Presentation disaster recovery for oracle fusion middleware with the zfs st...solarisyougood
The document discusses disaster recovery for Oracle Fusion Middleware using the ZFS Storage Appliance. It outlines the business drivers for disaster recovery including decreasing acceptable downtime. It then provides an overview of using the ZFS Storage Appliance to replicate Oracle Fusion Middleware data to a secondary site for disaster recovery. Key benefits include simplicity, cost savings, and reduced risk. Oracle provides support services to maximize availability of the solution.
Data protection for oracle backup & recovery for oracle databasessolarisyougood
This document discusses data protection solutions for Oracle databases. It begins with an overview and agenda, then covers business drivers and customers for data protection. Key messages around speed, savings, and simplicity are discussed. Architectural considerations and customer examples are also mentioned. The presentation aims to showcase how the discussed solutions can reduce costs, improve efficiency of backup/recovery, and help meet service level agreements.
Exadata provides fast, reliable backups using RMAN. However, challenges include shrinking backup windows and growing data sizes. The document discusses Exadata backup options like using additional Exadata storage cells or a ZFS Storage Appliance for the fastest and most flexible backups respectively. It covers various considerations for choosing a backup option like recovery time objectives and recovery point objectives. The ZFS Storage Appliance provides benefits like simplified management and integration with RMAN to ensure data integrity when backing up Exadata databases.
This document discusses using Oracle Database Disaster Recovery to Cloud. It describes the challenges of traditional on-premise disaster recovery, how Oracle Database DR to Cloud addresses these challenges, and the steps to set up a hybrid cloud disaster recovery configuration with an on-premise primary database and standby database in Oracle Public Cloud. Key benefits include huge cost savings, instant availability of the disaster recovery site, and the ability to use the cloud standby for multiple purposes like testing, reporting and short-term disaster recovery.
EMC presented an overview of SQL Server 2012 and how it can help organizations unlock insights from data, improve performance of mission critical applications, and create business solutions across on-premises and cloud environments. EMC positions itself as the leader in mission critical infrastructure and discusses how its storage solutions like VNX, VMAX, and FAST cache can boost the performance of SQL Server workloads by 3-4x while improving reliability, availability, backup speeds and reducing storage needs. The presentation provides best practices for optimizing SQL Server deployments and highlights EMC's management and data protection tools for SQL Server.
Disaster Recovery: Is Your iSeries Recoverable?WTS
The document discusses disaster recovery services for IBM System i computers. It notes that many companies do not have adequate disaster recovery plans or capabilities. WTS offers managed disaster recovery services, including testing backups, providing recovery documentation and equipment, and conducting annual recovery tests to validate clients' ability to recover from disasters within their recovery time and point objectives. WTS' services are designed to provide recovery assurance and eliminate clients' dependence on people and travel for disaster recovery.
Storage, San And Business Continuity OverviewAlan McSweeney
The document provides an overview of storage systems and business continuity options. It discusses various types of storage including DAS, NAS and SAN. It then covers business continuity and disaster recovery strategies like replication, snapshots and mirroring. It also discusses how server virtualization can help improve disaster recovery.
CA is a large, global company that focuses on data management solutions. It offers the CA ARCserve Backup product, which provides comprehensive backup, recovery, replication and high availability capabilities for physical and virtual systems. Some key features of CA ARCserve Backup include built-in data deduplication, storage resource management, backup visualization, and integration with VMware and Hyper-V. The document discusses CA ARCserve Backup and provides examples of how it has been implemented for customers in industries such as manufacturing, financial services and technology.
This document discusses backup and recovery strategies for Oracle Exadata systems. It outlines the fundamental principles of backups including having multiple copies of data stored on different media with one copy offsite. It then describes the various backup options for Exadata, including using additional Exadata storage cells for the fastest backups, using a ZFS storage appliance for flexibility, or backing up to tape for economical long-term storage with removable offline copies. Key metrics like backup and restore speeds are provided for each option.
Presentation deduplication backup software and systemxKinAnx
The document provides information on EMC's Avamar deduplication backup software and system. It discusses how Avamar reduces backup time and storage requirements through client-side deduplication. Avamar provides daily full backups, one-step recovery, and supports both physical and virtual environments. It integrates with EMC Data Domain systems and is optimized for backing up virtual machines, remote offices, desktops/laptops, and enterprise applications.
High availability and disaster recovery in IBM PureApplication SystemScott Moonen
This document discusses high availability and disaster recovery strategies for IBM PureApplication System. It begins with definitions of key terms like HA, DR, RTO, and RPO. It then outlines the various tools in PureApplication System that can be used to achieve HA and DR, such as compute node availability, block storage, storage replication, and external storage. The document provides examples of how to compose these tools to meet different HA and DR scenarios, like handling compute node failures, database updates, and site failures. It concludes with some caveats around networking considerations and middleware-specific factors.
The document discusses storage options and architectures for managing digital image data over long periods of time. It outlines objectives to provide high-level information on storage solutions and initiate discussions on configurations. Sample storage architectures are described, including multi-tier solutions using primary, secondary and tertiary storage, as well as hierarchical storage management. Hardware options like disk, tape, optical storage and virtual tape libraries are also summarized.
Virtualize Your Disaster! Remove the Disaster from “Disaster Recovery”Emirates Computers
The document discusses how virtualization with VMware can improve disaster recovery by eliminating hardware dependencies, simplifying the recovery process, enabling easier testing, and reducing infrastructure costs. Key benefits include automating recovery, reducing downtime to under 4 hours from over 40 hours, consolidating production and recovery servers, and centrally managing recovery plans with VMware Site Recovery Manager.
This document discusses backup and recovery strategies for Oracle Exadata systems. It provides an overview of using Recovery Manager (RMAN) to manage backups and outlines several backup destination options for Exadata, including storing backups on Exadata storage, external disk storage like the ZFS Storage Appliance, or tape libraries. The document also reviews considerations for designing an Exadata backup and recovery solution, including sizing backups and choosing retention policies based on recovery time and data loss objectives.
This document discusses the benefits of refreshing server infrastructure with Intel Xeon 5600 series processors. It summarizes that refreshing 500 single-core servers with 30 Intel Xeon 5600 servers could save up to $100,000 per month by reducing software support, utility, and warranty costs associated with maintaining aging servers. The document encourages refreshing servers now rather than delaying to avoid limiting innovation and growth through maintaining outdated infrastructure. It provides examples of performance and efficiency benefits of refreshing to Intel Xeon 5600 servers from single-core and dual-core server environments.
Primavera p6 and the oracle rdbms - Oracle Primavera Collaborate 14p6academy
This document provides guidelines for configuring and optimizing the performance of Oracle Primavera P6 and its associated databases. It discusses the different applications and usage of the Project Management Database (PMDB) and the STAR schema data warehouse. Key recommendations include increasing log file sizes, enabling archiving, setting adequate memory targets and pool sizes based on usage, managing optimizer statistics appropriately, and configuring settings to optimize performance for the PMDB and STAR databases.
Veritas NetBackup benchmark comparison: Data protection in a large-scale virt...Principled Technologies
In an enterprise environment, a data center VM footprint can grow quickly; large-scale deployments of thousands of virtual machines are becoming increasingly common. Risk of failure grows proportionally to the number of systems deployed and critical failures are unavoidable. Your ability to offer data protection from a backup solution is critical to business continuity. Elongated, inefficient protection windows can create resource contention with production environments, therefore, it is critical to execute system backup in a finite window of time.
The Veritas NetBackup Integrated Appliance running NetBackup 7.6 offered application protection to 1,000 VMs in 80.3 percent less time in SAN testing and used NetApp array-based snapshots to create recovery points in 93.8 percent less time than Competitor “C.” In addition, the Veritas NetBackup Integrated Appliance with NetBackup 7.6 created backup images that offered granular recovery without additional steps and in a backup window 69.0 percent shorter than the backup window needed for Competitor “C.” These time savings can scale as your VM footprint grows, allowing you to execute both system protection and user-friendly, simplified recovery.
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IBM Spectrum Scale can help achieve ILM efficiencies through policy-driven, automated tiered storage management. The ILM toolkit manages file sets and storage pools and automates data management. Storage pools group similar disks and classify storage within a file system. File placement and management policies determine file placement and movement based on rules.
Arcserve spun out from CA Technologies to become an independent company in August 2014. The document discusses Arcserve's new business strategy and global presence as an independent company, as well as its data management solutions including Arcserve Unified Data Protection, which provides a single, unified solution for backup, replication, recovery point server deduplication, virtual standby, and other features to simplify data protection.
The document provides an overview of Oracle Database Backup Service (ODBS), which enables customers to securely store database backups in Oracle's cloud storage. It describes how the Oracle Database Cloud Backup Module (ODCBM) installs on the database server and uses familiar RMAN commands to transparently backup databases to ODBS and restore from ODBS. The document also outlines the steps to set up ODBS, including purchasing storage, installing ODCBM, configuring RMAN and encryption settings, performing backups, and restoring from backups.
Oracle Recovery Manager 12c introduces several new features to improve backup and recovery capabilities. It allows for faster cloning of databases using backup sets that are pulled from the source database. Recovery of standby databases and primary databases is simplified through single commands that pull backups over the network. Cross-platform migration of tablespaces is enhanced through new keywords and the ability to use backup sets.
Upgrade Without the Headache: Best Practices for Upgrading Hadoop in ProductionCloudera, Inc.
This document discusses best practices for upgrading Hadoop clusters with Cloudera Manager. It describes how the Cloudera Manager upgrade wizard provides a simplified, guided process for upgrading Hadoop distributions with minimal downtime. The upgrade wizard automates many of the manual steps previously required for upgrades and allows rolling upgrades for non-major upgrades when certain conditions are met. Following best practices like testing upgrades in non-production environments and having backup policies in place can help avoid issues during upgrades.
The document discusses Oracle's ZS3 series enterprise storage systems. It provides an overview of Oracle's approach to driving storage system evolution from hardware-defined to software-defined. It then summarizes the key features and benefits of the ZS3 series, including extreme performance, integrated analytics, and optimization for Oracle software.
This document summarizes a presentation about solutions from CA Technologies for virtualization, cloud computing, and data protection. It discusses virtualization best practices, agentless backup for virtual machines, virtual standby for disaster recovery, backup to public and private clouds, and licensing and support options. The presentation includes demos of backup, replication, and recovery of virtual machines between on-premises and cloud environments.
Datasheet nbu 5230 appliance vs media serverFernando Alves
The document compares building your own backup media server to using the Veritas NetBackup 5230 Appliance. The appliance eliminates complexity in five key areas: 1) Acquisition by being pre-assembled and integrated; 2) Installation and integration through pre-installed, optimized software; 3) Administration with a single interface; 4) Patching and upgrades with a single patch; and 5) Support with single vendor support. The appliance saves time over building your own media server which requires management and compatibility testing of multiple components.
VMworld Europe 2014: Storage DRS - Deep Dive and Best PracticesVMworld
This document discusses new features in VMware vSphere 6.0 related to storage management and optimization. It introduces Storage DRS which helps balance storage resource utilization across datastores and hosts. New features like IO reservations allow minimum guaranteed performance levels for VMs. Storage DRS also integrates with storage array technologies like thin provisioning, deduplication, auto-tiering, and replication to improve storage efficiency and availability. The document provides best practices for deploying Storage DRS to maximize its benefits.
This document discusses best practices for improving backup and recovery of Oracle Exadata databases. It recommends using the Sun ZFS Backup Appliance for fast, direct backups of Exadata to disk using RMAN, and then optionally copying backups to tape for long term storage. Using the Sun ZFS Backup Appliance avoids the need to change current backup procedures, provides end-to-end data integrity checking, and allows restoring data directly from disk for the fastest recovery times. Oracle support services are also discussed.
The document discusses Oracle's ZFS Storage Appliance product line. It provides an overview of Oracle's storage strategy, highlights key differentiators of the ZFS Storage Appliance such as hybrid storage pools and DTrace analytics, and describes how Oracle IT uses the appliances for various workloads.
This document discusses backup and recovery strategies for Oracle Exadata systems. It outlines the fundamental principles of backups including having multiple copies of data stored on different media with one copy offsite. It then describes the various backup options for Exadata, including using additional Exadata storage cells for the fastest backups, using a ZFS storage appliance for flexibility, or backing up to tape for economical long-term storage with removable offline copies. Key metrics like backup and restore speeds are provided for each option.
Presentation deduplication backup software and systemxKinAnx
The document provides information on EMC's Avamar deduplication backup software and system. It discusses how Avamar reduces backup time and storage requirements through client-side deduplication. Avamar provides daily full backups, one-step recovery, and supports both physical and virtual environments. It integrates with EMC Data Domain systems and is optimized for backing up virtual machines, remote offices, desktops/laptops, and enterprise applications.
High availability and disaster recovery in IBM PureApplication SystemScott Moonen
This document discusses high availability and disaster recovery strategies for IBM PureApplication System. It begins with definitions of key terms like HA, DR, RTO, and RPO. It then outlines the various tools in PureApplication System that can be used to achieve HA and DR, such as compute node availability, block storage, storage replication, and external storage. The document provides examples of how to compose these tools to meet different HA and DR scenarios, like handling compute node failures, database updates, and site failures. It concludes with some caveats around networking considerations and middleware-specific factors.
The document discusses storage options and architectures for managing digital image data over long periods of time. It outlines objectives to provide high-level information on storage solutions and initiate discussions on configurations. Sample storage architectures are described, including multi-tier solutions using primary, secondary and tertiary storage, as well as hierarchical storage management. Hardware options like disk, tape, optical storage and virtual tape libraries are also summarized.
Virtualize Your Disaster! Remove the Disaster from “Disaster Recovery”Emirates Computers
The document discusses how virtualization with VMware can improve disaster recovery by eliminating hardware dependencies, simplifying the recovery process, enabling easier testing, and reducing infrastructure costs. Key benefits include automating recovery, reducing downtime to under 4 hours from over 40 hours, consolidating production and recovery servers, and centrally managing recovery plans with VMware Site Recovery Manager.
This document discusses backup and recovery strategies for Oracle Exadata systems. It provides an overview of using Recovery Manager (RMAN) to manage backups and outlines several backup destination options for Exadata, including storing backups on Exadata storage, external disk storage like the ZFS Storage Appliance, or tape libraries. The document also reviews considerations for designing an Exadata backup and recovery solution, including sizing backups and choosing retention policies based on recovery time and data loss objectives.
This document discusses the benefits of refreshing server infrastructure with Intel Xeon 5600 series processors. It summarizes that refreshing 500 single-core servers with 30 Intel Xeon 5600 servers could save up to $100,000 per month by reducing software support, utility, and warranty costs associated with maintaining aging servers. The document encourages refreshing servers now rather than delaying to avoid limiting innovation and growth through maintaining outdated infrastructure. It provides examples of performance and efficiency benefits of refreshing to Intel Xeon 5600 servers from single-core and dual-core server environments.
Primavera p6 and the oracle rdbms - Oracle Primavera Collaborate 14p6academy
This document provides guidelines for configuring and optimizing the performance of Oracle Primavera P6 and its associated databases. It discusses the different applications and usage of the Project Management Database (PMDB) and the STAR schema data warehouse. Key recommendations include increasing log file sizes, enabling archiving, setting adequate memory targets and pool sizes based on usage, managing optimizer statistics appropriately, and configuring settings to optimize performance for the PMDB and STAR databases.
Veritas NetBackup benchmark comparison: Data protection in a large-scale virt...Principled Technologies
In an enterprise environment, a data center VM footprint can grow quickly; large-scale deployments of thousands of virtual machines are becoming increasingly common. Risk of failure grows proportionally to the number of systems deployed and critical failures are unavoidable. Your ability to offer data protection from a backup solution is critical to business continuity. Elongated, inefficient protection windows can create resource contention with production environments, therefore, it is critical to execute system backup in a finite window of time.
The Veritas NetBackup Integrated Appliance running NetBackup 7.6 offered application protection to 1,000 VMs in 80.3 percent less time in SAN testing and used NetApp array-based snapshots to create recovery points in 93.8 percent less time than Competitor “C.” In addition, the Veritas NetBackup Integrated Appliance with NetBackup 7.6 created backup images that offered granular recovery without additional steps and in a backup window 69.0 percent shorter than the backup window needed for Competitor “C.” These time savings can scale as your VM footprint grows, allowing you to execute both system protection and user-friendly, simplified recovery.
Ibm spectrum scale fundamentals workshop for americas part 3 Information Life...xKinAnx
IBM Spectrum Scale can help achieve ILM efficiencies through policy-driven, automated tiered storage management. The ILM toolkit manages file sets and storage pools and automates data management. Storage pools group similar disks and classify storage within a file system. File placement and management policies determine file placement and movement based on rules.
Arcserve spun out from CA Technologies to become an independent company in August 2014. The document discusses Arcserve's new business strategy and global presence as an independent company, as well as its data management solutions including Arcserve Unified Data Protection, which provides a single, unified solution for backup, replication, recovery point server deduplication, virtual standby, and other features to simplify data protection.
The document provides an overview of Oracle Database Backup Service (ODBS), which enables customers to securely store database backups in Oracle's cloud storage. It describes how the Oracle Database Cloud Backup Module (ODCBM) installs on the database server and uses familiar RMAN commands to transparently backup databases to ODBS and restore from ODBS. The document also outlines the steps to set up ODBS, including purchasing storage, installing ODCBM, configuring RMAN and encryption settings, performing backups, and restoring from backups.
Oracle Recovery Manager 12c introduces several new features to improve backup and recovery capabilities. It allows for faster cloning of databases using backup sets that are pulled from the source database. Recovery of standby databases and primary databases is simplified through single commands that pull backups over the network. Cross-platform migration of tablespaces is enhanced through new keywords and the ability to use backup sets.
Upgrade Without the Headache: Best Practices for Upgrading Hadoop in ProductionCloudera, Inc.
This document discusses best practices for upgrading Hadoop clusters with Cloudera Manager. It describes how the Cloudera Manager upgrade wizard provides a simplified, guided process for upgrading Hadoop distributions with minimal downtime. The upgrade wizard automates many of the manual steps previously required for upgrades and allows rolling upgrades for non-major upgrades when certain conditions are met. Following best practices like testing upgrades in non-production environments and having backup policies in place can help avoid issues during upgrades.
The document discusses Oracle's ZS3 series enterprise storage systems. It provides an overview of Oracle's approach to driving storage system evolution from hardware-defined to software-defined. It then summarizes the key features and benefits of the ZS3 series, including extreme performance, integrated analytics, and optimization for Oracle software.
This document summarizes a presentation about solutions from CA Technologies for virtualization, cloud computing, and data protection. It discusses virtualization best practices, agentless backup for virtual machines, virtual standby for disaster recovery, backup to public and private clouds, and licensing and support options. The presentation includes demos of backup, replication, and recovery of virtual machines between on-premises and cloud environments.
Datasheet nbu 5230 appliance vs media serverFernando Alves
The document compares building your own backup media server to using the Veritas NetBackup 5230 Appliance. The appliance eliminates complexity in five key areas: 1) Acquisition by being pre-assembled and integrated; 2) Installation and integration through pre-installed, optimized software; 3) Administration with a single interface; 4) Patching and upgrades with a single patch; and 5) Support with single vendor support. The appliance saves time over building your own media server which requires management and compatibility testing of multiple components.
VMworld Europe 2014: Storage DRS - Deep Dive and Best PracticesVMworld
This document discusses new features in VMware vSphere 6.0 related to storage management and optimization. It introduces Storage DRS which helps balance storage resource utilization across datastores and hosts. New features like IO reservations allow minimum guaranteed performance levels for VMs. Storage DRS also integrates with storage array technologies like thin provisioning, deduplication, auto-tiering, and replication to improve storage efficiency and availability. The document provides best practices for deploying Storage DRS to maximize its benefits.
This document discusses best practices for improving backup and recovery of Oracle Exadata databases. It recommends using the Sun ZFS Backup Appliance for fast, direct backups of Exadata to disk using RMAN, and then optionally copying backups to tape for long term storage. Using the Sun ZFS Backup Appliance avoids the need to change current backup procedures, provides end-to-end data integrity checking, and allows restoring data directly from disk for the fastest recovery times. Oracle support services are also discussed.
The document discusses Oracle's ZFS Storage Appliance product line. It provides an overview of Oracle's storage strategy, highlights key differentiators of the ZFS Storage Appliance such as hybrid storage pools and DTrace analytics, and describes how Oracle IT uses the appliances for various workloads.
This presentation discusses several high availability best practices from Oracle's Maximum Availability Architecture (MAA) team for minimizing planned and unplanned downtime. It provides examples of how features like Oracle Data Guard, database restore points, transportable tablespaces, and Real Application Clusters can be used to reduce downtime for maintenance activities like database upgrades and platform migrations. Specific tips are provided around tuning Data Guard configurations, using flashback technology to create database clones for testing, and leveraging SQL Apply to minimize downtime during upgrades. Real-world examples from Oracle customers like The Hartford are also presented.
C6 oracles storage_strategy_from_databases_to_engineered_systems_to_cloudDr. Wilfred Lin (Ph.D.)
The document discusses Oracle's storage strategy of integrating storage with its other products like databases, engineered systems, and cloud offerings. It outlines how storage is moving from standalone products to being engineered as part of complete systems to improve functionality, performance and reduce costs. Oracle storage products are designed to work closely with databases, engineered systems and public cloud to simplify management and move data seamlessly between on-premises and cloud environments. Examples are given of customers benefiting from faster database provisioning, data protection and time to market using Oracle's engineered storage solutions.
Virtualization solutions and cloud computing sun zfs storage appliancesolarisyougood
This document discusses virtualization solutions and the Sun ZFS Storage Appliance. It addresses common customer problems with virtualization like server and storage consolidation. The ZFS Storage Appliance provides features that improve operational efficiency, optimize storage performance and availability, and help control data center costs. Examples of how it integrates with Oracle VM and VMware are provided.
Virtualization solutions and cloud computing sun zfs storage appliancesolarisyougood
This document discusses virtualization solutions and the Sun ZFS Storage Appliance. It addresses common customer problems with virtualization like server and storage consolidation. The ZFS Storage Appliance provides benefits like storage efficiency, data protection, integration with virtualization platforms, and lower TCO. It reviews the product overview and features, and how it addresses pain points in virtualization and cloud computing environments through integration with Oracle VM and VMware solutions. Examples of customer deployments are also discussed.
This document discusses Oracle's Optimized Solution for Oracle Database, which consolidates and optimizes database infrastructure. It provides a complete infrastructure solution including Oracle SPARC servers, storage, Oracle Database 10g or 11g, Oracle VM for SPARC, and Oracle Solaris. This optimized solution can provide cost savings through upgrades and consolidation, higher performance, and reduced risk through a proven high availability configuration. Key benefits include up to 2.7x cost savings, 1.6x lower total cost of ownership than competitors, and 50x faster development/test environment builds.
The document discusses data protection for Oracle databases, including challenges, goals, best practices, and Oracle support services. It outlines data protection terminology like recovery point and time objectives. It then summarizes Oracle Recovery Manager (RMAN) and how it can reduce exposure to data loss and improve recovery times for Oracle databases. Finally, it discusses how the Sun ZFS Storage Appliance can provide a simplified, cost-effective solution for backup and recovery when used with RMAN.
The document discusses Oracle's Database Options Initiative and how it can help organizations address challenges in a post-pandemic world. It outlines bundles focused on security & risk resilience, operational resiliency, cost optimization, and performance & agility. Each bundle contains various Oracle database products and capabilities designed to provide benefits like reduced costs, increased availability, faster performance, and enhanced security. The document also provides information on specific products and how they address needs such as disaster recovery, data protection, database management, and query optimization.
This document discusses virtualized storage, backup, and recovery solutions from PCS. It provides an agenda that covers the top 5 reasons for virtualization, virtualizing enterprise applications, storage virtualization benefits, and backup/recovery strategies. Key benefits highlighted include reducing costs, downtime, and datacenter footprint while improving availability, manageability, and business continuity.
The document discusses EarthLink Cloud Server Backup and its advantages over traditional tape backup systems. Key points include:
- Cloud backup provides instant access to data for rapid recovery from disasters, unlike slow tape backups which are prone to errors.
- The cloud backup service eliminates upfront costs, reduces data center expenses and costs by paying only for needed storage.
- Data is securely stored in SSAE 16 compliant data centers and regularly backed up with encryption both at rest and in transit.
FlexPod Datacenter for Oracle’s JD Edwards EnterpriseOneNetApp
This document discusses the benefits of using FlexPod converged infrastructure for Oracle workloads such as JD Edwards EnterpriseOne. It highlights how FlexPod can help accelerate business processes, improve quality of service, mitigate risk, and provide a better return on investment compared to traditional infrastructure. It also provides performance metrics and details about how FlexPod has been validated for various Oracle solutions.
The document provides an overview of Oracle's converged systems approach. It discusses Oracle's engineered systems like Exadata, Exalogic, Big Data Appliance which are designed to work together. It notes that these systems provide benefits like extreme performance, lower costs, reduced risk, and faster deployment times. The document also discusses Oracle's approach to private and public cloud infrastructure and how customers can deploy Oracle cloud services either on-premises or in Oracle's data centers.
Oracle RAC provides high availability, scalability and performance for databases across clustered servers with no application changes required. It uses a shared cache architecture to overcome limitations of traditional shared-nothing and shared-disk approaches. iONE provides Oracle RAC implementation and maintenance services to deliver continuous uptime for database applications through server pool management, datacenter HA, and scaling to 100 nodes.
The document discusses Oracle's Zero Data Loss Recovery Appliance. It aims to fundamentally change how databases are protected by pushing database changes in real-time instead of periodic backups. This minimizes impact on production databases and ensures zero data loss. It stores database changes efficiently on disk and can restore databases to any point in time using these deltas. It also creates space-efficient "virtual" full backups without requiring full backups. This enables long retention of backup history with minimal storage.
PHD Virtual: Optimizing Backups for Any StorageMark McHenry
Learn about the differences between virtual full, and traditional full and incremental backup modes, and which mode works best depending on the type of storage.
The document summarizes Oracle's SuperCluster engineered system. It provides consolidated application and database deployment with in-memory performance. Key features include Exadata intelligent storage, Oracle M6 and T5 servers, a high-speed InfiniBand network, and Oracle VM virtualization. The SuperCluster enables database as a service with automated provisioning and security for multi-tenant deployment across industries.
The document discusses using Oracle Storage Cloud Service to back up file systems to the cloud. It introduces the Oracle Storage Cloud Software Appliance, which provides a cloud storage gateway and POSIX-compliant NFS access to Oracle Storage Cloud containers. This allows easy integration of on-premises applications and workflows with Oracle Storage Cloud without requiring major changes. The appliance provides benefits like high performance, security, and the ability to ingest large volumes of data seamlessly. It allows backing up file systems to the cloud for disaster recovery and restoring them on-demand to any worldwide location.
Dalle soluzioni di BackUp & Recovery al Data management a 360° Jürgen Ambrosi
Modernizzare le soluzioni di Data Protection è oggi un tema dettato dalla rapida comparsa di fenomeni come la Digital Trasformation (o Revolution), la crescita esponenziale del volume dei dati riscontrata ed attesa nel prossimo futuro, l’adozione del Cloud e delle nuove Applicazioni, nonché il GDPR.
Non possono più fare affidamento a soluzioni di Backup poco efficienti, costose e molto spesso complesse. Conseguentemente ci si sta orientando verso nuove strategie di protezione del dato.
Esploreremo la piattaforma Veritas nativamente integrata “360° Data Management”, una piattaforma integrata che offra la protezione, l’alta affidabilità e la visibilità del dato. Primo elemento fondamentale è l’introduzione di una soluzione di Data Protection Unificata con unica console per ambienti fisici, virtuali e in Cloud capace di agire proattivamente per individuare in quale ambiente siano depositati i dati di interesse e quali dati strategici debbano essere rapidamente protetti e preservati in modo sicuro, contenendone il volume ai soli necessari per garantire i servizi di business.
The document summarizes the new Data Domain DD160 appliance. It is an affordable entry-level deduplication storage system for small enterprises and remote offices, starting at $10,000 for 1.6TB of usable capacity. Key features include throughput up to 1.1TB/hr, scalable capacity up to 3.98TB, and support for all Data Domain software. The document positions the DD160 for backups of less than 4TB and highlights its cost-effectiveness and integration capabilities for small organizations.
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IBM Spectrum Accelerate is software that extends the capabilities of IBM's XIV storage system, such as consistent performance tuning-free, to new delivery models. It provides enterprise storage capabilities deployed in minutes instead of months. Spectrum Accelerate runs the proven XIV software on commodity x86 servers and storage, providing similar features and functions to an XIV system. It offers benefits like business agility, flexibility, simplified acquisition and deployment, and lower administration and training costs.
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The document provides an overview of IBM Spectrum Virtualize HyperSwap functionality. HyperSwap allows host I/O to continue accessing volumes across two sites without interruption if one site fails. It uses synchronous remote copy between two I/O groups to make volumes accessible across both groups. The document outlines the steps to configure a HyperSwap configuration, including naming sites, assigning nodes and hosts to sites, and defining the topology.
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This document provides an overview of software-defined storage provisioning using IBM SmartCloud Virtual Storage Center (VSC). It discusses the typical challenges with manual storage provisioning, and how VSC addresses those challenges through automation. VSC's storage provisioning involves three phases - setup, planning, and execution. The setup phase involves adding storage devices, servers, and defining service classes. In the planning phase, VSC creates a provisioning plan based on the request. In the execution phase, the plan is run to automatically complete all configuration steps. The document highlights how VSC optimizes placement and streamlines the provisioning process.
This document discusses IBM Spectrum Virtualize 101 and IBM Spectrum Storage solutions. It provides an overview of software defined storage and IBM Spectrum Virtualize, describing how it achieves storage virtualization and mobility. It also provides details on the new IBM Spectrum Virtualize DH8 hardware platform, including its performance improvements over previous platforms and support for compression acceleration.
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HyperSwap provides high availability by allowing volumes to be accessible across two IBM Spectrum Virtualize systems in a clustered configuration. It uses synchronous remote copy to replicate primary and secondary volumes between the two systems, making the volumes appear as a single object to hosts. This allows host I/O to continue if an entire system fails without any data loss. The configuration requires a quorum disk in a third site for the cluster to maintain coordination and survive failures across the two main sites.
IBM Spectrum Protect (formerly IBM Tivoli Storage Manager) provides data protection and recovery for hybrid cloud environments. This document summarizes a presentation on IBM's strategic direction for Spectrum Protect, including plans to enhance the product to better support hybrid cloud, virtual environments, large-scale deduplication, simplified management, and protection for key workloads. The presentation outlines roadmap features for 2015 and potential future enhancements.
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The document provides instructions for installing and configuring Spectrum Scale 4.1. Key steps include: installing Spectrum Scale software on nodes; creating a cluster using mmcrcluster and designating primary/secondary servers; verifying the cluster status with mmlscluster; creating Network Shared Disks (NSDs); and creating a file system. The document also covers licensing, system requirements, and IBM and client responsibilities for installation and maintenance.
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This document discusses quorum nodes in Spectrum Scale clusters and recovery from failures. It describes how quorum nodes determine the active cluster and prevent partitioning. The document outlines best practices for quorum nodes and provides steps to recover from loss of a quorum node majority or failure of the primary and secondary configuration servers.
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Disaster Recovery for Oracle Fusion Middleware
with the ZFS Storage Appliance
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Agenda
• Business Drivers and Challenges
• DR for Oracle Fusion Middleware
with the ZFS Storage Appliance Overview
• Support Services
• Next Steps
3. Business Drivers and Challenges
• Increasing sensitivity to downtime and data loss
• Due to the cost of downtime, recovering in 48 to 72 hours and losing 8 hours or
more of critical corporate information is no longer acceptable
• Companies now measure recovery time and recovery point requirements in
hours, and in some cases, minutes
• DR has expanded to ensure comprehensive IT service continuity
• Disasters are not rare because most are caused by mundane events such as
power failures, IT failures, human error, and localized flooding
• Increasing pressure from internal and external stakeholders
• Board members, auditors, regulatory agencies,
strategic partners, and customers demand proof
of DR preparedness
• DR preparedness is now considered a fiduciary
responsibility between an organization and
its stakeholders
Why Customers are focused on Disaster Recovery
4. Oracle Fusion Middleware
• Oracle Fusion Middleware (FMW) is the foundation for the Oracle
application infrastructure, which enables business applications to be
created and run efficiently across the enterprise
• Oracle's FMW disaster recovery solution protects the infrastructure and
provides business continuity during a planned or unplanned event
5. The Sun ZFS Storage Appliance
• Combines multiple protocol connectivity, data services for business
continuity, and ease of management into a single appliance
• Remote replication, snapshots and cloning enable complete disaster
recovery (DR) and business continuity
• Remote Replication
• Data is replicated from the primary to the standby site, with data
blocks asynchronously streamed to the remote storage appliance
• Scheduled Replication - The user can define a schedule for the
replication to occur automatically
• Continuous Replication - The replication process
happens continuously without intervention
6. DR for Fusion Middleware with ZFS Storage Appliance
• The ZFS Storage Appliance compliments the DR capabilities of
Data Guard for the Oracle Database
• The ZFS Storage Appliance easily administers replication for
Fusion Middleware data stored outside of the Oracle Database
• Tested, validated, and supported by Oracle
7. DR for Fusion Middleware with ZFS Storage Appliance
Solution Description
• The ZFS Storage is simply added to the customer’s existing
environment – no rip-n-replace needed
• Shell scripts automate and coordinate ZFS Storage and Data Guard
failover and failback
8. Primary site Secondary site
Oracle Data Guard
Replication of binaries,
configuration data,
metadata
10GbE
Web Server
Application
Servers
Database Server
ZFS Storage
Appliance
10GbE
Web Server
Application
Servers
Database Server
ZFS Storage
Appliance
Oracle Fusion Middleware Disaster Recovery
Architecture
The entire Oracle FMW infrastructure is replicated to a remote site, using
Data Guard for the Database and the ZFS Storage Appliance for all other data
Primary Array Primary Array
9. DR for Fusion Middleware
Oracle Data Guard
ZFS Storage replication
• Fusion Middleware stops
• Failover to 2nd ZFS Storage appliance
Primary site
10GbE
Web Server
Database Server
ZFS Storage
Appliance
Primary Array
Secondary site
Web Server
Application
Servers
Database Server
ZFS Storage
Appliance
10GbE
Primary Array
Application
Servers
10. DR for Fusion Middleware
Oracle Data Guard
ZFS Storage replication
Primary site
10GbE
Web Server
Database Server
ZFS Storage
Appliance
Primary Array
Secondary site
Web Server
Application
Servers
Database Server
ZFS Storage
Appliance
10GbE
Primary Array
Application
Servers
• Role Reversal
• Clients access secondary site
11. DR for Fusion Middleware
• Failback: Primary site becomes active again
• Clients access primary site
Primary site Secondary site
Oracle Data Guard
Replication of binaries,
configuration data,
metadata
10GbE
Web Server
Application
Servers
Database Server
ZFS Storage
Appliance
10GbE
Web Server
Application
Servers
Database Server
ZFS Storage
Appliance
Primary Array Primary Array
12. • Use Sun ZFS Storage Appliance to replicate all non-database content to
ensure a small RTO and RPO for the Oracle Fusion Middleware
environment
• For high availability, deploy clustered Sun ZFS Storage Appliances
• NFS protocol is preferred for the FMW deployments for the ease of
deployment and maintenance
• Use mirrored configuration for optimal performance and availability
• Store all the non-database FMW infrastructure within a project and
replicate the project
Oracle Maximum Availability Architecture MAA Best
Practices for Oracle FMW DR Configuration and
Deployment
13. Oracle Maximum Availability Architecture MAA Best
Practices for Oracle FMW DR Configuration and
Deployment
• Use the Scheduled mode of replication for a typical Oracle FMW DR
deployment - MAA recommends 1 synch/week
• Snapshots and clones can be used at the target site to offload backup,
test, and development types of environment
• Configure Oracle Data Guard with the “Maximum Availability” option, to
enable the standby database to be almost synchronized with the primary
14. DR for Fusion Middleware with ZFS Storage Appliance
Automated and coordinated with Data Guard
Protect the whole business process
Tested, validated, and supported by Oracle
Save tens of thousands of $ on data services
Simplicity
Savings
Reduced Risk
Benefits
15. DR for Fusion Middleware with ZFS Storage
Appliance
Savings
• All data services (snaps, clones, replication, compression, thin
provisioning, etc.) are included in the ZFS Storage Appliance at no cost
• With Oracle Database 11g Enterprise Edition, no additional database
software licenses are required
• High capacity disk drives in a densely populated configuration enable a
low cost solution with a small footprint and lower energy costs
• ZFS data compression improves storage efficiency and thus reduce
capital expenditures by reducing storage capacity requirements
1/3 lower CAPEX and OPEX
than EMC and NetApp
16. DR for Fusion Middleware with ZFS Storage Appliance
Simplicity
• The intuitive BUI management interface and simplified administrative
procedures reduce operations costs by reducing administration time
• Predefined scripts automate and coordinate the process between ZFS
Storage Appliance and Data Guard further simplifying management of
the DR environment
• Fast provisioning and configuration helps reduce initial setup costs
17. Edison Group Usability Study
Simplicity
• 34% less time required to provision and configure the storage
and its connectivity
• 31% less time for maintenance and typical configuration changes
• 44% less time spent troubleshooting
Shows that the ZFS Storage Appliance can be managed
more efficiently than a comparable NetApp system
18. DR for Fusion Middleware with ZFS Storage Appliance
Simplicity
• Having too many vendors on hand can dramatically
increase cost of management and reduce overall
environment efficiency
19. Oracle Hardware and Software
Engineered to Work together
• Engineered to work together
• Tested together
• Certified together
• Packaged together
• Deployed together
• Upgraded together
• Managed together
• Supported together
Simplicity
20. DR for Fusion Middleware with ZFS Storage Appliance
Reduced Risk
• Provides full redundancy for both the Oracle database and the Oracle
Fusion Middleware infrastructure
• End-to-end checksums in the ZFS Storage Appliance help prevent
data corruption
• Self-healing features of the ZFS Storage Appliance help avoid service
interruptions
• DTrace Analytics helps reduce the risk of downtime by making it
easier to find and fix performance issues
21. Complete Oracle Support for the
Sun ZFS Storage Appliance
Oracle provides world-class technical assistance and comprehensive global
services to help you maximize the return on your IT investment and minimize risk
• Get immediate access to deep expertise so your staff can focus and be
more productive
• Take the risk out of your IT environment. Unlimited, 24/7 access to
systems specialists and online technical resources help you proactively
avoid business interruptions and enhance security
• Expect maximum performance. Optimize your IT environment with total-
system server support featuring fully-integrated hardware and OS coverage
• Maintain uninterrupted data availability. Enterprise storage system
support protects your data so you get the highest business value from your
technology
22. Oracle Customer Services storage experts utilize Oracle’s
innovative storage technologies to drive efficiencies and
maximize business value of storage infrastructures
Maximize Availability with Oracle’s Service
Expertise
Readiness
Services
Oracle storage experts
configure, integrate
and test storage
products and bring
them into production.
Storage experts safely
test and migrate data
and applications to new
environment and
provide knowledge
transfer to staff.
Data Migration
Services
Proven back up
monitoring and
management as well
as restore services that
deliver SLA based data
protection.
Operations
Management
Complete system
coverage for embedded
system software
delivered together with
system support as a
single service solution.
Support
Oracle University offers
comprehensive training
for Storage
Administration,
including disk storage,
SAN, Tape, and NAS.
Learning
23. 94% of the “S&P Global 100” companies
94% of the Dow Jones STOXX 50*
78% of the global Fortune 100 companies
5 of the top 5 telecommunications
companies
9 of the top 10 global banks
4 of the top 5 aerospace and defense
companies
…and hundreds of small- and mid-size
companies around the world
Companies that rely on
ORACLE ADVANCED
CUSTOMER SERVICES:
Advanced Customer Services
Helping You Achieve the Highest Level of
Operational Excellence
Personalized, annualized support
services for complex, mission
critical IT environments
•Customized IT lifecycle solutions to
solve unique challenges
•Operations management to
efficiently manage your IT
infrastructure
•Proven best practices and flexible
approach
*Europe’s leading Blue-chip index
24. Summary
The ZFS Storage Appliance compliments the disaster
recovery capabilities of Oracle Data Guard to fully
protect the Oracle Fusion Middleware infrastructure
•Oracle MAA tested and certified solution
•Simplify disaster recovery procedures
•Lower total cost of ownership
•Reduce risk
•Engineered and serviced by Oracle
•Hardware and Software
• Engineered to Work together
25. DR for Fusion Middleware with ZFS Storage Appliance
Next Steps
• For additional information about Sun ZFS Storage Appliance
Solution for Oracle Fusion Middleware Disaster Recovery
http://www.oracle.com/goto/zfs-middleware
• For more information about Oracle Data Guard
http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/database/features/availability/dat
a-guard-documentation-152848.html
• For additional information about the ZFS Storage Appliance
http://www.oracle.com/us/products/servers-storage/