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Agenda
• Storage Strategy
• Storage Product Portfolio
• ZFS Storage Appliance
• Oracle IT Runs ZFS Storage Appliance
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Oracle is a Storage Company
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Customers will accelerate performance and lower IT
costs by using business-ready storage systems;
complete business systems that integrate business
application software with tiered storage for optimum
performance, efficiency, and scale.
Oracle Storage Vision
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 Performance
 Reliability
 Security
 Management
 Quality
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Complete. Open. Integrated.
Integrating Technologies For Better Business Results
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 Engineer technically superior business-ready storage
systems that combine business application software and
storage hardware for optimum performance.
 Leverage areas of storage technology and market share
leadership: database, filesystem, and tape.
 Continue to provide best-of-breed storage products for
customers that want to manually integrate and tune their
business system IT stack, or that prefer heterogeneous
environments.
Oracle Storage Strategy
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• Storage Strategy
• Storage Product Portfolio
• ZFS Storage Appliance
• Oracle IT Runs ZFS Storage Appliance
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Data Growth Vastly Outstrips IT Budgets
Data center best practices demand tiered storage efficiencies
Single
Tier of Disk
Storage
Modern
Multi-tiered
Storage
Disk
Multi-tiered
Storage
Performance Disk
$7 - $22/GB
100%
38%
62%
Flash Storage
$40 - $54/GB
32%
6%
Capacity Disk
$1 - $6/GB
Tape Storage
$0.1 - $0.85/GB
Average
~$15,000/TB
Average
~$8,000/TB
Average
~$4,000/TB
60%
Source: Horison Information Strategies, 2009
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Oracle’s Complete Storage Portfolio
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Oracle Storage Differentiators
Engineered for Oracle Software / Best of Breed for Mixed
Environments
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• Storage Strategy
• Storage Product Portfolio
• ZFS Storage Appliance
• Oracle IT Runs ZFS Storage Appliance
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ZFS Storage Appliances (S7000 series)
 Only true Unified Storage
Simultaneous sharing of IB, iSCSI, FC, NFS, CIFS, etc.
 Best Storage Efficiency
Software automates use of DRAM, Flash & Disk
 Best Analytics
Real-time visualization and control
 Best Value
Includes complete list of enterprise software
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• Deployed in data intensive environments,
with over 5,000 systems sold to nearly
2,000 customers
• High-performance, efficient NAS storage
consolidation for Oracle software, test &
development and data protection
• Industry leading efficiency and
performance
• Efficient snap/clone for test and development
• InfiniBand interconnect for fast data protection
• Consolidation of VM environments, with
advanced and integrated analytics
Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance
Enterprise NAS Storage, Engineered for Oracle Environments
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Oracle’s ZFS Storage Appliance
Our Premier Product for NAS
• Best-in-class Management
• Industry-leading Storage Analytics
• Troubleshoot and resolve IT bottlenecks 50% faster than with NetApp
• Hybrid Storage Pools
Dynamically moves data between DRAM, read-flash and write flash
• Data Protection and Services built-in
System includes multiple protocols, compression, and many more
• Concurrently serve block and file protocols, including IB,
FC, and NFS
• Best Architecture for Scale
• Industry-leading processing power
• Industry-leading memory
• Industry-leading flash
• Only NAS Products Engineered to run Oracle
software
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Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance
Better than NetApp for NAS
Comparison of Oracle Storage S7420 versus NetApp 3270
Oracle Storage analytics advantage confirmed by Edison Group ‘10
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Oracle ZFS Storage: 7000 series
Best Storage Efficiency
Only Storage Appliance with
Hybrid Storage Pools (HSPs)
• Data is intelligently and automatically
migrated between DRAM, Flash and Disk
• Continuously optimizes storage system
performance and efficiency
• Simplifies management, transparently
managed as a single storage pool
“…Hybrid Storage Pools provide quite a lot of cache-speed (or
near cache-speed) access to our Oracle data…HSPs were
very important in our decision to go forward with the purchase
of those machines.”
- David Robillard, UNIX team leader & Oracle DBA, Notarius
Scalable
Large
Capacity
SAS Disks
Read/
L2ARC
Flash
Write/
ZIL
Flash
DRAM
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DATA PROTOCOLS DATA SERVICES MANAGEMENT
• NFS v2/v3/v4
• CIFS
• iSCSI
• Fibre Channel
• iSER, SRP
• HTTP
• WebDAV
• FTP/SFTP/FTPS
• NDMP v4
• Hybrid Storage Pool
• RAID-Z (5)
• RAID-Z (6)
• Triple-parity RAID
• Mirroring
• Striping
• Active-active clustering
• Remote Replication
• Snapshots
• Clones
• Compression
• Thin Provisioning
• End-to-end data integrity
• Deduplication
• DTrace Analytics
• Management Dashboard
• Role-based Access
• NIS LDAP & AD Alerts
• Phone Home
• SNMP
• Scripting
• Dynamic Upgrades
• Hardware/component view
• Advanced Networking
Oracle ZFS Storage: 7000 series
Best Value: Full compliment of software!
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Oracle ZFS Storage: 7000 series
Does your storage help you troubleshoot?
• Do you know what users/applications are
accessing your storage?
• What is taking up your storage bandwidth?
• Is your cache effectively utilized?
• Is your storage over or under subscribed?
• Do you have networking bottlenecks?
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ZFS Storage
and DTrace Analytics
Dynamic real-time visualization
of application and storage
related workloads
Simple yet sophisticated
instrumentation provides
comprehensive analysis
Supports multiple simultaneous
application and workload
analysis in production
First and only storage system
with this unique tuning +
capacity planning capability
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ZFS Storage Appliances enable
IT Administrators to troubleshoot issues
50% faster than with NetApp
Source: Edison Group, 2010
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Oracle ZFS Storage: 7000 series
Best Analytics
Only Storage Appliance with
DTrace Analytics
•Automatic real-time visualization of
application and storage related workloads
•Simple yet sophisticated instrumentation
provides real-time comprehensive analysis
•Supports multiple simultaneous application
and workload analysis in real-time
•Analysis can be saved, exported and
replayed for further analysis
“S7000 series presents a very simple, straightforward management
model. It represents refreshing and original insights into reducing
storage complexity and cuts through layers of fossilized storage
technology thinking...”
David Allen, Senior Vice President & CTO
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ZFS-SA Oracle Software Integrations
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ZFS Storage Appliance is the only Recommended
NAS Target for Exadata Backup and Recovery
Sun ZFS Storage Appliance
Oracle RMAN TargetExadata X2
Database Machine
RMAN
Disk
Backup
•Cost effective, high performance
RMAN backup disk target
•Directly connected to Exadata
InfiniBand fabric
•ZFS works with RMAN to ensure
against data corruption
• End-to-end check summing and data
integrity ensure against corrupt files when
restoring old backups
•No extra charge replication for
Disaster Recovery
• Simplify Oracle DR utilizing replicated
copies of RMAN backups
•Simple Architecture
• No Media Server
Infiniband
Ensures that backup window and recovery time objectives
(RTO) are met to ensure timely recovery
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Oracle Enterprise Mgr Grid Control
Integrated to run with ZFS Storage
- Monitor performance of ZFS
storage directly from EM Grid
Control along with DB apps
- Centralized monitoring,
reporting, and alerts for your
multiple ZFS Storage Appliances
- Customizable dashboards
- Single sign-on
-Used extensively by Oracle IT
groups
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ZFS Storage Best Practices
Extensive Resource Library (search Unified Storage)
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•Oracle DB
•Oracle Applications
•Middleware
•Consolidation
•Backup & Recovery
•Disaster Recovery
•Virtual Machines
•Test/Dev
•3rd
Party apps/OS
•S7000 General Best
Practices
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ZFS Storage Appliance Solutions
Supporting a Wide Range of Applications
Database
Web Infrastructure
and Content
Management
Backup and
Data
Protection
Virtualization Consolidation
Business
Continuity and
Disaster Recovery
File Services
Infrastructure
Video Streaming
and Surveillance
(IPVS)
Cloud
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• Storage Strategy
• Storage Product Portfolio
• ZFS Storage Appliance
• Oracle IT Runs ZFS Storage Appliance
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Oracle IT Runs
ZFS Storage Appliance
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Oracle IT Groups
•Product Development IT
(PDIT)
•Software Development IT
functions
•Global IT (GIT)
•Traditional IT functions
•Customer IT (On-Demand)
•Oracle University
•SPARC Ranch
•SPARC chip development IT
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Oracle Information Technology
TRADITIONAL
ORACLE ON DEMAND
DEVELOPMENT
ORACLE UNIVERSITY
Supporting 100K+ internal users & 1.2M+
external users in 145 countries
Supporting over 5.5M users over 4,000
environments
Supporting 21K developers building over 3K
products globally
Supporting 352K students resulting in
41,000 classes annually in 24 languages
• Global voice & network infrastructure
• Global data center operations
• Oracle employee support
• Computing device management & support
• Information Technology Risk & Compliance
• Operation, administration & management of
Production business systems
• Operation of Development-managed compute
spaces
• Management & support of specialized
development computing devices
• Operation, administration & management of
customer facing computing resources
• Administration & management of computing
architecture & standards
• Business continuity operation & planning
• Operation, administration & management of
computing resources supporting delivery of
curriculum & classroom content
• Administration & management of computing
architecture & standards
• Business continuity operation & planning
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Oracle IT moving to ZFS Storage S7000
Why the migration?
Storage is a key component of Oracle’s
strategy
Overall cost reductions
• Eliminate license costs
• Reduce purchase costs
Run Oracle on Oracle
• Improvements and opportunities in performance,
usability, continuity
• Showcase technology
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Improved Performance in key areas
• Read/Write IOPS and throughput
• Massive CPU and cache enabled increasing client loads
versus previous hardware
Consolidation of systems
• Less hardware with better results
Reduction in IT cost
• Product & license fees
• Power & cooling
ZFS-SA Early Access Environment
• Customers benefit in quality and future features
Oracle IT moving to ZFS Storage S7000
Key Benefits
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Oracle PDIT Storage – Highlights
• Enterprise Storage infrastructure supporting entire
suite of Oracle product development
• DB, AS, CS, EM, eBiz, Fusion, Sun, PSFT, JDE, Siebel, BEA
• Manage 10,000 TB of storage – SAN 25%, NAS 75%
• Involving 400 storage units located in 25 sites globally
• NAS filers – 300, SAN arrays – 100 (FC, SAS, SATA)
• Admin / TB ratio – 1:1000
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Oracle IT Uncovered Massive Benefits
Oracle IT Runs ZFS Storage
Consolidation
3:1 Storage
~4x savings
in floor space
~350 fewer
parts and keys
to manage
32PBs to 16PBs
2:1 Data
Compression
10:1 Data
Deduplication
Virtualization
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Testing in Production: SPARC “Ranch”
SPARC CPU Simulations Run on ZFS Storage
- 43 ZFS Storage Appliances
provide storage to a very large
compute grid for CPU and system
design
- ~1.32 Petabyte of data in
production on ZFS
- More than 4500 filesystems
- Better than 2:1 space savings
with built-in data compression
- More than 125,000 computing
jobs hit our storage every day
- More than 2000 hosts and more
than 46K CPUs use our storage
every day
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IT Storage Inventory – To Date
Current Status After FY11 RefreshBefore FY11 Refresh
Vendor Raw TB Models
Sun Oracle 8,605TB 7420c, 7410c, 7320c, 7310, 7210, 6780, 6580, 6180, 5310, 5210, 3510
NetApp 3,327TB FAS: 6080, 6070, 3170, 3140, 3070, 3050, 3040, 3020, 980, 270, R200
EMC 996TB Symmetrix DMX, Clariion, Celerra, Connectrix [Brocade, Cisco, Qlogic]
Others 470TB Pillar: Axiom 500, IBM N-series, Apple: Xserve, HP: EVA 5K/8K, CGW
Total 13,398TB
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ZFS 7420 Pre-Racked Configurations
Available via iProcurement
ZFS 7420 cluster Config 21 Config 22 Config 23 Config 24
Description Performance, 10G
network
Performance,
4G network
Capacity,
10G network
Capacity,
4G network
Raw capacity 128TB 128TB 176TB 176TB
Heads 2 x 7420 2 x 7420 2 x 7420 2 x 7420
CPU per head 4 x 8 core 4 x 8 core 4 x 8 core 4 x 8 core
Memory per head 512GB 512GB 512GB 512GB
Readzilla (read cache) per head 4 x 512GB 4 x 512GB 4 x 512GB 4 x 512GB
Network cards per head 4 x dual 10gb 4 x quad 1gb 4 x dual 10gb 4 x quad 1gb
Transceivers 8 0 8 0
Shelves J4410 6 6 8 8
Drives 128 128 176 176
Drive type 1TB SAS2 7.2K 1TB SAS2 7.2K 1TB SAS2 7.2K 1TB SAS2 7.2K
Logzilla (write cache) 16 x 18GB 16 x 18GB 16 x 18GB 16 x 18GB
Sun Rack II (1000mm) XSR-1042E XSR-1042E XSR-1042E XSR-1042E
PDU APC 20 Amps AP8865 20 Amps AP8865 20 Amps AP8865 20 Amps AP8865
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Migration Made Easy
ZFS-SA Shadow Migration
• Oracle IT utilizing ZFS
Shadow Migration to
simplify the migration
process.
• Shadow Migration enables
the migration of data from
external NFS source to
ZFS-SA
• Updates clients to point to
new share on ZFS-SA
• Data transparently migrated
in the background
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ZFSSA Open Storage Performance
Test Results – Configurations
Model CPU Memory Read Cache Write Cache Shelves Drives RAID
7420 16 cores 128GB 2 x 512GB 4 x 18GB 2 / 44 drives 1TB SAS 3-way Mirror
7410 8 cores 64GB 1 x 100GB 2 x 18GB 4 / 42 drives 2TB SAS 3-way Mirror
FAS3070 4 cores 8GB n/a n/a 3 / 38 drives 500G SATA RAID-DP
FAS6070 8 cores 32GB n/a n/a 5 / 51 drives 300G FC 10K RAID-DP
Note:
7410/7420 test unit specification is under-configured in terms of CPU, ReadZilla, LogZilla
The Sun 7410 utilized 2TB SAS drives versus 1TB SAS on 7420
The tests were run with a 100MB dataset, consisting of the following steps on each client host:
1. Create a /tmp/<hostname>_mnt directory
2. Mount the dir from Sun 7420 to /tmp/<hostname>_mnt
3. Randomly select 1 of 25 source directories (same dataset) and copy to the local host, into /tmp/<hostname>
4. Move /tmp/<hostname> back to the filer into output/<hostname>
5. Unmount filer and remove temporary mount point
Tested Configurations
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ZFSSA Open Storage Performance
Test Results – Read Time
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ZFSSA Open Storage Performance
Test Results – Write Time
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ZFSSA Open Storage Performance
Test Results – IO Throughput
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ZFSSA Open Storage Performance
Test Results – NFS Operations
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ZFSSA Open Storage Performance
Test Results – CPU Utilization
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Storage List Price Comparison
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ZFSSA Storage Deployment
What we learned…
• High consolidation ratio – Green Savings; power, space, cooling
• Hardware configuration options – defined pre-rack configuration
• Analytics – ability to understand in-depth work load specifics
• RAID options – choose profile based on performance vs.
capacity vs. data protection
• Shadow migration – Easy migrations from any NFS server to
ZFSSA
• Very high thresholds – Ability to handle high number of volumes,
directories, clones – exceeds other vendors by >5x times
• Over 50% resource available for growth
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Oracle IT Use Cases
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ZFS Storage in Product Development
• Compute FARM
• Build/Integration, LRG, Metadata, Transaction Results
• Environment Management System (EMS)
• Fusion, eBiz, Siebel, Enterprise, BEA, Agile
• Hosted Development
• Home directory, PSR, RAC storage, general
NFS/iSCSI storage
• Virtualization
• Dynamic FARM, VM primary OS, VM secondary
storage
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Compute FARM
• A development and testing environment
• Offloads local development and QA systems
• Enables parallel processing of builds and tests
• Creates test baseline as part of label creation process
• A label is a string, set of files, a snapshot of development process at any given time
– Example: RDBMS_MAIN_LINUX_110909
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Compute FARM – Metrics
Total filers – 8 (480TB raw, 200TB usable) Mirror
Typical FARM filer – Metrics
7410 ZFS storage Average Maximum
CPU 10% 49%
IOPS 14,000 126,000
Throughput 300 MB/s 750 MB/s
Number of volumes per filer 2 4
Volume size 10TB 18TB
Typical FARM – Workload
Daily average writes 18TB 34TB
Daily average purge 18TB 34TB
# of files written / day 25-35 million 40-50 million
Files written < 10K 60% 90%
Files written < 100K 8% 25%
Files written > 100K < 10000K <1% 10%
Storage features used NFS v3
NOTE: Out of 8 filers, only 50% filers are active to handle new
writes – while the remaining 50% filers handling purges
• ZFS storage is 3x faster
compared to EMC storage
• Serves 5,500 farm systems
• 2x compute resource
• Handles 62,000 farm jobs per day
• 1.5x job count
• Over 50% filer resource available
for growth
• EMC storage
• EMC Symmetrix DMX2000
• EMC Symmetrix DMX1000
• EMC Celerra NSX
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EMS
• Simplify the process of creating, deploying and managing environments
• Used to manage different types of environments: eBiz suite, Fusion, DB,
PeopleSoft, JDE, BEA
• Leverages storage clone technology
Open Storage containing
project/pool where the
shares (/slot/emsxxxx) are
created
Project
Project
storage
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EMS – Metrics
• Ability to handle >500 volumes
• Ability to serve more number of
environments (clone) with fewer
templates – high capacity filers
• RAIDz1 is 2x faster in reads and
writes comparing NetApp
FAS6070
• Over 50% filer resource available
for growth
• NetApp storage
• FAS6070, FAS3070, FAS3170
Total filers – 28 (2418TB raw, 1528TB usable) RAIDz1, Mirror
Typical EMS filer – Metrics
7410 ZFS storage Average Maximum
CPU 10% 49%
IOPS 8,000 88,000
Throughput 140 MB/s 650 MB/s
No. of volumes/clones per filer 200 500
Volume size 300GB 1TB
Typical EMS – Workload
Total clones on ZFS 2535 2535
Total full clones on ZFS 2894 2894
Clones per filer 85 234
Full clones per filer 100 280
Storage features used NFS v3, Snapshots, Clones
NOTE: Total EMS environments on ZFS – 5429
• Fusion, ST EM – 1492
• eBiz – 1680
• Enterprise – 1188
• Siebel – 275
• BEA – 138
• Agile – 47
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Hosted Development – Metrics
• Consolidation ratio of NetApp/EMC
 ZFS storage is 8-4:1
• Able to handle >250,000 sub-
directories in a single directory
• Single ZFS storage serves >12,000
home directories
• Over 50% filer resource available
for growth
• NetApp/EMC storage
• FAS6070
• FAS3070
• NS704G/CX700
Total filers – 43 (3627TB raw, 1550TB usable) Mirror,
RAIDz1/z2
Typical HD filer – Metrics
7410 ZFS storage Average Maximum
CPU 10% 49%
IOPS 10,000 115,000
Throughput 100 MB/s 575 MB/s
No. of volumes/luns per filer 100 500
Volume size 300GB 2TB
Typical HD – Workload
NFS volumes per filer 150 300
iSCSI luns per filer 100 200
Initiators per filer 200 400
Storage features used NFS, CIFS, iSCSI,
snapshots
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Virtualization
• Ability to switch FARM hosts OS type/version quickly
• Goal: <20 minutes per host
• Significant reduction of compute resource loss
• Goal: >90x faster
• Example scenario:
• OS switch: 1,200 hosts x 20 minutes = 400 compute hours
• Reduction from 48,000 to 400 compute hours (120x faster)
• Use of virtualization and 10G network for performance
• Use of automation to achieve consistent configuration
• Use of storage cloning features for rapid deployment
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HDD HDD HDD HDD HDD HDD HDD HDD
Sun x4170
Dynamic FARM – Architecture
/scratch&OSswap
/scratch&OSswap
/scratch&OSswap
/scratch&OSswap
/scratch&OSswap
/scratch&OSswap
/scratch&OSswap
/scratch&OSswap
/scratch&OSswap
/scratch&OSswap
/scratch&OSswap
/scratch&OSswap
Hypervisor
ZFS Storage Appliance
Clones
VM01
VM02
VM03
VM04
VM..N
VM12VM11VM10VM09VM08VM07VM06VM05VM04VM03VM02VM01
VM01
VM02
VM03
VM04
VM..N
SunOpusTOR
10G4x10G
2x20G Distribution
Cisco 6509
Label server / Gear6
Infrastructure
FARM storage
10/20G
Boot VMs from Clones on NAS storage
Master Image
Linux WindowsSolaris
VM01
VM02
VM03
VM04
VM..N
VM12VM11VM10VM09VM08VM07VM06VM05VM04VM03VM02VM01 VM12VM11VM10VM09VM08VM07VM06VM05VM04VM03VM02VM01 VM12VM11VM10VM09VM08VM07VM06VM05VM04VM03VM02VM01
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Virtualization – Deployment
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Virtualization – Metrics
• Ability to handle >500 volumes
• Ability to serve more VMs (clone)
with fewer templates – high
capacity filers
• Mirror is 5x and RAIDz1 is 2x faster
in comparing NetApp storage
• Over 50% filer resource available
for growth
• NetApp storage
• FAS6070
• FAS3070
• FAS3170
Total filers – 11 (1026TB raw, 497TB usable) Mirror, RAIDz1
Typical VM filer – Metrics
7410 ZFS storage Average Maximum
CPU 10% 49%
IOPS 10,000 110,000
Throughput 100 MB/s 500 MB/s
No. of volumes/clones per filer 300 672
Volume size 50GB 200GB
Typical VM – Workload
Total clone on ZFS 2566 2600
Total full clones on ZFS 50 70
Clones per filer 150 672
Full clones per filer 10 20
Storage features used NFS v3, Clones
NOTE: Total VM environments on ZFS – 2566
• Dynamic Farm – 1344
• Enterprise One - 550
• Enterprise – 532
• Siebel – 140
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 Performance
 Reliability
 Security
 Management
 Quality
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Complete. Open. Integrated.
Integrating Technologies For Better Business Results
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ZFS SA Performance Tests
Test Configurations
Model CPU Memory Read Cache Write Cache Shelves Drives RAID
7410 8 cores 64GB 1 x 100GB 2 x 18GB 4 / 42 drives 2TB SAS 3-way Mirror
7420 16 cores 128GB 2 x 512GB 4 x 18GB 2 / 44 drives 1TB SAS 3-way Mirror
7420-7.2K 16 cores 128GB 2 x 512GB 8 x 18GB 4
1TB SAS2
7.2K
3-way Mirror
7420-15K 16 cores 128GB 2 x 512GB 8 x 18GB 4
300G SAS2
15K
3-way Mirror
7420-7.2K 16 cores 128GB 0 0 4
1TB SAS2
7.2K
3-way Mirror
7420-15K 16 cores 128GB 0 0 4
300G SAS2
15K
3-way Mirror
FAS3070 4 cores 8GB n/a n/a 3 / 38 drives 500G SATA RAID-DP
FAS6070 8 cores 32GB n/a n/a 5 / 51 drives
300G FC
10K
RAID-DP
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ZFS SA Performance Tests
Test Results – Read Time
Average Read Time (sec)
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400.00
500.00
600.00 1Host
5Hosts
10Hosts
25Hosts
50Hosts
100Hosts
200Hosts
400Hosts
600Hosts
800Hosts
1000Hosts
1250Hosts
1500Hosts
2000Hosts
2500Hosts
Number of Clients
Seconds
Sun 7410
NetApp FAS3070
NetApp FAS6070
Sun 7420
Sun 7420 (SAS2/7.2K)
Sun 7420 (SAS2/15K)
Sun 7420 (7.2K/NoCache)
Sun 7420 (15K/NoCache)
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ZFS SA Performance Tests
Test Results – Write Time
Average Write Time (sec)
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2500.00
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  • 2. © 2011 Oracle Corporation – Proprietary and Confidential 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 remains at the sole discretion of Oracle. 2
  • 3. <Insert Picture Here> Oracle IT Runs ZFS Storage Appliance Download this slide http://ouo.io/9hyi4w
  • 4. © 2011 Oracle Corporation – Proprietary and Confidential <Insert Picture Here> Agenda • Storage Strategy • Storage Product Portfolio • ZFS Storage Appliance • Oracle IT Runs ZFS Storage Appliance 4
  • 5. © 2011 Oracle Corporation – Proprietary and Confidential Oracle is a Storage Company
  • 6. © 2011 Oracle Corporation – Proprietary and Confidential Customers will accelerate performance and lower IT costs by using business-ready storage systems; complete business systems that integrate business application software with tiered storage for optimum performance, efficiency, and scale. Oracle Storage Vision 6
  • 7. © 2011 Oracle Corporation – Proprietary and Confidential  Performance  Reliability  Security  Management  Quality 7 Complete. Open. Integrated. Integrating Technologies For Better Business Results
  • 8. © 2011 Oracle Corporation – Proprietary and Confidential 8  Engineer technically superior business-ready storage systems that combine business application software and storage hardware for optimum performance.  Leverage areas of storage technology and market share leadership: database, filesystem, and tape.  Continue to provide best-of-breed storage products for customers that want to manually integrate and tune their business system IT stack, or that prefer heterogeneous environments. Oracle Storage Strategy
  • 9. © 2011 Oracle Corporation – Proprietary and Confidential <Insert Picture Here> Agenda • Storage Strategy • Storage Product Portfolio • ZFS Storage Appliance • Oracle IT Runs ZFS Storage Appliance 9
  • 10. © 2011 Oracle Corporation – Proprietary and Confidential Data Growth Vastly Outstrips IT Budgets Data center best practices demand tiered storage efficiencies Single Tier of Disk Storage Modern Multi-tiered Storage Disk Multi-tiered Storage Performance Disk $7 - $22/GB 100% 38% 62% Flash Storage $40 - $54/GB 32% 6% Capacity Disk $1 - $6/GB Tape Storage $0.1 - $0.85/GB Average ~$15,000/TB Average ~$8,000/TB Average ~$4,000/TB 60% Source: Horison Information Strategies, 2009 10
  • 11. © 2011 Oracle Corporation – Proprietary and Confidential Oracle’s Complete Storage Portfolio
  • 12. © 2011 Oracle Corporation – Proprietary and Confidential Oracle Storage Differentiators Engineered for Oracle Software / Best of Breed for Mixed Environments
  • 13. © 2011 Oracle Corporation – Proprietary and Confidential <Insert Picture Here> Agenda • Storage Strategy • Storage Product Portfolio • ZFS Storage Appliance • Oracle IT Runs ZFS Storage Appliance 13
  • 14. © 2011 Oracle Corporation – Proprietary and Confidential ZFS Storage Appliances (S7000 series)  Only true Unified Storage Simultaneous sharing of IB, iSCSI, FC, NFS, CIFS, etc.  Best Storage Efficiency Software automates use of DRAM, Flash & Disk  Best Analytics Real-time visualization and control  Best Value Includes complete list of enterprise software 14
  • 15. © 2011 Oracle Corporation – Proprietary and Confidential • Deployed in data intensive environments, with over 5,000 systems sold to nearly 2,000 customers • High-performance, efficient NAS storage consolidation for Oracle software, test & development and data protection • Industry leading efficiency and performance • Efficient snap/clone for test and development • InfiniBand interconnect for fast data protection • Consolidation of VM environments, with advanced and integrated analytics Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance Enterprise NAS Storage, Engineered for Oracle Environments
  • 16. © 2011 Oracle Corporation – Proprietary and Confidential Oracle’s ZFS Storage Appliance Our Premier Product for NAS • Best-in-class Management • Industry-leading Storage Analytics • Troubleshoot and resolve IT bottlenecks 50% faster than with NetApp • Hybrid Storage Pools Dynamically moves data between DRAM, read-flash and write flash • Data Protection and Services built-in System includes multiple protocols, compression, and many more • Concurrently serve block and file protocols, including IB, FC, and NFS • Best Architecture for Scale • Industry-leading processing power • Industry-leading memory • Industry-leading flash • Only NAS Products Engineered to run Oracle software
  • 17. © 2011 Oracle Corporation – Proprietary and Confidential Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance Better than NetApp for NAS Comparison of Oracle Storage S7420 versus NetApp 3270 Oracle Storage analytics advantage confirmed by Edison Group ‘10
  • 18. © 2011 Oracle Corporation – Proprietary and Confidential Oracle ZFS Storage: 7000 series Best Storage Efficiency Only Storage Appliance with Hybrid Storage Pools (HSPs) • Data is intelligently and automatically migrated between DRAM, Flash and Disk • Continuously optimizes storage system performance and efficiency • Simplifies management, transparently managed as a single storage pool “…Hybrid Storage Pools provide quite a lot of cache-speed (or near cache-speed) access to our Oracle data…HSPs were very important in our decision to go forward with the purchase of those machines.” - David Robillard, UNIX team leader & Oracle DBA, Notarius Scalable Large Capacity SAS Disks Read/ L2ARC Flash Write/ ZIL Flash DRAM 18
  • 19. © 2011 Oracle Corporation – Proprietary and Confidential DATA PROTOCOLS DATA SERVICES MANAGEMENT • NFS v2/v3/v4 • CIFS • iSCSI • Fibre Channel • iSER, SRP • HTTP • WebDAV • FTP/SFTP/FTPS • NDMP v4 • Hybrid Storage Pool • RAID-Z (5) • RAID-Z (6) • Triple-parity RAID • Mirroring • Striping • Active-active clustering • Remote Replication • Snapshots • Clones • Compression • Thin Provisioning • End-to-end data integrity • Deduplication • DTrace Analytics • Management Dashboard • Role-based Access • NIS LDAP & AD Alerts • Phone Home • SNMP • Scripting • Dynamic Upgrades • Hardware/component view • Advanced Networking Oracle ZFS Storage: 7000 series Best Value: Full compliment of software! 19
  • 20. © 2011 Oracle Corporation – Proprietary and Confidential Oracle ZFS Storage: 7000 series Does your storage help you troubleshoot? • Do you know what users/applications are accessing your storage? • What is taking up your storage bandwidth? • Is your cache effectively utilized? • Is your storage over or under subscribed? • Do you have networking bottlenecks? 20
  • 21. © 2011 Oracle Corporation – Proprietary and Confidential ZFS Storage and DTrace Analytics Dynamic real-time visualization of application and storage related workloads Simple yet sophisticated instrumentation provides comprehensive analysis Supports multiple simultaneous application and workload analysis in production First and only storage system with this unique tuning + capacity planning capability 21
  • 22. © 2011 Oracle Corporation – Proprietary and Confidential ZFS Storage Appliances enable IT Administrators to troubleshoot issues 50% faster than with NetApp Source: Edison Group, 2010 22
  • 23. © 2011 Oracle Corporation – Proprietary and Confidential Oracle ZFS Storage: 7000 series Best Analytics Only Storage Appliance with DTrace Analytics •Automatic real-time visualization of application and storage related workloads •Simple yet sophisticated instrumentation provides real-time comprehensive analysis •Supports multiple simultaneous application and workload analysis in real-time •Analysis can be saved, exported and replayed for further analysis “S7000 series presents a very simple, straightforward management model. It represents refreshing and original insights into reducing storage complexity and cuts through layers of fossilized storage technology thinking...” David Allen, Senior Vice President & CTO 23
  • 24. © 2011 Oracle Corporation – Proprietary and Confidential <Insert Picture Here> ZFS-SA Oracle Software Integrations 24
  • 25. © 2011 Oracle Corporation – Proprietary and Confidential ZFS Storage Appliance is the only Recommended NAS Target for Exadata Backup and Recovery Sun ZFS Storage Appliance Oracle RMAN TargetExadata X2 Database Machine RMAN Disk Backup •Cost effective, high performance RMAN backup disk target •Directly connected to Exadata InfiniBand fabric •ZFS works with RMAN to ensure against data corruption • End-to-end check summing and data integrity ensure against corrupt files when restoring old backups •No extra charge replication for Disaster Recovery • Simplify Oracle DR utilizing replicated copies of RMAN backups •Simple Architecture • No Media Server Infiniband Ensures that backup window and recovery time objectives (RTO) are met to ensure timely recovery 25
  • 26. © 2011 Oracle Corporation – Proprietary and Confidential Oracle Enterprise Mgr Grid Control Integrated to run with ZFS Storage - Monitor performance of ZFS storage directly from EM Grid Control along with DB apps - Centralized monitoring, reporting, and alerts for your multiple ZFS Storage Appliances - Customizable dashboards - Single sign-on -Used extensively by Oracle IT groups 26
  • 27. © 2011 Oracle Corporation – Proprietary and Confidential ZFS Storage Best Practices Extensive Resource Library (search Unified Storage) 27 •Oracle DB •Oracle Applications •Middleware •Consolidation •Backup & Recovery •Disaster Recovery •Virtual Machines •Test/Dev •3rd Party apps/OS •S7000 General Best Practices
  • 28. © 2011 Oracle Corporation – Proprietary and Confidential ZFS Storage Appliance Solutions Supporting a Wide Range of Applications Database Web Infrastructure and Content Management Backup and Data Protection Virtualization Consolidation Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery File Services Infrastructure Video Streaming and Surveillance (IPVS) Cloud 28
  • 29. © 2011 Oracle Corporation – Proprietary and Confidential <Insert Picture Here> Agenda • Storage Strategy • Storage Product Portfolio • ZFS Storage Appliance • Oracle IT Runs ZFS Storage Appliance 29
  • 30. © 2011 Oracle Corporation – Proprietary and Confidential Oracle IT Runs ZFS Storage Appliance
  • 31. © 2011 Oracle Corporation – Proprietary and Confidential Oracle IT Groups •Product Development IT (PDIT) •Software Development IT functions •Global IT (GIT) •Traditional IT functions •Customer IT (On-Demand) •Oracle University •SPARC Ranch •SPARC chip development IT 31
  • 32. © 2011 Oracle Corporation – Proprietary and Confidential Oracle Information Technology TRADITIONAL ORACLE ON DEMAND DEVELOPMENT ORACLE UNIVERSITY Supporting 100K+ internal users & 1.2M+ external users in 145 countries Supporting over 5.5M users over 4,000 environments Supporting 21K developers building over 3K products globally Supporting 352K students resulting in 41,000 classes annually in 24 languages • Global voice & network infrastructure • Global data center operations • Oracle employee support • Computing device management & support • Information Technology Risk & Compliance • Operation, administration & management of Production business systems • Operation of Development-managed compute spaces • Management & support of specialized development computing devices • Operation, administration & management of customer facing computing resources • Administration & management of computing architecture & standards • Business continuity operation & planning • Operation, administration & management of computing resources supporting delivery of curriculum & classroom content • Administration & management of computing architecture & standards • Business continuity operation & planning
  • 33. © 2011 Oracle Corporation – Proprietary and Confidential Oracle IT moving to ZFS Storage S7000 Why the migration? Storage is a key component of Oracle’s strategy Overall cost reductions • Eliminate license costs • Reduce purchase costs Run Oracle on Oracle • Improvements and opportunities in performance, usability, continuity • Showcase technology
  • 34. © 2011 Oracle Corporation – Proprietary and Confidential Improved Performance in key areas • Read/Write IOPS and throughput • Massive CPU and cache enabled increasing client loads versus previous hardware Consolidation of systems • Less hardware with better results Reduction in IT cost • Product & license fees • Power & cooling ZFS-SA Early Access Environment • Customers benefit in quality and future features Oracle IT moving to ZFS Storage S7000 Key Benefits
  • 35. © 2011 Oracle Corporation – Proprietary and Confidential Oracle PDIT Storage – Highlights • Enterprise Storage infrastructure supporting entire suite of Oracle product development • DB, AS, CS, EM, eBiz, Fusion, Sun, PSFT, JDE, Siebel, BEA • Manage 10,000 TB of storage – SAN 25%, NAS 75% • Involving 400 storage units located in 25 sites globally • NAS filers – 300, SAN arrays – 100 (FC, SAS, SATA) • Admin / TB ratio – 1:1000
  • 36. © 2011 Oracle Corporation – Proprietary and Confidential 36 Oracle IT Uncovered Massive Benefits Oracle IT Runs ZFS Storage Consolidation 3:1 Storage ~4x savings in floor space ~350 fewer parts and keys to manage 32PBs to 16PBs 2:1 Data Compression 10:1 Data Deduplication Virtualization
  • 37. © 2011 Oracle Corporation – Proprietary and Confidential Testing in Production: SPARC “Ranch” SPARC CPU Simulations Run on ZFS Storage - 43 ZFS Storage Appliances provide storage to a very large compute grid for CPU and system design - ~1.32 Petabyte of data in production on ZFS - More than 4500 filesystems - Better than 2:1 space savings with built-in data compression - More than 125,000 computing jobs hit our storage every day - More than 2000 hosts and more than 46K CPUs use our storage every day 37
  • 38. © 2011 Oracle Corporation – Proprietary and Confidential IT Storage Inventory – To Date Current Status After FY11 RefreshBefore FY11 Refresh Vendor Raw TB Models Sun Oracle 8,605TB 7420c, 7410c, 7320c, 7310, 7210, 6780, 6580, 6180, 5310, 5210, 3510 NetApp 3,327TB FAS: 6080, 6070, 3170, 3140, 3070, 3050, 3040, 3020, 980, 270, R200 EMC 996TB Symmetrix DMX, Clariion, Celerra, Connectrix [Brocade, Cisco, Qlogic] Others 470TB Pillar: Axiom 500, IBM N-series, Apple: Xserve, HP: EVA 5K/8K, CGW Total 13,398TB
  • 39. © 2011 Oracle Corporation – Proprietary and Confidential ZFS 7420 Pre-Racked Configurations Available via iProcurement ZFS 7420 cluster Config 21 Config 22 Config 23 Config 24 Description Performance, 10G network Performance, 4G network Capacity, 10G network Capacity, 4G network Raw capacity 128TB 128TB 176TB 176TB Heads 2 x 7420 2 x 7420 2 x 7420 2 x 7420 CPU per head 4 x 8 core 4 x 8 core 4 x 8 core 4 x 8 core Memory per head 512GB 512GB 512GB 512GB Readzilla (read cache) per head 4 x 512GB 4 x 512GB 4 x 512GB 4 x 512GB Network cards per head 4 x dual 10gb 4 x quad 1gb 4 x dual 10gb 4 x quad 1gb Transceivers 8 0 8 0 Shelves J4410 6 6 8 8 Drives 128 128 176 176 Drive type 1TB SAS2 7.2K 1TB SAS2 7.2K 1TB SAS2 7.2K 1TB SAS2 7.2K Logzilla (write cache) 16 x 18GB 16 x 18GB 16 x 18GB 16 x 18GB Sun Rack II (1000mm) XSR-1042E XSR-1042E XSR-1042E XSR-1042E PDU APC 20 Amps AP8865 20 Amps AP8865 20 Amps AP8865 20 Amps AP8865
  • 40. © 2011 Oracle Corporation – Proprietary and Confidential Migration Made Easy ZFS-SA Shadow Migration • Oracle IT utilizing ZFS Shadow Migration to simplify the migration process. • Shadow Migration enables the migration of data from external NFS source to ZFS-SA • Updates clients to point to new share on ZFS-SA • Data transparently migrated in the background 40
  • 41. © 2011 Oracle Corporation – Proprietary and Confidential ZFSSA Open Storage Performance Test Results – Configurations Model CPU Memory Read Cache Write Cache Shelves Drives RAID 7420 16 cores 128GB 2 x 512GB 4 x 18GB 2 / 44 drives 1TB SAS 3-way Mirror 7410 8 cores 64GB 1 x 100GB 2 x 18GB 4 / 42 drives 2TB SAS 3-way Mirror FAS3070 4 cores 8GB n/a n/a 3 / 38 drives 500G SATA RAID-DP FAS6070 8 cores 32GB n/a n/a 5 / 51 drives 300G FC 10K RAID-DP Note: 7410/7420 test unit specification is under-configured in terms of CPU, ReadZilla, LogZilla The Sun 7410 utilized 2TB SAS drives versus 1TB SAS on 7420 The tests were run with a 100MB dataset, consisting of the following steps on each client host: 1. Create a /tmp/<hostname>_mnt directory 2. Mount the dir from Sun 7420 to /tmp/<hostname>_mnt 3. Randomly select 1 of 25 source directories (same dataset) and copy to the local host, into /tmp/<hostname> 4. Move /tmp/<hostname> back to the filer into output/<hostname> 5. Unmount filer and remove temporary mount point Tested Configurations
  • 42. © 2011 Oracle Corporation – Proprietary and Confidential ZFSSA Open Storage Performance Test Results – Read Time
  • 43. © 2011 Oracle Corporation – Proprietary and Confidential ZFSSA Open Storage Performance Test Results – Write Time
  • 44. © 2011 Oracle Corporation – Proprietary and Confidential ZFSSA Open Storage Performance Test Results – IO Throughput
  • 45. © 2011 Oracle Corporation – Proprietary and Confidential ZFSSA Open Storage Performance Test Results – NFS Operations
  • 46. © 2011 Oracle Corporation – Proprietary and Confidential ZFSSA Open Storage Performance Test Results – CPU Utilization
  • 47. © 2011 Oracle Corporation – Proprietary and Confidential Storage List Price Comparison
  • 48. © 2011 Oracle Corporation – Proprietary and Confidential ZFSSA Storage Deployment What we learned… • High consolidation ratio – Green Savings; power, space, cooling • Hardware configuration options – defined pre-rack configuration • Analytics – ability to understand in-depth work load specifics • RAID options – choose profile based on performance vs. capacity vs. data protection • Shadow migration – Easy migrations from any NFS server to ZFSSA • Very high thresholds – Ability to handle high number of volumes, directories, clones – exceeds other vendors by >5x times • Over 50% resource available for growth
  • 49. © 2011 Oracle Corporation – Proprietary and Confidential Oracle IT Use Cases
  • 50. © 2011 Oracle Corporation – Proprietary and Confidential ZFS Storage in Product Development • Compute FARM • Build/Integration, LRG, Metadata, Transaction Results • Environment Management System (EMS) • Fusion, eBiz, Siebel, Enterprise, BEA, Agile • Hosted Development • Home directory, PSR, RAC storage, general NFS/iSCSI storage • Virtualization • Dynamic FARM, VM primary OS, VM secondary storage
  • 51. © 2011 Oracle Corporation – Proprietary and Confidential Compute FARM • A development and testing environment • Offloads local development and QA systems • Enables parallel processing of builds and tests • Creates test baseline as part of label creation process • A label is a string, set of files, a snapshot of development process at any given time – Example: RDBMS_MAIN_LINUX_110909
  • 52. © 2011 Oracle Corporation – Proprietary and Confidential Compute FARM – Metrics Total filers – 8 (480TB raw, 200TB usable) Mirror Typical FARM filer – Metrics 7410 ZFS storage Average Maximum CPU 10% 49% IOPS 14,000 126,000 Throughput 300 MB/s 750 MB/s Number of volumes per filer 2 4 Volume size 10TB 18TB Typical FARM – Workload Daily average writes 18TB 34TB Daily average purge 18TB 34TB # of files written / day 25-35 million 40-50 million Files written < 10K 60% 90% Files written < 100K 8% 25% Files written > 100K < 10000K <1% 10% Storage features used NFS v3 NOTE: Out of 8 filers, only 50% filers are active to handle new writes – while the remaining 50% filers handling purges • ZFS storage is 3x faster compared to EMC storage • Serves 5,500 farm systems • 2x compute resource • Handles 62,000 farm jobs per day • 1.5x job count • Over 50% filer resource available for growth • EMC storage • EMC Symmetrix DMX2000 • EMC Symmetrix DMX1000 • EMC Celerra NSX
  • 53. © 2011 Oracle Corporation – Proprietary and Confidential EMS • Simplify the process of creating, deploying and managing environments • Used to manage different types of environments: eBiz suite, Fusion, DB, PeopleSoft, JDE, BEA • Leverages storage clone technology Open Storage containing project/pool where the shares (/slot/emsxxxx) are created Project Project storage
  • 54. © 2011 Oracle Corporation – Proprietary and Confidential EMS – Metrics • Ability to handle >500 volumes • Ability to serve more number of environments (clone) with fewer templates – high capacity filers • RAIDz1 is 2x faster in reads and writes comparing NetApp FAS6070 • Over 50% filer resource available for growth • NetApp storage • FAS6070, FAS3070, FAS3170 Total filers – 28 (2418TB raw, 1528TB usable) RAIDz1, Mirror Typical EMS filer – Metrics 7410 ZFS storage Average Maximum CPU 10% 49% IOPS 8,000 88,000 Throughput 140 MB/s 650 MB/s No. of volumes/clones per filer 200 500 Volume size 300GB 1TB Typical EMS – Workload Total clones on ZFS 2535 2535 Total full clones on ZFS 2894 2894 Clones per filer 85 234 Full clones per filer 100 280 Storage features used NFS v3, Snapshots, Clones NOTE: Total EMS environments on ZFS – 5429 • Fusion, ST EM – 1492 • eBiz – 1680 • Enterprise – 1188 • Siebel – 275 • BEA – 138 • Agile – 47
  • 55. © 2011 Oracle Corporation – Proprietary and Confidential Hosted Development – Metrics • Consolidation ratio of NetApp/EMC  ZFS storage is 8-4:1 • Able to handle >250,000 sub- directories in a single directory • Single ZFS storage serves >12,000 home directories • Over 50% filer resource available for growth • NetApp/EMC storage • FAS6070 • FAS3070 • NS704G/CX700 Total filers – 43 (3627TB raw, 1550TB usable) Mirror, RAIDz1/z2 Typical HD filer – Metrics 7410 ZFS storage Average Maximum CPU 10% 49% IOPS 10,000 115,000 Throughput 100 MB/s 575 MB/s No. of volumes/luns per filer 100 500 Volume size 300GB 2TB Typical HD – Workload NFS volumes per filer 150 300 iSCSI luns per filer 100 200 Initiators per filer 200 400 Storage features used NFS, CIFS, iSCSI, snapshots
  • 56. © 2011 Oracle Corporation – Proprietary and Confidential Virtualization • Ability to switch FARM hosts OS type/version quickly • Goal: <20 minutes per host • Significant reduction of compute resource loss • Goal: >90x faster • Example scenario: • OS switch: 1,200 hosts x 20 minutes = 400 compute hours • Reduction from 48,000 to 400 compute hours (120x faster) • Use of virtualization and 10G network for performance • Use of automation to achieve consistent configuration • Use of storage cloning features for rapid deployment
  • 57. © 2011 Oracle Corporation – Proprietary and Confidential HDD HDD HDD HDD HDD HDD HDD HDD Sun x4170 Dynamic FARM – Architecture /scratch&OSswap /scratch&OSswap /scratch&OSswap /scratch&OSswap /scratch&OSswap /scratch&OSswap /scratch&OSswap /scratch&OSswap /scratch&OSswap /scratch&OSswap /scratch&OSswap /scratch&OSswap Hypervisor ZFS Storage Appliance Clones VM01 VM02 VM03 VM04 VM..N VM12VM11VM10VM09VM08VM07VM06VM05VM04VM03VM02VM01 VM01 VM02 VM03 VM04 VM..N SunOpusTOR 10G4x10G 2x20G Distribution Cisco 6509 Label server / Gear6 Infrastructure FARM storage 10/20G Boot VMs from Clones on NAS storage Master Image Linux WindowsSolaris VM01 VM02 VM03 VM04 VM..N VM12VM11VM10VM09VM08VM07VM06VM05VM04VM03VM02VM01 VM12VM11VM10VM09VM08VM07VM06VM05VM04VM03VM02VM01 VM12VM11VM10VM09VM08VM07VM06VM05VM04VM03VM02VM01
  • 58. © 2011 Oracle Corporation – Proprietary and Confidential Virtualization – Deployment
  • 59. © 2011 Oracle Corporation – Proprietary and Confidential Virtualization – Metrics • Ability to handle >500 volumes • Ability to serve more VMs (clone) with fewer templates – high capacity filers • Mirror is 5x and RAIDz1 is 2x faster in comparing NetApp storage • Over 50% filer resource available for growth • NetApp storage • FAS6070 • FAS3070 • FAS3170 Total filers – 11 (1026TB raw, 497TB usable) Mirror, RAIDz1 Typical VM filer – Metrics 7410 ZFS storage Average Maximum CPU 10% 49% IOPS 10,000 110,000 Throughput 100 MB/s 500 MB/s No. of volumes/clones per filer 300 672 Volume size 50GB 200GB Typical VM – Workload Total clone on ZFS 2566 2600 Total full clones on ZFS 50 70 Clones per filer 150 672 Full clones per filer 10 20 Storage features used NFS v3, Clones NOTE: Total VM environments on ZFS – 2566 • Dynamic Farm – 1344 • Enterprise One - 550 • Enterprise – 532 • Siebel – 140
  • 60. © 2011 Oracle Corporation – Proprietary and Confidential  Performance  Reliability  Security  Management  Quality 60 Complete. Open. Integrated. Integrating Technologies For Better Business Results
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  • 63. © 2011 Oracle Corporation – Proprietary and Confidential Appendix
  • 64. © 2011 Oracle Corporation – Proprietary and Confidential ZFS SA Performance Tests Test Configurations Model CPU Memory Read Cache Write Cache Shelves Drives RAID 7410 8 cores 64GB 1 x 100GB 2 x 18GB 4 / 42 drives 2TB SAS 3-way Mirror 7420 16 cores 128GB 2 x 512GB 4 x 18GB 2 / 44 drives 1TB SAS 3-way Mirror 7420-7.2K 16 cores 128GB 2 x 512GB 8 x 18GB 4 1TB SAS2 7.2K 3-way Mirror 7420-15K 16 cores 128GB 2 x 512GB 8 x 18GB 4 300G SAS2 15K 3-way Mirror 7420-7.2K 16 cores 128GB 0 0 4 1TB SAS2 7.2K 3-way Mirror 7420-15K 16 cores 128GB 0 0 4 300G SAS2 15K 3-way Mirror FAS3070 4 cores 8GB n/a n/a 3 / 38 drives 500G SATA RAID-DP FAS6070 8 cores 32GB n/a n/a 5 / 51 drives 300G FC 10K RAID-DP
  • 65. © 2011 Oracle Corporation – Proprietary and Confidential ZFS SA Performance Tests Test Results – Read Time Average Read Time (sec) 0.00 100.00 200.00 300.00 400.00 500.00 600.00 1Host 5Hosts 10Hosts 25Hosts 50Hosts 100Hosts 200Hosts 400Hosts 600Hosts 800Hosts 1000Hosts 1250Hosts 1500Hosts 2000Hosts 2500Hosts Number of Clients Seconds Sun 7410 NetApp FAS3070 NetApp FAS6070 Sun 7420 Sun 7420 (SAS2/7.2K) Sun 7420 (SAS2/15K) Sun 7420 (7.2K/NoCache) Sun 7420 (15K/NoCache)
  • 66. © 2011 Oracle Corporation – Proprietary and Confidential ZFS SA Performance Tests Test Results – Write Time Average Write Time (sec) 0.00 500.00 1000.00 1500.00 2000.00 2500.00 3000.00 3500.00 1Host 5Hosts 10Hosts 25Hosts 50Hosts 100Hosts 200Hosts 400Hosts 600Hosts 800Hosts 1000Hosts 1250Hosts 1500Hosts 2000Hosts 2500Hosts Number of Clients Seconds Sun 7410 NetApp FAS3070 NetApp FAS6070 Sun 7420 Sun 7420 (SAS2/7.2K) Sun 7420 (SAS2/15K) Sun 7420 (7.2K/NoCache) Sun 7420 (15K/NoCache)
  • 67. © 2011 Oracle Corporation – Proprietary and Confidential ZFS SA Performance Tests Test Results – I/O Throughput Peak Aggregated Network I/O (R+W) 0 200 400 600 800 1000 1200 1400 1Host 5Hosts 10Hosts 25Hosts 50Hosts 100Hosts 200Hosts 400Hosts 600Hosts 800Hosts 1000Hosts 1250Hosts 1500Hosts 2000Hosts 2500Hosts Number of Clients MBytes/sec Sun 7410 (10Gb) NetApp FAS3070 (2Gb) NetApp FAS6070 (4Gb) Sun 7420 (10Gb) Sun 7420 (SAS2/7.2K/10Gb) Sun 7420 (SAS2/15K/10Gb) Sun 7420 (7.2K/NoCache/10Gb) Sun 7420 (15K/NoCache/10Gb)
  • 68. © 2011 Oracle Corporation – Proprietary and Confidential ZFS SA Performance Tests Test Results – NFS Operations Peak NFS Ops 0 10000 20000 30000 40000 50000 60000 70000 1Host 5Hosts 10Hosts 25Hosts 50Hosts 100Hosts 200Hosts 400Hosts 600Hosts 800Hosts 1000Hosts 1250Hosts 1500Hosts 2000Hosts 2500Hosts Number of Clients NFSOps/sec Sun 7410 NetApp FAS3070 NetApp FAS6070 Sun 7420 Sun 7420 (SAS2/7.2K) Sun 7420 (SAS2/15K) Sun 7420 (7.2K/NoCache) Sun 7420 (15K/NoCache)
  • 69. © 2011 Oracle Corporation – Proprietary and Confidential ZFS SA Performance Tests Test Results – CPU Utilization Peak CPU Utilization 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 1Host 5Hosts 10Hosts 25Hosts 50Hosts 100Hosts 200Hosts 400Hosts 600Hosts 800Hosts 1000Hosts 1250Hosts 1500Hosts 2000Hosts 2500Hosts Number of Clients Utilization% Sun 7410 NetApp FAS3070 NetApp FAS6070 Sun 7420 Sun 7420 (SAS2/7.2K) Sun 7420 (SAS2/15K) Sun 7420 (7.2K/NoCache) Sun 7420 (15K/NoCache)

Editor's Notes

  • #26: An easy-to-deploy Unified Storage System uniquely suited for protecting data in the Exadata Database Machine Native QDR InfiniBand (IB) an ideal match to the Oracle Exadata Database Machine high-bandwidth interconnects reduce backup and recovery time objectives compared to traditional NAS storage systems when combined with Oracle 11gR2 RMAN incremental merge technology, Sun ZFS Storage Appliance storage solutions deliver increases in storage efficiency that can further reduce recovery time objectives (RTO) Ensure that backup window and recovery time objectives (RTO) are met to ensure timely recovery in the event of a disaster
  • #29: The 7000 is an ideal platform for a wide range of high data capacity, data growth and performance sensitive applications.
  • #42: Test Overview - 25 source directories populated on the 7410 - each directory contains 100MB of mixed sized files - script determines (at random) which host accesses which directory each run increases # of concurrent hosts (1,5,10,25,50,100,200,400,600,800,1000,1250,1500) 500GB volume created across the drives indicated.
  • #43: Lower read times attributable to larger memory footprint and 10GB interface vs FAS which has a lower memory specification and 1GB interfaces
  • #44: Higher write wait times attributable to software RAID vs dedicated hardware RAID controllers in FAS
  • #45: Increase throughput attributable to 10GB interface