Oracle Exadata Database Machine for SAP Systems - Innovation Provided by SAP and Oracle for Joint Customers Masood Ahmed EMEA Infrastructure Solutions
Oracle/SAP Relationship Overview First SAP R/3 release (on Oracle DB) Oracle. SAP sign Reseller & Support Agreements 1999 1998 1992 1988 First SAP BW release (on Oracle DB) Start of SAP R/3 development (on Oracle DB) 2003 Reseller & Support Agreements extended 2005 Oracle DB 9i Automatic Memory Management Table Compression (Batch) Online Table Reorganization Real Application Clusters (RAC) 2006 2007 Oracle DB 10g Database Table/Index Partitioning for SAP ERP (Service) RAC More Oracle DB 10g features: Index Key Compression Advanced Security (Encryption) MOPatch 2008 2009 Reseller & Support Agreement s extended Reseller & Support Agreements extended Oracle aquired Sun Database Vault Partitioning Engine for SAP ERP 2010 Oracle DB 11g Rel.2 OLTP Table Compression Secure Files Compression Deferred Segment Creation Online Patching Advanced Encryption Real ApplicationTesting Direct NFS Snapshot StandbyDatabase Interval Partitioning,Subpartitioning ASM/ACFS Oracle File System Oracle Linux Oracle Exadata certified for SAP 2011 2015
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The Exadata Database Machine for SAP Customers Overview
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Exadata is. A complete, pre-built, balanced and secure cloud-based machine for mission critical databases with built-in high availability
What is the Oracle Exadata Database Machine? - A complete system for Oracle databases for SAP NetWeaver systems non-sap databases mixed workloads (data warehousing & OLTP) to consolidate database servers and storage - Oracle and selected partners sell, install, configure and support Exadata. Oracle Advanced Customer Support (ACS) offers SAP DB migration services. - Exadata combines: Oracle Sun hardware Oracle Linux 5 or Solaris 11 Express as OS Oracle Database 11g Release 2 Oracle Exadata Storage Server Software Deploy in Days, Not Months - Ready to Deploy: No SAP application changes are required
Fastest Time to Value / Lowest Risk Build From Scratch with Components Reference Configurations Oracle Exadata Database Machine Testing and Validation Installation and configuration Acquisition of components Pre-implementation System sizing Weeks to Months Testing and Validation Installation and configuration Acquisition of components Weeks to Months Faster deployment Lower Risk Database pre-configured Take delivery of Oracle Exadata Database Machine < 1 Week after Delivery Copyright 2011, Oracle Corporation and/or its affiliates 13
Exadata Architecture A complete system - compute, storage, networking Database Grid Intel-based database servers Oracle Linux or Solaris 11 Oracle Database 11g 10 Gig Ethernet (to data center) Storage Grid Intel-based storage servers Up to 336 terabytes raw disk 5.3 terabytes Flash storage Exadata Storage Server Software InfiniBand Network Internal low-latency connectivity (40 Gb/s)
Complete Family Of Database Machines From quarter-rack to multi-rack configurations Oracle Exadata X2-2 2 / 4 / 8 two-socket database servers with: 24 / 48 / 96 CPU cores 288 / 576 / 1,152 GB DRAM 3 / 7 / 14 two-socket storage servers: 1.1 / 2.6 / 5.3 TB Flash Oracle Exadata X2-8 2 eight-socket database servers with: 128 CPU cores 2 TB DRAM 14 two-socket storage servers: 5.3 Flash Quarter Half Full-Rack Multi-Rack Exadata models and configurations span the full range of enterprise database deployments Full-Rack Multi-Rack
Exadata Storage Server Up to 14 in one Exadata rack High-performance storage server built from industry standard components 12 disks. Choice of: - 600 GB 15000 RPM High Performance SAS - 2TB 7200 RPM High Capacity SAS 2 Six-Core Intel Xeon Processors (L5640) Dual ported 40 Gb/sec InfiniBand 4 x 96 GB Flash Cards Intelligent Exadata Storage Server Software
Exadata Storage Capacity Uncompressed Raw Disk Capacity X2-8 or X2-2 Full Rack X2-2 Half Rack X2-2 Quarter Rack High Perf 100 TB 50 TB 21.6 TB Disk High Cap Disk 336 TB 168 TB 72 TB Raw Flash Capacity1 5.3 TB 2.6 TB 1.1 TB Usable Mirrored Capacity 1,2 Usable Triple Mirrored Capacity1,3 High Perf 45 TB 22.5 TB 9.5 TB Disk High Cap Disk 150 TB 75 TB 31.5 TB High Perf 30 TB 15 TB 6.5 TB Disk High Cap Disk 100 TB 50 TB 21.5 TB 1- Capacity calculated using normal space terminology of 1 TB = 1024 * 1024 * 1024 * 1024 bytes. 2 - Actual space available for a database after mirroring (ASM normal redundancy) and allowing one disk (Quarter and Half) or two disks (Full Rack) of free space to automatically remirror after disk failures. 3 - Actual space available for the database computed after triple mirroring (ASM high redundancy).
Exadata IO Performance Disk Data Bandwidth1,3 Flash Cache Data Bandwidth1,3 X2-2 or X2-8 Full Rack X2-2 Half Rack X2-2 Quarter High Perf Disk 25 GB/s 12.5 GB/s 5.4 GB/s High Cap Disk 14 GB/s 7 GB/s 3 GB/s High Perf Disk 75 GB/s 37.5 GB/s 16 GB/s High Cap Disk 64 GB/s 32 GB/s 13.5 GB/s High Perf Disk 50,000 25,000 10,800 High Cap Disk 25,000 12,500 5,400 Disk IOPS Flash IOPS2,3 1,500,000 750,000 375,000 Data Load Rate4 12 TB/hr 6 TB/hr 3 TB/hr 1 - Bandwidth is peak physical disk scan bandwidth achieved running SQL, assuming no compression. Effective data bandwidth will be much higher when compression is factored in. 2 - IOPS Based on read IO requests of size 8K running SQL. Note that the IO size greatly effects flash IOPS. Others quote IOPS based on 2K, 4K or smaller IOs that are not relevant for databases. Exadata Flash read IOPS are so high they are typically limited by database server CPU, not IO. 3- Actual Performance varies by application. 4 Exadata load rates are typically limited by database server CPU, not IO. Rates vary based on load method, indexes, data types, compression, and partitioning
For more information: http://www.oracle.com/sap http://www.oracle.com/exadata http://www.sdn.sap.com/irj/sdn/ora For questions to Exadata for SAP customers: saponoracle_de@oracle.com
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