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Oracle Java & Developer Cloud Service: What It Does & Doesn't Do
1. Oracle Java & Developer Cloud
Service: What It Does &
Doesn't Do
Harold Dost
Raastech, Inc.
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2. About the Speaker
Work For Raastech, Inc. -
Virginia/DC Area 1
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http://www.oracle.com/us/corporate/pricing/technology-
price-list-070617.pdf
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3. Live in Michigan2
• Detroit Metro Area
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Images Source: Wikipedia
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5. Shameless Plug
• For SOA Administration
• Buy From Packt Website
• Promo Code for 50% off:
UKOUG50
• Valid until Dec 15, 2016
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6. Lately
• Primarily working as Lead QA for Client
creating IoT devices
• Part of the Release team
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7. Thoughts on Oracle Cloud
• Oracle Cloud things are very slow to start up
• This is a general feeling of slowness ( It took
about an hour to get up and running)
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8. Java Cloud Service
Falls under their "Oracle Cloud PaaS and IaaS"
services
Part of their Platform services
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10. Cost - License
• WebLogic Pricing 1
• Standard Edition $10,000 + $2,200 = $12,000
• Enterprise Edition $25,000 + $5,500 = $30,500
• Suite $45,000 + $9,900 = $54,900
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http://www.oracle.com/us/corporate/pricing/technology-price-list-070617.pdf
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11. Compute Structure
• Product (per OCPU) comparable to 2 AWS vCPU
basically 1 thread of core
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12. Compute Structure 3
• Standard | High Memory
• OC1* - 0.25/1.8 | N/A
• OC2* - 0.5/3.75 | N/A
• OC3 - 1/7.5 | OC1M 1/15
• OC4 - 2/15 | OC2M 2/30
• OC5 - 4/30 | OC3M 4/60
• OC6 - 8/60 | OC4M 8/120
• OC7 - 16/120 | OC5M 16/240
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https://cloud.oracle.com/en_US/compute/pricing
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13. Cost - Metered
• General Purpose Compute
• Standard Edition
• $0.75/Hour $450.00/Month $5,400/Year
• Enterprise Edition
• $2.02/Hour $1,200.00/Month $14,400/Year
• Suite
• $4.70/Hour $2,800.00/Month $33,600/Year
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14. Cost - Metered
• High-Memory Compute
• Standard Edition
• $0.924/Hour $550.00/Month $6,600/Year
• Enterprise Edition
• $2.184/Hour $1,300.00/Month $15,600/Year
• Suite
• $4.872/Hour $2,900.00/Month $34,800/Year
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15. Cost - Non metered
• General Purpose Compute (1/2 Cost)
• Standard Edition
• $225/Month $2,700/Year
• Enterprise Edition
• $600.00/Month $7,200/Year
• Suite
• $1400.00/Month $16,800/Year
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16. Cost - Non metered
• High-Memory Compute (3/4 Cost)
• Standard Edition
• $413/Month $4,956/Year
• Enterprise Edition
• $975/Month $11,700/Year
• Suite
• $2,175/Month $26,100/Year
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18. Holy Numbers
Batman!
• When was the ICC Convention
Center first opened?
1991
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19. Comparing To AWS
• License must be paid separately
• Uncertainty in support
• AWS vCPU is considered 1 core4
• Core factor causes 2 vCPU to cost as 1 core[^5]
• DB is required (Not part of either calulation)
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http://www.oracle.com/us/corporate/pricing/cloud-licensing-070579.pdf
[^5]:http://www.oracle.com/us/corporate/contracts/processor-core-factor-table-070634.pdf
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20. Comparing To AWS (cont.)
• Oracle - OC3 (1 OCPU/7.5GB Memory) - Oracle
Linux
• AWS - us-east1 t2.large (2vCPU/8GB Memory) -
RHEL
• For Reserved Used Up-front pricing
• 3yr Reserved is averaged by year
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21. AWS vs Oracle Cloud - Standard Edition
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22. AWS vs Oracle Cloud - Enterprise Edition
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23. AWS vs Oracle Cloud - Suite Edition
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25. Developer Cloud Service - Features
• Git Repositories
• Maven Repository
• Snippet Tool (Similar to Github Gist)
• GitHub-esk "Merge Requests"
• Issue Tracking
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26. Developer Cloud Service -
Impressions
• Interface
• Relatively well polished
• Responsive
• (Agile/Issues)
• Can't reorder issues to prioritize both
inside and out of sprint
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27. Developer Cloud Service -
Impressions (Build)
• Can't trigger based on a push to the git
repository (not major, but would be better than
polling)
• Allows for x11 session..., not sure what it's
for? Maybe selenium testing (Could be good)
• Allows for Oracle Cloud Service Deployment
• Likely built on top of Hudson/Jenkins
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28. Java Cloud Service - Features
• Two different things
• Java Cloud Service
• Java Cloud Service - AppToCloud
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29. Quick Trivia
• What do Hollywood and Brimingham have in
common?
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30. Quick Trivia
• What do Hollywood and Brimingham have in
common?
They both have a walk of fame.
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32. Setup
• Had to setup DB server which took around 20
Minutes
• Additional time to get the Application Server
Up and Running took another 20 - 30 minutes
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33. Deployment process
• Java Cloud Service "Regular"
• Java Cloud Service "AppToCloud"
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34. Deployment - AppToCloud
• Make sure you're application will work on 12c
• Use exporter tool
• Good to go ;)
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36. Resources
• Purchases
• Trial - https://cloud.oracle.com/en_US/tryit
• 5 Public IPs
• 500 GB Block Storage
• 6 CPUs
• https://jaas.oraclecloud.com
• https://dbaas.oraclecloud.com
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