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© 2011 Amazon.com, Inc. and its affiliates. All rights reserved. May not be copied, modified or distributed in whole or in part without the express consent of Amazon.com, Inc. Leveraging SUSE Linux to run SAP HANA on the Amazon Web Services Cloud Peter Mauel, SAP Global Alliance Leader, AWS Steven Jones, Sr Manager, Global Alliance Solutions Architecture, AWS
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© 2011 Amazon.com, Inc. and its affiliates.  All rights reserved.  May not be copied, modified or distributed in whole or in part without the express consent of Amazon.com, Inc.

Leveraging SUSE Linux to run SAP HANA on the Amazon Web Services Cloud

Peter Mauel, SAP Global Alliance Leader, AWS

Steven Jones, Sr Manager, Global Alliance Solutions Architecture, AWS

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What is Amazon Web Services?

AWS Global Infrastructure

Application Services

Networking

Deployment & Administration

DatabaseStorageCompute

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Lower Overall CostBenefit from AWS’s economies of scale and efficiencies. Only pay for what you use. Running SAP ERP Systems on AWS can save up to 71% on Infrastructure costs!

AWS Drives Agility and Innovation Benefits for SAP Customers

Shift Focus to DifferentiationFree internal resources from the undifferentiating tasks of managing infrastructure and focus resources on innovation

Replace CapEx with OpExStart using AWS with no up-front cost or commitment and only pay for what you use

Agility & SpeedProvision new infrastructure and SAP systems in minutes vs. days, weeks or months

Self-serviceProcure, provision and manage AWS resources completely via self-service

End Hardware Refresh CyclesStop having to plan and manage hardware refreshes every 3-5 years

Elasticity and Flexible CapacityScale resources automatically up or down as needed. On-demand access to virtually unlimited compute, storage and network capacity to meet your SAP Sizing needs.

Secure & DurableSecure and durable technology platform with industry-recognized certifications and audits

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Trusted by Enterprises Around the World

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Used by Government Agencies & Educational Institutions Worldwide

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Architected for Enterprise Security Requirements

“The Amazon Virtual Private Cloud

[Amazon VPC] was a unique option that

offered an additional level of security and

an ability to integrate with other aspects

of our infrastructure.”

Dr. Michael Miller, Head of HPC for R&D

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Gartner Magic Quadrants 2013

Gartner Magic Quadrant - IaaS

Gartner “Magic Quadrant for Cloud Infrastructure as a Service,” Lydia Leong, Douglas Toombs, Bob Gill, Gregor Petri, Tiny Haynes, August 19, 2013. This Magic Quadrant graphic was published by Gartner, Inc. as part of a larger research note and should be evaluated in the context of the entire report.. Gartner does not endorse any vendor, product or service depicted in its research publications, and does not advise technology users to select only those vendors with the highest ratings. Gartner research publications consist of the opinions of Gartner's research organization and should not be construed as statements of fact. Gartner disclaims all warranties, expressed or implied, with respect to this research, including any warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose.

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SAP & AWS Relationship - Key Milestones

2008 2012 2010 2014

SAP as aCustomer

A1/B1 BOBJ

HANADev

HANAOne

Afaria

HANA(BYOL)

Business SuiteCAL

Cus

tom

er A

dopt

ion

Time

RDS Solutions

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Infrastructure Subscription SAP HANA One Developer Edition

OverviewQuickly deploy and manage your pre-licensed SAP HANA instances

Fully featured SAP HANA virtual appliance on AWS

Fully featured SAP HANA virtual appliance on AWS for individual developers

Use Cases Production and non-production All SAP HANA use cases supported

including SAP Business Suite and SAP NetWeaver Business Warehouse on HANA

Production and non-production Analytics acceleration Data merging Temporary event-based analytics Self-service BI Prototypes and proofs-of-concept

Non-production only Develop, test and demo

applications on top of the HANA platform

Learning environment

Key Benefits Real-time provisioning on the AWS Cloud for your existing HANA licenses.

Replace Capital expense for Hardware with Operational expense. No Capital outlay required.

Support for production use cases. Develop and deploy HANA faster.

Instant, self-serve access – up and running in 10 minutes

Start and stop when needed – reduce license and infrastructure cost

Community support

Free developer license Easily accessible and rapidly

deployable Pay-per-use infrastructure

HANA License Bring-your-own-License On-demand - $0.99 per hour Free Developer License¹

Memory 244 GB | 732 GB | 976 GB | 1.22 TB 60.5 GB Up to 68.5 GB

Available fromSAP HANA Marketplacehttp://bit.ly/aws-hana-byol

AWS Marketplace: http://bit.ly/aws-hana-one

SAP SCN: http://bit.ly/aws-hana-dev

SAP HANA Offerings on AWS leveraging SUSE

¹ License available directly from SAP: http://scn.sap.com/docs/DOC-28294

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10 Regions*

26 Availability Zones*

51 Edge Locations

* China (Beijing) Region- EC2 Availability Zones: 1 Coming Soon

Global Infrastructure

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Amazon EC2 Cluster Compute Instances for SAP HANA

2 x Intel Xeon E5-2670 processors (Sandy Bridge)

32 vCPUs with hyperthreading

64-bit

60.5 GB RAM

10 Gigabit Network

2 x Intel Xeon E5-2670 processors (Sandy Bridge)

32 vCPUs with hyperthreading

64-bit

244 GB RAM

10 Gigabit Network

NUMA and Turbo Support

cc2.8xlarge cr1.8xlarge

New

All c* instances support high-performance (10 gigabit) networking to Elastic Block Storage volumes (EBS)

2 x Intel Xeon E5-2670 v2 processors (Ivy Bridge)

32 vCPUs with hyperthreading

64-bit

244 GB RAM

10 Gigabit Network

NUMA and Turbo Support

Enhanced Networking

r3.8xlarge

HANA One SAP HANA Infrastructure Subscription

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CustomerData Centers

VPN or Direct Connect

Virtual Private Cloud

SAP HANA Disaster Recovery (DR) on AWS

DR

ECC

BWBW

ECC

PRD

SAP production (PRD) landscape runs in customer’s own datacentre

SAP development & quality assurance landscape runs on AWS

SAP HANA Appliance(s)

HANADB

SAP HANA System Replication (Async)

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CustomerData Centers

VPN or Direct Connect

Secure connectivity

between datacentre & AWS

Virtual Private Cloud

Hybrid HANA Deployment – Customer Data Centre & AWS

DEV QAS

ECC

BW

ECC

BWBW

ECC

SRM

PRD

SAP production landscape runs in customer’s own datacentre

SAP development & quality assurance landscape runs on AWS

SAP HANA Appliance(s)

HANADB

HANADB

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Virtual Private Cloud

Full SAP HANA Deployment on AWS

DEV QAS

Customer runs DEV, QAS, & PRD on AWS

PRD

VPN or Direct Connect

Secure connectivity

between LAN & AWS network

CustomerLAN

ECC

BW

ECC

BW

HANADB

HANADB

ECC

BW

HANADB

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Virtual Private Cloud

SAP HANA for Big Data Analytics

VPN or Direct Connect

Secure connectivity

between LAN & AWS network

CustomerLAN

ECC

BWBW

HANADB

SAPBI

Amazon EMR

+

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SAP HANA Scalability Test for SAP BW Using In-Memory Data Fabric

111 SAP HANA Instances

(1,776 CPU Cores) 8M Rows loaded per second

(60 Billion Total) 220ms single node query

(600 Million Rows) 330ms for federated query

(60 Billion rows) Throughput of 3 million queries

per hourAdditional Details: http://bit.ly/scale-hana-aws

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Virtual Private Cloud

10.0.0.0 / 16

10.0.1.x / 24 (Private Subnet)

SAP HANA

(Master)

Availability Zone

Amazon S3

S3 Backup Bucket

Root Volume

SAPVolume

LVMGroup

SAP HANA

(Workers)

Root Volume

SAPVolume

LVMGroup

HANA DataHANA Log

& Backup Area

HANA DataHANA Log

Push/Pull Backup to/from S3

Elastic IP Address

Private IP Address(es)

SharesFrom

Master

Mount Global Shares:

/hana/shared/backup

Internet

NAT

Outbound Internet Traffic

Studio (50013/14)HLM (1128/9)JDBC (30015/17)XS App (8000/4300)

RDP SSH

SSH (22)

Quick Start SAP HANA Deployment in Minutes

10.0.2.x / 24 (Public)

HANA Studio

InboundSSH

Internet Gateway

Corporate Data Center

Corporate N

etwork

Virtual Private

Gateway Customer Gateway

VPN Tunnel or AWS Direct

Connect

Internal (30000-10)NFS (Various)

Easily connect to your own network post deployment

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Where to Find SAP HANA on AWS Resources

Latest updates

How to Get Started

Deployment Information

Support Information

SAP HANA on AWS Implementation and Operations Guide

Contact us: [email protected]

http://aws.amazon.com/sap/saphana/

SAP HANA in the AWS Cloud Quick Start Deployment Guide http://aws.amazon.com/quickstart/


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