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1 An Oracle White Paper January 6 th, 2013 Exalogic & Exadata: The Optimal Platform for Oracle Commerce
2 Exalogic & Exadata: The Optimal Platform for Oracle Commerce Disclaimer The following 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. Any statements in this document about current support are accurate as of release date of this document and may not be accurate at any time after that date. For currently supported environments, see the official support matrix.
3 Executive Summary Around the world ecommerce is booming, with no end in sight. Internet Retailer projects that global ecommerce revenue will top $1.25 trillion in , after nearly a decade of double-digit annual growth. In the U.S., Q marked the eighth consecutive quarter of double-digit growth 2. This white paper will explore how three new trends are now driving many ecommerce-related technology decisions and how Oracle Exalogic and Exadata can provide the best platform for Oracle s marketleading ecommerce solution, Oracle Commerce. The first trend is that traffic volumes are growing. Double-digit annual growth has been the norm in most developed markets for the past decade, with no end in sight 2. Each year between 2011 and 2015, 30 million new Chinese customers are expected to shop online for the first time 3. Mobile devices are also increasing traffic. As of 2012, 37% of shoppers in the U.S. use a mobile phone while in a physical store to check prices or make purchases 2. In the U.S., 50% of mobile devices are now smart phones with web browsers 4. Mobile purchases in the U.S. almost doubled between 2011 and The final driver for increasing traffic is the collapsing of multiple channels into a single ecommerce channel. No longer do organizations have different fragmented channels e.g. in-store POS, kiosk, mobile, etc. Increasingly, organizations are building a single Commerce channel (leveraging Oracle Commerce) and using it for everything. This channel is often referred to as omnichannel. The second trend is that customers are increasingly demanding better shopping experiences. Outages and poor performance are unacceptable and lead to lost revenue, damaged reputations, bad publicity, and even a loss in shareholder equity. A stunning 89% of customers will immediately take their business to a competitor following an unsatisfactory experience 6. To make matters worse, 26% of ecommerce shoppers post negative comments to social networking sites 6, so the potentially thousands of potential customers can hear about an individual customer s bad experience. The third and final trend is that competition and global economic forces are driving down margins, which is leading to a renewed focus on lowering costs. To be competitive, setting up new environments, provisioning new capacity, debugging, and maintaining must be fast, simple, and
4 inexpensive. Most important, unplanned outages should never occur and performance should always be excellent (< 100 millisecond server-side response times). Oracle Exalogic, Oracle s vertically integrated stack of hardware and software for Oracle Commerce and supporting middleware coupled with Oracle Exadata, Oracle s vertically integrated stack of hardware and software for Oracle Database, provide a market-leading platform for ecommerce that cannot be matched. Exalogic and Exadata contain all of the hardware and can run all of the software required for all environments, from development to production, including networking switches, storage (special database-aware storage in the case of Exadata), flash, RAM, and compute nodes, which are all pre-integrated and optimized to work together. Exabus (InfiniBand networking technology, related protocols, and Java APIs) connects all components within the system and between engineered systems. Furthermore, the software on top of the hardware has been vertically optimized to work with other software as well as with the hardware. The vertical integration of hardware and software leads to benefits that could not be achieved through other means, including: The highest level of possible availability within a single data center. Many users of Oracle Commerce and Exalogic have had 100% uptime Exceeding customer expectations due to high availability and fast performance. Increased conversion rates are what happens when customers are more satisfied Costs are reduced because the entire system is vertically integrated and optimized to work well together. The work Oracle has done dramatically minimizes the amount of work that must be done on-site Improved return on investment through improved performance leading to higher conversion rates. A typical Oracle Commerce customer can expect to take in an additional $134 million over the course of five years due to higher conversion rates Together, these benefits are what make Exalogic and Exadata an unparalleled platform for Oracle Commerce. Oracle Commerce Introduction Oracle Commerce is a combination of Oracle ATG Web Commerce for ecommerce and Oracle Endeca for search and page management. Oracle ATG Web Commerce, or simply ATG consists of a robust development framework, built on a library consisting of over 10 million lines of Java code. On top of this framework is a set of pre-built functionality that can be quickly leveraged. ATG is primarily used for B2C commerce through the web channel but it may also be used for B2B and C2C across channels ranging from mobile to embedded video game consoles. ATG uses a traditional three-tier architecture, with a relational database in the back-end. Oracle Endeca, or simply Endeca, consists of an in-memory columnar database and a framework for loading and querying data. The columnar database is used for typical search queries (e.g. red shirt ), 2
5 faceted navigation queries (e.g. show all red shirts < $10), and for the placement of content on pages (e.g. which product should fill the hero image slot on the home page). Endeca is deployed as a series of standalone C/C++ executables accessible over web services. A standard deployment architecture of Oracle Commerce is as follows: While the traditional deployment architectures that ATG and Endeca use has proven to be sufficient, Exalogic and Exadata bring benefits that are simply unachievable through other means. Exalogic Introduction Exalogic is a rack-based system containing compute nodes (x86 servers), RAM, FlashFire SSD, and ZFS storage, all pre-integrated to work well together and connected using Exabus (InfiniBand networking technology and related protocols). Exalogic is available in configurations containing 64 CPU cores (⅛ th rack), 128 CPU cores (¼ th rack), 256 CPU cores (½ rack), and 480 CPU cores (full rack), with the ability to seamlessly link up to eight racks of Exalogic together using Exabus. Exalogic is meant for running applications and supporting middleware. Each configuration of Exalogic contains the appropriate amount of RAM, SSD, and storage so that the system is balanced for optimal performance. Configurations below a full rack (⅛ th, ¼ th, ½) may be upgraded (e.g. ¼ th to ½) without any downtime. Each configuration leverages the same physical rack. Oracle Linux or Solaris for x86 may be selected for the operating system, with each having been extensively tuned for the underlying hardware. Oracle s JVMs (HotSpot and JRockit), Oracle WebLogic, Oracle Coherence, and many Oracle applications have been modified and tuned to transparently take advantage of the hardware and software below it in the stack. The additional changes and tuning are fully transparent, so no special knowledge or hotfixes are required. This vertical 3
6 integration between software and hardware is part of what enables Exalogic to provide such exceptional performance for Oracle Commerce. A defining feature of Exalogic is the elimination of I/O bottlenecks through an I/O subsystem called Exabus. This subsystem is a collection of technology including InfiniBand switches, gateways, host channel adapters, firmware, device drivers, operating system extensions and software libraries. Together, this technology allows the kernel and operating system s TCP/IP stack to be bypassed (also known as Remote Direct Memory Access, or RDMA) for most inter-process communication. Within the same Java process, I/O bottlenecks are eliminated through extensive tuning at all layers. For example, Oracle Coherence, Oracle s caching solution for Oracle Commerce, has been extensively modified to leverage Exabus. Oracle ATG Web Commerce is then able to retrieve data from Oracle Coherence over Exabus as part of the native integration that ships with version 10.1 of ATG Web Commerce. Exalogic is engineered to be managed and monitored as one single stack. Oracle Enterprise Manager allows comprehensive apps to disk management because it was modified and configured to work especially well with Exalogic. While Enterprise Manager works well in a heterogeneous environment with non-oracle products, it works especially well with Oracle products including Exalogic. Patching and other maintenance becomes a lot easier because Oracle can provide single file patches (from storage to operating system) due to its knowledge of each system s configuration. With a finite and well-known number of system configurations, it becomes easy for Oracle to release consolidated patches. Finally, embedded hardware diagnostic capabilities allow for Exalogic to phone home to file Oracle Service Requests in the case of hardware failures. The integrated nature of Exalogic, the quality of the products on their own, and the value of the integrations between these best-of-breed products inside of Exalogic allows for unparalleled management, monitoring and ease of maintenance. Internally, Oracle product engineering (including ATG) uses Exalogic for performance testing, QA testing, and other times when hardware is required. Oracle also uses Exalogic as the foundation for its Cloud offering. Exalogic is easy to set up and performs exceptionally well, which makes it optimal for an environment such as Oracle s. Exadata Introduction Exalogic and Exadata are very similar, with the major difference being that Exadata is optimized for running the Oracle Database whereas Exalogic is optimized for running Oracle middleware and applications. Much of the technology that comprises Exalogic came from Exadata. Exadata is the preferred platform for the database(s) behind Oracle Commerce because of its performance, reliability, advanced connection capabilities to Exalogic, and overall total cost of ownership. Oracle Commerce is fully certified to run with Exadata and requires no further optimizations to take advantage of Exadata. Exadata comes in eighth, quarter, half, and full rack configurations. An eighth rack of the X3-2 model contains 34 cores, 512 GB of RAM, 3 storage cells (up to 4.5 TB total usable storage), and 2.4 TB of PCI-based flash. An eighth rack of Exadata is often sufficient for most Oracle Commerce deployments. That dramatically improves database performance and database throughput. Within one rack of Exadata, there may exist multiple database instances, each of which may or may not be in a 4
7 clustered RAC configuration. A single database may be split across two or more racks of Exadata in a RAC configuration, for high availability. A database on Exadata may be replicated to another database for disaster recovery using Oracle Data Guard. Exadata runs Oracle Database 11g Release 2, but with transparent optimizations for the Exadata hardware and other software. Any feature available in Oracle Database 11g Release 2 is available on Exadata. Exadata can run the Oracle Database exceptionally well for the same reasons that Exalogic runs Oracle Commerce exceptionally well extensive tuning, engineering the hardware and software to work together, and innovations that are only available with the stack. Exadata contains a number of innovations, including: Hybrid Columnar Compression. Traditionally, all columns for a particular row are stored sequentially within a single database block. This allows for fast record-oriented read access but allows for only minimal compression. The alternative is to store columns of data together, which allows for high compression but can create excessive I/O for multi-column access. Hybrid Columnar Compression permits data to be stored in a hybrid of both, which achieves the benefits of columnar storage compression and the performance of sequential row storage. Average storage savings are 10x-15x with some users seeing significantly higher compression rates, depending on the data structure. The 4.5 TB of usable storage in a full rack is effectively 45 TB (assuming 10x compression) Smart Scans. In a non-exadata configuration, an Oracle database typically uses a SAN for storage. When a query is executed, all relevant rows and columns are returned to the database, with the database CPU performing the filtering and returning the resultset to the application. With Exadata, each storage cell contains 8 CPU cores and portions of the Oracle Database software, with the ability to perform data filtering at each storage cell. As a result, the database receives only the data it actually needs and applicable queries will be executed in parallel across each of the 3 storage cells, in the case of an eighth rack. This results in less data being sent to the database and less processing needed in the compute nodes Smart Flash Cache. An eighth rack of Exadata contains 2.4 TB of flash (PCI cards, not flash disks), which functions as an intelligent cache to offload physical I/O from the disks. All reads and writes are served from or committed to flash cache, with writes to disk occurring whenever the database decides it is best to. With ATG being a write-intensive app, this is particularly useful. Smart Flash Cache allows up to 1.5 million random I/O operations per second (IOPS) and can scan data at up to 75 GB/sec. This feature allows for at least 10x better performance (roughly ½ a millisecond per single block read) when compared to a traditional disk Full Database Encryption. Hardware-based encryption may be used to encrypt a database running on Exadata. This is particularly important for users of Oracle Commerce, where a database may store credit cards and other Personally Identifiable Information (PII). Moving encryption and decryption from software to hardware results in a 5x performance improvement. Data can be decrypted at a rate of hundreds of gigabytes per second 5
8 While Exadata and Exalogic are outstanding on their own, they are even more powerful when linked together. Using the Active GridLink for Oracle RAC feature found in Oracle WebLogic, ATG running on Exalogic can communicate with an Oracle database running on Exadata using Exabus, at a rate of 960 gigabits/sec with latency of 1.2 microseconds. Traditionally, application servers are connected to databases over gigabit Ethernet with milliseconds of latency. In addition to raw throughput and low latency, Exabus allows the TCP/IP stacks (and thus kernels) to be bypassed in both Exadata and Exalogic. Together, these optimizations allow for 3x better OLTP performance. In addition to latency and throughput improvements, Active GridLink for Oracle RAC provides other functionality such as fast connection failover, runtime connection load balancing (balance queries across RAC nodes based on real-time load), and XA affinity (bind certain queries back to the same RAC node). Together, these features come together to provide the optimal database platform for Oracle Commerce. Let s look at some of the benefits. Benefit #1: High Availability With ever-increasing traffic comes the risk of unplanned downtime. Downtime comes from integration problems between different layers in the stack, over-utilization of shared resources, and a lack of documented best practices. Often, different software and hardware layers aren t well integrated. For example, database connections in the app server may be trying to use an Oracle RAC node in the database that is overloaded or has died. Without that tight vertical integration between the app server and database (as we have with Active GridLink for Oracle RAC), there will always be problems. Oracle has taken substantial measures to ensure that all layers of the stack work together seamlessly. The next cause of outages is from over-utilization of shared resources. Traditionally, users of Oracle Commerce have suffered from poor core to JVM ratios. Often, each JVM uses one or maybe two cores with a 2 GB heap. Each JVM requires its own connections to the database, connections to the ATG Server Lock Manager, and its own fixed memory overhead. By consolidating those smaller JVMs into much larger JVMs on Exalogic, shared resources are substantially less utilized. On Exalogic, there can be four or more cores per JVM with 16 gigabytes of high-speed RAM per core theoretically possible. 6
9 Finally to ensure best practices, a comprehensive set of best practices for deploying Oracle Commerce on Exalogic may be found at Oracle product development, consulting, and support update these best practices, with new information continually added as products are updated and our customers deploy into production. In addition to each rack being highly available, Oracle has a well-documented set of approaches for achieving maximum availability by running Oracle Commerce out of two or more geographically distant data centers with Exalogic. The white paper explaining the different options may be found at Benefit #2: Exceed Customer Expectations While ATG and Endeca already recognized for excellent performance, Exalogic and Exadata bring performance to a level that is unattainable elsewhere. ATG has been modified and tuned to take advantage of the hardware and software present in Exalogic and Exadata, resulting in 50% or greater performance when compared to traditional commodity x86-based blades, JBoss and a database running on commodity x86-based blades. Exalogic and Exadata enable this industry-leading performance through vertical integration between hardware and software, the elimination of I/O bottlenecks through Exabus technology, and tuning/modifying ATG to fully utilize the entire stack. For example, performance tuning showed that JSP page includes were causing contention, so ATG s code was modified to use faster more native Java APIs. In another example, Active GridLink for RAC, a component of WebLogic, is used to connect Exalogic to Exadata over an InfiniBand-based network with a throughput of 960 gigabits per second, (as opposed to the traditional 1 gigabit per second) with 1.2 microsecond latency. Bottlenecks have been entirely eliminated from the stack not simply moved elsewhere. It is the elimination of bottlenecks that leads to such fast performance and high throughput. Benefit #3: Reduce Costs Gartner attributes 71% of a system s total cost of ownership to staffing (people who maintain systems) and implementation (people who build and deploy systems) 7. Exalogic and Exadata provide dramatically reduced total cost of ownership by reducing the amount work that people have to do. This allows organizations to focus limited resources on activities that contribute to the top-line revenue. For example, resources can be freed up to improve search engine optimization as opposed to tuning Oracle Commerce for optimal performance. 7 Philip Winslow, Dr. Exalove: How I Learned to Stop Worrying (about Sun) and Love Exalogic Too, Credit Suisse, Nov
10 Exalogic and Exadata reduce the total cost of ownership in the following three ways 1) the systems are pre-built so there is no need to design, procure, assemble, deploy, and tune each one, 2) the systems are easier to manage because of the holistic management approach that is taken with Oracle Enterprise Manager, and 3) Oracle also provides Platinum Services, which is a free support entitlement under standard hardware support for Exalogic and Exadata. Platinum Services provides comprehensive proactive monitoring, a specialized support team, Phone Home capabilities for automated service requests, free quarterly patching from the operating system down, and enhanced support service level agreements. Since each rack of Exalogic and Exadata is an entire pre-built system (as opposed to a collection of individual components), there is no need to design, procure, assemble, deploy and tune each unique system. Exalogic and Exadata are conceptually similar to a laptop, in that customers buy pre-packaged complete systems containing hardware and software optimized in a vertical stack. Customers would not tolerate having to design a new laptop, procure individual parts from different vendors (e.g. screen, memory, processor, hard disk, etc), assemble the parts into a single laptop, install an operating system, and tune the operating system to take advantage of the hardware on which it is installed. Instead, everybody buys pre-assembled laptops that can be plugged in, turned on, and immediately operational. Oracle is taking this concept to the enterprise. Instead of being a collection of individual components, Exalogic and Exadata are single cohesive systems providing all the benefits of being single systems. Exalogic and Exadata are maintained, managed, monitored, deployed and tested as one system. 8
11 The components of Exalogic and Exadata are engineered to work well together, leading to such benefits as single file patches and storage to application management through Oracle Enterprise Manager. Enterprise Manager has even been modified to work better with Exalogic: 9
12 and Exadata: In addition to providing management and monitoring capabilities, Enterprise Manager 12c supports static (self-service) and dynamic (real-time load-based) provisioning. When it is used in this capacity, Exalogic is used as a pool of hardware resources that can be either statically or dynamically provisioned for different uses. For example, hardware in a single Exalogic system could be provisioned to a preproduction environment for testing, a production environment for a big sale, and then finally to the call center for post-sale customer service. Provisioning in this manner is scaling out an environment. This drives up resource utilization, which allows for a greater return on investment. Finally, Oracle also provides Platinum Services, which is a free support entitlement under standard hardware support for Exalogic and Exadata. Platinum Services provides comprehensive proactive monitoring, a specialized support team, Phone Home capabilities for automated service requests, free quarterly patching from the operating system down, and SLAs as follows: 1) 5 minute fault notification, 2) 15 minute restoration or escalation to development, and 3) 30 minute joint debugging with development. This reduces the long-term total cost of ownership The integrated nature of Exalogic and Exadata, the quality of the products on their own, and the value of the integrations between these best-of-breed products allows for unparalleled management, consolidation and time-to-market, leading to a reduced total cost of ownership. 10
13 Benefit #4: Improved Return on Investment In addition to the bottom-line benefits due to the reduced total cost of ownership, Exalogic and Exadata bring significant top-line benefits due to improved performance leading to increased conversion rates. According to the Aberdeen Group, a one second delay in page load time equals 11% fewer page views, a 16% decrease in customer satisfaction, and 7% loss in conversions 8. According to Jupiter Research and Akamai, 33% of dissatisfied online shoppers attribute their dissatisfaction to poor performance and a further 40% of shoppers stated that high performance is critical to their loyalty 9. According to the 2011 Internet Retailer Top 500 Guide 10, Oracle Commerce is the most widely used ecommerce platform. The top 100 in the list had average annual sales of $1.29 billion. An additional 5% revenue due to the improved conversion rates that Exalogic and Exadata bring to Oracle Commerce could lead to $64.7 million per year, or $323.5 million over five years. Let s apply this to a hypothetical Oracle Commerce deployment, with $400 million in online revenue and 10% annual growth over five years. This is fairly representative of an Oracle Commerce user around #50 in the 2011 Internet Retailer Top 500 Guide. Assuming 5% more in additional revenue due to the 50% better performance of Oracle Commerce on Exalogic and Exadata, a user like this could expect to take in an additional $134 million over five years. Here s a breakdown showing the math behind that figure: Revenue gain may be substantially higher than 5% if Exalogic improves the performance of an otherwise-slow site or permits advanced personalization that would not have been achievable due to poor performance
14 When top-line revenue growth is coupled with the bottom-line benefits, the benefits to an organization s return on investment are substantial. For an organization with $400 million in annual online revenue, an additional $134 million over five years could be gained. Conclusion Exalogic and Exadata should be considered whenever Oracle Commerce is deployed, whether for a new implementation, a hardware refresh, or an upgrade. Exalogic and Exadata bring the highest possible availability, performance that exceeds customers expectations, cost reduction, and lower total cost of ownership, all of which provide the best return on investment and make Exalogic and Exadata the best platform on which to deploy Oracle Commerce. 12
15 Exalogic & Exadata: The Optimal Platform for Oracle Commerce January 6 th 2013 Author: Kelly Goetsch Oracle Corporation World Headquarters 500 Oracle Parkway Redwood Shores, CA U.S.A. Worldwide Inquiries: Phone: Fax: oracle.com \ Copyright 2011, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. This document is provided for information purposes only and the contents hereof are subject to change without notice. This document is not warranted to be error-free, nor subject to any other warranties or conditions, whether expressed orally or implied in law, including implied warranties and conditions of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose. We specifically disclaim any liability with respect to this document and no contractual obligations are formed either directly or indirectly by this document. This document may not be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, for any purpose, without our prior written permission. Oracle and Java are registered trademarks of Oracle and/or its affiliates. Other names may be trademarks of their respective owners. AMD, Opteron, the AMD logo, and the AMD Opteron logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Advanced Micro Devices. Intel and Intel Xeon are trademarks or registered trademarks of Intel Corporation. All SPARC trademarks are used under license and are trademarks or registered trademarks of SPARC International, Inc. UNIX is a registered trademark licensed through X/Open Company, Ltd. 0410
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