Oracle software certified on Windows Server is supported on Azure! Note: Refer MOS Note Certified Software on Microsoft Windows Server 2012 Hyper-VMOS Note Source: Including: Java 6 and Java 7 Oracle WebLogic Server Oracle Database Oracle Linux Oracle Fusion Middleware
Establishing “disposable” Dev/Test environments. – You can create a Dev/Test environment that you use to truly experiment without putting your internal environments at risk. Using Microsoft’s BI Suite to Analyze Oracle Data – With the Oracle data in Azure it becomes easy to create dashboards and other types of visualizations quickly. Bursts of Scalability – If you need large amounts of RAM or processing power to run a process on your data, you can scale for a short period of time and then reduce the server specs back to its normal operational requirement.
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Oracle Database 12c WebLogic Server Java Applications
JDKs in Azure Oracle images are 64-bit Hybrid cloud for Java apps with Oracle DB (app server/web tiers in Azure, DB on prem) Dynamic clusters (WLS 12c) for easy provisioning/mgmt Easily grow WebLogic cluster by capturing/deploying from a snapshot of your managed VM Automate creating/deploying managed VMs for WebLogic clusters with PowerShell/azure-cli & WLST Virtual Networking/subnets for multi-tier architecture & VPN for on-prem datacenter connectivity Integration with other Azure services (mobile services, message queues, etc) for net new or re- architected apps Considerations: UDP multicasting not supported, recommend WLS cluster size to be kept static at <=10 managed servers IPv6 support in WLS not applicable to Azure Azure cannot load balance multiple instances of WebLogic servers in a single VM Caution:
Infrastructure Scenarios: Opportunities Convert Physical Servers or Virtual Machines running Oracle to run on Hyper-V using Virtual Machine Manager 2012 SP1 Move Virtual Instances from Hyper-V to Azure IaaS Hyper-V Azure IaaS Move Hyper-V VMware Hosted P2V V2V Amazon Migrate Physical Server Move running Virtual Instances from Customer to any Hyper-V Implementations Hyper-V Live Migration Hyper-V CustomerHost
PRIVATE CLOUD with Windows Server Hyper-V PUBLIC CLOUD with Azure
IT AdminDevelopers Your Datacenter VMs in test/dev environment Develop, test, run your apps Provision VMs Use VMs Limited hardware budget Limited software licensing Resource contention with VMs Compromised developer agility Realistic scale tests often challenging Test and development on-premises
DevelopersIT Admin Develop, test, run your apps Cost effective (pay for what you use) Improved developer agility with platform services Ready to use gallery of images Ship tested in realistic scale scenarios Use existing development tools & languages Access on-premise resources if necessary Test and development using Azure Manage environment Use VMs Provision VMs
Recommended DB size <10GB for data on System Disk Attach disk(s) for flexibility and improved performance Standalone Oracle DB, Data Guard, and GoldenGate available Configure & capture a customized image or deploy your own for rapid provisioning and automation Consider Virtual Networking to capture an IP & VPN for connectivity to on-premise datacenter Use special offers for MSDN subscribers for Dev/test on Azure Considerations: Oracle Database clustering (RAC for Oracle DB) is not currently supported Current disk limit ~500IOps max per disk (non-striped) Caution:
Attach multiple disks presenting those disks to ASM directly. Not using storage pools Concurrency didn’t make a noticeable difference in either of the above approaches. The host cache was OFF in both.
IaaS Windows or Linux VMs Official Oracle JDK v6 & v7 Pre-configured VMs Oracle WebLogic, VM Depot Java Image, or your own JVM PaaS 64 bit OpenJDK build by Azul (Zulu) Or bring any VM Eclipse plugin for deployment, monitoring and management Services Azure SDK for Java: Blob, table, queue, service bus, SQL, etc Other Azure SDKs and azure-cli / tools
“This initiative is all about bringing Java to the masses in the cloud. We will be providing a fully open and unconstrained Java environment – with open choice of third-party stacks – for developers and essential applications deployed on Azure.” Scott Sellers, Azul Systems President and CEO
Call center solution Scale, management & efficiency + heterogeneity Java EE / JBoss 3-day Azure lab Looked at Google / Amazon SQL Azure BI & Analytics extension Fast time to market, flexible development & scale Java / Tomcat + Jiffy/Solr Time pressure (3 mo) Table storage & Cloud Services / PaaS Scale Speed Skills
ScenarioSupport PolicyCustomer Experience Bring Your Own License (BYOL) Includes pre-configured Oracle-Linux virtual machines or any Windows customer created VMs Supported directly by OracleCustomers should contact Oracle support directly License Included Oracle DB, WebLogic, Java on Windows Server VM Supported by MicrosoftCustomers will contact Microsoft to get support for Oracle software and Azure
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