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Frank StienhansBST Innovation [email protected]
July 15th 2009
Cloud Computing @ SAPSAP UK Worldtour
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Organization and Disclaimer
DescriptionDisclaimer
1. The following content represent ideas and prototypes – not product announcements or commitments to productize2. SAP is very interested in understanding the use cases and requirements you see.
DescriptionProduct Organization: SAP Business Solutions and Technology (BST)
Large Enterprises: SAP Business Suite, SAP Large Enterprise On Demand SME: SAP All in One, SAP Business byDesign, SAP Business One Technology: SAP Business Objects, SAP NetWeaver
DescriptionOrganization: SAP BST Innovation Center
Explore innovation potential of new market and technology trends includingOn Demand, Virtualization, Cloud Computing, Web 2.0, Co-Innovation Communities, Rich User Experiences
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DescriptionAgenda
Introduction Value General Use Cases Conclusions
Cloud Computing Agenda
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Theme
What could you do, if SAP would incorporate advanced forms of virtualization into our product and service offerings?
Cloud Computing Definition
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Trends
Cloud Computing allows On Demand Software Provisioning with Zero-Installation & Automatic Configuration at low cost and immediate access in Scalable Data Centers.
Definition from Consumer Perspective
Application Providers Platform Providers Infrastructure Providers Service Providers
400,000 Developers + ISVs
Selected Cloud Consumers & ISVs
Trends and Value of Cloud Computing
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From Manufacturing to Automation and Standardizationof IT Business
Industrialization of IT
From inflexible and long-term contracts to payment of metered usage
Utility Computing
From long running customer projects to immediate fulfillment of customer needs
On Demand Fulfillment
Value
Increase Business Agility, Increase R&D Efficiency
Breakthrough Consumption Experience of SAP Solutions
Reduce IT Costs/CAPEX for SAP, Customers and Partners
Traditional Hosting vs. Amazon CloudHosting Costs of ERP for Development
Traditional Hosting Amazon ec2Min Term 500 € / month 0.30 € / hour
Provisioning Time Min 1 week 6 min
Traditional Hosting
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Cloud ScalabilityAmazon Customer: Animoto http://blog.animoto.com/
On April 14th 2008 Animoto provided a new plugin for facebook …
MonApr 14th
Tue Wed Thu Fri
Animoto Members 25,000 50,000 250,000
ec2 Server Instances 100 400 900 2800 3400
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Impact on SAP Business Solutions and Technology
Description Business Needs
Improve R&D Efficiency
Opportunities
Status
Provide SAP Internal Cloud Piloting with SAP NetWeaver CE1. Reduce IT Costs2. Increase Developer Efficiency
Phase 1: SAP R&D
March 2009: Validate value ofCloud Enablement with customers and partners
Phase 2: Customer/Partner POC
Potential for new products and services
Phase 3: Products/Service
> 300 SAP employees as direct users from 16 countries> 4000 systems provisioned> 180.000 € Hosting Cost Savings
Customer Validation started
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Minimize Cost of consuming SAP Solutions
(TCO)
New Product InnovationsNew Service Innovations
Cloud Use Cases
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DescriptionNon-Mission Critical Use Cases: Current Potential
Development / Patching / Customizing Testing (Manual, Automated, Scalability) Training Demo / Workshops / Events Trial / Evaluation
DescriptionMission Critical Use Cases: Future Potential
Disaster Recovery, … On Premise: Provisioning of productive landscapes On Demand: Provisioning of productive services
DescriptionCloud Computing is a maturing approach
Integration with customer IT: Network, Operations, Billing Service Level Agreements: Security, High Availability, Performance
SAP Employee
SAP Employee Cloud Self Service
Amazon Web Services[ ec2 | s3 | SQS ]
MeteringProvisioning Configuration
ConfigurationMetering
SAP Cloud Enabling Services powered by SAP NetWeaver CE
SAP Solutionhosted on EC2
SAP
Amazon AWS (Cloud Infrastructure)
DEMO 1
Virtualization
SAP Employee
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Amazon Network
Cloud Segment
SAP Network
SAP Employee
Lock-in Danger
Cloud Infrastructure
MeteringProvisioning Configuration
ConfigurationMetering
SAP Cloud Enabling Services powered by SAP NetWeaver CE
SAP Solution
Virtualization
SAP Employee
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!!
Situation Today Private and Public Cloud Infrastructures are a dominant trend No single Cloud Infrastructure today is ideal for all use cases (SLAs, Integration, Costs) Every Cloud Infrastructure so far has significant proprietary elements in their interface, creating lock-in effect for consumers SAP, Customers and Partners are interested in Standardization of Cloud APIs
Cost Characteristics of Cloud InfrastructuresReal World Examples of using one SAP ERP System
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Workshop 1 day 1.4%
Customer Demo incl. 1 week Development
7.5%
Local Development10h / Workday
30.0%
Central Systems24h / 7 days
100%
Monthly Consumption
Cloud Production Chain(SAP Internal)
VirtualApplianceLibrary
Cloud Instances
New Content
Operating System
OS
Inst
antia
te
OS +NW
Inst
antia
te
OS + SAP NetWeaver
Create Appliance
OS + NW +Suite Composite
Create Appliance
Suite Composite
Deploy
SAP NetWeaver
Deploy
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Effect
Automated Functional Tests(SAP Internal)
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time
Allo
cate
d m
achi
nes
T
8 night hours
T T T T T TT
Parallelize test case execution via Cloud Computing at No additional cost
Automated Test Controller
Cloud Services
Amazon ec2 Virtualization
Test Case
Machine
Legend
Ideal Cloud Computing InfrastructureA
utom
atic
Ope
ratio
ns
Abstraction Layer
Har
dwar
eV
irtua
lizat
ion
Abstraction Layer
App
licat
ion
Virt
ualiz
atio
n
(HW) Virtualization, Application Virtualization and Cloud Computing
SAP Solution & Platform
Operating System
Hardware
Reap the benefits & Do not pay the price of complexity
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Cloud Segments
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Gate
SAP SAP Cloud
Fire
wal
l
VPN
Appliance Cloud SegmentCloud
Accounting &
Operations (Multi-Tenant)
Gate
Gat
eGate
ISV
Fire
wal
l
VPN
Appliance
Gate
Customer
Fire
wal
l
VPN
Appliance
Cloud Segment
Gate
Cloud Segment
Gate
Gate= Appliance for Secure Network Integration
Cloud Landscape: CRM
CRM DB
CRM Server
CRM Application
BW DB
TREX Server
Analytics
BW Server
SAP CRM Landscape
<Landscape name=“CRM Landscape" description=“Experimental CRM Landscape" > <Servers> <Server id=“CRM_Application" imageid="ami-abb057c2:snap-addf37c4" description=“CRM" /> <Server id=“CRM_Analytics" imageid="ami-abb057c2:snap-acdf37c5" description=“Analytics">
<Param name="hostname.ISABW.cloud.sap.corp" value=“CRM_Application" type="put" /><Param name="hostname.ISASLES.TCS.SAPCOD.CORP" value="CRM_Application" type="get" />
</Server> </Servers></Landscape>
DEMO 3
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Cloud Landscape: SAP NetWeaver Cluster
SAP NetWeaver Central Instance
SAP NetWeaver Dialog Instance
SAP NetWeaver Cluster
SAP NetWeaver Web Dispatcher
SAP MaxDB Instance
DEMO 4
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Hardware Utilization with System LandscapesToday’s Situation
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Util
ized
Mac
hine
s
Sizing
Outage
Waste
Source: Amazon AWS
Challenge Avg. Utilization is <=10% with SAP Customers
Cloud Landscape: Dynamic SAP NetWeaver Cluster
SAP NetWeaverCentral Instance
SAP NetWeaverDialog Instance
SAP NetWeaver Cluster
SAP NetWeaver Web Dispatcher
SAP MaxDB Instance
DEMO 5
Load Monitoring Service
Dynamic Provisioning Controller
Provisioning Service
Amazon Web Services
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Usage of SAP Employee Self ServiceRecent Survey Result
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Conclusions
Summary
‒ Cloud Infrastructures are a clear trend in IT, increasing the business agility, decrease IT costs, and allow to consume SAP solutions in new ways
‒ Significant potential value in the domain of non-mission critical use cases exist today
‒ SAP is exploring options to provide additional value in form of product and/or service innovation
More Information
‒ Blog: https://www.sdn.sap.com/irj/scn/weblogs?blog=/pub/wlg/14095
‒ mail to: [email protected]
Please fill out the Cloud Survey
‒ Interested in a Proof of Concept?
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Thank you!
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