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Oracle Virtual Networking: Data Center Fabric for the Cloud Sébastien Grotto Oracle Virtual Networking Specialist Optimisez et Virtualisez vos Infrastructures DataCenter avec Oracle 4 juin 2013
Why Data Center Fabric? Oracle Virtual Networking Customer Examples 4
Xsigo (OVN) background Founded in 2004 by ex-juniper Founders Acquisition announced July 2012 LEC Nov 2012 Over 300 production customers Globally Enterprise-class Data Center Products Enhances the Oracle Server/Storage/OVM product stack 5
IT Challenges Data center consolidation Convergence >50% of workloads now virtualized Virtualization Growth >7B devices deployed by 2020 PCI, HIPPA, SoX compliance Expanded Services Security 6
Data Center Fabric Solutions Any Data to center any connectivity consolidation Convergence >50% of workloads now virtualized Fully virtualized infrastructure Virtualization Growth >7B devices deployed by 2020 Simple and scalable Expanded Services PCI, HIPPA, SoX compliance Network Isolation Security 7
Oracle s Complete Cloud Infrastructure Portfolio Engineered for Oracle Software Oracle Enterprise Manager Operating Systems OPS Center Oracle VM Manager Virtualization Oracle VM Oracle Virtual Networking Oracle Fabric Manager Hardware Hardware Management Oracle Fabric Interconnect Engineered Systems Servers Storage Fabric 8
Why Data Center Fabric? Oracle Virtual Networking Customer Examples 9
Traditional Infrastructure Does Not Work Complex Many networks & devices Inflexible Difficult to re-configure Limited performance Topology creates bottlenecks 10
Less Complexity - Less Network Infrastructure Lower Cost & Better Performance Without Oracle Virtual Networking With Oracle Virtual Networking Sparc OVM VMware Windows 90% fewer Fibre Channel ports Consolidates top of rack and end of row switches 70% fewer Ethernet core ports 11
Oracle Virtual Connect Networking any server connectivity on Add to resources Up Close to vnic vnic vnic Migrate demand vhba vhba any network and storage Run any OS or Hypervisor: live servers VMware, Solaris, vnic vnic Windows, vnic Hyper-V, OVM, Linux, KVM vhba vhba QoS controls for Add isolated predictable networks on application demand performance Oracle Fabric Interconnect Up to 80 Gb/s per server. Two cables Wired once PCI BU DMZ Prod FC FC iscsi NAS 12
Oracle SDN (Software Defined Network) Server-to-server connectivity Isolated Ethernet connections between servers Accelerates throughput Up to 80Gb/s server-to-server Traffic remains entirely on fabric Accelerates connectivity management Fully software defined Isolation without reliance on VLANs Private Virtual Interconnect Oracle Virtual Networking 13
What does Oracle s Fabric Enable? Seconds Live Migration Time ORACLE FABRIC INTERCONNECT 200 150 DMZ PROD NAS SAN iscsi SDN-Agility 2 500 000 2 000 000 1 500 000 1 000 000 500 000 Data Center Server I/O Costs $2.14m $592k 100 50 0 19x faster 1G Network Oracle Performance 0 Before Costs Oracle 14
Open Proven Interoperability Leverage existing investment Deploy best-of-breed solutions Maintain sourcing flexibility 15
Open Agile Flexible - Simple Any Server, OS, Storage Open Agile/Flexible Simple 16
Secure Isolated connections within single fabric Create isolated Layer 2 networks on demand PHYSICAL HOST VM A Virtual Switch A QoS A = 10Gb VM B Virtual Switch B QoS B = 1Gb Supports security and compliance requirements At the Oracle Fabric Interconnect, vnics terminate on separate ports. Web Network A Network B Prod 17
Efficient Interconnect to Storage Tiers QoS across Network and Disk with Xsigo and Axiom 600 Focus on access to all storage NAS, FC, and IB-attached All existing arrays available 40Gbits/sec to server via RDMA interconnect Ability to upgrade between protocols - Infiniband: iser, iwarp, NFS/IB - NAS: iscsi, NFS, FCoE - FC Projects where storage is growing IB Attached Storage ZFS SAN AXIOM 600 SL8500 SL3000 SERVERS NAS Ethernet Internet NETWORK 18
Block Storage Provisioning Pre-provision storage Pre-provision LUNs to all virtual HBAs Deploy to servers when available Process: 1. Create virtual HBAs. 2. Provision storage in single process. 3. Deploy vhbas to servers as servers are installed. LAN LUN A SAN LUN B LUN C 19
Benefits of Oracle Storage and OVN Enhanced storage capabilities Provide specific storage virtualization capabilities such as I/O virtualization and isolation, global name space, automated provisioning, migration services Converged management between storage and network Having the ability to combine storage and network management into a single pane eases complexity Improved diagnostic capabilities Diagnostic capability that covers both storage and network in an integrated manner is without doubt a huge advantage for IT production. Optimized integration resulting in higher performance and unique features/functions Engineering for both storage and networking opens endless possibilities to deliver top performance and innovative features 20
Why Data Center Fabric? Oracle Virtual Networking Customer Examples 21
Leading Cloud CRM Company Before After Savings 6 blade chasses 6 blade chasses 12 Eth Cap Ex: >$1M savings for every six blade chassis 588 FC Brocade 588 cables 24 Ethernet ports 576 FC ports 24 IB cables 36 cables 4 Ethernet ports 8 FC ports Brocade 4 Eth 8 FC Other Benefits: Reduced server connectivity by 92% Deploy 64 hosts in days rather (120 servers, over 3 years) than weeks Production test cycle went from eight days to two days Build and destroy 8000 VMs per day 22
Leading Cloud CRM Company Before After 94% less complexity 98 cables 6 switches 6 cables 2 switches 23
Cloud Hosting Provider Before After Savings 40 HP DL585 servers 240 1GE cables 80 FC cables 6 aggregation switches 2 Cisco Catalyst routers 2 Brocade Directors 332 cables 12 Cisco Router ports 80 FC Director switch ports 40 HP DL 585 servers: 80 IB QD R cabl es 2 Cisco Catalyst routers 2 Xsigo Fabric Directors & 2 Exp Switches 2 Brocade Directors 16 FC 58 cables 2 10G switch ports 16 FC switch ports 17X more virtual machines per hardware device 66% less I/O cabling 97.5% fewer network devices 8X greater virtual machine capacity 40X more usable bandwidth per server Real time performance monitoring of virtual NICs and virtual HBAs Improved power consumption and uptime 50% capital cost savings 24
UK Bank, VDI Deployment Before After Savings 330 servers (at 2 sites) 268 servers (at 2 sites) Cap Ex: $5.7M 2 Cat 660 10G 6509 Support: 268 FC 24 Nexus 5210 4 Nexus 7000 4 MDS 9509 976 cables 330 servers 708 10G cables 268 FC cables 4 Nexus 7000 4 MDS 9509 536 IB 20 IS36 16 10G 16 FC 2 Catalyst 6504 2 MDS 9148 568 cables 268 servers 16 10G cables 16 FC cables 4 I/O Director s 2 MDS 9509 TOTAL SAVINGS $1M/yr $8.7M (over 3 yrs) Other Benefits: 41% less cabling 70 sessions per server 4X more bandwidth (120 servers, over to 3 each years) server Better user experience Remote management $5.7M capital cost savings 25
Competition Oracle HP Virtual Connect Cisco UCS Open Architecture Yes HP Blades only Cisco UCS Blades only Native Fibre Channel Support Yes Yes FCoE Real-time connection management Yes Requires downtime Requires downtime Secure Multi Tenancy Yes VLAN only VLAN only Speed 40G 10G 4 x 10G Bandwidth control Yes On Ethernet only Priority queuing only 26
Summary Simple 70% less I/O complexity 50% less cost Agile Wire-once infrastructure Dynamically connect any server to any network and storage W Oracle Virtual Networking E Fast 80Gbp/s throughput eliminates I/O bottlenecks DMZ PROD NAS SAN iscsi 27
Agenda 9:30 Introduction : Enjeux de la transformation du DataCenter & Stratégie Oracle Harry Zarrouk, Oracle Eric Alimi, Komposite 10:00 Oracle Optimized Storage : Des fondations solides sur le chemin du Cloud Computing 10:30 Oracle Virtual Networking : Virtualiser les réseaux de données pour augmenter les performances du stockage et réduire les coûts 11:00 Pause David Dariouch, Oracle David Dariouch, Oracle Sébastien Grotto, Oracle 11:15 Témoignage et retour d expérience client Jean-Marc Trouillard DSI du BRGM (le Bureau de Recherche Géologiques et Minières 11:45 Oracle Long Term Storage : Optimiser l'efficacité, la performance, la disponibilité de l'archivage et la protection des données 12:00 Questions - réponses 12:15 Cocktail déjeuner Christophe Canal, Oracle 28
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