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Slavisa Lecic, presales SAP
Josip Zimet, Product Sales Specialist Cisco
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“We are pleased to deliver and partner with SAP. You will see us accelerate …. the opportunity about the next generation data center,…. transitions around virtualization and cloud really come to life in ways that benefit our joint customers.”
“…. we need to innovate …..by
focusing on what we’re good at, which is business software and work with partners like Cisco …. which are very good at what they do. Focusing on companies that innovate is a better combination for customers. …. more innovation faster…And they don’t feel locked in. ”
John Chambers
President and CEO, Cisco
Bill McDermott
Co-CEO, SAP
“….. Cisco, …are great partners of ours, because we encourage more innovation and the more things that can be done more efficiently in the cloud helps us.”
Jim Hagemann-Snabe
Co-CEO, SAP
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Comprehensive alignment:
CEO, CTO, BU, sales & marketing levels
Joint programs:
Business Intelligence Appliance, Smart Grid, Health Presence
SAP on UCS activity:
• In-memory system development (HANA)
• Run Book Automation GTM partner
• Linux Lab
• Windows Lab
• Center of Excellence for PoCs
• SAP NetWeaver Landscape & Virtualization Management (LVM), formerly ACC
Technology and Systems Integration Partner engagement with solutions:
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SAP HANA™ Business Value Slavisa Lečić, presales Cisco expo 2012, Beograd
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• 1. Today reality
• 2. Innovations
• 3. Value
• 4. DEMO
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CRM Data
COPA Data
GP
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Demand Planning
Speed
Velocity
Transactions
Opport
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Customer
Sales Orders
Inventory E
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Expectation to make decisions in Real Time
Operational excellence requires being able to make decisions at moments of risk
Product leadership require being able to make decisions at moments of adoption
Customers expect business experience to be as satisfying as personal experience
Both expect instant, correct answers to any question
The Innovation
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ERP + LOB
Systems of Record
Data “In” Business
Analytics Systems of Engagement
BICS Info “Out”
Mobility Accessible Systems
Oracle DB2 SQL Other
Business Applications Performance
Bound by Data
ELT or ETL HANA In Memory Database
ELT or ETL Oracle
SQL
DB2, etc.
HANA In Memory Database
Three Years Ago: Innovated with Analytics Last Year: Innovated with Mobility This Year: Innovating the Database HANA Accelerates Data, Applications, Analytics Long Term: HANA Is the Database
The Value
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Business User
What are they doing?
IT
Sends Request
Sends Report
Refines Requirement
Resends Report
I’ve got to move to staging,
recompile and and and…
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Operational
Warehouses
Marts
Dimensional
Semantic
Information
Oracle DB2 SQL Other
BW TeraData Netezza
Mart Mart Mart
OLAP OLAP
IQ
Universe
? Queries Ad-Hoc Dashboard
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Applications
Reports
OLAP
Mart Mart Mart
OLAP
Mart
The Value of HANA
HANA
Oracle/DB2/SQL/Other
BW/Netezza/Teradata/IQ
The Future of “The Stack” – HANA Nirvana
HANA
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Preconfigured Analytical Appliance
■ In-Memory software + hardware
In-Memory Computing Engine Software
■ Data Modeling and Data Management
■ Real-time Data Replication via Sybase Replication
Server
■ Data Services for ETL capabilities from SAP
Business Suite, SAP BW and 3rd Party Systems
Capabilities Enabled
■ Analyze information in real-time at unprecedented
speeds on large volumes of non-aggregated data
■ Create flexible analytic models based on real-time
and historic business data
■ Foundation for new category of applications
(e.g., planning, simulation)
to significantly outperform current
applications in category
■ Minimizes data duplication
MDX SQL BICS SQL
Modeling
Studio
Real–Time
Replication
Services
Data
Services
SAP HANA
Other Applications SAP BusinessObjects
SAP NetWeaver
BW
SAP Business
Suite 3rd Party
In-Memory Computing Engine
Calculation and
Planning Engine
Row & Column
Storage
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*The Data Warehousing Institute Operational DW Best Practice Report – 446 Respondents, Oct. 2010
Drivers of IT Complexity Benefit
Cost of New Hardware/Software
Ongoing Maintenance Costs (i.e. Energy
Consumption, Infrastructure FTEs, etc.)
Disk Storage
New Report Development
Existing Report Maintenance
Overall Estimated TCO HANA Benefits
~5% ~25% ~50% ~75% ~100%
Legend
44%
31%
28%
27%
23%
Cost
Lack of Business Sponsorship
Current Data Warehouse Can't Handle Data in Real Time at All
Concerns About Impact on Operational Systems
Data Management Over Multiple Organizations
What are the Top Potential Barriers to Implementing OpDW*?
“35% – 70% of Databases/Data Marts could be
consolidated into a single and integrated Data Warehouse”
– AMR Research
“Average Annual Cost to support and maintain a Database/
Data Mart is between $300 K – $614 K/year per Data Mart”
– TDWI Research
Business Benefits
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* Improvement ranges based on SAP customer data
Value Source Improvement* %
Finance: Reduce Finance Time to Audit and Reconcile Data 70.00% – 90.00%
Marketing: Customer Churn Rate (In %) 20.00% – 30.00%
IT: Recurring Database Maintenance Cost 60.00% – 70.00%
Sales: Sales Forecast Accuracy Rate 10.00% –20.00%
DEMO
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Accelerated pace of development means less time to react – so the slow lose out
Incre
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Winner
Loser
Electricity
Telephone
Mobile
telephone
Invention Ubiquity
Internet
high
value add
medium value add
low value add
INNOVATION
Act now
Potential for
competitive advantage
Act later
Cloud
Television
Innovation cycles cached through R&D, Acquisitions & Business Partnership
Time
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Metaplex
Ashley
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Orative
Welcome to the Human Network
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R&D and Acquisitions
Run IT as a Business
Internal SP Model
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Partnerships
Minimizing time to production by prearchitected, and validated
Infrastructure from Cisco, NetApp and VMware
Flexpod validated blue-print covers any aspect of SAP on the Cloud:
Multi-tenancy
Provisioning/deprovisioning
Application and data mobility
Monitoring/automation
Accounting/chargeback
Integrated Backup
Integrated Archiving
Integrated Disaster Recovery
Integration of SAP ACC, Back-Int, Active Directory etc.
VMware
vSphere
Storage Virtualization NetApp® MultiStore®
Network Virtualization Cisco Nexus
Application Virtualization SAP® Adaptive Computing
Server Virtualization VMware® vSphere™
Compute Virtualization Cisco UCS
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VMware
vSphere
Storage Virtualization
Storage Virtualization
Network Virtualization
Cisco Nexus 5000
Application Virtualization
SAP® Adaptive Computing
Server Virtualization
VMware® vSphere™
Compute Node Virtualization
Cisco® Unified Computing System™
Extensible Open
Management
Solution Overview
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Partnerships
Minimizing time to production by pre-tested
best-of-breed Infrastructure building blocks
Vblock by Standardized „Compute blocks“
hide complexity
Integrated best of breed technology & support
Factory ready Vblock infrastructure
Highly scalable options
Fully optimized for SAP deployments
Save weeks of validation testing so you can get out of the lab and into production
Vblock 2 3000-6000 VMs
Large-Scale, Greenfield
Virtualization
Vblock 1 800-3000 VMs
Consolidation,
Optimization
Vblock 0 300-800 VMs
Medium-Business
Test/Dev
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VblockTM Infrastructure Platforms
Simplified SAP Infrastructure
• Rapid deployment for all SAP applications
• Non-disruptive P2V or V2P conversion
• Scale SAP Applications dynamically
Scale-up (add more resources to VMs)
Scale-out (add more VMs to applications)
Best-of-breed technology
• Management and Orchestration: Unified Infrastructure Manager (UIM) framework
• Virtualization: VMware
• Compute: Cisco UCS
• Network: Cisco Nexus and MDS switching
• Storage: EMC Symmetrix VMAX or Unified
Presentation (user access)
SAP Application Servers
Database Tier
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EMC Storage Array
Cisco Unified
Computing System
10gbps
Presentation (user access)
SAP Application servers
SAP DB servers Extended Memory
Scale Out
Unified Fabric
Fabric Extender
Virtualized Adapter
SATA
Fibre Channel
Flash
Service profiles
vStorage APIs Integration
FAST
Dedupelication
VCE Seamless Support
One Call, One Answer
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Challenge:
• Trigger for upgrade is data center running out of power & cooling.
• Substantial Overhead for continuing to add more
traditional servers
Compute Platform:
• Shift off Dell and other systems onto UCS
• Migrated 180 VMs over to UCS
• Using UCS B250 with 192GB memory
• Large fraction of VMs running SAP applications
Results:
• Lowered physical server count from 180 down to 26 physical servers
• $15K per server (30% of the system cost) reduction by removing need to have
facilities pull complex web of cables for every new server (traditionally fifteen cables
per server)
• IT guys can plug blades in and get them running themselves
• Ability to provision UCS (vs. the equipment itself) enables new types of management
flexibility
•Ability to Vmotion SAP VMs with 16-32 GB memory fast over 10GE fabric
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SAP on UCS Customer Example • $3+ Billion division of Cisco
• Using SAP for 15 years through 4 significant upgrades
• SAP ERP ECC v6.0, XI (B2B/A2A), Manufacturing, BI, PLM/Risk/Compliance, Product Enablement
• 3000 SAP users
• ECC 6.0 upgrade/Unicode conversion in 2008.
• Oracle 10G Database backend
• SAP PRD Database size ~3TB
• Well through migration from 5 HP-UX Itanium Servers to UCS
• Current SAP Landscape designed to support over 400 concurrent SAP users
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1960 2010 2000 1970 1980 1990
Mainframe
Minicomputer
Client Server
Web
Cloud Virtualization
in-memory technologies demand more memory
IO intensive applications may have performance issues with virtualization
Applications with hardware dependent License Keys may have issues with
Cloud architectures
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Standard memory technology
96 GB for standard 2 CPU blades Hypervisor Soft Switch
VM VM VM VM VM VM VM
Standard technology
96GB: 7 VMs 300 users each
Hypervisor
VM VM VM VM VM VM
extended memory technology
196GB: 12 VMs 300 users each
VM VM VM VM VM VM
Cisco extended memory technology
1 TB on 2-way server, no expansion
chassis required.
Study demonstrates 71% scaling due to
Cisco extended memory technology
Larger memory enables more guests
Compute resources fully utilized
Less cores – less VMware licenses
Cisco enables higher utilization for SAP Systems
Hypervisor
extended memory technology
Up to 30 VMs taking leveraging into account
VM VM VM VM VM VM
VM VM VM VM VM VM
VM VM VM VM VM VM
VM VM VM VM
VM VM VM VM
VM VM VM VM Study demonstrates 71% scaling due to
Cisco extended memory technology
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Redundant LAN Switches per enclosure
Redundant SAN Switches per enclosure
Enclosure management system (typically a SPoF)
Redundant top of the rack / end of the row LAN Switches
Redundant top of the rack / end of the row LAN Switches
Redundant System management servers
Complex to configure and to extend without (changing FC Zoning …..)
Complex application specific cluster solution
SAP Licence keys still bound to physical hardware
Mgmt Server
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Cisco architecture eliminates complete layers
• Integrated LAN/SAN ports extended down to the enclosure – “one hop” switching
• Fabric-Switches manage the whole row
• Extreme easy to extend without changing the FC Zoning using Service profiles
• 15 minutes to add Chassis or Blades (UCSM auto-discovery)
• 10 minutes to configure up to 56 virtual NICs and HBAs per blade
• 10 minutes to add an ESX server using Templates & PXE Boot
• 10 minutes to add an SAP App server using Tidal
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reduce cabling
Traditional approach Unified approach
40% cost savings in cabling, fiber, patch cords and labor
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Cisco UCS
Fabric Interconnect
Cisco
Fabric Extender
C-Series Rack
Optimized Servers B-Series Blade
Servers
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Software based Virtual Switching Hypervisor needs to switch LAN and storage I/O
Consumes additional CPU cycles
Adds significant latency to I/O
Practically prohibitive for virtualization of larger
databases (SAP note: if you run into performance
trouble with virtualization: move to bare iron. If trouble
disappears, this was the right Solution)
Hypervisor Soft Switch
VM VM VM VM
standard VIC
Cisco enables virtualization of large SAP Systems
VM-FEX
(Hypervisor pass through mode)
VM VM VM VM
Cisco VIC running VM-FEX mode provides
ASIC based low latency VM switch
10GbE/FCoE
10GbE/FCoE 0 1 2 3 56 …………
Cisco solution: VM-FEX (Fabric Extender)
Hypervisor vSwitch removal result in massive I/O
throughput improvements and less latency
10 Gb links don't consume CPU resources
Each VM gets a dedicated PCI device (up to 56)
Each VM gets a virtual port on physical switch
end-to-end QoS per VM down to storage
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• Near Wire Speed without CPU load
(other Vendors reach ½ of nominal throughput and consume a core per NIC)
• dynamical bandwidth management according to SLA’s
• >270,000 IOPS at SAP typical 8KB block size (if Storage can cope up, measurements are done with SSD
3G/s HPC Traffic
3G/s
2G/s
3G/s LAN Traffic
3G/s 3G/s
Storage Traffic
4G/s 5G/s 3G/s
t1 t2 t3
Individual
Ethernets
Individual
Storage
(IP, Eth, FC)
Server IO isn’t a Bottleneck anymore, even for Batch and BW
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• Servers become secure interchangeable hardware components
• Easy to move Database nodes across server hardware
No LAN, SAN Zoning or any reconfiguration
• Re-purpose hardware based on changing workloads
Add Application Tier components or upgrade hardware as situation demands
DB node 2
HTTP Server
Spare
ERP
DB node 1 DB node 4 DB node 3
ERP
Service Profile Profile Name = vmhost-cluster1-1
UUID = 12345678-ABCD-9876-5432-ABCDEF123456
Description = ESX4-1 – Host in Cluster 1
Network Side LAN Config
Adapter PCI Order = vNIC0 first, then vNIC1, then vHBA…..
Number of NIC’s = VMware-Static-NIC-Policy
vNIC0 Switch = Switch A
vNIC0 Pin Group = SwitchA-pingroupA
vNIC0 VLAN Trunking = Disabled
vNIC0 Native VLAN = VLAN 100
vNIC0 MAC Address = 00:25:B5:00:01:01
vNIC0 Hardware Failover Enabled = No
vNIC0 QoS policy = VMware-QoS-policy
vNIC1 Switch = Switch B
vNIC1 Pin Group = SwitchB-pingroupA
vNIC1 VLAN Trunking = Disabled
vNIC1 Native VLAN = VLAN 100
vNIC1 MAC Address = 00:25:B5:00:01:02
vNIC1 Hardware Failover Enabled = No
vNIC1 QoS policy = VMware-QoS-policy
Policy for VM vNIC’s = 101_Policy, 102_Policy, 103_Policy...
Server Side LAN Config
•ESX Networking= VM vNIC tied to Port-Group:
•101_Policy, 102_Policy, 103_Policy, etc.
Local Storage Profile = RAID1
Scrub Policy = Scrub local disks only
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Advantage for SAP Systems
Enables movement of SAP instances without invalidating license key
• SAP license key generated based HW parameters, for example the HBA WWNN
• UCS Service Profiles contain 96 attributes, including HBA WWNN (and the others)
• Example where complete HW state abstraction resolves application dependencies
no need for complex scripts to make cluster SAP “aware”
no need for cluster software to grant HW availability
Prd EP
Prd CRM
Prd BW
Prd ECC
Prd XI
Prd SRM
QA EP
QA CRM
QA BW
QA ECC
QA XI
QA SRM
Service Profiles Profile Name = vmhost-cluster1-1
UUID = 12345678-ABCD-9876-5432-ABCDEF123456
Description = ESX4-1 – Host in Cluster 1
Network Side LAN Config
Adapter PCI Order = vNIC0 first, then vNIC1, then vHBA…..
Number of NIC’s = VMware-Static-NIC-Policy
vNIC0 Switch = Switch A
vNIC0 Pin Group = SwitchA-pingroupA
vNIC0 VLAN Trunking = Disabled
vNIC0 Native VLAN = VLAN 100
vNIC0 MAC Address = 00:25:B5:00:01:01
vNIC0 Hardware Failover Enabled = No
vNIC0 QoS policy = VMware-QoS-policy
vNIC1 Switch = Switch B
vNIC1 Pin Group = SwitchB-pingroupA
vNIC1 VLAN Trunking = Disabled
vNIC1 Native VLAN = VLAN 100
vNIC1 MAC Address = 00:25:B5:00:01:02
vNIC1 Hardware Failover Enabled = No
vNIC1 QoS policy = VMware-QoS-policy
Policy for VM vNIC’s = 101_Policy, 102_Policy, 103_Policy...
Server Side LAN Config
•ESX Networking= VM vNIC tied to Port-Group:
•101_Policy, 102_Policy, 103_Policy, etc.
Local Storage Profile = RAID1
Scrub Policy = Scrub local disks only
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Chassis Installations with UCS Service Profiles
After UCS
• Process for first chassis
• Minimized work for additional chassis
• Result: Scale without complexity
Rack, Cable, Power On
In-chassis LAN Switch config
In-chassis SAN Switch config
Configure upstream LAN switch
Config upstream SAN switch
Configure Centralized Management for Server Device Mgmt
Configure Chassis Management Network Connectivity
Configure Chassis Power and Cooling Policies
Configure Server Admin Authentication, Authorization
Configure LAN Admin Authentication, Authorization
Configure SAN Admin Authentication, Authorization
Configure Centralized Management for SAN Switch Device Mgmt
Configure Centralized Management for LAN Switch Device Mgmt
Rack, Cable, Power On
Chassis #2
Rack, Cable, Power On
Chassis #3
Rack, Cable, Power On
Chassis #4
Rack, Cable, Power On
Chassis #5
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ESX Server ESX Server Bare Metal Bare Metal
VM VM VM
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ESX Server ESX Server Bare Metal Bare Metal
VM VM
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Daily Nightly Monthly
Web Tier 6 servers
Web Tier 4 servers
SAP ERP PRD 8 servers
Test/Dev – 4 servers
SAP QA 4 servers
Spares
SAP ERP PRD 6 servers SAP ERP PRD
10 servers
Test/Dev 6 servers
Test/Dev – 2 servers SAP QA 4 servers
SAP QA 4 servers
Spares
Spares
Batch Apps 6 servers
Reporting – 2 servers Reporting 4 servers
Web Tier 4 servers
Batch Apps – 4 servers
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Multi Vendor Approach
Virtual Multi-Tenant Data Center on Cisco Unified Service Delivery
3rd Party CMDB
Customer Portal
Resource Manager
Domain &
Element
Managers
Service &
Orchestration
Managers
User Portal
& Service
Catalog
3rd Party Billing
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IaaS Service Orchestration Solutions Cisco Intelligent Automation for Cloud
CMDB
IT Service Management
Tools
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Service Catalog and Self-Service Portal newScale FrontOffice Suite
Global Orchestration and Reporting Cisco Tidal Enterprise Orchestrator
Adapter Framework
OS/Software Provisioning Cisco Tidal Server
Provisioner
Virtualization Managers
e.g. ,VMware vCenter
Clo
ud
Au
tom
ation P
ack
Hardware Managers
e.g., UCS Manager,
Compute Resources
Virtual Infrastructure
Network Resources
Storage Resources
Billing/ Chargeback
Monitoring and Governance
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Intelligent Process Editor
Adapter Toolbox
Drag and Drop
Activities
No Code Setup
Automation Summary
Report (next screen)
Approvals and Human Interface
Drag and Drop
Logic
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• Cisco Tidal Automation reduce complexity of day to day operation
SAP run book automation (best practises “poured into software”)
SAP System Copy to auto-refresh QA landscapes (ABAP and Java)
SAP batch chain control
• ECC Satellite System Refresh
From 2 hours every weekend including up to 50 individual operator steps for setup and confirmation to 15 min for a fully automated refresh with a summary for audit purposes of all post-copy system validations.
• SAP transaction BDLS – Logical System Conversion
From 31 hours to perform 3 Logical system conversions on a Multi-terabyte Mainframe system with tables in the range of 60 to 94 million rows each to 7 hours on same hardware with Tidal process automation
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IaaS Service Orchestration BMC + Cisco USC: POC results at Global SP
Full Stack Provisioning (hardware to business application)
from Days to Minutes
Use Case Typical
Time Actual Time
in PoC
1. Physical Infrastructure Provisioning
2. Physical Infrastructure Deprovisioning
3. Virtual Infrastructure Provisioning
4. Virtual Infrastructure Deprovisioning
5. SAP Horizontal Scale Up
5. SAP Vertical Scale Up
14 days
11 days
6 days
6 days
6 days
3 days
41 mins
13 mins
8 mins
7 mins
8 mins
1 min
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Cisco UCS architecture eliminates a complete layer
Integrated LAN/SAN ports extended down to the enclosure – “one hop” switching
Centralized redundant Switches manage the whole row
• Service Profiles enables full SAP System mobility
No need to generate new SAP license keys after move
No need for cluster software to grant HW availability
• Storage partnerships reduces complexity with validated setups
Vblock (Coalition of Cisco, VMware and EMC)
Flexpod (Joint project of Cisco, VMware and NetApp)
• Cisco Tidal Automation reduce complexity of day to day operation
SAP run book automation (best practises “poured into software”)
SAP System Copy to auto-refresh QA landscapes (ABAP and Java)
SAP batch chain control
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1960 2010 2000 1970 1980 1990
Mainframe
Minicomputer
Client Server
Web
Cloud Virtualization
Extended memory technology
Virtualization without and IO bottleneck
SAP on the cloud without license key trouble
High available SAP operation without scripting orgies