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Choosing the right Database Cloud for your business

Choosing the right Database Cloud for your business. Rick Greenwald Director, Product Management, Database Cloud. Program Agenda. Cloud taxonomy Database cloud examples Features and benefits Market offerings. Cloud taxonomy. Subscription model No CAPEX Faster Time-to-Value

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Choosing the right Database Cloud for your business

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  1. Choosing the right Database Cloud for your business Rick GreenwaldDirector, Product Management, Database Cloud

  2. Program Agenda • Cloud taxonomy • Database cloud examples • Features and benefits • Market offerings

  3. Cloud taxonomy

  4. Subscription model No CAPEX Faster Time-to-Value Rapid acquisition, use and deployment Universal access Typically over the Internet Elasticity For database, only scale up relevant The Cloud Defining characteristics

  5. The Cloud Service Levels SaaS PaaS DBaaS IaaS • The Service Level determines two essential characteristics • The interface to the Service • The accessibility of components below the Service level

  6. Consumers – users of Cloud services Providers – offer Cloud services, regardless of location Providers design their own consumer offering, so have flexibility in configuration and including components The Cloud Buyers

  7. Databases can live in multiple levels of the Cloud IaaS DBaaS PaaS Based on the two distinguishing characteristics, usage of a Cloud database at different levels brings differing amounts of overhead and flexibility The Cloud Databases in the Cloud

  8. Database Cloud use cases

  9. Database Cloud built on IaaSImplementation and management • Provision IaaS • Load database software • Configure database software • Load additional software • Configure additional software • Create and implement ongoing maintenance and upgrade procedures for all software

  10. Database Cloud built on DBaaSImplementation and management • Provision DBaaS • Start database machine image • Configure database software • Load additional software • Configure additional software • Create and implement ongoing maintenance and upgrade procedures for all software

  11. Database Cloud built on PaaSImplementation and management • Provision PaaS • Begin development

  12. Database Cloud built in-houseImplementation and management • Purchase and receive hardware • Load infrastructure software • Load database software • Configure database software • Load additional software • Configure additional software • Create and implement ongoing maintenance and upgrade procedures for all software

  13. Database Cloud built in-houseImplementation and management • Purchase and receive hardware • Load infrastructure software • Load database software • Configure database software • Load additional software • Configure additional software • Create and implement ongoing maintenance and upgrade procedures for all software

  14. All Database CloudsAdditional steps • Each installation must be tested • Any migrated data and/or applications must be tested • Data is frequently migrated • Some provisioning operations may be higher level

  15. Features and benefits

  16. IaaSFeatures and benefits • “Instant” provisioning • Infrastructure only • Elastic resource usage • Complete flexibility • Complete management responsibility above software infrastructure level • Command line interface to Service • Higher level UI can be available

  17. DBaaSFeatures and benefits • “Instant” provisioning • Infrastructure • Rapid provisining for Database • Elastic resource usage • Less relevant than with IaaS • Configuration options for database • Some database management included • All supporting software must be installed and maintained • Database API interface to Service

  18. PaaSFeatures and benefits • “Instant” provisioning • Full environment, including development, deployment and supporting software • Fastest time-to-value • Elastic resource usage • Fully managed Service • SQL interface to underlying database

  19. Market examples

  20. Infrastructure as a ServiceMarket offerings • Amazon EC2 • Microsoft Azure • Rackspace • And many others . . .

  21. Database as a ServiceMarket offerings • Amazon RDS • Microsoft SQL Azure • And others . . .

  22. Database as a ServiceMarket offerings • Amazon RDS • Microsoft SQL Azure • Heroku/Postgres • Database.com • And others . . .

  23. Platform as a ServiceMarket offerings • Oracle Database Cloud • Force.com • And others . . .

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