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Business Continuity Planning with Oracle Sun Storage

Matt Miller Principal Product Manager, Systems Scott Meadows Director, Application Integration, Systems Agenda

Trends in data storage Impact of downtime Business Continuity defined Considering Business Continuity Oracle Sun Storage line-up BC/DR planning with Oracle Sun Storage Oracle’s Sun ZFS Storage Appliances Oracle Sun Storage 6000 Systems

3 Information Management Is At The Heart Of The Modern Enterprise

Human Resources Business Processes Enterprise Resources

UNSTRUCTURED STRUCTURED DATA DATA Supply Chain Customers

Email Databases Collaboration Data warehouses File Repositories Semantic Web

Development Compliance Finance

© 2010 – Proprietary and Confidential 4 Why the Need for Business Continuity Plans?

93% of organizations have had to execute their disaster recovery plans, at an average cost of $287K per incident.

Source: Network World, “Symantec releases disaster recovery statistics”, 2009.

5 Business Impact of Downtime

Risks

Revenue: Direct loss, lost future revenues, investment Financial loss Performance Productivity: Impacted employees x number of Business hours x wages paid = ? Reputation Reputation: Potential lost IMPACT $ customers, competitors gain advantage Productivity Financial Performance: Revenue recognition, cash flow, regulatory compliance, Direct Financial Loss credit rating, stock price

Minutes TIME Days

6 Business Continuity Defined

“Set of plans that assists a company or organization in restoring operations under difficult or extreme circumstances”

Business Continuity plans help businesses protect: Customers Employee Productivity Revenue Reputation

7 Definition of Terms

Disaster Recovery The specific tasks undertaken in the event of a loss by an organization, usually planned for during the Business Continuity planning effort High Availability The steps a company takes to prevent failure of hardware or software. Does not protect against errors resulting in data loss. Recovery Point Objective (RPO) The time between the last safe backup and the point of time of the disaster Recovery Time Objective (RTO) The time elapsed from when the disaster occurred to the resumption of normal business activities

8 Business Continuity Planning: What to Consider

Assessing the risks to your business and its data Classification of data – determining data protection needs for all types of data within the organization Identify data protection technologies that achieve the required level of data availability Ensure application availability and quality Deliver cost effective IT and data services

9 Not All Data is Created Equal

Source: ESG Research Brief, Implementing the Right High Availability and Disaster Recovery Plan for Your Business, August 2010.

10 Not All Data is Created Equal

Availability Recovery Point Recovery Time Protection Classes Objectives Objective (RPO) Objective (RTO)

Mission Critical Data Continuous to 1 Instantaneous to 99.999% Near zero downtime, most minute 1.5 minutes valuable

Business Critical 2 minutes to 15 99.999% 1 to 10 minutes Important data, good availability minutes

Archive Online Data 10 minutes to 2 15 minutes to 2 99.99% Cost sensitive, low access, online hours hours performance

Archive Nearline Data 99.9% 2 hours to 1 day 2 hours to 1 day Cost sensitive, low access

Offline Data Most cost sensitive, compliance Offline 1 day to 1 week 1 day to 1 week related, ~72-hr recovery

Source: ESG Research Brief, Implementing the Right High Availability and Disaster Recovery Plan for Your Business, August 2010.

11 Business Continuity Tools

Recovery Time Oracle Business Protection Classes Objective (RTO) Continuity Solutions

Remote Replication, Mission Critical Data Instantaneous to 1.5 Global Clustering, Near zero downtime, most valuable minutes Local Mirroring Business Critical 2 minutes to 15 Snapshot, Local Important data, good availability minutes Mirroring, Clustering

Archive Online Data Snapshot, D2D 15 minutes to 2 hours Cost sensitive, low access, online Backup performance

Archive Nearline Data 2 hours to 1 day D2D Backup Cost sensitive, low access

Offline Data Most cost sensitive, compliance related, 1 day to 1 week Backup & Recovery ~72-hr recovery

12 Business Continuity Tools

Global Disaster Recovery Clustering for Application Disaster Recovery Remote Replication for Data

High Availability Local Clustering for Application

High Availability Availability Mirroring/Snapshot for Data

Basic Data Protection: Backup & Restore Backups

$ Investment

13 Business Continuity with Oracle Sun Storage

14 Oracle Business Continuity Portfolio Comprehensive set of technologies for any Business Continuity plan

Oracle Database - Data Guard - Flashback - Recovery Manager (RMAN) - Oracle Secure Backup (OSB) - Real Application Clusters (RAC) - Availability Suite (snapshot/replication) - Solaris Cluster - NDMP Backup Oracle Sun Storage - Storage Data Services

15 Oracle’s Storage Portfolio A comprehensive, enterprise-class product line

TAPE DISK DISK FLASH NEARLINE STORAGE ONLINE STORAGE

StorageTek ACSLS Sun SAM/QFS Sun CAM Sun DTrace Analytics Sun Secure Backup StorageTek ELS Oracle Solaris ZFS Sun Hybrid Storage Pools Crypto Key Mgmt. Oracle UCM Oracle 11g ASM Oracle 11g partitions STORAGE SOFTWARE

16 Storage Data Services Integral Part of any Business Continuity Plan

Data Services help build Business Continuity Architectures Snaphot: Rapid Restore/Recovery/Data Corruption Mirroring: Disk Failure/Storage Subsystem Failure Replication: Site/Geographic Recovery Backup: Data Protection/Data Corruption

Understand Risk Assessment Employ services that best mitigate those risks

17 Sun ZFS Storage Appliances New Models

Integrated 32 CPU Flash Cores ENTRY STANDALONE 512GB Up to 120TB Capacity DDR3 Write Flash Enabled ENTRY CLUSTER-CAPABLE Up to 192TB Capacity Active-Active Clustering for H/A

EXPANDABLE CLUSTER-CAPABLE Up to 1.15PB Capacity Over 5TB Flash Active-Active Clustering for H/A

STANDARD FEATURES (ALL MODELS) Higher All Data Protocols and Data Services Included Density Remote Console (Serial or Ethernet) Lights-out Management and Phone-Home Support HIGH-DENSITY CLUSTER Up to 720TB Capacity Supports Ethernet, FC and Infiniband Networks Over 5TB Flash Active-Active Clustering for H/A CLIENTS AND APPLICATIONS (ALL MODELS) Oracle Solaris • Oracle Enterprise Oracle Database, Middleware, and Applications Oracle VM • VMware • Windows More than 50 business applications supported

18 What i365 Is Saying

“As a data protection, retention and discovery software and services provider, we believe the Sun 7000 series delivers a very attractive value proposition with very good high availability characteristics and 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 i365, a Seagate Company

19 Unified Storage for Oracle Business Continuity Cost Effective Backup Storage using Sun ZFS Storage Appliance

Client Client Client Client

Business Drivers • Reduce risk (lose/litigation) • Increase productivity Media Management with B/U app • Long-term retention (data mining) • Shorten back-up windows

Core Product Requirements • Highly available architecture • Scalable, multi-tiered solution • Data movement software (app. Int.) • Services (migration, scripting, etc.) Sun ZFS Storage Appliance Tape Library Sun ZFS Storage Appliance To DR Site • Data Services included at no Primary Disk additional cost Target Disk • Shorten back-up windows DR Site

20 Unified Storage for Oracle Business Continuity Oracle Fusion MW data (non-Data Guard) replicated to Sun ZFS Storage Appliance

Primary site Secondary site

Webhost Webhost 1 1 Apphost Apphost 1 1 Apphost Apphost 2 2 ZFS Storage replication of binaries, configuration data, metadata, logs

DBhost1 Oracle Data Guard DBhost2

21 Sun ZFS Storage Appliances for Business Continuity Business Continuity plans are about reducing risk

• No Additional Cost for software Data Services: • Replication, Snapshot, Cloning, Deduplication, Compression and more • DTrace Analytics for faster troubleshooting and problem resolution • Flash Hybrid Storage Pools for improved backup performance • ZFS Data Integrity (19 “nines” of end-to-end data checksums) • Greater Data Protection with Triple-Parity RAID, Triple Mirroring and no single point of failure (NSPF) storage profiles • Fault Management Architecture: Predictive Self-Healing for CPU, DRAM, PCIe, HDDs, and Flash

22 Sun ZFS Storage Appliance Snapshot/Clone Technology Data Services Included as Standard

• ZFS Snapshots - Read-only point-in-time copy of - Re-Direct-on-write makes them essentially “free” - Very space efficient – only changes are tracked - Snapshot on demand, via auto snapshot schedule or with a workflow • ZFS Clones - Writeable snapshots - Can take snapshots of clones

Snapshot Uber-block New Uber-block

Current Data

23 Sun ZFS Storage Appliance Replication Data Services Included as Standard

• IP Based Asynchronous Replication • Snapshot Driven • Manage at Project or Share/LUN level • Replicate on demand or on a schedule • 1:1,1:Many, Many:1 • Pool configuration and options on source and target can be different - e.g Replicate from RAID-1 source to RAID-Z2 target. Compression enabled on target but not on source • Can export replicas read-only and/or clone replicas • Replication streams secured with SSL • Can throttle max bandwidth used by each replication instance

24 Sun Storage 6000 Array Family Sun Storage 6780 Array

Sun Storage 6580

Flexibility Array

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Scalability Scalability -

Sun Storage 6180

Array Performance Performance

A family of trusted storage arrays with a proven track record

25 Sun Storage 6000 for Oracle Business Continuity

DR - Remote Site

Sun X4800 Sun X4800 Sun M3000 Sun M3000 Sun X4800 Sun X4800

Oracle Data Guard Failover Sun Storage 6180 Sun Storage 6180 Sun Storage 6180 Oracle DW using Data • Oracle Database use case Pump • Oracle RAC • Oracle Data Guard Failover • Oracle Data Pump • 6780 and 6180 • Servers and Storage deploy DW solutions faster • SPARC® and x64 configurations Sun X4800 • Reliability and High Availability • Oracle Optimized Warehouse Initiative • Help enable predictable performance • Additional Sun Reference Configurations Sun Storage 6780

26 Sun Storage 6000 Snapshot Technology

• What is a SnapShot? - A point-in-time (PiT) image of a volume - Logical equivalent of a physical copy • Features - Provides an instantaneous copy C’ A’ B C A B C - Requires less disk space than a full copy

- Mappable to any host Base Snapshot Volume Volume - Can be read from, or written to A C • Uses Snapshot - Backup image Reserve - Application testing Physical Logical - Data mining / analysis - PiT image for Volume Copy

27 Sun Storage 6000 Replication Remote Volume Mirroring/Replication

• What is Data Replicator? - Storage-based data replication - Mirror volume(s) from one system to another • Features - Synchronous / asynchronous modes - Dynamic mode switching without suspending the mirror - Suspend / resume mirroring with delta resynchronization Volume Mirror - Read-only mirror access A A (includes snapshot creation) Cross • Uses Mirroring - Replicate data to disaster recovery / archival site - Centralized data for backup, analysis, and disaster Mirror Volume recovery B B

28 Summary

Business Continuity Planning is a discipline, and requires ongoing activity Needs commitment across the IT organization and executive management IT is only part of the equation Employees Facilities Communication Oracle Sun Storage provides key technologies to help businesses plan for Business Continuity

29 For More Information

Oracle Storage Portfolio: http://www.oracle.com/us/products/servers-storage/index.html Oracle Database technologies for Business Continuity: http://www.oracle.com/us/products/database/options/index.ht ml Oracle Solaris Cluster: http://www.oracle.com/us/products/servers- storage/solaris/cluster-067314.html

30 The preceding 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.

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