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SAP HANA TDI
Robert Michael Moore (Mike)
SME, WW SAP Center of Competence
Tailored Datacenter Integration with EMC
Co-sponsored by Intel®
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HANA is a database with in-memory performance capabilities.
For SAP and their customers, it is a revolutionary platform.
Most deployments since launch, have been as a dedicated Appliance.
Appliance – pre-engineered combination of network, storage, compute.
Tailored Datacenter Integration offers flexible deployment.
IT centers would like to integrate HANA onto infrastructure and capacity they may already own. TDI allows for this.
Quick background, What is SAP HANA, TDI?
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Multiple potential use cases:
• Utilize existing datacenter SAN
• Multiple HANA production systems (hosting, cloud)
• Utilize existing datacenter 10GB network
• Run SAP HANA together with other applications on shared infrastructure
HANA deployed as TDI
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HANA Evolution – Business and Deployment cases
Cisco portfolio covers the full spectrum
DW/Analytics
Business Suite
Suite on HANA
CustomerSpecific
Applications
HadoopIntegration
Deployment Models
TDI• Shared/multi-
instanceDedicated/ Appliance
On Prem
Standardization
Virtualized
Cloud Ref Arch• Enterprise• SP/GSI• SAP
20102012
Customer Use Cases
2014+
Hosted
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Comparing Appliance and TDI
Compute
Network
Storage
Compute
Network
Storage
Compute
Appliance TDI
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Comparing – Customer profile
Appliance TDI
Note: TDI Network is in ramp. Must be accepted by SAP & Cisco
Faster time to implementation Skilled SAP infrastructure teams
Hands-off like SAP implementation philosophy
Large storage and/or network investments and standardization
Prefer with the appliance life cycle model
Resources available to manage solution
Storage/Network partner is datacenter trusted advisor
Dedicated, purposeful HANA infrastructure
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Comparing – Offering and Support
Appliance TDI
Pre-Engineered, Optimized, Pre-Certified solution with Delivery and Reactive Support Services
Customer owns Engineering, Certification/Validation, Delivery and all Support coordination activities
All specified components are required to maintain certification
Customer replaces “appliance” storage and/or network with pre-validated Enterprise Storage or Network
SAP or Cisco first point of contact for solution support
Customer owns solution support. SAP & Cisco provide component-level support
Customer adopts new life cycle management capabilities for appliance
Customer leverages existing storage investment in people, process and equipment
Installed by Cisco or validated partner
Installed by SAP HANA Certified self or SAP HANA Certified installation partner
Note: TDI Network is in ramp. Must be accepted by SAP & Cisco
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Network
Storage
HANA
Why the concern?Comparing – I/O behavior SAP/RDBMS and SAP/HANA
Compute
Network
Storage
RDBMS
SAP App
SAP transactions are processedNew sales orders, customer/supplierChanges in company data is collectedSAP update process sends commits for these data changes to RDBMSNetwork I/O as App communicates with DB
RDBMS commits to disk the new dataDatabase files are writtenLogs are written for rollback
Storage I/O as DB server writes to disk
Network
Database tables and log volumes are updated
SAP App
Network
SAP transactions are processed, queries are run. In many use cases, SAP is near real-time synchronizing various business data into HANANetwork I/O as App and synch processes are continuously refreshing data
Data commits are issued to memory
HANA also has data calculation engines. This means data changes will occur at this layer and issue commits without delay from the AppHANA logs these commits in memory to diskStorage I/O is generated, lots of it.HANA continuously logs data changes occurring in memory. Also, every 300 seconds, it is writing a server memory image to disk
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Cisco HANA Portfolio
Scale Economics: UCS chassis and fabric cost half as much in enterprise and cloud scale deployments *
Operational efficiency: Add capacity 77% faster with 67% fewer configuration steps **
• Cloud Readiness: Instant compatibility across Cisco’s ecosystem of Service Provider / Cloud Power partners
• Management simplicity: Single orchestration interface across four pillars (compute, network, storage, multi-instance)
• Consistency: Single family of building blocks across appliance, TDI and cloud deployment models
Starter Scaleout
512G to 2TB
Full Scale-Out for Private and Public
Cloud
20 TB building block
All-in-one Appliances
128-512 GB
Application Orchestration (new)
Databases
Applications
Sales Portal
SAP BW, Business Suite, EC/BizX, LMS, OnDemand apps …
Non-SAP databases
Non-SAP applications
SAP HANA platform, incorporating Sybase IQ & Hadoop
SAP HANA Marketplace (new)
Application Orchestration CIAC
OS/VM
Infrastructure Management UCS Director
Cisco Application-Centric Infrastructure (new)
Infrastructure
Compute Storage Networking
Nexus 5K to 9KUCS
Cisco Cell Architecture
Facilities Space, Power, Cooling, Operations, Location (national boundaries)
Cloud Reference Architecture
* Cisco internal comparison of HP and IBM systems scaling from a dozen to ninety-six blades** Principled Technology study: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bSSQfNt7SFk
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Cisco Data Center Social Map
Twitter: @ciscoDC, #EMCWORLD
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/CiscoDC
Youtube: http://www.youtubecisco.com/datacenter
Cisco DCC Blog: http://blogs.cisco.com/datacenter
Slideshare: http://slideshare.com/CiscoDataCenter
Community: https://communities.cisco.com/community/technology/datacenter
Pinterest: http://pinterest.com/ciscosystems/data-center
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/cisco-data-center-and-cloud
Google +: http://goo.gl/irm4b
Thank you.
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Backup
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Self Service Portal Hybrid Cloud
• Enterprise-Wide Orchestration• Extensible Service Catalog for IT Governance• Integration with IT Operations and Management Tools
Cisco Reference Architecture for SAP Cloud – HANA & AppsModular, Scalable and Secure – Enabling HaaS Phase 2, Cisco Cloud and SPs
End Users
Cloud Automation, Portal Services
c
Compute - UCS Network - Nexus Storage OS/Hypervisor
Core Platform
Platform Management
UCS Director for Converged Infrastructure Mgmt
Cloud Service Providers
Other Cloud
Automation,
Orchestration and
Portal Services
incl. OpenStack
Others
Cisco Unified Security
Solution for Physical and
Virtual Deployment
Cisco Advanced
Services for delivery and management
Cisco Solution
Other options
Cisco NetworkManagement
SAP declarative
delivery and
governance
(“Excalibur”)
Portal HANA Market Place Other Service Provider Portals
Cisco Intelligent Automation for Cloud (CIAC)
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Single 40 node HANA cellBuilding block for scalability
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L3 Domain
L2 Domain 1
Multi Cell / L2 Domain / L3 Domain with Automation
Cell 1N5K+UCS+40 B440 +
Storage
Cell 2N5K+UCS+40 B440 +
Storage
Cell 3 Cell N
L2 Domain N
Cell 1 Cell 2
Cell 3 Cell N
FW / Router
UC
D D
irect
or
Man
ag
e &
A
uto
mate
Networks Automation
CIAC to manage and automate
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Sample: 200 Node solutionvCenterUCS DirectorCIACNetwork Automation