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Don’t Miss These Sessions!

Don’t Miss These Sessions!. List of sessions/demos/ HOLs : bit.ly/OOW14-Solaris. …and Demos in Moscone South. OpenStack and Oracle Solaris. September 28 – October 2, 2014 San Francisco. Engineered for the Cloud. Eric Saxe, Glynn Foster Oracle Solaris Core Technologies Chris Riggin

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Don’t Miss These Sessions!

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  1. Don’t Miss These Sessions! List of sessions/demos/HOLs: bit.ly/OOW14-Solaris …and Demos in Moscone South

  2. OpenStack and Oracle Solaris September 28 – October 2, 2014 San Francisco Engineered for the Cloud Eric Saxe, Glynn FosterOracle Solaris Core Technologies Chris Riggin Verizon

  3. Program Agenda OpenStack and Solaris 11: Engineered for Cloud Customer Showcase: Verizon OpenStack Futures Getting Started! 1 2 3 4

  4. Drivers for Enterprise Cloud Computing What factors are causing a shift towards the cloud? Business responsiveness and agility Rapid resource & application provisioning Seamless scale up and scale out Simplified administration Better capacity planning and asset utilization Centralized monitoring and reporting Business protection Integrated workload and data redundancy

  5. OpenStack Overview Single Management Pane Open Source Cloud Software Foundation for IaaS, PaaS, and SaaS Combines compute, network andstorage resources Web portal for cloud admins andself-service users Cloud services exposed throughAPIs What is OpenStack? Data Center Resources

  6. OpenStack Services Overview of Core Components

  7. Complete OpenStack in Solaris Complete OpenStack included inOracle Solaris Nova, Neutron, Cinder, Swift, Glance,Keystone, Horizon all integrated intoSolaris Contribute upstream to OpenStackProject OS. Virtualization. SDN. OpenStack. Complete.

  8. OpenStack Service Architecture

  9. OpenStack Across Oracle’s Portfolio Horizon Cloud Management Glance Image Deployment Nova Compute Virtualization Neutron Cloud Networking Cinder/Swift Cloud Storage Oracle Solaris, Oracle Virtual Networking Oracle Solaris, Oracle ZS3, Oracle Axiom, Oracle StorageTek Tape Oracle Solaris, Oracle VM Templates Oracle Solaris, Oracle VM

  10. Oracle Solaris – Best for Enterprise Enterprise Ready Co-engineered with the Oracle Software and Hardware Stack • #1 enterprise platform– designed for mission critical • Immense workload scalability • Assured data integrity • Secure by design • Production safe observability Secure Scalable Optimized Integrated

  11. Oracle Solaris – Best for Enterprise Enterprise Ready Co-engineered with the Oracle Software and Hardware Stack Cloud Agility • #1 enterprise platform– designed for mission critical • Immense workload scalability • Assured data integrity • Secure by design • Production safe observability • Zero-overhead virtualization • Agile, self service environments • Full VM lockdown • Application driven SDN • Scalable data management • Automated compliancemonitoring and reporting

  12. Oracle OpenStack for Oracle Solaris SharedStorage x86 Horizon Cloud Management x86 x86

  13. Integration with Oracle Solaris Horizon Cloud Management Glance Image Deployment Nova Compute Virtualization Neutron Cloud Networking Cinder/Swift Cloud Storage Elastic Virtual Switch ZFS File System Unified Archives Zones and Kernel Zones

  14. Solaris OpenStack Cloud Platform Engineered for Security & Compliance Cloud Infrastructure Services don’t run as root: run with minimal necessary privileges Lock down cloud infrastructure with immutable file systems Engineered for Reliability Cloud Infrastructure Services managed by the Solaris Management Framework (SMF) Automated service dependency management Automated service restart

  15. SDN OpenStack Virtualization OS COMPLETE.

  16. Cloud Economics Chris Riggin, Verizon Verizon Cloud IT Architecture

  17. Virtually Speaking VM Basics Verizon Cloud IT Architecture

  18. Virtually SpeakingVM Basics HA and Live Migration enabled. Minimizes single points of failure. Near Standalone equivalent. Managed as separate entities. Greatly simplifies environment. Logical Domains (LDOMs) Oracle Offers TWO Distinct Oracle SPARC Server PHYSICAL HARDWARE C D O M G D O M #1 G D O M #2 G D O M #3 G D O M #4 G D O M #5 G D O M #6 G D O M #7 VM Technologies

  19. Virtually SpeakingVM Basics VM Technologies Logical Domains (LDOMs) Zones Lightening fast on-demand deployment capabilities. Oracle Solaris 10 & 11 OS True VM, allowing granular resource control and allocations. Oversubscription of resources fully supported. Dedicated, Capped, and/or 100% Fair Resource Scheduler controlled. Most secure OS for any application.

  20. Virtually SpeakingVM Basics VM Technologies Live Migrates with the LDOM. Fewer Zones per node. 2 threads to 14 cores! Zones Mutually Beneficial Greater hardware fault tolerance. C D O M

  21. Hardware Fundamentals Breaking It Down Verizon Cloud IT Architecture

  22. Hardware FundamentalsBreaking It Down T5-2 T5-4 T5-8

  23. Hardware Fundamentals Breaking It Down CDOM: 4 X 8Gb 2 Sockets 16 Cores / Socket 8 Threads / Core = 256 Total Threads 32 Memory DIMMs 16Gb / DIMM = 512Gb Memory X X GDOM #1: 4 X 72Gb T5-2 T5-4 T5-8 GDOM #2: 4 X 72Gb Standard Deployment GDOM #3: 4 X 72Gb GDOM #4: 4 X 72Gb GDOM #5: 4 X 72Gb GDOM #6: 4 X 72Gb GDOM #7: 4 X 72Gb

  24. Hardware Fundamentals Breaking It Down GDOM #1: 4 X 72Gb CDOM: 4 X 8Gb Small: 2 Thread / 4 Gb Medium: 4 Thread / 8Gb GDOM #1: 4 X 72Gb T5-2 Large: 8 Thread / 16Gb GDOM #2: 4 X 72Gb On Demand Nested VM Allocations GDOM #3: 4 X 72Gb X-Large: 16 Thread / 32Gb GDOM #4: 4 X 72Gb GDOM #5: 4 X 72Gb GDOM #6: 4 X 72Gb GDOM #7: 4 X 72Gb

  25. Hardware Fundamentals Breaking It Down CDOM: 4 X 8Gb CDOM: 4 X 8Gb CDOM: 4 X 8Gb CDOM: 4 X 8Gb CDOM: 4 X 8Gb CDOM: 4 X 8Gb GDOM #1: 4 X 72Gb Small: 2 Thread / 4 Gb GDOM #1: 4 X 72Gb GDOM #1: 4 X 72Gb GDOM #1: 4 X 72Gb GDOM #1: 14 X 252Gb GDOM #1: 7 X 126Gb GDOM #1: 4 X 72Gb Medium: 4 Thread / 8Gb GDOM #2: 4 X 72Gb GDOM #2: 4 X 72Gb GDOM #2: 4 X 72Gb GDOM #2: 4 X 72Gb GDOM #1: 4 X 72Gb T5-2 GDOM #2: 7 X 126Gb GDOM #3: 4 X 72Gb GDOM #3: 4 X 72Gb GDOM #3: 4 X 72Gb GDOM #3: 4 X 72Gb Large: 8 Thread / 16Gb GDOM #4: 4 X 72Gb GDOM #4: 4 X 72Gb GDOM #4: 4 X 72Gb GDOM #4: 4 X 72Gb GDOM #3: 7 X 126Gb GDOM #2: 14 X 252Gb On Demand Nested VM Allocations GDOM #5: 12 X 216Gb GDOM #5: 4 X 72Gb GDOM #5: 4 X 72Gb GDOM #5: 4 X 72Gb X-Large: 16 Thread / 32Gb GDOM #6: 4 X 72Gb GDOM #6: 8 X 144Gb GDOM #6: 4 X 72Gb GDOM #4: 7 X 126Gb GDOM #7: 4 X 72Gb GDOM #7: 4 X 72Gb

  26. Hardware Fundamentals Pooling Capital Resources Verizon Cloud IT Architecture

  27. Hardware Fundamentals Pooling Capital Resources Active Server A Active Server B Active Server C Standby Server D GDOM #1: 4 X 72Gb GDOM #2: 4 X 72Gb GDOM #1: 4 X 72Gb GDOM #4: 4 X 72Gb GDOM #1: 4 X 72Gb GDOM #1: 4 X 72Gb Private 10G Interconnect A Private 10G Interconnect B Active Server E Active Server F Active Server G Active Server H GDOM #2: 4 X 72Gb GDOM #4: 4 X 72Gb

  28. Hardware Fundamentals Pooling Capital Resources Active Server A Active Server B Active Server C Standby Server D ^112 VMs ^112 VMs ^112 VMs Up To 784 VMs! Private 10G Interconnect A Private 10G Interconnect B Active Server E Active Server F Active Server G Active Server H ^112 VMs ^112 VMs ^112 VMs ^112 VMs

  29. Hardware Fundamentals Pooling Capital Resources Active Server H Active Server E Active Server C Active Server F Active Server G Active Server A Active Server B Active Server B Active Server C Standby Server D Active Servers HA & Rack Components ^112 VMs ^112 VMs ^112 VMs Private 10G Interconnect A Private 10G Interconnect B Up To 784 VMs! List Price: ~$533,442 List Price: ~$76,206 List Price: ~$83,206 Active Server E Active Server F Active Server G Active Server H $533,442 / 784 VMs = $680.41 $76,206 / 112 VMs = $680.41 ^112 VMs ^112 VMs ^112 VMs ^112 VMs $83,206 / 784 VMs = $106.13 $83,206 / 112 VMs = $742.91 44.74% ↓ $786.54 / Small VM $1,423.32 / Small VM $ / Small VM $680.41 / Small VM

  30. OpenStack Integration The Stage is Set Verizon Cloud IT Architecture

  31. OpenStack IntegrationThe Stage is Set CDOM: 4 X 8Gb Temporary & Permanent Environments GDOM #1: 4 X 72Gb Rapid VM Deployments GDOM #2: 4 X 72Gb GDOM #3: 4 X 72Gb GDOM #4: 4 X 72Gb GDOM #5: 4 X 72Gb GDOM #6: 4 X 72Gb Consistent Repeatable Results GDOM #7: 4 X 72Gb No Middle-Man

  32. Cloud Storage Cloud Storage Cloud Controller Solaris OpenStack Cloud Platform Cloud Compute (VM Hosting) Cloud Compute (VM Hosting) Futures – OpenStack Installer Automated, simplified, multi-node cloud deployment and configuration OpenStack Installer Oracle Confidential – Restricted

  33. Solaris OpenStack Cloud Platform Futures – Bare Metal Provisioning (MaaS) Adds capability for OpenStack to manage and deploy bare metal in addition to virtual machines. Built on OpenStackIronic Nova Oracle Confidential – Restricted Compute

  34. Solaris OpenStack Cloud Platform Futures: Beyond IaaS • Heat – Cloud Orchestration • Represent an application (topology and resource needs) with a Heat Template • Perform fully automated, orchestrated deployment of Heat Template to the cloud. • Offers Amazon AWS Cloud Formation compatible APIs • Trove – Database As A Service • Automated deployment and configuration of single tenant databases within a Nova instance

  35. Getting Started OpenStack on Oracle Solaris Discussion solaris_openstack_interest@openstack.java.net Oracle Solaris on Oracle Technology Network http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/server-storage/solaris11/technologies/openstack-2135773.html Source Code https://java.net/projects/solaris-userland/sources/gate/show/components/openstack OpenStack on Oracle Solaris Resources

  36. Easy Private Cloud Deployment with Oracle Solaris Rapid deployment with Unified Archives – in 10 minutes! Networking, SSH Configured OpenStackUnified Archive Downloaded Cloud Services Enabled Archive Deployed Ready! Neutron Cinder / Swift Horizon Glance OpenStackUnified Archive Cloud APIs 10:00 10:06 10:08 10:09 10:10 Nova AI Server Deploy

  37. Questions? Learn More; Stay Connected • oracle.com/solaris • @ORCL_Solaris • facebook.com/oraclesolaris • Oracle Solaris Insider • blogs.oracle.com/solaris • youtube.com/oraclesolaris List of sessions/demos/HOLs: bit.ly/OOW14-Solaris

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