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Transforme, automatice y acelere su negocio con Cisco y SAPCarlos CamposCisco UCS Consulting Systems Engineer – Latinamerica
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Agenda
Transform your business Cisco UCS for SAP environments: Redefining compute through simplicity and elasticity
Automate your business Cisco SAP IT Automation: Reduce downtime and increase performance
Accelerate your business Cisco RISC to X86 SAP migrations: Evolve from legacy and costly architectures to elastic, portable
environments with Cisco Services and UCS
Why Cisco UCS for SAP Environments?Cisco UCS for SAP environments: Redefining compute through simplicity and elasticity
© 2013 SAP AG. All rights reserved. 4Source: IDC Worldwide Quarterly Server Tracker, Q2 2012, August, 2012, Revenue Share 2 CY12
Cisco Unified Computing SystemFastest Growing Product in the Market
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Source: IDC, “New Economic Model for the Datacenter”
This is what our customers are facing…
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Legacy Blade Architecture
SAN
LAN
SAN
LAN
MGMT MGMT
Over the Past 10 YearsAn evolution of size, not thinking
More servers and switches than ever
More switches per server
Management applied, not integrated
An Accidental Architecture
Result: Complexity
More points of management
More difficult to maintain policy coherence
More difficult to secure
More difficult to scale
Additional LAN and SAN Connections
Additional LAN and SAN Connections
Additional Management Connections
Additional Management Connections
Multiple Ethernet Connections
Multiple Ethernet Connections
Multiple SAN Connections
Multiple SAN Connections
Separate Remote Management per Chassis
Separate Remote Management per Chassis
Multiple Management Modules
Multiple Management Modules
Additional Management Connections
Additional Management Connections
Additional LAN and SAN Connections
Additional LAN and SAN Connections
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Cisco UCS: Reducing Complexity
Embed management
Remove unnecessary:
Switches
Adapters
Management modules
Unify the Fabric
Network, Storage, Mgmt
Power and cooling
1/3rd less infrastructure
Lower power
Built for virtualization
Processor density
VM/host ratio
I/O improvement
Extended memory
SAN
LAN
MGMT
SAN
LAN
MGMT
Multiple Ethernet Connections
Multiple Ethernet Connections
Multiple SAN Connections
Multiple SAN Connections
Separate Remote Management per Chassis
Separate Remote Management per Chassis
Multiple Management Modules
Multiple Management Modules
Additional LAN and SAN Connections
Additional LAN and SAN Connections
Additional Management Connections
Additional Management Connections
Additional Management Connections
Additional Management Connections
Additional LAN and SAN Connections
Additional LAN and SAN Connections
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Are you living a connectivity nightmare?Reduce your cabling and management infrastructure to 1/3rd
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Reduce powering and cooling expenses
Intel TurboBoost works as long as environmental variables (powering, components temperature) are stable giving you more SAPS power
In which of these cases would TurboBoost help your peak SD/ERP demand at the end of each month?
How about troubleshooting?
UCS provides an internal 63% opening vs an average of 28-30% against major competitors
Evenly distributed cooling leads to better performance (no zone cooling needed)
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Cisco Unified Computing System
Cloud Scale Increases Mobility, Utilisation and Availability
LANAny IEEE Compliant LAN
SAN AAny ANSI T11 Compliant SAN
SAN BAny ANSI T11 Compliant SAN
Mgmt
One Logical Chassis to Manage*
*architectural limit of 320 servers with 160 servers supported as of 2.0
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Single Unified System
Integrate Compute
Blades and Rack Mount
Extended Memory
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Unify Fabrics1
Fibre Channel
Ethernet
Management
Single Network Layer
Optimize For Virtualization
4Server Personality Abstraction
Virtual I/O Awareness
Embed Management3
Centralized
All Elements
Self Integrating
Scale WithoutComplexity
5
Capacity Instead of Management Points
Fewer Components
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Unified, Embedded ManagementAligns People, Policy, and Configuration With Workload
Server Policy…Server Policy…
Storage Policy…Storage Policy…
Network Policy…Network Policy…
Virtualization Policy…Virtualization Policy…
Application Profiles…Application Profiles…
Subject Matter Experts Define Policies
StorageSME
ServerSME
NetworkSME
Policies Used to Create
Service Profile Templates
Service Profile Templates
Create Service Profiles
Associating ServiceProfiles with Hardware
Configures ServersAutomatically
Unified Management
ECC (Prod)ECC (Prod)UUID, MAC, WWNBoot InformationLAN, SAN ConfigFirmware Policy
ECC (Prod)ECC (Prod)UUID, MAC, WWNBoot InformationLAN, SAN ConfigFirmware Policy
CRM (PROD)CRM (PROD)UUID, MAC, WWNBoot InformationLAN, SAN ConfigFirmware Policy
CRM (PROD)CRM (PROD)UUID, MAC, WWNBoot InformationLAN, SAN ConfigFirmware Policy
BPM / Portals (QA)BPM / Portals (QA)UUID, MAC, WWNBoot InformationLAN, SAN ConfigFirmware Policy
BPM / Portals (QA)BPM / Portals (QA)UUID, MAC, WWNBoot InformationLAN, SAN ConfigFirmware Policy
BI (DEV)BI (DEV)UUID, MAC, WWNBoot InformationLAN, SAN ConfigFirmware Policy
BI (DEV)BI (DEV)UUID, MAC, WWNBoot InformationLAN, SAN ConfigFirmware Policy
Server NameUUID, MAC,
WWNBoot InformationLAN, SAN ConfigFirmware Policy
Server NameUUID, MAC,
WWNBoot InformationLAN, SAN ConfigFirmware Policy
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Full Hardware Abstraction & Service Profiles Advantage for SAP Systems
Enables movement of SAP instances without invalidating license keywithout 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 XI QA EP
QA XI
Service ProfilesProfile 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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Removing the I/O bottleneckEnables virtualization of large SAP databases
Software based Virtual SwitchingHypervisor 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
VMVM VMVM VMVM VMVM
Standard VIC
Cisco enables virtualization of large SAP Systems
VM-FEX
(Hypervisor pass through mode)
VMVM VMVM VMVM VMVM
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
10Gb links don't consume CPU resources
Each VM gets a dedicated PCI device (up to 256)
Each VM gets a virtual port on physical switch
End-to-end QoS per VM down to storage
25% less latency
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Fusion ioDrive2 and Nytro™ WarpDrive™ architected into Cisco UCS blade servers allow Fusion ioDrive2 and Nytro™ WarpDrive™ architected into Cisco UCS blade servers allow storage performance to be decoupled from capacity through the integration of storage performance to be decoupled from capacity through the integration of aa powerful powerful
new memory tier uniquely designed to accelerate applicationsnew memory tier uniquely designed to accelerate applications
Create new ultra-low latency storage tiers supported on all UCS M3 blade servers
Boost in-server application performance with Database and Virtualization workloads
Fusion IO Specs:785 GB MLC Flash capacities (365 GB MLC 2nd Phase)
1.5GB/s Bandwidth (1MB Read)
1.1GB/s Bandwidth (1MB Write)
141,000 IOPS (512B Random Read)
535,000 IOPS (512B Random Write)
15µs Write Latency, 68µs Read Latency
FusionIO and LSI with EMC VFCache on UCSIncrease the power of your SAP solution with Cisco
Nytro WarpDrive Specs:400GB SLC Flash capacities (800GB eMLC 2nd Phase)
1041 MB/s Read Bandwidth (256KB, 20% compressible data)
882 MB/s Write Bandwidth (256KB, 20% compressible data)
79K+ Random Read IOPS (8KB)
14K+ Random Write IOPS (8KB)
< 50µs Average Latency
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Best-of-breed options for SAP solutions with Cisco
Integrated Solutions for SAPSAP on Cisco UCS
More than 72,000 benchmarked SAPS per UCS server (4 sockets)
Full support for Linux, Windows and all hypervisors (Win, RH, VMWare, Xen)
Incredible performance for Sybase ASE
SAP HANA
HANA S, M and XL on UCS
M size integrates FusionIO
XL integrates best-of-breed storage with EMC
and NetApp
Automate your businessCisco SAP IT Automation: Reduce downtime and increase performance
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Visually Model and Customize Your Technical Operations
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Automate SAP and non-SAP IT Operational Best
Practices
Quick deployment with small foot print. No agents.
Consistent troubleshooting and remediation no matter time of day with audit trails
Centralized IT process knowledge base.
Integrate into existing monitoring solutions (SAP Solution Manager, Microsoft, HP, IBM, BMC, CA, etc.)
Integrate into existing help desk solutions such as Remedy
Enables full management visibility across HANA operations
Automate Alert & Incident response
process
Automate remediation with
Approvals
Automate Run SAP Operations and
Procedures
450+ Best Practices Content Flows for SAP
Business Apps and HANA
Visual Modeling of IT Operational
Processes
Automated Reports of IT Operational
Process Runs with built-in ROI
Third-PartyAdapters &
Automation Packs w/ Solman 7.1
support
SAP IT Process Automation by CiscoKey Features
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CFO closing reporting interrupted byanother user’s poorly defined query
CFO is waiting on report to
complete
SAP ITPA detects ad-hoc long running SQL by another user consuming HANA resources and issues corrective actions to cancel hosting thread
CFO finishes with time to spare
SAP ITPA:Detects slowdownKnowledge Base: Finds associated threadsCorrective Actions:
ITPA proposes thread cancelITPA triggers thread cancellationITPA Notifies CFO that performance has returned to normal
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Adding a Custom Process
Add SAP ITPA process that notifies the CIO when a slowdown during high sales volume is detected
ITPA takes corrective actions, but the CIO wants to know when this happens
SAP ITPA:Detects slowdowns during high sales volumeCustomization: Process added to notify the CIO whenever slowdowns exceeds a thresholdCorrective Actions: Texts the CIO, so she’s able to provide CEO with proactive updates
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IT Process Automation Options
Included
Optional
Optional – currently in ramp-up
Option for incident response
Option for IT task automation
Option for SAP NetWeaver BW and SAP NetWeaver BW
Accelerator
Option for SAP Solution Manager Option for SAP HANA
IT Landscape Process Activities + Adapters
IT Process Automation Client, Database & Server
SAP IT Process Automation by CiscoAutomation options for SAP solutions
SAP NetWeaver Landscape
Virtualization Management
For end-to-end system copy and
refresh
What’s newly released?
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Some of Cisco and SAP customersSAP IT Process Automation by Cisco
Accelerate your business
Cisco RISC to X86 SAP migrations: Evolve from legacy and costly architectures to elastic, portable environments with Cisco Services and UCS
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Worldwide Server Market, 1996-2012
-$22B +$11B+$7B
-30% +23%+10%
+$7B
-$5B
-$2B
‘08-’11ChangeRevenue
($M)
67%
23%
23%
32%
45%
10%
x86 Servers
Unix Servers
Other Servers
Source: IDC Quarterly Server Forecast. November2011
-$13B
-22%
+$9B
+19%
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Can Your Current Environment meet the Challenges?
Five years ago, RISC/UNIX was the right choice
Current challenges of RISC/UNIX implementationsHigh costs in the face of shrinking budgetsPoor price-to-performance ratioUnable to meet business flexibility and agility needsEnvironmental factorsUncertainty about RISC/UNIX futures
But:
Hesitant to migrate business-critical applications to a new operating system and platform
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The Market Is Moving to Intel Xeon
x86 architecture servers have overwhelming market share but make up only 65% of the server revenues
Software developers and technology innovators are following this same trend
“Intel economics” enables private and public cloud initiatives
Incoming workforce is already experienced with Intel and Linux
Businesses are paying a high premium for their RISC-based systems.Only 2% unit volumes are RISC-based, but make up for 19% of server revenues.
Intel Architecture (IA)-based systems can provide comparable performance and availability and support all the major applicationsSource: IDC World Wide Server Tracker, Q2CY11
Intel Xeon Processor Captures 89% of x86 VolumesQ2CY10 to Q2CY11
Intel Xeon Processors
x86 Architecture Holds 97% of Unit VolumesQ2CY10 to Q2CY11
OtherRISC
x86
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Cisco helps you migrating your RISC/UNIX environment to X86
You are considering
RISC/UNIX migration
You understand the benefits and
now want a migration strategy
You are ready to move and want help
with sizing and detailed planning
RISC/UNIX Migration ServiceRISC/UNIX Migration Service
You engage Cisco’s industry leading,
cost effective Migration Factory
(COTS and Custom)
Thank You!
Contact information:
Carlos CamposUCS Consulting Systems Engineer for Latin Americaccampost@cisco.com
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