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SAP en zEnterprise

Haga que la Arquitectura trabaje para Cubrir los Requerimientos de su Empresa

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© 2012 IBM Corporation

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Notes:

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APPN*

CICS*

DB2*

DB2 Connect DirMaint e-business logo*

ECKD

Enterprise Storage Server*

ESCON*

FICON*

GDPS*

Geographically Dispersed Parallel Sysplex

HiperSockets HyperSwap IBM*

IBM eServer IBM e(logo)server*

IBM logo*

IMS

Language Environment*

MQSeries*

Multiprise*

NetView*

On demand business logo

OS/390*

Parallel Sysplex*

PR/SM

Processor Resource/Systems Manager RACF*

Resource Link RMF

S/390*

Sysplex Timer*

System z9 TotalStorage*

Virtualization Engine

VM/ESA*

VSE/ESA VTAM*

WebSphere*

z/Architecture z/OS*

z/VM*

z/VSE zSeries*

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Múltiples Soluciones SAP Múltiple Entornos por cada

Solución SAP

DEV

Múltiples Servidores por Sistema SAP

SAP Bus. Programs

Business Data Cust. Bus.Programs

Servidor BDatos

Presentación-Clientes LAN

Servidores de Aplicación

Arquitectura de los Sistemas SAP

Multi-capa, multi-plataforma heterogénea

QAS

PRD

EDU

High Bandwidth LAN

Increased Complexity Increases Costs and Reduces Quality of Service

Recovery Flashcopy Recovery Flashcopy Original Data Backup Flashcopy Recovery Flashcopy

Refresh Flashcopy Clone Flashcopy

Requerimientos Datos:

PRD, QAS, DEV…

PRD, QAS, DEV,…

PRD

QAS, PRD, DEV

SAP requiere una

infraestructura pensada

para ésta multiplicidad y

heterogeneidad

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- R e q u e ri m ie n to s d e D is p o n ib il id a d +

- Requerimientos de CPU + SAP AS SAP DB

Server

Componentes Críticos de

SAP

SAP AS SAP AS

ABAP-JAVA

SAP DB Server

Enqueue

Server

Enqueue

Server

DB2 Connect

Elementos Simples

Arquitectura Lógica de SAP

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NFS

Server

System zEntreprise

y el valor de DB2

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zEnteprise posee la flexibilidad para aprovisionar aplicaciones de Linux en z o IBM Blades… y proporciona integración operacional, gestión ‘end-to-end’ y rendimiento mejorado

AIX

SAP Appl Servers

DB2 Connect

xLinux

SAP Appl Servers

DB2 Connect

SAP Appl Servers

Windows

DB2 Connect

DB2 Data Sharing SAP Central Services

(MSG/ENQ, NFS)

z/OS SYSPLEX

Native LPAR, or on z/VM SAP Appl Servers

DB2 Connect

zLinux Business

Warehouse Accelerator

Enterprise Search

HANA SAP Appliances

Hipersockets

Aceleradores Adobe Document Services

(X,P)

TREX

(X)

(search/classification)

LiveCache

(X,P)

MDM

(X,P)

Standalone Engines

Datacenter Networking / Messaging

SAP Database Servers

zEnterprise cubre la mayor parte de los requerimientos de los servidores de aplicación SAP y necesidades de los clientes hoy en día.

IBM zEnterprise Ensemble

IEDN Data Network / Messaging

AIX

SAP Appl Servers

DB2 Connect

xLinux

SAP Appl Servers

DB2 Connect

SAP Appl Servers

Windows

DB2 Connect

Intranet/

Internet

INMN Management Network

SAP en entorno System z sin zEnterprise Ensemble

(HMC)

Aceleradores

Adobe Document Services

(X,P)

TREX

(X)

(search/classification)

LiveCache

(X,P)

MDM

(X,P)

Standalone Engines

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Un vistazo dentro del IBM zEnterprise System

Una nueva dimensión para la arquitectura e integración de aplicaciones SAP .

S y s te m z H a rd w a re M a n a g e m e n t C o n s o le ( H M C ) w it h U n if ie d R e s o u rc e M a n a g e r

zBX Select IBM Blades

Blade HW Resources

Optimizers

……..

z HW Resources z/OS Linux on

System z

Support Element

z/VM

Private High Speed Data Network IEDN

Private Management Network INMN Unified

Resource Manager

Private data network (IEDN)

Customer Network Customer Network

System z Host

Linux and Windows

on System x

AIX on POWER7

DataPower Future Offering Future Offering

Blade Virtualization

Blade Virtualization

System z PR/SM

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Linux on System z

Linux on System z

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 Multiplicación y crecimiento de los Entornos de SAP

Crecimiento masivo del HW/Escalabilidad => Menos hardware, HW onDemand

Rendimiento/escalabilidad base de datos => Sysplex Data Sharing, E/S System, CompresiónAtender a los picos de demanda => Cerca del 100% de utilización sostenida, HW,

WLM, HipervisoresInterconexiones => Virtualizadas, ultrarrápidas y seguras

Seguridad =>z/OS RACF ® /DB2 for z/OS – Auditoría/Acceso, Comunicación interna securizada, Cifrado HW, EAL5+

 Disponibilidad y Recuperación ante Desastres automatizadosProtección de Componentes SAP críticos (DB, IC)

=> - z/OS Sysplex DB2 Data Sharing (99,999%),

- minimización de paradas planificads por mantenimiento de HW/SW (Disponibilidad Contínua)

- GDPS con Metro / Global Mirror

Retos que plantea SAP

Soluciones de Infraestructura con IBM System z

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BBDD en Cluster activo - activo (DB2 DataSharing)

Escalabilidad y disponibilidad

CF

IBM Parallel Sysplex and DB2 Data Sharing Tivoli System

Automation

IBM System z IBM System z

SAP NetWeaver Application Server

SAP Business Suite

z/OS Workload Manager, DFSMShsm, z/OS Security Server, Network File System,

Tivoli System Automation

DB2 DB2

SAP Central Services

z/OS Workload Manager, DFSMShsm, z/OS Security Server, Network File System,

Tivoli System Automation SAP

Replicated Enqueue

DB2 DB2

Tivoli System Automation

SAP NetWeaver Application Server

SAP Business Suite

DS8000

primary Flash Copy

DS8000

secondary Flash Copy Coupling facility

SAP NetWeaverBW Accelerator

SAP NetWeaverBW Accelerator

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Continuidad de Negocio

Configuración de Sistema para Disponibilidad Continua y Recuperación ante Desastres

CF

IBM Parallel Sysplex and DB2 Data Sharing

GDPS Disaster recovery Tivoli System

Automation

IBM System z IBM System z

SAP NetWeaver Application Server

SAP Business Suite

z/OS Workload Manager, DFSMShsm, z/OS Security Server, Network File System,

Tivoli System Automation Non-SAP

(Websphere, CICS, IMS)

DB2

SAP Central Services

z/OS Workload Manager, DFSMShsm, z/OS Security Server, Network File System,

Tivoli System Automation SAP

Replicated Enqueue

Non-SAP (Websphere,

CICS, IMS) DB2

Tivoli System Automation

SAP NetWeaver Application Server

SAP Business Suite

DS8000

primary Flash Copy

DS8000

secondary Flash Metro Mirror/ Global Copy

Mirror Coupling facility

SAP NetWeaverBW Accelerator

GPFS mirroring

SAP NetWeaverBW Accelerator

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Continuidad de Negocio a distancia ilimitada

Technologías: DS8000 Metro/Global Mirror, GDPS

 Extensión de las capacidad de recuperación a un tercer centro

 Topología Metro/Global Mirror o Copia síncrona local

o Copia asíncrona Remota

 Datos consistentes en el centro remoto

 GDPS proporciona toda la gestión:

o Detección de error o Freeze

o Consistencia de transacción

Metro Mirror

Multiple site or location disaster

Global Mirror

Disponibilidad Contínua y recuperación antes desastres global en topología de tres centros

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 Simplificación, Consolidación de servidores =>Consolidación de Servidores de Aplic y BBDDVirtualización Multiplataforma (zEnterprise), Hipervisores: LPARs, z/VM, PowerVM, KVM…

zManager

Múltiples instancias de BBDD en un servidor DB2 (MCOD)

 Facilidades para operación, gestión ‘end-to-end’ y mantenimiento

=> DFSMShsm, GDPS, Tivoli® System Automation on z, TWS… zManager Integración con herramientas de gestión de SAP (CCMS, DBA Cockpit…)

=> Mantenimiento HW, z/OS, BD DB2 .

Backups/recuperación, reorganización de datos, volúmenes de datos, …

=>DB2 online reorg

=>Online backups/restore. DB2 Point in time recovery DS8000 Flashcopy, incremental…DFSMShsm.

=>Compresión de datos e índices (asistida por HW)

=>Conversión Unicode asistida por HW

Retos que plantea SAP

Soluciones de Infraestructura con IBM System z

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SAP en zEnterprise – descripción plataforma

KVM

zBX

POWER VM

Application Server Blades

Blade HW Resources

Optimizers

DataPower …………… Future Offering

Customer Network Customer Network

z HW Resources System z PR/SM

S y s te m z H a rd w a re M a n a g e m e n t C o n s o le

System zCPC

z/OS z/Linux

z/VM

Support Element

w it h U n if ie d R e s o u rc e M a n a g e r

Private High Speed Data Network Private Management Network Ensemble Management

Firmware

Future Offering

Private Data Network 10GB z/Linux Linux &

Windows on System

x AIX on

POWER7

SAP DB ServerSAP DB

Server

SCS

SAP AS SAP

AS

SAP AS SAP

AS

SAP AS

SAP AS

SAP AS SAP

AS SAP

AS SAP

AS

SAP AS SAP

AS

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System z es la infraestructura con mayor disponibilidad, eficiencia, escalabilidad, e integración para SAP Hoy!

System zEnterprise

 Incrementando el rendimiento y posibilitando la integración y soporte de mas cargas SAP

 Posibilitando la flexibilidad de elección de blades como soporte para adecuarse a las necesidades del negocio.

 Facilitandola gestión ‘end-to-end’ de cargas heterogéneas, como si de un sistema único se tratase.

Conclusión

zEnterprise construído sobre los fundamentos del System z….

SAP demanda una

infraestructura basada en …

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LA INFRAESTRUCTURA:

ANTES o DESPUES, IMPORTA.

zEND!!

GRACIAS!!!

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