Deploying a Private Cloud with Oracle Engineered Systems Lessons from the Trenches
Suraj Krishnan Director, ACS Cloud Engineering Jegan Sundarapandian Architect, ACS Cloud Engineering
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Program Agenda
Oracle Engineered Systems
Private Cloud Defined
Engineered Systems & Private Cloud
Top 10 Lessons
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Oracle SuperCluster Oracle Exadata Oracle Private Cloud Appliance
Oracle Big Data Appliance
Oracle Exalogic Oracle Exalytics
Oracle Database Appliance
Oracle Engineered Systems
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“The cloud infrastructure is provisioned for exclusive use by a single organization comprising multiple consumers (e.g., business units). It may be owned, managed, and operated by the organization, a third party, or some combination of them, and it may exist on or off premises.”
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What is a Private Cloud
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Virtualization vs. Private Cloud
Highly virtualized computing
+ Key Attributes
Self-Service
Resource Pooling
Elasticity
Chargeback Model
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What is a Private Cloud
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Cloud On Premise May Best Meet Your Needs
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Everyone’s needs are different
Security Latency
Control Cost
Cloud On Premise
Need to keep data on premise
Full isolation – no multi-tenancy
Need to comply with custom security frameworks
Need to connect with back-end mainframes, databases, ERPs, etc. with near zero latency
Keep 100% control over systems critical to business
Use your own firewalls, load balancers, hardware VPNs, etc
Option to capitalize asset
Many systems have steady workloads – no cost savings from elasticity
Dedicated infrastructure offers lower latency
Extremely high SLAs
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Oracle Private Cloud
Integration
Business Intelligence
Process
Mobile
Document
Java Developer Database
Compute Storage Messaging
Social
Identity Systems Monitoring & Analytics
Big Data
Run Oracle Cloud Services as Private Cloud
User Engagement
Identity Management
Business Process
Management
Content Management
Business Intelligence
Service Integration Data Integration
Development Tools
Cloud Application Foundation
Enterprise Management
Web Social Mobile
Database
Build “as-a-Service” in Private Cloud
Oracle Engineered Systems
Private Cloud with Oracle Engineered System
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IaaS
What is Oracle Exalogic?
• Rack-based system of hardware + software engineered to work together
• Racks contain x86 servers, ZFS storage and InfiniBand networking gear
Why Oracle Exalogic?
• Oracle Cloud Engineered on Premise. Same software stack as public cloud
• Unparalleled Performance & Efficiency. 2-10x greater scalability/performance of apps/middleware
• Lowest Business Risk. Full vertical integration from one vendor
Public Private Your Choice
Same software
Oracle Exalogic Elastic Cloud
PaaS
Compute Storage
Integration
Identity
Developer
Documents
Mobile
Process Java
Messaging
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Planning a Private Cloud
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Standardize Consolidate Virtualize Automate Orchestrate
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Private
Cloud Fit?
Business
Agility
Current
State
#1 Start with the right goals
Cost Savings
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#2 Biggest Barrier is Cultural
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Ensure Organizational Alignment – Include rest of the company
Opportunity to partner with Business
Plug into the broader corporate infrastructure. Sync up with corporate Risk, Corporate Security , Change management, Asset Tracking, software licensing compliance, audit capabilities
Identity people barriers and neutralize it - Resist change in the name of organization security and control
Transforms from custodians of technology to service orchestration of technology that can run internally or externally
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#3 Service Orientation is Key
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Take a “business first” Approach. Focus on business requirements, not on cloud plumbing
Effective service design drives adoption and broader adoption drives down costs
Move from a Gate keeper to a Service Provider Model
Look at growth Patterns and plan on providing advanced services
Create an API strategy
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#4 Service Catalog drives Adoption
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Keep it simple to engage players by self-service
Beware of templates/images sprawl
Let the workload be your guide
Embrace service flexibility
Offer complete self-service
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#5 Reengineer apps for the cloud
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Categorize Applications - Legacy Apps, Webapps using object storage etc
Review Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery Requirements
Differentiate web scale apps vs Consumer facing Apps vs large scale traditional systems of record
Anticipate Change and Application Roadmap
Lift and Shift, partition, Refactoring or re-write applications
Make Developers love you!
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#6 Take a Staged Incremental Approach
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Start with small isolated ones with few dependencies
Have a Governance Model in Place
Combine effect of scale, demand diversification and multi-tenancy
Use public cloud as testing ground for Private cloud Deployment
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#7 Integration with Legacy and Existing Systems
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Ensure integration with legacy and other systems
Provision for Data Federation, data Movement and Data Governance
Build for Public Cloud Integration even if there is no immediate need
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#8 Automate and Orchestrate
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Buy or Build Management software – provisioning, configuration, monitor security, performance and availability
Cloud Dashboard
Metering and Billing – Chargeback and Reporting Capabilities
Monitoring Operations
Diagnostic Capabilities
Automate beyond “infrastructure as code”
Without this, project may be successful but will lack flexibility and scalability
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#9 Cloud Devops Provides Sustenance
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Devops Principles and Practices provides foundational capabilities
Adaptive IT - Principle of Continuous Improvement
Overhaul of IT Service Model – Design, Develop, Ops and Support
Continuous Integration (CI) and Continuous Deployment (CD)
Application Lifecycle Management (ALM)
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#10 Lack of Skills
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Private Cloud not just about provisioning VMs and Storage
Need higher order orchestration, automation and lifecycle management skills
Develop skills organically and augment with external skills
Lack of appropriate skills creates delays and oversights
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How can ACS Help? Full Lifecycle coverage Planning, Build & Test, Support & Maintain, Optimize
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Private, Public & Hybrid Deployments
Complete Cloud Lifecycle Support
Design
Build
Migrate
Support
Optimize
•Systems layout and integration • Installation and configuration, Cloud management set-up
• Capacity planning and management • Performance, configuration and security reviews • Strategic lifecycle management and patching
•Migration workshop, Migration •Provisioning, cloning, metering, backup & restore
•Kick off workshop, Cloud strategy, service catalog • Infrastructure discovery, planning of deployment, security, migration
•Single Pane of Glass Monitoring •Advanced Database Support •Advanced Monitoring & Resolution •Solution Support Center – Connected
Oracle Cloud
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