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Microsoft and Oracle: Partners in the Enterprise Cloud
Marcos Nogueira
MVPSlide2
Agenda
Microsoft-Oracle Partnership Overview
Oracle On
Microsoft
Azure
Customer Use Cases
Case-Studies
What’s This All Mean to You
(Why should you care)
More Information is Available at…Slide3
A Time for PartnershipSlide4
A Time for Partnership
Oracle customers want more
choices in
deployment
options
Customers count
on Windows to run Oracle
software
Microsoft
and Oracle are working together to help customers embrace cloud
computing
Microsoft Azure provides the best Hybrid Cloud computing option for Oracle customersSlide5
A Time for Partnership
Oracle software on Windows Server Hyper-V and Microsoft Azure
Oracle license mobility to Microsoft Azure
Microsoft offers pay-as-you-go licenses for select Oracle software
Java fully supported in Microsoft Azure
Oracle offers Oracle Linux on Microsoft Azure
Azure is the only fully supported and properly-licensed public cloud environment to deploy the Oracle stack and the only third-party virtualization platform certified by OracleSlide6
Why choose Microsoft AzureSlide7
Oracle
Software
C
ertified
on
Windows
Server is
Supported
on Azure!
Note:
Refer
MOS Note 1563794.1
Certified Software on Microsoft Windows Server 2012 Hyper-V
Source:
http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/topics/cloud/faq-1963009.html
Including:
Java 6 and Java 7
Oracle WebLogic Server
Oracle Database
Oracle
Linux
Oracle
Fusion
MiddlewareSlide8
Immediate resources
No need to wait on IT to provision hardware.
Fast deployment
Accelerated development.
Agility and innovation
Quickly move forward against competition
.
Why Microsoft Azure
Choice of platforms
Support for Windows, Linux and community VM images.
Flexible tools
Choice of cross-platform management and development tools and frameworks
Reduce costs
No need to invest in infrastructure.
Pay as you go
Match usage with actual demand.
Invest in other areas
Free up capital for other uses.
Time to market
Open & flexible
EconomicsSlide9
Customer Benefits Using Microsoft Azure for deploying Oracle solutions include:
Establishing “disposable” Dev/Test environments
. – You can create a Dev/Test environment that you use to truly experiment without putting your internal environments at risk
.
Using Microsoft’s BI Suite to Analyze Oracle Data
– With the Oracle data in Azure it becomes easy to create dashboards and other types of visualizations quickly.
Bursts of Scalability
– If you need large amounts of RAM or processing power to run a process on your data, you can scale for a short period of time and then reduce the server specs back to its normal operational requirement. Slide10
Licensing Options for AzureSlide11
Options for Licensing Oracle on Azure
Bring your own license, build your own VM.
Start a Windows Server or Oracle Linux virtual machine; install and configure the additional Oracle software yourself.
Bring your own license, use a pre-configured VM.
Oracle offers pre-configured
Oracle Linux
images with Oracle Database and/or Oracle WebLogic Server to make it simpler for you to get started.
Use a license-included VM image.
Microsoft provides pre-configured, Windows Server based VM images that include licenses for Oracle Database and/or Oracle WebLogic Server, and images that include the Java Development Kit. Slide12
Licensing Considerations:
Bring Your Own or License-Included?
What will be the
duration of
usage?
Frequency?
Do you already own excess
Oracle
licenses?
The
prices in the chart are US List! Oracle discounts to customers vary
widely.
Some ‘optional’ features may not be available in licensed-included virtual machines offered by Microsoft
CapEx vs. OpEx
Cash flow
Azure support costs are
per customer
, whereas Oracle support
costs are per license deployed.Slide13
E
X
A
M
P
L
E
O
N
L
YSlide14
Example of Rental vs. BYOL using:
2-4core DB EE 2-2core DB SE 2-8core WLS EE 2-2core WLS SE 2-1core Java SE
No Oracle discounts and 100% duty rate on license-included with developer supportSlide15
Usage ScenariosSlide16
Good Fits for License Included
Development/Test environments
Backup and disaster recovery
Deployments that have spiky or sporadic use patterns
Small or remote production deployments
Proof of concept / proof of feasibility studiesSlide17
Good Fits for BYOL
Already own excess licenses
Deployments with heavy and consistent use patterns
Migrate
off unsupported
hypervisorsSlide18
Key Considerations: Oracle Database
Recommended DB size <10GB for data on System Disk
Attach disk(s) for flexibility and improved performance
Only standalone Oracle DB instances (no clustering)
Configure & capture a customized image or deploy your own for rapid provisioning and automation
Consider Virtual Networking to capture an IP & VPN for connectivity to on-premise datacenter
Use special offers for MSDN subscribers for Dev/test on Windows Azure
Considerations:
Oracle Database clustering (RAC for Oracle DB) is not currently supported
Current disk limit ~500IOps max per
disk (non-striped)
Caution:Slide19
Key Considerations: WebLogic Server
JDKs in Windows Azure Oracle images are 64-bit
Hybrid cloud for Java apps with Oracle DB (app server/web tiers in Azure, DB on
prem
)
Dynamic clusters (WLS 12c) for easy provisioning/
mgmt
Easily grow WebLogic cluster by capturing/deploying from a snapshot of your managed VM
Automate creating/deploying managed VMs for WebLogic clusters with PowerShell/azure-cli & WLST
Virtual Networking/subnets for multi-tier architecture & VPN for on-
prem
datacenter connectivity
Integration with other Azure services (mobile services, message queues,
etc
) for net new or re-architected apps
Considerations:
UDP multicasting not supported, recommend WLS cluster size to be kept static at <=10 managed servers
IPv6 support in WLS not applicable to Azure
Windows Azure cannot load balance multiple instances of WebLogic servers in a single VM
Caution:Slide20
Support for Oracle on AzureSlide21
How Does Support Work?
Scenario
Support Policy
Customer Experience
Bring Your Own License (BYOL)
Includes pre-configured
Oracle-Linux virtual machines or any Windows Server or Linux customer created VMs
Supported directly by Oracle
Customers should contact Oracle
support directly
Customers are responsible for having the correct number of licenses
License Included
Oracle DB, WebLogic, Java
on Windows Server Virtual Machines
Supported by Microsoft
Customers will contact Microsoft to get support
for Oracle software or for Microsoft AzureSlide22
BYOL Support
Model
Check customer’s support entitlement (MS)
Management Portal/MPO
MOS
Issue resolved
Customer
MS
Support
Oracle
Support
Issue resolved
1
2
3
4
5
Azure issues
Azure issues
6Slide23
License Included Support Model
Oracle
DB, Java,
WebLogic
on Windows Server
Check customer’s support entitlement (MS)
Management Portal
MOS
Issue resolved
Customer
MS Support
Oracle
Support
Issue resolved
1
2
6
4
5
MS Support
(ORCL Team)
3
CSISlide24
Published Case Studies:Slide25
IFS Applications use Oracle Database 12c, Java and Oracle WebLogic, with a Windows-based client on modest infrastructure.
IFS wanted to relieve customers of the need to worry about it at all. “They want to focus their time and money on what they do best, not setting up and running storage arrays and server farms,” says Dan Matthews.
Challenges
Eliminate infrastructure worries
Give customers faster time-to-value
Help customers and partners set up temporary environments
Expand business around the world
Benefits
“
For our customers, there is very little work involved in running IFS Applications in Microsoft Azure and basically no difference from deploying our software on-premises.”
–
Dan Matthews, Chief Technology Officer, IFS
http://
www.microsoft.com/casestudies/Case_Study_Detail.aspx?CaseStudyID=710000004170Slide26
To meet the needs of utility customers, Redknee needed to offer its Oracle-based Redknee Utility Suite using a cloud deployment model, to provide lower costs and easier scalability.
“The utilities industry is in the midst of deep transformation, and our product needed to be able to accommodate this uncertainty and flexibility,” says Jens Voigt, Chief Technology Officer, EMEA.
Challenges
Faster, less expensive, lower-risk deployments for customers
Improved data scalability
Better ability to expand business
Benefits
“
Because we’ve moved our Oracle-based application to Microsoft Azure, our customers can deploy it much faster than they could by deploying an on-premises infrastructure, which requires a significant investment.”
–
Daniel Franz, Senior Solutions Manager for Vertical Markets
http://
www.microsoft.com/casestudies/Case_Study_Detail.aspx?CaseStudyID=710000004196Slide27
What’s This All Mean to
You…
Oracle on Azure
Unique
The only
certified, licensed
& supported public cloud for Oracle with support from Microsoft and Oracle
Low Cost
Minimize upfront investments and pay per use
Use shelved Oracle licenses to reduce costs
Get up and running in minutes instead of weeks
Scale & Speed
Additional technology horsepower available as
needed
Pay
for only the amount you
use
Quick
infrastructure provisioning & faster
rollout
Growth
Oracle and
Microsoft: Leaders joining handsCommitted to enterprise infrastructure technologyEasy migration between private and public cloudsSlide28
More Information Is Available at:
Articles from Microsoft
Microsoft
and Oracle announce enterprise partnership
Partners in the Enterprise Cloud
Oracle’s
Mission-critical Software and Microsoft’s Enterprise-grade Cloud
Try
Oracle Software on
Microsoft Azure
Oracle Virtual Machine Images for
Microsoft Azure
Microsoft Pricing for Oracle
Pre-configured
Images
Support Policy for Oracle Software on Microsoft Azure
Considerations for Configuring & Deploying Oracle on Microsoft Azure
Articles from Oracle
Oracle and Microsoft Expand Choice and Flexibility in Deploying Oracle Software in the CloudOracle and Microsoft Windows AzureOracle and Microsoft: Partners in the Enterprise CloudSlide29
Thank
Y
ou
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Where we compete - Oracle on AWS
AWS is running Oracle Virtual Machine (OVM) in two Datacenter Locations (Dublin and US)
Limitations on AWS
AWS only supports Public Cloud model
AWS
Xen
hypervisor is not a supported Oracle solution
Fewer versions available for rental
RDS license-included currently
limited to Oracle
DB
Standard Edition
One
Amazon rounds up charges to full hours (61 minutes = 2 hours)
Benefits of Microsoft Azure
The Oracle – Microsoft partnership delivers fully supported Hyper-V
Run Oracle On Premises or on Microsoft Azure and build a Hybrid Cloud
Only Microsoft offers consistent switch between Cloud Models
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