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Planning a Cloud Implementation

MCMI Sergiu Russu

[email protected]

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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 remain at the sole discretion of Oracle.

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Cloud Business Case

Cloud Computing Capabilities

Cloud Computing Roadmap

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What is Your Cloud Business Case?Top Private Cloud Challenges Reported: 2010 IOUG Survey*

%

0 5 10 15 20 25 30

Loss of Visibilty /control

Adequately provisioning storage capacity

Building awareness of available services

Gaining cross-organization support or participation

Implementing process, policy and role changes (transformation)

Adequately provisioning server capacity

Creating the business case and funding model

* IOUG ResearchWire member study on Cloud Computing, conducted in August-September 2010.

Adequately provisioning server capacity

Implementing process, policy and role changes

Gaining cross-organization support or participation

Building awareness of available services

Adequately provisioning Storage capacity

Loss of visibility / control

Creating the business case & funding model

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Cloud Drivers

$Green

Reduce time to Market

Change IT Cost Structure

Reduce Complexity RMS

TopPlan

RDW

MAS

RDM

RDM

RDM

MAS

(Tandem)

RTE(Z)

Tandem

AIM

Sales

Audit

TMS

Sorter

PeopleSoft

(FMS)

PeopleSoft

(HR)

Stores Stores Stores Stores Stores

Credit

Switch

Credit

Authorizer

Tandem

(Fine

Jewlry)

Business

Warehouse

EJ

Aspect

ReconNet

EquityEdge

BlueBird

Planalytics

Scale on Demand

Optimizing dev / test

environmentsMetering and Chargeback

Virtualization

Strategic

Tactical

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Why Choose Private Cloud vs. Public?

Results from IOUG Survey

0 10 20 30 40 50

other

Lock-in concerns

Difficult to integrate

Difficulty to customize

Compliance concerns

Services already exist …

Long-term cost

QoS concerns

Security concerns

%

Why choose private cloud?Respondents cite Security, QoS & Long-term Cost as key reasons to choose a Private Cloud over Public Clouds

* IOUG ResearchWire member study on Cloud Computing, conducted in August-September 2010.

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Cloud Business Case

Cloud Computing Capabilities

Cloud Computing Roadmap

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Profile Applications & WorkloadsFirst Inventory Your Applications

Suitable for cloud now

Time based

Very parallel (i.e. batch)

Spiky traffic

Capital intensive (especially startup)

Proof of Concept

Low utilization

Less deployment costs

High bandwidth costs / high real estate

Not as suitable for cloud

Vertically scaled applications

Consistent load levels

Latency sensitive applications

Insecure applications

Hardware device dependent (e.g. fax server, SNA gateway)

ISV unsupported

Per CPU licensed applications

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Developmentand Test

Resource sharing(consolidation)

Shared Services

Augmentation(Elastic scaling)

What Do You Want the Cloud to Do?Start with Common Use Cases

Most enterprises are trying• Shared development and test environments• Hardware & Services consolidation

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Shared Services – Private PaaS ExampleCredit Suisse

Hosts 220 applications on 400 servers

Replaced 2800 servers

Standardized operating process

Only 3 platform releases in parallel

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Database Cloud PlanningIdentification of Applications to Migrate

- New applications are deployed to the Cloud

- Existing applications are migrated based on:

• Difficulty

• ROI

• Suitability

- The benefits and difficulties of consolidating existing

applications in the Cloud will vary

• Applications with highly varying peaks will show

greatest benefit

- The “lowest hanging fruit” should be migrated to the

Cloud first

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Build from Scratch vs. ExadataCommonwealth Bank of Australia

•DB deployment time reduced from 3 months to < 1 week

Build From Scratch with Components

Reference Configurations

Take delivery of Oracle Database Machine

Weeks to Months

Acquisition of

components

Installation and

configuration

Acquisition of

components

Installation and

configuration

Testing and

Validation

Testing and

Validation

Weeks to Months

Oracle Exadata Database Machine

Server Pool pre-configured

Faster deployment

Lower Risk

< 1 Week after Delivery

Testing and Validation

ConfigurationPre-implementation

System sizing

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Cloud Business Case

Cloud Computing Capabilities

Cloud Computing Roadmap

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Cloud Computing Readiness May Require Diverse Business Changes

Consider, for example, IT governance & risk management,

information modeling & ownership, operations & service

management.

How are these areas managed today? • identified responsibilities, documented processes, etc.

Do you have a mechanism for assessing capabilities in

each area?

How will you identify needs for changes or improvements

to support cloud computing?

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Example Cloud Capabilities by DomainAreas Important to Cloud Readiness

• To succeed at Cloud services adoption, an organization must

adequately progress in all the appropriate domains.

Governance

Business

&

Strategy

Organization

ServicesOperations

Infrastructure

Information

Architecture

Business & IT drivesCosts & Benefits

Executive sponsorshipRoles & responsibilities

Risk managementCloud change management

Services portfolio managementServices engineering approach

Capacity managementOperational tools & processes

Model packagingService monitoring

Model templatesData ownership

Reference architectureStandards

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Roadmap to CloudMulti-Dimensional Journey

Optimize

Automate

Consolidate

Standardize

Individual enterprises or applications may join the roadmap at different points

Define asingle solution

for a given problem

Reduce the footprint of deployed

applications

Reduce the manual tasks for managing

IT

Achieve new operational models & greatest

efficiency

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Some Final Thoughts….

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1. Typical Data Center Challenges

• How to manage the increased demand?

• How to improve data center operations?

• How to optimize technology?

• What is the business case (ROI)?

Oracle Insight For Data Center Technology A Structured Approach To Address Improvements

2. Tailored Process 3. Impactful Deliverables

Oracle Insight for Data Center Technologyaims to resolve these challenges and create impactful deliverables using a tailored process

http://www.oracle.com/insight

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For More Information….

oracle.com/cloud

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