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Executive summary
The HP High Performance Solution for Oracle databases is optimized for HP ProLiant DL980 servers and HP VMA-series
Memory Arrays as a common foundation that delivers flexibility and choice. If you are looking for better performance
and the lower cost of an ‘appliance-like’ solution that provides a common foundation yet delivers flexibility with choice
of OS and database versions then the HP High Performance Solution for Oracle is the solution for you.
The objective of the proposed configurations is to:
Provide best-in-class performance At the heart of the design is the requirement to deliver unapologetic performance
capable of providing OLTP transactional performance for the most demanding databases in an enterprise environment.
The performance is achieved using HP ProLiant DL980 servers and a SAN of HP VMA-series Memory Arrays (VMAs)
utilizing flash storage. You’ll also get the reliability that you need to run your applications with complete confidence,
while maintaining data integrity and minimizing downtime.
Reduce the risk to implement database solutions These recommended configurations provide a balance of CPU,
memory and I/O capacity specifically optimized for database workloads. As a result, the likelihood of functional or
performance problems in your database deployments is drastically reduced.
Reduce the time to implement database solutions on HP servers By using the configuration guidelines described in this
document the time to deploy the application database can be reduced.
Simplify the purchasing process for well-defined HP server configurations The recommended configurations may be
implemented as is or used as a starting point for a semi-custom configuration. In either case, the expectation is that IT
can make quicker and more informed decisions to purchase the optimal configuration for the application.
Always a critical part of the IT infrastructure, databases are at the heart of a number of trends in IT:
Demand for large symmetric multiprocessing (SMP) type scalability in a Linux or Microsoft® Windows® environment
Complex workloads that demand better response times and increased I/O operations per second (IOPS)
Applications and data are growing in size and complexity. Many applications and business drivers are demanding
lower latencies and increased performance.
Organizations are now able to migrate complex solutions from high-cost proprietary systems onto lower-cost Linux
or Windows-based systems using a variety of database choices.
Organizations are consolidating applications to fewer servers to simplify critical data center operations. Consolidation
can reduce cost, power consumption, management complexity, and physical space requirements in the data center.
Increasingly outdated, rigid, and costly OLTP systems are being replaced with cost-effective, flexible platforms that
can handle complex workloads that demand better response times and deliver increased IOPS to address the growing
volume, variety, and velocity of data.
Historically, different computer system components have advanced at different relative rates. Although disk capacity
has improved somewhat, disk performance ranks at the bottom with no significant improvement compared to
million-fold boosts by other system components such as servers.
Online transaction processing (OLTP) applications such as enterprise resource planning (ERP), supply chain management
(SCM), web-based e-commerce systems as well as extract, transform and load (ETL) applications can benefit from the
performance of a scale-up architecture. More importantly, the HP ProLiant DL980 G7 with HP VMA-series Memory Array
solution offers the capacity to consolidate and manage these applications in a single server. Any database application
that requires increase in performance including lower user response times, higher throughput, and increased IOPS is a
candidate for these configurations.
The HP High Performance Solution for Oracle is a platform that delivers extreme performing storage, choice of OS and
database versions, and is optimized for the HP ProLiant DL980. This white paper describes three recommended
configurations to support small, medium and large OLTP solutions, capitalizing on the power of the HP ProLiant DL980
G7 server, HP VMA3210 Memory Array, and using the operating system and database versions of your choice. The
objective of these configurations is to meet or exceed the demanding OLTP performance requirements, reduce the time
to purchase and implement the solution as well as to minimize any implementation risks.
The recommended configurations described in this paper include discussions of the storage configuration, the DL980
setup, the general database setup, the best practices, and a bill of materials.
The configuration information is based on data collected in HP’s solution performance lab and proof of concept testing.
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