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2 Getting Started with Oracle Compute Cloud
Presented with Getting Started with Oracle Compute Cloud Oracle Open World - Hands on Lab 9387 Octave J. Orgeron Sr. Principal Product Manager Oracle Public Cloud September 29, 2014

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4 Overview Agenda 1 Cloud Overview Overview of Oracle Compute Cloud Service Live Demo Hands On Lab More Information Q&A 2 3 4 5 6

5 Cloud Overview

6 Oracle Cloud: Mission Bring Oracle’s leading Infrastructure, Technology, Business Applications, and Information to customers and partners anywhere in the World through the Oracle Cloud

7 Oracle IaaS & PaaS: Mission
Deliver a complete and functionally rich suite of Elastic Infrastructure & Platform Services that enable you to build modern applications and migrate any workload to the cloud across a global network of data centers

8 Oracle Compute Cloud Service Delivers
Value of the 5 Key NIST Characteristics of Cloud Computing Oracle Compute Cloud Service Delivers All of Above!!

9 Oracle Compute Cloud Service Delivers
Value of NIST Service Models for Cloud Computing Core OCCS OCCS is Foundation for New Oracle PaaS/SaaS Services

10 Oracle Compute Cloud Service Delivers
Value of NIST Deployment Models for Cloud Computing Soon! Core OCCS

11 Compute Cloud: Use Cases
Set up Test & Development Environments Spin up virtual machine environments in minutes Tear down environment when not needed Migration of custom application workloads Migrate custom applications built using Oracle technologies Migrate custom applications built using other technologies Compute Preview

12 Overview of Oracle Compute Cloud Service

13 What is Oracle Compute Cloud Service?
Infrastructure-as-a-Service: Virtual Machines on Demand Virtual Networking Virtual Storage API & CLI Tools Self Service

14 Virtual Machines Features: Oracle OVM (Xen) Based Technology
Based on Sun Oracle X4-2 Servers VMs with 1-16 Cores and GBs RAM Whole CPU Cores for Best Performance Full Root Access Oracle Linux Now Oracle Solaris x86 in Future

15 Details – VM Shapes Instance Family Shape Name Processor Arch Cores
Threads Memory(GB) Local Disk General Purpose OC3 64 bit 1 2 7.5 60 GB OC4 4 15 OC5 8 30 OC6 16 60 OC7 32 120 High Memory OC1M OC2M OC3M OC4M OC5M 240

16 Virtual Networking Features: Scalable Flat Network Topology
Secure Distributed Firewall “Secure by Default” Policy Dynamic Security Rules and ACLs Elastic and Persistent Public IPs for Internet Access

17 Virtual Networking: Access Rules
Access Rule = Network Group or IP List + Protocol + Network Group Source list Destination list Protocol Abstracts the details of protocol definitions and port number ranges. i.e. [ssh, port 22, tcp/udp] Network Group A group of VMs. OR Network Group A group of VMs. IP List A group of IP addresses. Defines how a source Network Group or IP list can connect to a destination Network Group via a specific protocol. Only PERMIT rules are allowed.

18 Virtual Networking: Security Associations
Connecting VMs to Access Rules VM vNic vCable Describes how an instance is connected to the network Security Association Associates an instance with a Network Group via a vCable ID Network Group A group of VMs. Can be used to defined access rules.

19 Virtual Networking: IP Reservations and Pools
Connecting to the Internet IP Pool Pool of Public IP Addresses IP Reservation Persistent Public IP Reservation for VM instances /24, /24, /24 { } Elastic IP Ephemeral Public IP from shared IP Pool

20 Virtual Networking: IP Associations
Connecting VMs to the Internet VM vNic vCable Describes how an instance is connected to the network IP Reservation Persistent Public IP Reservation for VM instances IP Association Associates an instance with an IP Reservation or Elastic IP OR Elastic IP Ephemeral Public IP from shared IP Pool

21 Virtual Storage Features:
Non-Persistent Boot Storage for Rapid Boot Up of VMs Non-Persistent Boot Storage is on Local Disks Persistent Block Storage Volumes for Data Persistent Block Storage is on Sun Oracle ZFS Appliances over iSCSI

22 API and CLI Features: Ubiquitous Management RESTful API
Command Line Interface (CLI) CLI Supports Linux

23 Self Service Features: Centralized Compute Cloud Management
Virtual Machines Networking Storage SSH Keys Web-based Compute UI

24 Live Demo

25 Hands on Lab

26 Create SSH Key Pair – Part 1

27 Create SSH Key Pair – Part 2

28 Create Storage Volume – Part 1

29 Create Storage Volume – Part 2

30 Attach Storage Volume – Part 1

31 Attach Storage Volume – Part 2

32 Configure Storage Volume in VM – Part 1

33 Configure Storage Volume in VM – Part 2

34 Configure Storage Volume in VM – Part 3

35 Configure Storage Volume in VM – Part 4

36 Restrict SSH Access – Part 1

37 Restrict SSH Access – Part 2

38 Restrict SSH Access – Part 3

39 Restrict SSH Access – Part 3

40 Restrict SSH Access – Part 4

41 More Information.. Home Page: http://cloud.oracle.com/compute
Documentation: ecs_common/index.html

42 Q&A

43 Oracle Confidential – Restricted

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