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<Insert Picture Here> Using Desktop Virtualization in Private Clouds to Increase Security and Manageability Presenter’s Name Presenter’s Title 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 remain at the sole discretion of Oracle. © 2011 Oracle Corporation Agenda • The desktop security dilemma • From the status quo to the cloud • Oracle desktop virtualization overview • Conclusion © 2011 Oracle Corporation Limited Manageability and Flexibility Historical Difficulties Are Driving Change Manageability Flexibility • Security • Limited access to • Complexity data and apps • Inconvenience and • Single OS / device lost time philosophy • Out of control costs • Inadequate disaster and budget pressure recovery solutions • Frequent refresh • Eco-inefficiency cycles © 2011 Oracle Corporation Universal Security Issues Access + Security = Impossible? • Customers need access to more data and from more places than ever • Laptops pose a significant threat to data security • Sensitive data is often stored directly on portable devices • Laptops are easily lost or stolen • Full desktop PCs are vulnerable, too • Users can easily take screenshots, dump data to disk and CD-ROM or DVD, etc. • PCs are easily infected with viruses and spyware © 2011 Oracle Corporation Specific Security Issues Healthcare Public Sector Call Center • Caregiver • Highly sensitive • Sensitive customer workstations can’t data, including Top data cannot be be left unattended Secret information exposed (SSN, • Every change to a • Access must be credit cards, etc.) patient record must strictly controlled • Need simultaneous be tracked per user • Data must not be supervisor and • Many people require replicable (no local worker access, but access from many storage or offline no others locations copies) • Workers are • Unauthorized • Single users need continually moving, access violates access to a variety secure mobility is HIPPA rules of systems necessary © 2011 Oracle Corporation Agenda • The desktop security dilemma • From the status quo to the cloud • Oracle desktop virtualization overview • Conclusion © 2011 Oracle Corporation The Desktop Virtualization Revolution • IT struggles with overly complex and ineffective desktop management • Server virtualization revolutionized how IT manages compute power and applications • The idea of server virtualization is extended to solve desktop problems • Proven reduction in TCO, greater mobility, security, manageability, and flexibility • Virtualization is necessary to create a private desktop cloud © 2011 Oracle Corporation The Private Desktop Cloud Definition • All data, applications, and operating Private Desktop Cloud systems are stored centrally and never leave the datacenter I AppsSaaS N • Users access with secure thin client T devices or (optionally) standard PCs R PaaSOS A • Private cloud is controlled and N managed by in-house IT E VMsIaaS T • Exclusively used by a single organization Benefits • Data is ultra-secure, backed up, and completely managed by IT • No local storage or transfer of data • Users get better accessibility and security • No local viruses or spyware to compromise data © 2011 Oracle Corporation Evolving From Physical To Virtual Traditional Desktop Architecture Private Desktop Cloud 1000’s of individual PCs Just a few servers with thin clients • Silo’d and hard to manage • Central management & on demand resourcing • Extremely insecure • All data securely in the datacenter • Users locked to devices • Users can move freely • Need to refresh PCs frequently • Sun Ray Clients can last 22 years © 2011 Oracle Corporation Virtually Unlimited Scaling Easily Scale and Adapt Desktop Virtual Machine Pool • To accommodate additional users, just increase the number of VMs VM in the desktop pool VM VM • New virtual machines are VM VM automatically created from templates • Users can share client devices to access their VMs or new devices can be added with zero configuration • Capacity can be dynamic, and VMs can automatically be retired based on policies © 2011 Oracle Corporation Desktop Cloud IT: Shared Service, Shared Infrastructure © 2011 Oracle Corporation Agenda • The desktop security dilemma • From the status quo to the cloud • Oracle desktop virtualization overview • Conclusion © 2011 Oracle Corporation Oracle Desktop Virtualization Strategy • Deliver a fully integrated and complete virtual desktop delivery platform • Provide a single, coherent management interface to the data center / desktop as a service (DAAS) administrator • Integrate with Oracle's vertical and enterprise ready offerings to enable a complete application to disk solution © 2011 Oracle Corporation Oracle: Application Aware Virtualization Full Stack Data Center Virtualization Most comprehensive Fully tested with applications Designed for full stack deployments Integrated, full stack management Integrated support Taking you beyond consolidation… Oracle provides the most COMPLETE solution © 2011 Oracle Corporation Industry’s Most Complete Virtualization Portfolio STORAGE SERVER DESKTOP VIRTUALIZATION VIRTUALIZATION VIRTUALIZATION • Oracle Exadata • Oracle VM Server • Oracle Virtual Desktop • Oracle Automatic for x86 Infrastructure Storage • Oracle VM Server • Sun Ray Clients Management for SPARC • Oracle Secure Global • Oracle VM Storage • Oracle Solaris Desktop Connect Containers • Oracle VM VirtualBox • Open Storage • Dynamic Domains © 2011 Oracle Corporation Oracle Desktop Virtualization Pioneering Innovation • Full complement of desktop virtualization products, including software and thin clients • Over 10 years of desktop virtualization know-how • Finely tuned technology for optimum user experience • Built from the ground up for security and reliability © 2011 Oracle Corporation Oracle Desktop Virtualization Portfolio Oracle Sun Ray Clients Ultra-secure, highly manageable thin client hardware and software. Oracle Virtual Desktop All-in-one solution for Infrastructure managing, hosting and providing access to virtual desktops running on virtual machines in the data center. Oracle Secure Global Secure access to centralized Desktop applications on a variety of platforms and shared desktops from nearly any device. Oracle VM VirtualBox Run multiple operating systems alongside your existing OS on laptop and desktop computers. © 2011 Oracle Corporation Mobility: Access Your Desktop From Nearly Anywhere Your Desktop on a PC Your Desktop on a Mac Your Desktop on a Sun Ray Client © 2011 Oracle Corporation Oracle Desktop Virtualization Architecture Secure Data Center Oracle Sun Ray Thin Client Entire desktop Enterprise applications Industry applications Oracle Oracle Solaris / Linux / Windows Windows Solaris Linux Oracle Virtual Desktop Infrastructure Native Oracle Virtual Desktop Oracle VM Sun Storage 7000 Servers Hardware Unified Storage Sun x86 Servers Systems x86 Servers Session Management Virtual Desktop Hosting Enterprise Control & Monitoring with Enterprise Virtualization Hypervisor Secure Authentication. VDI Brokering Servers, Networking, Switching, Storage WAN / LAN Virtual Desktop Display WAN Optimized Display Protocols Desktop Images © 2011 Oracle Corporation Private Desktop Cloud Datacenter Hardware Oracle’s Sun Servers Sun Fire X4800 servers are an excellent platform to host Oracle Virtual Desktop Infrastructure alone, or in conjunction VMware. The Sun Fire X4800 provides extreme density and scalability with industry leading eight sockets and eight cores per socket (64 cores total) and 1TB of memory. The Sun Fire X4800's large memory footprint and up to 256GB of local DDR-3 DRAM per CPU/Memory board mitigates the loss of memory and/or cache affinity with migrations of virtual machine VCPUs or memory to other CPU/Memory boards. Oracle’s Sun Storage VDI master images, linked clones, and production application virtualization packages have high storage IOP needs. The Sun ZFS Storage 7420 appliance leverages large DRAM and flash capacity to delivery high IOPs in small form factors drastically reducing storage TCO. User file data should be stored on network shares instead of on virtual desktop images. 10Gbe backbone networking and switching provides optimal throughput for VDI workloads with simplified cabling. © 2011 Oracle Corporation Hardware And Software Engineered to Work Together Oracle Reduces Multi-Vendor Complexity for VDI Client device or software Oracle Network optimization Oracle WAN optimized display protocols Security and access control Oracle Connection broker Oracle User data & profile management Choice of third party solutions Presentation virtualization Oracle Virtual desktop OS Choice – Windows, Linux, Oracle Solaris Hypervisor Oracle or third party Server hardware Oracle Storage hardware Oracle High performance interconnect switching Oracle Hardware and software integration Oracle © 2011 Oracle Corporation More Information Oracle Virtualization http://www.oracle.com/virtualization Click on any of the links under “Desktop Virtualization” Follow us on Twitter www.twitter.com/orcl_virtualize Oracle Virtualization Blog http://blogs.oracle.com/virtualization © 2011 Oracle Corporation Agenda • The desktop security dilemma • From the status quo to the cloud • Oracle desktop virtualization overview • Conclusion © 2011 Oracle Corporation For More Information search.oracle.com virtualization or www.oracle.com / virtualization © 2011 Oracle Corporation © 2011 Oracle Corporation .