Adaptive ComputingRoland WartenbergDirector Product ManagementAdaptive ComputingSAP AG, Walldorf
Fujitsu Summit
February 23, 2005
General Overview
Council / Partner involvement
TCO Aspects and summary
General Overview
Council / Partner involvement
TCO Aspects and summary
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A New Working Model for Business and Development
Information Technology
UIUI UIUI UIUI
DB DB
FunctionalComponents
Closed packagesDatabase, messagingStatic application UIsCoded process integrationInflexibility, high TCO
Process InnovationTechnology
One open composition platformEnterprise Services InfrastructureAdaptive Portal UIsModel-driven services compositionFlexibility, business value
From Integration Coding to Business Modeling
Composition PlatformComposition Platform
Appl. PlatformAppl. Platform
BPP
Composites
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Adaptive Computing
Adaptive Computing is a new approach to design hardware, software and system services following the business-driven need to permanent change and adaptability
It is about empowering the customer to be able to run any service any time on any server. In this context the word application service is used to describe any kind of scenario, solution or application component
A computing infrastructure is called adaptive, if it allows the dynamic assignment of hardware resources to serve specific application services. In this way, SAP NetWeaver enables an 'Adaptive Computing Infrastructure' and thus ensures that business solutions based on SAP NetWeaver run at peak cost efficiency
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IT Infrastructure
Composition PlatformComposition Platform
Adaptive Computing VirtualizationAdaptive Computing Virtualization
Increase Flexibility with Adaptive Computing
Adaptive Computing Controller
SAP NetWeaver provides a way to virtualize application services, and provides a single central point of control for flexible compute resource assignment for existing and new code to run on dedicated/changing hardware.
Any service,any timeon any server
Flexible solutionlandscape management
Appl. Platform
Objects, Engines, and Components
Appl. Platform
Objects, Engines, and Components
SAPSAP
Enterprise Services
Repository
PartnerPartnerComponents
SAP NetWeaver
Hardware OperatingSystems Storage Network
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Adaptive Computing - The Four Building Blocks
ComputingComputing NetworkNetwork
ControlControl StorageStorage
Have dedicated resources for computing, storage, network and controlPool them and share them – if appropriateDefine application services and virtualize them
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Adaptive Computing Virtualization LayerAdaptive Computing Virtualization Layer
Solution StackSolution Stack
Computing InfrastructureComputing Infrastructure
Adaptive ComputingController
Adaptive ComputingController
The Adaptive Computing Building Elements
Adaptive Computing Virtualization LayerEnables a virtualization layer to start any service any time on any server
Adaptive Computing ControllerProvides a single point of control to operate, observe and manage an adaptive business solution
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Characteristics of the Building Blocks
ComputingComputing NetworkNetwork
ControlControl StorageStorage
HW+OS provisioningEasy add and remove computing resources with low admin effortsSingle point of OS maintenance: netboot (shared or multiple OS), OS deployment, or equivalenttechnology
NetworkConnects computing nodes to each otherBuilds up connection between building blocks ‘Computing’ and ‘Storage’Transport layer for virtualization
Storage DataApplication Services: SAP instances managed and assigned to a dedicated computing resource Installation-free provisioning for Application servicesNo local disk space required to run SAP applications; application data stored on storage system within a network
Adaptive Computing ControllerProvides a single point of control to operate, observe and manage an adaptive business solution Capability of SAP NetWeaver™ (based on Standards: SAP J2EE engine, XML, CIM…)Interfaces with SAP Solution ManagerController Command Interface for communication with third party software
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Adaptive Computing Controller
General Overview
Council / Partner involvement
TCO Aspects and summary
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SAP Adaptive Computing Council (february 2005)
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Fujitsu - SAP Global Technology Partner
FlexFrame™ for mySAP ™ Business SuiteConsistent world record benchmarksCertified platforms (Solaris, Linux, Windows)Solutions from Datacenter to Mobile device
Global SAP Competence Center in WalldorfJoint Sales EngagementCooperative Support AgreementSAP NetWeaver Partner InitiativeSAP Mobile Business Partner Initiative
3,800+ installations world wideAcross industries and SAP applicationsStrong cooperation with major SAP partners
Partnership
Technology
Customers
SAP Pinnacle Award
2002 – First Mobility Solution Center with SAP2004 – Special Achievement for Adaptive Computing
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SystemLandscapeDirectory
SystemLandscapeDirectory
Fujitsu/Fujitsu Siemens Computers Triole,HP Adaptive Enterprise, IBM On Demand, SUN N1…
Fujitsu/Fujitsu Siemens Computers Triole,HP Adaptive Enterprise, IBM On Demand, SUN N1…
Solution Manager /
CCMS
Solution Manager /
CCMS
Adaptive Computing Virtualization Layer(Controller Command Interface, Agents, etc.)
Adaptive Computing Virtualization Layer(Controller Command Interface, Agents, etc.)
application layer
computinginfrastructure layer
ComputingComputing StorageStorage NetworkNetwork
AdaptiveComputingController
AdaptiveComputingController
Adaptive Computing and the Partner Solutions
SAP
Partner
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Certificate of Conformity
BenefitsKnowledge TransferQuality Assurance
SAP Certificate of ConformityRecognized SAP visualScenario detailsTechnological engagement with SAP
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Results published via Service Marketplace
General Overview
Council / Partner involvement
TCO Aspects and summary
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Comparing the Adaptive Computing Characteristics
Current Infrastructure Adaptive Computing
Box centric (Server, DB)
Installation per server
Individually Infrastructure & operation
Backup / Recovery per server
Sizing per component/peak
High availability requires additional (expensive) hardware and increases complexity
Service oriented, abstracting the hardware
Service available in the network
Standardized Building blocks
Backup per logical landscape
Shared resource model possible
High availability fundamentally included
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Benefits in a Nutshell
Harmonization of IT-LandscapeUse computing power and storage as shared resources for dynamic business needs
Flexibility and ScalabilitySatisfied Customers by high service levelsHigh availability and reliability
Reduced Cost of OperationsSimpler, less complex operationsEase of change
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IT budgets with ESA, NetWeaver and Adaptive Computing
60%
20%20%
40%
IT budgettoday
INNOVATION
OPERATION
IT Budget 3 yearsfrom now
80%80%
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Adaptive Computing – TCO examination
cost reductionby 30-40%100% ~20%
~5-10%~5-10%
Savings byAdaptive
Computingarchitecture
Savings byautomatedoperationconcepts
Savings bysynergy
optimization
Costs forAdaptive Computingbased architecture
Costs forstandard
architecture
60-70%
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TCO/ROI study for FlexFrame
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Reducing TCO with FlexFrame
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Benefits for our Customers
Customers StatementsBy increasing flexibility and decreasing TCO, ROI is much more visibleHigh flexibility to run new projectsHigh flexibility to assign and utilize hardware resourcesEasy setup and integration of new components into common infrastructure
Customer ExperiencesFirst customers like Hella and T-Systems report TCO savings of around 25%
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Current Status of Adaptive Computing
SAPPHIRE ´03, Orlando (June 2003) Successful demonstration of proof-of-concept
SAPPHIRE ´04, New Orleans (May 2004)SAP AG announces Adaptive Computing as a capability of NetWeaverAdaptive Computing Controller 1.0
ACC 1.0 Ramp-Up, June 2004Customer and Partner Participation11-Feb-2005: RTC of ACC 1.0 SR1
First customer success storiesHELLAT-SystemsColgateSAP Hosting
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“The introduction of Adaptive Computing into SAP NetWeaver, demonstrates our focus on helping customers drive down operatingcosts and reinvest this money into supporting innovation across the organization. Adaptive Computing allows customers to maximize their IT investments, reducing TCO and increasing flexibility in adapting to changing software conditions.”
– Shai AgassiMember of the executive board, SAP
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Newest information can be found onhttp://service.sap.com/adaptivehttp://www.sap.com/netweaver
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