Database Consolidation
Moscone South S-022
Learn how consolidating databases can save on capital and reduce operational budgets. See the tools and learn about best practices for consolidating databases. See the advantages of consolidating onto an engineered system such as Oracle Exadata, SPARC SuperCluster or Oracle Database Appliance
4 Deployment Models Public Cloud Private Cloud Community Cloud Hybrid Cloud
Journey to Cloud
Enterprise Cloud Service Delivery Consolidation IT Silos . Standardized Technology
Heterogeneous Hard to manage and govern Per-project deployments Slow to deploy and change Low utilization, high costs
Reduce variety and and complexity Standardize at all levels Reduce risk
How to do it Fewest possible products, versions, vendors Modular configurations Pre-defined placement policies Pre-defined database options Plan for expansion and exceptions
How to do it
Provision as little as possible Share as much as possible Consolidate as much as possible Pre-defined co-location and fullness policies Isolate only as needed
Modular, pre-built components Dynamic footprint (e.g., QoS Management) Rolling upgrades Self-service Metering and Chargeback
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Journey to Cloud
Siloed
Value
Standardize
Simplification
Consolidate
Cost savings Floor space
Service Delivery
Agility Self-Service Online management Automation
Cloud
Pay-as-you-go Location independence Unified Service Delivery
Capabilities
Custom deployment
Multiple OS Multiple Vendors Multiple DB versions Multiple patch levels Custom config Custom SLAs Dedicated Size, deploy to need Low utilization
Standard deployment
Standard OS Limited Vendors Std DB version Std patch levels Std config Std SLAs Standard H/W Fix deployment pools Pre-deployed
Capabilities
Dynamic Resources IT Provisioning Manual placement Fixed rate chargeback Static Pools
Capabilities
Dynamic Footprint Online Upgrades Live Migration Self-Service Provisioning Policy placement Metering and Chargeback Quarantine Dynamic Pools
Capabilities
Site Load Balance Policy Site placement Geo Live migration Cloud Bursting Hybrid Cloud Public Cloud Dynamic Pools Unlimited capacity Active everywhere
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Infrastructure Cloud
Server Consolidation VM-based provisioning
Reasons for adoption
Simple to implement Strong Isolation Mixed workloads Legacy support
HR
CRM
ERP
Drawbacks
Non-standardized Lower consolidation density Lower ROI Performance (latency) Managing sprawl Not suitable for all deployments
DB
OS
DB
OS
DB
OS
Hypervisor
HR
ERP
CRM
DB
Considerations
OS standardization Isolation
DB
DB OS
OS
HR
ERP
CRM
DB
Considerations
Application validation required OS and DB standardization Isolation
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Engineered Systems
Database Appliance
Exalytics
SPARC SuperCluster
Expedited time to value Easier to manage and upgrade Lower cost of ownership
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SESSION
Building and Managing a Private Oracle Database Cloud Choosing the Oracle Engineered System to host your Database Cloud Best Practices with Oracle Exadata for Database Consolidation Oracle Enterprise Manager DBaaS: Database, Schema, or Terabytes of Data in Minutes Database Consolidation Demystified: Plan, Test, and Consolidate
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3:15 4:45 4:45
ROOM
Moscone S. RM 103 Moscone S. RM 301 Moscone W. RM 3022
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Moscone W. RM 3018
4:45
Moscone W. RM 3020
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SESSION
Best practices for Database Consolidation in Private Database Clouds (with Savvis)
Garmins Migration of Critical Databases to a Consolidated Oracle Exadata Environment Using Oracle Enterprise Manager to Manage Your Own Private Cloud Consolidating Databases with the Latest Generation of Database Technology
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10:15 11:45 11:45 1:15
ROOM
Moscone S. RM 102 Moscone W. RM 3016 Moscone S. RM 103 Moscone S. RM 104
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Using Resource Manager for Oracle Database Consolidation
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11:45
ROOM
Moscone S. RM 300
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Moscone W. RM 3020
Best practices for implementing Oracle Database as a Service with Sabre Application Deployment and Consolidation Best Practices on Oracle Exadata
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1:15
Moscone S. RM 301
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