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Oracle Cloud: Tips to Maximize Oracle Enterprise Manager Performance and Scalability CON6990
Akshai Duggal Werner De Gruyter Enterprise Manager SCP September 2016
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• Werner De Gruyter
• aka "Yoda"
– Architect, Oracle Corp USA
– Worked with Enterprise Manager 1.0a and all subsequent versions
– +20 Years Enterprise and Cloud Management experience
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• Akshai Duggal
– Director, Oracle
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IT, Cloud Management – Built, designed, developed management solutions and architected deployments
Vision: Secure Cloud-Cloud Connections
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Program Agenda
Cloud IT Management Challenges
Deployment Tips to Manage Cloud Scale
Operational Tips to Architect Cloud Services Management
Summary
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Cloud IT Management Challenges
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Management and Administration in the Bimodal IT landscape
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Bimodal IT
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Buzzwords for building IT Services
Predictable Lifecycle Fixed cadence Well-Known Architectures System Oriented Focus: • Integration • Compliance
Dynamic Lifecycle Continuous delivery Flexible Applications Service Oriented Focus: • Security • Standardization • Automation
IT Organizations
Emergent Systems : Cloud IT
Traditional Systems :
Traditional IT
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The IT landscape today
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1 Most enterprises are adopting a pragmatic,
phased, co-existing approach towards hybrid cloud
and Bi-Modal IT
2 Cloud Services are growing at a rapid pace
3 Efficient Management is key to Cloud
Computing Success in today’s age of digital business
Cloud Services Market Projected to grow 16.5% in 2016
Gartner, 2016
75% of IT Organizations will have Bimodal IT by 2017 Gartner 2014
55% CIOs indicated that by
2020 they will structure > 50%
of their applications as
SaaS Gartner survey, 2015
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(any) Cloud Management Challenges
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Automation for ITOps, DevOps
Security & Compliance Based on industry and
Oracle IT standards
Monitoring & SLM With 24x7 coverage
persona-specific dashboards
Analytics & Reporting for Ongoing planning
and optimization
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Total Cloud Control
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Optimized, Efficient | |
Integrated Cloud Stack Management
Agile, Automated
Complete Cloud Lifecycle Management
Scalable, Secure
Secure Enterprise-Grade Management
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“The Communication Hub of Oracle”
• Single pane of glass for hardware and software management across cloud and on-premise
• Centralized communication and co-operation for diagnostics and troubleshooting
• Designed to share critical information while maintaining sandboxes
• Integrated named credentials & auditing
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Cloud Services Organization
GLOBAL NERVE CENTER
TIER I
ENTERPRISE MANAGER
SERVICE ENGINEERING
GLOBAL NERVE CENTER
TIER II SERVICE DEVOPS
CLOUD INFRASTRUCTURE
CLOUD SUPPORT
Support, CloudOps and DevOps teams use Enterprise Manager to complement each other managing all Oracle Cloud Services, delivering an integrated single-pane-of-glass view of the managed assets
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Cloud Services Organization
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2 - Incoming Customer Call Or EM monitoring alert
1 - Monitoring Setup
3 - Triage with SOP, resolve using runbook
4- Escalate to Tier-2 if > SLA
5 - Diagnose & Resolve
8 – Educate/Train on updated run-book 7 - Update SOP, run-book
Long-Term IT analytics & Capacity Planning
Monitoring Instrumentation and Analysis
Architecture & Design for New & Updated Services
Re-Active Pro-Active
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Tier-2 Ops
Tier-1 Ops Service Engineering
6 - RCA, Problem Analysis
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Oracle Public Cloud
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Devices Tier 4 Data Centers
Users on the Oracle Cloud
Every Day
Transactions on the Oracle Cloud
Every Day
122K+ 19 70M+ 33B+
Unprecedented scale warrants unmatched management
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Deployment Tips to Manage at Scale
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From planning and preparation to rollout of the Enterprise Manager product suite
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Repository
Database Management
Server
EM Users: EMCLI
Console / Reports
Agent
Agent
(Hybrid)
Agent
Firewall
Notifications
Connectors
Internet
Repository: • Heart • Data storage, rollup and purging
Management Server (OMS): • Brains • Handles management data from Agents • Handles administration requests from
UI • Sends out notifications
Agents: • Worker Bees • Gather management information • Perform administration task
Agent Plug-ins Targets
Enterprise Manager Architecture A very quick overview
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What to prepare for...
• Start with one
– Begin your planning with one Cloud Control install in mind
– Centralize your monitoring and administration standards (Single pane of glass of the enterprise)
– Prevent the operational cost of multiple infrastructures (Additional hardware, administration, synchronization, …)
• A separate EM is the exception
– Legal restrictions
– Security
– Specific business requirements
– Other technical or network restrictions
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“Enterprise” monitoring – Single Pane of Glass
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What to prepare for
• Software stack – Certification (repository DB 12c, supported OS, JAVA requirements…)
https://mosemp.us.oracle.com/epmos/faces/CertifyHome
– Install / Upgrade run-book, validated on test site first – Indentify patches and CPU’s needed, and stage them with the install software
• Hardware stack – Follow sizing recommendations
http://docs.oracle.com/cd/E63000_01/EMADV/sizing.htm#EMADV11829
• Security
Install and Upgrade
JAVA Updates in EM 13cR2 Impacts HTTPS certificates
– MD5 no longer supported – RC4 getting deprecated
See MOS note 2179909.1
TLS 1.2 support in EM 13cR2 Support for TLS 1.0, 1.1 and 1.2 for OMR,
OMS, Agent and target monitoring
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What to prepare for...
• Standardized setup
– Consistent patch and CPU rollout for OMS and Agents
– Configuration consistency checks for EM infrastructure targets
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Create once, use many times
Agent Gold Image Standardized Agent software rollouts Bulk operations (UI and EMCLI) that can be used for:
– Deploying new Agents – Upgrading / Patching Agents
Multi-Proxy support Define different proxy servers for Agents
in different networks Alternate proxy for High-Availability
$ emcli create_gold_agent_image -source_agent=<source_agent>:<port> -config_properties="MaxThreads;MaxInComingConnections;_trustedOperationMessageTimeout;propComputeParallelization" -series_name=<imageseries> -gold_image_name="<GI name>" -gold_image_description=<desc> -working_directory=<path>
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What to prepare for...
• Architecture – Beacons
– RUEI & Business Apps
• Service Modeling
• Start with Inventory of your apps
• Design Each Service by Defining Members
Performance criteria (metric)
Availability criteria: metric, key component
SLA: Unplanned Outages inclusion/exclusion. Service High Availability to improve SLA
SLA: Planned Outages inclusion/exclusion. Components rolling patches
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Bringing the Service Level Monitoring into the picture
Topology Viewer
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Gaining insight with RUEI
• Listen to incoming traffic from applications
• All users, 24x7
• Detection of Outliers
• Application Context Aware
• Real User Experience Insight
Performance
Issues/Failures (network/app)
45.5M pageviews/day (US SaaS)
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Analyzing the user and application interactions
Tenant User Geo Mapping
Rapid functional issue isolation
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Evolution of an EM deployment
• EM implementations often start small and need to grow, sometimes rapidly An installation never considered to need HA/DR may grow to need it
• Follow installation best practices to prepare for future HA/DR transitions: Database: Prepare with ASM and CRS (if possible) to allow to transition to RAC and Data Guard
OMS: Separate (isolate) the software in such a way that it can get easily replicated if needed
Agent: Point to a ‘global OMS name’ (virtual EM name) that will never change, regardless of how many OMS’s are configured in the environment
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Start small - prepare to grow over time
Storage Replication for WebLogic HA Upgrade enhancements for 13c R2
– Logical / Physical hostname distinction for rollout – Integrated migration from standby domain (old) to storage replication (new)
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Making it robust, resilient, reliable, ...
• Secure light weight agent communications
• Built on Industry and Open Standards
• EMCLI, REST API for scripting and integrations
• Public Database views for Extraction and Reporting
• Deployed with Growth & High Availability in mind
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Level-4 EM deployment with HA (4 node RAC, 6 node OMS) and DR site
EM 12cR5 RDBMS 11.2.0.4 Exadata: X4-2 (2*16) 32 CPU thread, 240Gb EM Repository: 6.5Tb, FRA 11Tb (3way redundancy) OMS : SUN FIRE X4170 M2 (2*12) 24 Core, 140Gb, 700Gb disk
White Paper: Managing Oracle Cloud with Enterprise Manager Executive Summary | Operational Management
Primary Secondary
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Making it robust, resilient, reliable, ...
• 24 x 7 x 365 Alerting – Always-On Monitoring - Additional J2EE Application to deploy
CON6986 - Never Miss a Beat: Always-On Monitoring with Oracle Enterprise Manager
• Self-monitoring : – Out-Of-Band notifications for Agents and OMS
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Continuation of Alerting
Continuous Monitoring Always On Monitoring
– Subscribe to receive notifications – Continue getting notifications during planned EM maintenance
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• Repository Backups Following MAA Best Practices – RMAN. daily incremental and level0 (fullbackup) Sunday. Plus archlog backups every 2 hrs to
free up space in Flash (reco DG)
– **Guaranteed Restore points (GRP) used during Upgrades, Maintenance
• OMS Backups – Binary Install, Software Library, EMKey $ORACLE_HOME/sysman/config/emkey.ora
– OMS Configuration from all OMSes ** Before and After every maintenance $ORACLE_HOME/bin/emctl exportconfig oms
• Agent Backups – Recoverable from the OMS, except for emd.properties changes, backup
EM Configuration, Backups and more…
MOS Note 1605609.1 – List of Available Patch Set Updates (PSU)
EM Repository
Cloud Archive (30days)
NFS (1 wk)
RMAN
COPY
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Operational Tips to Architect Cloud Services Management
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Making the Paradigm shift to Service Management
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24x7 Monitoring and Service Level Management
• Operational as well as Service level dashboards for monitoring 14M assets grouped into 7000 groups
• Monitoring of end user interactions business KPIs and IT metrics
• Integrated with Support (for Ticketing)
• 15M synthetic tests/day (20/hr per Service)
• 7.2M events processed/day
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Service Modelling
• System
– Member: Targets 100s to 1000s of targets
– Create Incidents rules at System level (aggregation of incidents)
– Availability based on key members
• Services
– Member: Targets, Systems
– Availability based on system and service validation tests (https, ftps, telnet etc)
– Multiple systems in a service (example DB system, FA system in FA Service)
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Managing related Infrastructure, Application components as One
END USER EXPERIENCE
APPLICATION
MIDDLE TIER
DATA TIER
VIRTUALIZATION TIER
INFRASTRUCTURE TIER
VM
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Key Members for System Availability
Service Dependent on this system
System Details KPI Monitoring for System and Services
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KPI Monitoring for System and Services
URL Monitoring, App flow tests by Beacons
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Hierarchical Target Organization
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Aggregating and layering system, services and groups
Management Tasks Oracle Cloud “EM Groups” Strategy
Monitoring, Notification Apply monitoring templates to groups based on target type, Or groups based on target type and a Service
Problem Analysis
Dynamic groups Ex : Target type=pod and Group=PaaS Target type=PBCS Service, lifecycle status=prod
Compliance Group of databases of SaaS Service
Reporting Group of groups for executive reports
Dashboards Group of all targets of a particular service
Service Maintenance Maintenance window patching of multiple services and blackouts, Patching selective group of hosts, Patching selective group of Agents
Jobs Selective group of hosts, group of databases
• Aggregate systems and services per tenant, location, geography, …
Ability to dill-down for root-cause analysis
Rollup (aggregate) information for dashboards
• Use Dynamic Groups to have an up-to-date representation of a deployed application / service
Application / Service
Tenant / Customer
Division / LOB
Location / Geography Company / IT level
Example:
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Target Organization
• Add custom properties for environment specific data $ emcli add_target_property -target_type="..name.." -property="..name.."
• Define a fixed set of values for a property $ emcli use_target_properties_master_list -enable -property_name="..internal name.."
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Adding custom target properties
Custom Properties Enhancements Can be used for Dynamic groups and Admin Groups Property values can be a controlled set
– Define a list of predefined values for a property – Only those values can be used for the property
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• Standardize Metrics (Iterative!) • Limited alerts (metrics with thresholds)
to actionable metrics
• Used reports for non-urgent metrics and trending
• Frequency of metric check
• Occurrences to reduce noise
• Templates Used • Oracle certified templates edited
• Metric Extensions • Custom metrics added to templates
• Apply templates after version rev-up
Cloud Standardization: Monitoring Templates
Metrics
Template
Metric Extension
Change Management Committee
Only collect what you need
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Cloud Standardization: Incident Rules, Notifications
• Rules for creating IncidentRulesets and IncidentRules
Define on Groups and/or Systems
New RuleSets for a)Different set of targets/services b) Different mailing list
New Rules for a)Additional metric for alerting b) Different Notification method
• Change Management Committee
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Tricks to fewer rulesets
Incident Rule Enhancements ‘What-if’ analysis of an Incident Rule (run simulation) Compression of availability incidents
– Only 1 incident for a ‘down’ container target – Used for system, services and clustered targets
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Cloud Standardization: Incident Rules, Notifications
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Incidents Dashboard
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Cloud Standardization: Security, Single Sign On
• LDAP, Single Sign on, Active directory support for authentication
• Roles for different personas ; External Roles
• Roles based on fine grain privileges
• Named Credentials for target credentials (host, db, wls, app etc)
• Auditing
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One less password to remember
Persona Based Roles DBA App Developer SLA Compliance Officer Devops
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Achieving Cloud Agility EM Extensibility to the Rescue Cloud Management Requirements EM Extensibility
New Measurements (infra or business) New Errors
Metric Extensions
New Services Custom Plug-ins
Outside-in testing Service level measurement
Beacons
Reporting (Ops, Development, LOB, Executive)
BI Publisher Reports
Detecting issues, avoiding configuration drift Compliance Rules
Global Nerve Center Runbook Automation Jobs, Deployment Procedures, EMCLI
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Business Value Dashboards
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Service Operations Reports
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Problem Analysis
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Ongoing Compliance Reporting
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• Ongoing configuration drift checks across Tenant Services
• Vigilance on security best practices for the entire stack
STIG Standards DoD Security Technical Implementation Guide STIG for FMW STIG for DB
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• Execution of scripts on fleet of SaaS Exadata Servers
• Validations of Application level Certificate (Expiry/Renewal)
• Centralized scheduling of jobs Example: purge jobs for all Service Pods scheduled/monitored from a single location
• Identify and fix anomalies in services Custom script deployment through Enterprise Manager for auto corrective actions Examples: Identify read-only filesystem, Agent process monitoring, auto corrective actions for /tmp cleanup etc.
Cloud Services: Operational Management
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Ongoing EM Maintenance for high performance
• Operational verification (see white paper)
• MTM (Monitor the Manager) Console
• Operational run-book
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Keep everything running smoothly…
White Papers and MOS notes Diagnostics with EMDIAG (See MOS note 421053.1) Operational Considerations and Troubleshooting Oracle Enterprise Manager 12c
MTM Analytics EMDIAG Tool
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EM Configuration , Backups and more… for Scale*
Configuration Oracle Cloud Site Tuning
Load Balancer for High Availability Reference Enterprise Manager Cloud Control Advance Installation guide
LDAP with SSO for EM Users access External Roles with LDAP setup; Automated employee account creation
Secure OMS with wallet with custom certificate
Remember to Secure all agents. New Agents secured at Service Provisioning. Secure EM CLI Enterprise Manager Cloud Control Advance Installation guide
Increased JAVA Heap Size Recommend 4gb, Currently tuned to 16G
OMS properties - Console timeout Internal Message timeout value
Job Thread Worker DB Connections **
oracle.sysman.eml.maxInactiveTime -value 240
oracle.sysman.emdrep.adminmsg.Adminmsglistener.healthmonitor_timeout 1800
oracle.sysman.core.conn.maxConnforJobwWorkers 200
OHS tuning MaxClients 1024 MinSpareThreads 128 MaxSpareThreads 256 KeepAliveTimeout 16 StartServers 8
WLS Socket Timeouts WLSocketTimeoutSecs 10, WLIOTimeoutSecs 2700
*The above tuning of parameters were done by OPC to scale for site growth. It is recommended that before making changes to your site contact Oracle Support
**See chapter 11 of the Advanced Installation and Configuration guide for details on how to tune the Enterprise Manager Job system
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Summary
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Cloud IT Management Using Enterprise Manager
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Summary
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9 Key takeaways Setup your EM site for High Availability, Disaster Recovery and Growth Use Agent Gold image strategy for Local, Hybrid Agents Take note of the EM13c features Start by modeling Services Management Setup users with appropriate access roles (with LDAP and Single Sign on ) Standardize Incident Rules, Monitoring templates, Notification methods Use Dashboards, Reports Use EM Jobs and emcli to automate tasks Keep EM patched and oiled
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AOM Always On Monitoring API Application Program Interface ASM Automatic Storage Management BI Business Intelligence BIP BI Publisher CIO Chief Information Officer CLI Command-Line Interface CPU Central Processing Unit CPU Critical Patch Update CRS Cluster Ready Services DB Database DBCS Database Cloud Services DG Data Guard DoD Department Of Defense DR Disaster Recovery EM Enterprise Manager FA Fusion Application FMW Fusion Middleware FRA Flash Recovery Area FTP File Transfer Protocol GNC Global Nerve Center GRP Guaranteed Restore Point
GTM Global Traffic Manager HA High Availability HTTP Hyper-Text Transfer Protocol IAAS Infrastructure As A Service IDM Identity Management IT Information Technology J2EE Java 2 Enterprise Edition JCS JAVA Cloud Services KPI Key Performance Indicator LDAP Lightweight Directory Access Protocol LOB Line Of Business LTM Local Traffic manager MD5 Message Digest 5 ME Metric Extension MOS My Oracle Support MAA Maximum Availability Architecture MTM Monitor The Monitor NFS Network File Storage NOC Network Operations Center OHS Oracle HTTP Server OMS Oracle Management Server OS Operating System
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PAAS Platform As A Service RAC Real Application Cluster RC4 Rivest Cipher 4 RCA Root Cause Analysis REST Representational State Transfer RMAN Recovery Manager RUEI Real User Experience Insight SAAS Software-As-A-Service SLA Service Level Agreement SLB Service Load Balancer SLM Service Level Monitoring SOA Service Oriented Architecture SOP Statement Of Operation SQL Structured Query Language SSL Secure Sockets Layer STIG Security Technical Implementation Guide SUN Stanford University Network TLS Transport Layer Security UI User Interface URL Uniform Resource Locator ZFS Zettabyte File System
TLA Library
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Oracle Enterprise Manager Demos
ID Title Product Focus Location
SDB-043 End-to-End Database Performance Management DB Manageability Database
SDB-044 Database Lifecycle Management, Database as a Service and Snap Cloning with Enterprise Manager 13c
DBLM, DBaaS, Snap Clone
Database
SDB-045 Hybrid Cloud with Enterprise Manager 13c: IT Automation for DevOps Across Private and Oracle Cloud
Hybrid Database
SMI-6 Oracle Enterprise Manager 13c - WebLogic, SOA, & Middleware Management On-premise & in the Cloud
MW mgmt + Hybrid
Middleware
SHD-034 Oracle SPARC/x86 Systems and Virtualization Management with Oracle Enterprise Manager
Hardware Mgmt Systems-Servers-Storage
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During Conference Hours
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Oracle Enterprise Manager Sessions & Hands On Labs
ID Title Time Location
CON6992 Take Control of Your On-Premises and Cloud-Based WebLogic Domains
11:00 AM – 12:00 PM
Moscone West 3003
CON6984 Hybrid Cloud Management with Full Workload Portability for WebLogic and Java
12:30 PM – 01:30 PM
Moscone West 3003
HOL7630 Prevent Outages Using Early Detection with Oracle Management Cloud
12:45 PM – 01:45 PM
Hotel Nikko - Peninsula (25th Floor)
CON6987 Get Proactive: Strategies for hardening security with Oracle Enterprise Manager
01:45 PM – 02:45 PM
Moscone South 306
CON6976 Maximizing database performance: A practical approach to performance diagnostics and tuning
01:45 PM – 02:45 PM
Moscone West 3003
CON6979 Suffering from Chronic Patching Pain? Get Relief with Fleet Maintenance
03:00 PM – 04:00 PM
Moscone South 306
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Monday, September 19th
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Oracle Enterprise Manager Sessions & Hands On Labs
ID Title Time Location
CAS2348 (CFP) Maersk: Oracle Enterprise Manager 13c – Unifying Self-Service PaaS Across Multivendor Cloud
03:00 PM – 04:00 PM
Moscone West 3003
CON6582 Future of Database Management in the Era of Cloud and Big Data
03:00 PM – 04:00 PM
Moscone South - 102
CON6981 Database as a Service 3.0 with Enterprise Manager: The DBA's Best Friend
03:00 PM – 04:00 PM
Moscone South - 306
CON6975 Eliminating guesswork from SQL Tuning 04:15 PM – 05:15 PM
Moscone South - 306
CAS1595 (CFP) Comcast: Manage and Self-service with Excellence Using Enterprise Manager
05:30 PM – 06:30 PM
Moscone West - 3003
HOL7627 Hands On Lab: Maximizing Oracle Database 12c Performance with Oracle Enterprise Manager
06:00 PM - 07:00 PM
Hotel Nikko - Peninsula (25th Floor)
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Monday, September 19th
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Oracle Enterprise Manager Sessions & Hands On Labs
ID Title Time Location
CON6993 Oracle Enterprise Manager: Infrastructure Management Deep Dive
11:00 AM – 12:00 PM
Park Central - Franciscan I
HOL7632 Relief from Chronic DB Patching Pain with Enterprise Manager Fleet Maintenance
11:30 AM – 12:30 PM
Hotel Nikko - Peninsula (25th Floor)
HOL7627 Maximizing Oracle Database 12c Performance with Oracle Enterprise Manager
04:00 PM – 05:00 PM
Hotel Nikko - Peninsula (25th Floor)
CON6994 Deep Dive into Engineered Systems Management with Oracle Enterprise Manager 13c
05:15 PM = 06:15 PM
Moscone South - 305
CON6970 Simplify the Monitoring and Deployment of Oracle Identity Management
05:15 PM = 06:15 PM
Moscone West - 2020
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Tuesday, September 20th
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Oracle Enterprise Manager Sessions & Hands On Labs
ID Title Time Location
CON6982 Deep Dive: Snap Clone and Data Refresh solutions using Enterprise Manager
11:00 AM – 12:00 PM
Moscone South - 305
CON990 Oracle Cloud: Tips to Maximize Enterprise Manager Performance and Scalability
12:15 PM – 01:15 PM
Moscone South - 305
HOL7631 Harnessing the Value of Hybrid Cloud: Complete Management of Cloud Services
01:15 PM – 02:15 PM
Hotel Nikko - Peninsula (25th Floor)
CON6978 Harden and Standardize your Database Configurations across Clouds
01:30 PM – 02:30 PM
Moscone South - 305
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Wednesday, September 21st
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Oracle Enterprise Manager Sessions & Hands On Labs
ID Title Time Location
CON6980 Best Practices for Moving Databases to Oracle Cloud 9:30 AM – 10:30 AM
Moscone South - 305
CON6985 Expand DBaaS beyond Data Centers: Hybrid Cloud on-boarding by Enterprise Manager
9:30 AM – 10:30 AM
Marriott Marquis - Salon 12
CON2494 (CFP) Paypal: Pivot from Manual to Scalable with Oracle Database Lifecycle Management Pack
10:45 AM – 11:45 AM
Moscone South - 305
CON6986 Never Miss a Beat: Always-On Monitoring with Oracle Enterprise Manager
10:45 AM – 11:45 AM
Marriott Marquis - Salon 12
CON6991 Customer Panel: Continuous Service Delivery for SOA, IDM and WebCenter
10:45 AM – 11:45 AM
Marriott Marquis - Salon 13
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Thursday, September 22nd
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Oracle Enterprise Manager Sessions & Hands On Labs
ID Title Time Location
CON1125 (CFP) Accenture: Lift and Shift onto Oracle Database Exadata Cloud Service Using Database Consolidation Advisor
12:00 PM – 01:00 PM
Marriott Marquis - Salon 12
CON2260 (CFP) Nationwide: Database Patch at 1,000 Scale: Nationwide’s Oracle Enterprise Manager Fleet Maintenance Odyssey
12:00 PM – 01:00 PM
Moscone South - 305
CON6983 Building a WebLogic, SOA, Service Bus Cloud in your Data Center 12:00 PM – 01:00 PM
Marriott Marquis - Salon 13
CON6989 Best Practices for Upgrading to Enterprise Manager 13c: Learn from Customers
01:15 PM – 02:15 PM
Moscone South - 305
CON6988 Tips for maximizing reliability and scalability of Oracle Enterprise Manager
02:30 PM – 03:30 PM
Moscone South - 305
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Thursday, September 22nd