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2 The Future Of Hardware Management CON9732 Harish Niddagatta Senior Principal Product Manager Systems Management Products October 27, 2015

3 Safe Harbor Statement 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. 3

4 Program Agenda Enterprise Manager Strategy Enterprise Manager Ops Center Update Enterprise Manager 13c Infrastructure Management 4

5 Program Agenda Enterprise Manager Strategy Enterprise Manager Ops Center Update Enterprise Manager 13c Infrastructure Management 5

6 Total Cloud Control Superior Enterprise-Grade Management Integrated Cloud Stack Management Complete Cloud Lifecycle Management Scalable, Secure Optimized, Efficient Agile, Automated

7 Next Release Builds on a Solid Foundation NEW: Continuous Monitoring NEW: Infrastructure Management NEW: Improved Hybrid Cloud Management Superior Enterprise-Grade Management Integrated Cloud Stack Management Complete Cloud Lifecycle Management Scalable, Secure Optimized, Efficient Agile, Automated

8 Program Agenda Enterprise Manager Strategy Enterprise Manager Ops Center Update Enterprise Manager 13c Infrastructure Management 8

9 Enterprise Manager Infrastructure Management Ops Center OC , New hardware support (X4-2, X4-4, X4-8, X5-2) OC 12.3 T7/M7 Systems Kernel Zones OC 12.3.x OC 12.3.x Focus on Quality & Performance PaaS on SPARC support H2/2014 H1/2015 UPCOMING UPCOMING Enterprise Manager 12c Enterprise Manager Ops Center integrated with EM Enterprise Manager 13c Discovery & monitoring of broad set of targets Management: Metrics, Configuration, Compliance & Incidents Engineered Systems Provisioning & Patching Enterprise Manager 13c+ Active management for SPARC Provisioning Patching IaaS Support 9

10 Oracle Enterprise Manager Ops Center Ops Center OC , New hardware support (X4-2, X4-4, X4-8, X5-2) OC 12.3 T7/M7 Systems Kernel Zones OC 12.3.x OC 12.3.x Focus on Quality & Performance PaaS on SPARC support H2/2014 H1/2015 UPCOMING UPCOMING Discovery and agent based complete lifecycle management of Solaris Kernel Zones M7/T7 & M7-based SuperCluster management Integration with automated compliance reporting in Solaris 11.2 Improvements in support of Solaris native zones SNMP v3 compliant traps Usability improvements in OS Provisioning Performance enhancements at scale Usability improvements in OS Provisioning Performance enhancements at scale Security enhancements: SNMP v3 support, management of cert expiration Enhanced support for Kernel Zones (CRUD operations) Improved provisioning times via UAR support OEL 6.7 & LDOM 3.3 support 10

11 Program Agenda Enterprise Manager Strategy Enterprise Manager Ops Center Update Enterprise Manager 13c Infrastructure Management 11

12 EM Ops Center EM Cloud Control Unification of Hardware and Software Management Single pane of glass for hardware and software management Ease of diagnostics with drill down from application Unified Agent and Management Server Security Framework Software Library Incident Management Job System Extensibility 12

13 Single Pane of Glass for Complete Stack Management Applications Middleware Databases VMs/Servers Storage Network Incident & Problem Management Performance Management Configuration Management Lifecycle and Cloud Management Enable cross-tier management, examples: Top-down diagnostics: drill down into storage issues in context of database Bottom-up impact analysis: what applications will be impacted if the storage is patched Support for Exa, SuperCluster, T5-8, M5-6, ZFS Storage Appliance, LDOMs, Zones, etc Infrastructure Management to benefit from unified security, software library, job system Designed in EM 13c

14 Infrastructure Lifecycle Management Discover Monitor Manage Provision & Patch 14

15 Infrastructure Discovery Engineered Systems: Super Cluster, Exadata, Exalytics, Exalogic, ODA, BDA ZFS Appliance: 7110, 7120, 7320, 7420, ZS3-ES, ZS3-1, ZS3-2, ZS3-4, ZS4-4 SPARC T-Series : T4-1, T4-2, T4-4, T5-2, T5-4, T5-8 SPARC M-Series : M5, M6, M7-8 Ethernet & InfiniBand Rack & PDU x86 X-Series : X2-2, X3-2, X3-2L, X4-2, X4-2L, X4-4, X4-8, X5-2, X5-2L Solaris 10, 11.x Oracle Linux Solaris Zones SPARC LDOM 15

16 Infrastructure Discovery Workflow 16

17 Infrastructure Monitoring Health Monitoring Monitor overall health of all active targets Performance & configuration metrics monitoring Metric Thresholds: outof-box and customized Incidents Monitoring 3 types of incidents monitoring Identify potential issues Resource Utilization Track and show resource allocation amongst guests Track comprehensive set of resources of all targets 17

18 Infrastructure Monitoring Target Summary Target Home Page Target Details Photo Realistic View 18

19 Infrastructure Management Incident Management Acquire and retain customers Scale Diagnose the business incidents fatal, Innovate critical business or warning model, go-tomarket strategy, and buyer/supplier relationships Click to context specific Strengthen incident competitive differentiation Increase profitability, manage costs Configuration Management Configuration topology Comparison & drift management History of changes Search, save configuration Blackout & Brownouts Suspend monitoring for maintenance ASR Integration Metrics Management Metrics Management Comprehensive Performance set metrics Threshold management Configuration metrics Manage, configure collection schedule Charts Define for most various important metrics metric Manage, configure collection schedule Compliance Management Oracle Solaris Compliance Exadata Compliance User Access Control Management 19

20 Infrastructure Management: SuperCluster Management System Information Incident Summary Change History 20

21 Infrastructure Management: SuperCluster Management Photo realistic view Realistic picture of system Graphics of all components Schematic view Data oriented layout Displays most important information Locator light Temperature Hostname/IP address Empty slots Table view Tabular list of physical view 21

22 Infrastructure Management: SuperCluster Management Component Details Component name Manufacturer Serial number Part number Memory size Incident Alert Incident Manager Integration Incidents outlined in red Context specific incident Incident Manager Integration Component Details Red Outline 22

23 Infrastructure Management: SuperCluster Management Target Navigation Tree 23

24 Infrastructure Management: Server Management System Information Incident Summary Resource Usage Component Details Tabs Photo Realistic View Incident Manager Integration 24

25 Infrastructure Management: Server Management Comparison & drift management Topology view Blackouts & brownouts Metrics All aspects of the hardware Logical view to show hardware component details 25

26 Infrastructure Management: Server Management Logical View CPU Information Architecture Clock speed Model CPU power consumption Overall status Memory Information Memory (GB) Memory power consumption Overall status Storage Total installed storage Installed disk Power Power supply information Fan Cooling & fan information Disk Controllers Table of available disk controllers 26

27 Infrastructure Management: Host Management Host Summary System information, Incidents, Resource utilization Metrics CPU: Utilization, I/O Wait, Load Host Memory: Utilization, Virtual Mem Storage: Filesystems, Zpool Usage Boot Environment Displays available alternate boot env Boot env snapshots for Solaris OS Host Management Comparison & drift management Topology view Blackouts & brownouts Business intelligence reports 27

28 Infrastructure Management: Host Metrics 28

29 Infrastructure Management: Virtualization Management Discover Deploy EM agent on Control Domain OS Monitor OVM for SPARC & its guests Monitor Solaris Zones Target Navigation Tree Resource Monitoring Domain and Guest VMs Top consumers of resources Incident Management Monitor across Domain and Guest VMs Diagnose using incidents and performance metrics 29

30 Infrastructure Management: Virtualization Management Guest Monitoring Pie charts showing vcpus and memory configured for each guest Guest Management Type of guest - Control, Guest, Root, IO, and Service domains Incidents Management Resource Utilization Supported Versions OVM for SPARC Control Domain Oracle Solaris 11.1 or later OVM for SPARC 3.1 or later OVM for SPARC Guest Domain OS Oracle Solaris 10 1/13 Oracle Solaris 11.1 and later Oracle Solaris Zones (SPARC & x86) Oracle Solaris 10 1/13 Oracle Solaris 11.1 and later 30

31 Infrastructure Management: Storage Management 31

32 Infrastructure Management: Storage Management Comparison & drift management Topology view Blackouts & brownouts Business intelligence reports Metrics All aspects of the hardware Charts view showing more metrics Resource utilization 32

33 Ops Center to EM 13 Migration Stand-alone tool to migrate targets from Ops center to EM13c Tool will extract information from Ops center to deploy agent and add the target in EM. Servers/Components of Engineered Systems will be excluded from this tool to allow the EM13c Engineered System guided discovery process. All the command option will support mechanism to check the status of the operation. For example check if agent deployment or discovery has succeeded or not. 33

34 Enterprise Manager Sessions What When Topic Location Session CON9733 Session CON9728 Demogrounds Tuesday 4-4:45 PM Wednesday PM Monday: 10:15am 6pm Tuesday: 10:15am 6pm Servers, Storage, Virtualization, and More: Managed Through a Single Pane of Glass Best Practices for Engineered Systems Management Using Oracle Enterprise Manager Oracle SPARC/x86 Systems and Virtualization Management with Oracle Enterprise Manager Intercontinental Intercontinental C (5th Floor) Intercontinental Intercontinental B (5th Floor) Moscone South, Center, Engineered Systems, Servers and Storage Wednesday: 10:15am 4:00pm Workstation ID: SC

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