Presentation will center on solving a real challenge we had in designing a consistent Grid reference architecture for a customer in Skopje, with sizing guidelines that would: use the least possible number of CPUs, use only Sun Fire T2000 servers (based on Sun Microsystems UltraSPARC T1 (Niagara) CPUs (1-socket per server, 8-cores per socket), provides infrastructure for 4 fundamentally different workloads (Oracle eBusiness Suite, PeopleSoft, Oracle Portal, Oracle Collaboration Suite).
Presentation:
Vrsta: Predavanje / Lecture
Razina težine: Srednje detaljno / Detailed
Poželjno iskustvo slušatelja: Iskusni (2-3 g.) / Experianced
Poželjna funkcija slušatelja:
Krajnji korisnik / End User
Sistem Analitičar / System Analist
Developer
Menadžer - operativni / Manager - Operational
Menadžer - strateški / Manager - Strategic
Predviđeno vrijeme trajanja rada - aktivnosti: 30 min
008_Trauvitch Grid platform for Oracle.pdf 2,18 MB
Oracle Hellas S.A.
Gabriel Trauvitch joined Oracle in the summer of 2001 from Compaq Computer (formerly Digital Equipment Corporation, now Hewlett-Packard), where he has spent 18 years in a variety of technical and consulting roles, mainly in technology consulting and product marketing management. Gabriel’s background at Compaq Computer was originally in High-Performance Enterprise Servers, and included many years of testing, launching, promoting and supporting 64-bit, high-performance RISC UNIX servers targeted for large private, public, as well as high-performance technical computing customers in Israel, Greece & Cyprus.
Gabriel worked as Senior Technology Solutions Specialist, designed datacenter GRID architectures and performed presales consulting on topics such as datacenters, servers and storage consolidations, as well as high-availability and business continuity strategies. Latterly, Gabriel was performing sizing and capacity planning for Oracle E-Business Suite, during which time he worked extensively with the Sales, Pre-Sales, Partners and Consulting teams on a great variety of successful bids in the Public, Private, Telecom and Financial sectors in Greece as well as within the SEE.
For most of his career at Oracle, Gabriel has been the only infrastructure architect, specialist in designing, sizing and evolving highly available datacenters, servers and storage architectures. In the last 5 years he has made key contributions to a huge number of opportunities across Local and Central Government, Defense (both in Greece and the SEE), Utilities, as well as a great number of opportunities in the Private Sector.