 M1
SPECjbb2005X86 2-socket B230 M1
SPECjbb2005X86 2-socket B230 M1
SPECjAppServer20041-node 2-socket C250 M2
PeopleSoft 9.0North American Payroll255,319 Payments/Hour
Oracle E-Business Suite XL Model Payroll B200 M3
Oracle E-Business Suite XL Model Payroll B200 M3
Cisco UCS Benchmarks that held world record performance records as of date of publication
Oracle E-Business Suite Xtra Large Model Payroll Batch
B230 M2
SPECjbb2005X86 2-socket C220 M3
NoSQL Big Data1,244,550 OPTS/Sec
C240 M3
Oracle E-Business Suite Large Model Order-To-Cash B200 M3
Oracle E-Business Suite Large Model Order-To-Cash B200 M3
Siebel 8.1.1.410,000 Users
PROOF POINT
INDUSTRY STANDARD
JDE Enterprise One 9.1MS SQL
15,000 Users
JDE Enterprise One 9.1Oracle Db 11g15,000 Users
Oracle E-Business Suite Xtra Large Model Payroll B200 M3
SPECjbb20052-socket B200 M3
SPECjbb20132-socket B200 M3
SPECjbb20132-socket B260 M4
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Oracle E-Business Suite Payroll BenchmarkA History of Cisco UCS Leadership
Em
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E-Business Suite 12.0.4Medium Model PayrollResults Comparison
257,143
IBMPower 750
229,885
HP DL380
G6
401,499
HP DL380
G6
364,786
IBMx3550
422,535
CiscoB200 M2
64% faster
84% faster
581,846
CiscoB200 M2
45% faster
60% faster
E-Business Suite 12.0.4Extra-Large Model Payroll
Results Comparison
E-Business Suite 12.1.2Extra-Large Model Payroll
Results Comparison
702,576
IBMPower
730
835,189
CiscoB200 M3
19% faster
E-Business Suite 12.1.3Extra-Large Model Payroll
Results Comparison
789,515
SunX3-2L
839,865
CiscoB200 M3
6% faster
1,017,639
Cisco UCS B200 M3 Blade Server configured with two 2.70-GHz Intel Xeon processors E5-2697 v2 (24 cores total) and 128 GB of memory; running Oracle Linux 5.7 (64-bit), Oracle E-Business Suite R12 (12.1.3), and Oracle 11g Database (11.2.0.1.0; 64-bit) delivers the best overall performance of any server on the Oracle E-Business Suite Applications R12 (12.1.3) 2-Tier Extra-Large Payroll (Batch) Benchmark as of 9/10/2013 with a score of 1,017,639 Employees per Hour. For details, please see http://www.oracle.com/us/solutions/benchmark/ebs-r12-1-3-ora-l-cisco-ucs-b200-m3-2008199.pdf
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DBA’s Have Many ChallengesSolved with Cisco UCS & Service Profiles
Responsive to Executive data demands
More work, but flat to declining budget
Policy enforcement
Set up new databases – normally takes hours/days
Availability of applications – effect of HW failures
Testing and upgrading applications
Determine performance limitations But…cannot take data offsite
Meeting spikes in workload requirements Example: Christmas shopping season!
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Cisco Data Center Social Map
Twitter: @ciscoDC, #EMCWORLD
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/CiscoDC
Youtube: http://www.youtubecisco.com/datacenter
Cisco DCC Blog: http://blogs.cisco.com/datacenter
Slideshare: http://slideshare.com/CiscoDataCenter
Community: https://communities.cisco.com/community/technology/datacenter
Pinterest: http://pinterest.com/ciscosystems/data-center
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/cisco-data-center-and-cloud
Google +: http://goo.gl/irm4b
How Will New Technologies Affect Your Data Center?
Danny Dunn
Cisco Technical Solutions Architect
April 1, 2014
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