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Oracle SPARC Server for Enterprise Computing Dr. Heiner Bauch Senior Account Architect 19. April 2013 2

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. 3

Agenda Oracle SPARC Hardware Strategy SPARC T5 and M5-32 Systems Innovative Roadmap and Product Portfolio 4

Oracle SPARC Hardware Strategy Only Oracle provides a true integrated stack with management visibility throughout the software and hardware layers Leadership in all Enterprise Business Applications Simplified Administration, Designed-in Virtualization, Scalable Data Management, Advanced Protection Long-term Roadmap. Software in Silicon. 5

SPARC Solaris Investment at Oracle SPARC: Scalable Processor Architecture. Solaris: #1 UNIX Investment in Systems Hardware is Increasing 2000+ engineers for SPARC products 1500+ engineers for Oracle Solaris Delivery to 5 Year Roadmap is on or ahead of schedule T5 is the Third Generation of SPARC delivered since Oracle/SUN Merger Six Solaris releases included Solaris 11: The First Cloud OS Complete Red Stack Integration Comprehensive hardware and software testing SPARC Engineered Systems Solaris 11.1 unique support for Oracle DB and Java Software-in-Silicon/Application Accelerators 6

The Unique Oracle Advantage Engineered to Work Together to Create Unprecedented Value VIRTUALIZATION SYSTEM MANAGEMENT CLOUD READY FULL STACK SUPPORT simple, scalable optimized no cost productivity centralized control deep integration performance automation security no cost single point full stack coverage uptime, upgrades Accelerate Business Processes Reduce Operational & Capital Expenses 7

Agenda Oracle SPARC Hardware Strategy SPARC T5 and M5-32 Systems Innovative Roadmap and Product Portfolio 8

Oracle SPARC Server Family Portfolio Foundation for Mission Critical Computing Designed for best-in-class performance, reliability, availability & security SPARC SuperCluster SPARC M5-32 T4-1B T4-2 T4-1 T4-4 NEW SPARC T5-2 NEW SPARC T5-1B NEW SPARC T5-4 New SPARC T5-8 9

New SPARC T5 Servers Next Generation T-series Systems T5 Improves the price/performance leadership established by T4 2.4x Throughput improvement 20% Clock frequency increase 4x Increase in overall scalability Expands the range of SPARC T-series servers Ranging from 8-core (T4) to 16-core (T5) servers Increase socket scalability to 8-sockets (32 128 cores) Longer lifecycle for SPARC T4 Servers SPARC T4-1, T4-1B, T4-2, T4-4 10

SPARC M5 l Building on Extensive SPARC Heritage Throughput 6x M9000-32 Single thread 1.5x over M9000-32 Expandability to 32 processors and 32 TB of RAM 1,536 threads, 1,440 GB/s memory bandwidth 1,024 Gb/s I/O bandwidth Extensive RAS and high availability design Oracle Solaris 11 Same Oracle ILOM management as T-Series Extensive no-cost virtualization Solaris/SPARC Binary Compatibility Guarantee Most Trusted Server. Highest Scalability. 11

High Availability Maximizing on Mission Critical Reliability, Availability, Serviceability T4-4 T5-8 T5-4 T5-2 T4-1 T4-2 Redundant / Hot-swap Fans, Power, Disks ECC Predictive Self-Healing RAS M5-32 Hardware Partitions Hot Plug Components Redundant Interconnect Hot Plug PCI 12

Oracle VM Server for SPARC Now on all SPARC servers including SPARC M5-32 and SPARC T4/T5 Isolated OS and applications in each logical (or virtual) domain Oracle Solaris 10 Oracle Solaris 11 Oracle Solaris 10 Oracle Solaris 11 Oracle Solaris 10 Oracle Solaris 11 Oracle Solaris 10 Oracle Solaris 11 Firmware-based hypervisor Each logical domain runs in dedicated CPU thread(s) SPARC Hypervisor SPARC T5 or M5-32 Hardware 13

SPARC M5-32 Virtualization Infrastructure No-cost Virtualization Solaris 11 Zone Solaris 10 Zone Solaris Legacy Zone Oracle Solaris 11 Oracle Solaris 10 Oracle VM Server for SPARC Solaris 10 Zone Solaris 11 Zone Solaris Legacy Zone Oracle Solaris 11 Oracle Solaris 10 Oracle VM Server for SPARC Dynamic Domain SPARC M5 Processor Dynamic Domain Preserve existing investment Move older Oracle Solaris environments forward P2V and V2V tools make it easy Applications since 1997 guaranteed to work Plus source code compatibility for developers 14

Oracle Enterprise Manager Ops Center Complete Management for Oracle Hardware, OS & Virtualization Data Center Discovery Virtualization Management Oracle VM Server for x86/sparc, Oracle Solaris Zones, Oracle Solaris Containers Configuration Management Patch OS, Update Firmware, Configuration Compliance Operating System Analytics Maintenance Health Checks, Remote Management, Phone Home 15

Agenda Oracle SPARC Hardware Strategy SPARC T5 and M5-32 Systems Innovative Roadmap and Product Portfolio 16

SPARC Trajectory Simplifying. Accelerating. SPARC M-Series 5th generation Single-threaded enhancement SPARC T4 Built for Java & Database Dynamic Threading Integrated Encryption Engines Integrated Virtualization On-chip PCIe Gen 2 Interfaces SPARC T5 and M5 Common Core Common management tool Common Virtualization tool Common IO Common Memory Built-in encryption On-chip PCIe Gen 3 Interfaces SPARC T3 Cool Threads 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 17

Oracle SPARC Processor Roadmap T4 +1x Throughput +5x Thread Strength M5-Series +6x Throughput +1.5x Thread Strength T5-Series +2.5x Throughput +1.2x Thread Strength In the Lab M-Series +2x Throughput >1x Thread Strength M-Series +2x Throughput +1.5x Thread Strength T-Series +2x Throughput +1.5x Thread Strength Oracle Application Accelerators Database Query Compression Encryption Cluster Interconnect Application Data Protection 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 Solaris 11 Solaris 10 U10 Solaris 11 U1 Solaris 10 U11 Solaris 11 U2 Solaris 10 Solaris 11 U3 Solaris 10 Solaris 11 U4 Solaris 10 18

The Future for Oracle SPARC Customers Oracle Plans to Increase application performance 2x every 2 years Continue to invest in innovative SPARC technology Lead the industry in RAS, scalability and security Accelerate application performance Provide the best investment protection Increase investment in OS and system management Enhance Oracle Solaris OS, system management, and virtualization Develop software that simplifies management of IT stacks Deliver an integrated solution for the entire server stack Optimize application, middleware, management tools, and hardware 19

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SPARC T4 Servers 21 SPARC T4-1B SPARC T4-1 SPARC T4-2 SPARC T4-4 Processor SPARC T4 SPARC T4 SPARC T4 2.85GHz 2.85GHz 2.85GHz SPARC T4 3.0GHz Max Processor Chips 1 1 2 4 Max Cores/Threads 8, 64 8, 64 16, 128 32, 256 DIMM Slots 16 16 32 64 Max Memory 256 GB 256 GB 512 GB 2 TB Drive Bays 2 8 6 8 I/O Slots 2 x PCIe 2.0 EM, 2 NEM, 1 REM, 1 FEM slots 6 LP x 8 PCIe 2.0, 4 x 1 GbE ports, 2 x 10 GBE XAUI ports 10 x PCIe 2.0, 4 x 1 GbE ports, 4 x 10 GbE XAUI ports 16 x PCIe 2.0 EM, 4 x 1 GbE ports, 8 x 10 GbE XAUI ports Form Factor/RU Blade Rack 2U Rack 3U Rack 5 U Key Differentiators of SPARC T4 5x single thread performance increase over SPARC T3 processor while retaining throughput performance of SPARC T3 Expanded application workload fit to meet requirements for both multi thread and single thread applications

Oracle SPARC T5 MI/O SerDes T5 16 S3 cores @ 3.6GHz 80 GB/s BW 8-way 1-hop glueless scalability Integrated 2x8 PCIe Gen 3 Advanced Power Management with DVFS SPARC SPARC Pwr PCIe Gen3 Core Core SPARC SPARC Core Core SPARC SPARC Core Core SPARC SPARC Core Core MCU MCU L3 L3 L3 L3 Cross Bar MCU SPARC SPARC Core Core L3 L3 L3 L3 SPARC SPARC SPARC SPARC Core Core SPARC SPARC Core Core Core Coherence SerDes 22 MCU Core SerDes 8 DDR3 BL8 Schedulers providing SerDes 8MB shared L3 Cache SerDes

SPARC T5 Servers SPARC T5-1B SPARC T5-2 SPARC T5-4 SPARC T5-8 Processor SPARC T5 3.6 GHz SPARC T5 3.6 GHz SPARC T5 3.6 GHz SPARC T5 3.6 GHz Processor Chips 1 2 4 8 Max Cores/Threads 16, 128 32, 256 64, 512 128, 1024 DIMM Slots 16 32 64 128 Max Memory 256GB 512GB 2TB 4TB Drive Bays 2 6 8 8 I/O Slots 2 x PCIe 2.0 EM, 1 FEM slot, 2 NEM slots 8 x PCIe 3.0 LP, 4 x 10GbE ports 16 x PCIe 3.0 LP, 4 x 10GbE ports 16 x PCIe 3.0 LP, 4 x 10GbE ports Form Factor/RU Blade Rack 3U Rack 5U Rack 8U Key Differentiators: 2.3x throughput performance 1.2x single strand performance 2x the L3 cache 2x the scale 23 23

Oracle SPARC M5 Processor SPARC M5 Processor 6 S3 cores @ 3.6GHz Large 48MB shared L3 Cache Scalability ports to 32 CPUs Integrated 2x8 PCIe Gen 3 Integrated ISA-based Crypto acceleration Advanced Power Management with DVFS 24

SPARC M5-32 Servers 32-Socket High-End Datacenter Server Compute Up to 32x SPARC M5 6 core 3.6GHz CPUs Up to 1024x DDR3 DIMMs for max memory of up to 32TB I/O and storage 32x 2.5 SAS-2 internal drives 64x PCIe Gen2 low profile internal slots and up to 224 slots Scalability and investment protection Upgradable with future M6 processor (mix M5 and M6 processors) Availability and management Advanced RAS with redundant and hot swap of key components Oracle VM Server for SPARC, Dynamic Domains, and Solaris Zones Integrated Oracle ILOM system management 25

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