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Deploying HANA via TDI
Shared Nothing vs Brownfield/Shared Something Scenarios
Rick Speyer – Global Marketing for SAP on Cisco
Drew Iacone – Global Sales Strategy for SAP on Cisco
Erik Lillestolen - Global Product Manager for SAP on Cisco
Shailendra Mruthunjaya – Technical Marketing Engineer March 18, 2015
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Safe Harbor Statement
The content and commentary in this presentation and associated webinar is intended to be accurate and directionally representative of SAP's Best Practices and Product Strategy. There is however a degree of subjectivity in any effort to interpret SAP from a sizing and capacity planning perspective.
Therefore, it is strongly encouraged to request a "HANA Technical Academy" Briefing and Workshop with SAP, Cisco, and your preferred Storage Vendor at the SAP Co-Innovation Lab (COIL) or the SAP Competency Center:
Spend 1-2 Days with true SAP Subject Matter Experts
Latest Product Roadmaps and Solution Planning with SAP and your End-to-End SAP Technology vendors
Hands-on with HANA (Several Technical Scenarios including HA/DR, Hadoop, ILM, and Security Integrations)
Locations: Palo Alto (California, USA), São Paulo (Brazil), Waldorf (Germany), Moscow (Russia), Bangalore (India), Shanghai (China), Singapore, and Tokyo (Japan).
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1. What is SAP’s S4HANA Vision and Roadmap? – March 4, 2015 (done)
2. Deploying HANA via TDI – March 18, 2015 (today)
3. Understanding HANA Containers vs vHANA – April 15, 2015
4. Digesting Sapphire – May 20, 2015
5. SAP Technical Upgrades - Best Practices and Lessoned Learned from Cisco Advanced Services on Deploying HANA via TDI – June 17, 2015
Educational Webinar Series – Wednesday’s at 10a PDT
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1. Cisco Offers a Complete Portfolio for SAP HANAAppliances, TDI, Non-Production. From Entry Level Intel E5 solutions to 8-socket Intel E7 single-node options and Scale Out Clustering solutions. Important: SAP HANA rules are only required for Production
2. Why SAP’s Vision requires Integrated Infrastructure and thus TDI
3. A Closer Look at Tailored Data Center Integration (TDI) at CiscoCisco’s Approach to SAP and specifically HANA via both the Appliance and TDI model. Technical Documentation and new Cisco Validated Designs
4. Additional Resources and DocumentationShow SAP Experience on Cisco Build and Price portal – Solutions, Sample Configurations, Supporting Documentation
Today’s Agenda – Deploying HANA via TDI
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Cisco offers a Complete Portfolio for HANA – Appliance & TDI Scale-up to 8-socket before you Scale-out | Analytics at 2+TB | Transactional/Suite (SoH) at 6TB
C460 M4
(2-4s Appliance Workhorse. 80+% SoH)
B200 M3/M4*
(2s TDI Workhorse on Intel E5 – 80+% SoH)
B460 M4
(4s TDI Workhorse for SoH and Scale-out)
C880 M4
(8s Analytics Workhorse)
(~10% of SoH-classic)
Then Scale-out!
Scale-up80+% of SoH-classic
fits into 2-4 socket
Compute Nodes
Analytics80+% fits into 2-7TB
Clusters (1-8 Nodes)
* NEW! Mainly for HANA via TDI, Cisco also certified the
B260M4 (2s x E7) and the C220/C240M4 (2s x E5)
Single-Node EDW
Architecture only
advised for low/slow
growth scenarios
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A Closer Look at the End-to-End Application Architecture for S4HANA
* Denotes Limited ‘Data Aging’ Capabilities Today
* SAP Best Practice is still classic archiving (via the ADK) for OLTP/Transactional
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Why SAP’s S4HANA Vision requires Integrated InfrastructureA Closer Look at the ‘On-Premise’ portion of the S4HANA Architecture Requirements
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SAP’s S4HANA Vision Requires Integrated Infrastructure…… Run SAP on UCS Integrated Infrastructure with HANA via TDI
SAP Production (Analytics on HANA)
• 4+ Node Scale-out Cluster
SAP Production (Suite on HANA)
• 2+ Node Scale-up HA Cluster
SAP Production (Non-HANA)
• SAP and SAP Related Workloads
Non-SAP Related Workloads
• VDI, SharePoint, Exchange, etc.
Storage Pools for HANA Persistence
Run Production, Non-Production, HANA, and Non-HANA workloads together with Logical Isolation
Aggregation and Out-of-Band Management for SAP
(Cisco Nexus and UCS Fabric*)
Hadoop – 8 Node Cluster
SAP Non-Production Landscapes
Shared Storage
Non-HANA
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SAP on UCS Integrated InfrastructureCisco Validated Designs (CVDs) with NetApp (FlexPod), EMC (vBlock/VCE), and IBM (VersaStack)
• Tested for Hardware Interoperability• Compute and Network Fabric from Cisco
• Storage from NetApp, EMC, IBM, and soon Nimble
• Hypervisors from VMware, Microsoft, and Red Hat
• Forward and Backward compatibility promise
• Detailed Documentation and Design Guides• Foundation CVDs (IaaS level) for FlexPod, VSPEX, VersaStack
• Extension CVDs (IaaS level) for Advanced Security and Secure Enclaves
• Extension CVDs (IaaS level) for Disaster Recovery or ‘Workload Mobility’
• Additional SAP Documentation and Testing• Extension CVDs (PaaS level) for SAP HANA via TDI (replacing Whitepapers)
• Additional Documentation: Best Practices, Technical Whitepapers, and ‘How
to’ implement Guides Storage, VMWare, etc… on UCS
• Reference Configurations (Small, Medium, Large) for Simple Sizing
• End-to-End Solution Support from Cisco!• Compute, Network, Third Party Storage
• Bare Metal OS, Through the Hypervisor, Into the Guest OS
SAP’s ‘S4HANA’ Vision runs Best
on UCS Integrated Infrastructure
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A Closer Look• Deploying HANA via TDI
TDI Cisco Validated Designs for SAP HANA
Reducing Risk with TDI
Erik Lillestolen
March 18, 2015
Shailendra Mruthunjaya
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Introductions
What is being delivered (4 CVD)
FlexPod Ref Arch for SAP Solution
Agenda
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SAP HANA Platform Deployment Models
• Cisco servers, network, and storage are SAP-certified together in a pre-configured set-up
• SAP HANA software is installed by Cisco
• The appliance is installed and supported by SAP and Cisco
• All infrastructure is dedicated to a single HANA system
SAP Certified HANA Appliance Model
Advantages:
• Standard Designed
• Validated Solution
• SAP Certified
• Fast Deployment
• Single Support Contact
Risks
• Nonstandard Components
• Nonstandard Implementation
• Under-used Resources
Tailored Datacenter Integration (TDI) Model
• Storage is certified separately
• Customer and partners integrate SAP-certified components and SAP HANA software on-site
• Customer is responsible for validation and support of the configuration
• Infrastructure can be shared with non-HANA workloads.
Advantages:
• Design Flexibility
• Standardized Components
• Use Existing Skills and Procedures
Risks:
• Extended Design & Implementation
• Doesn’t Work
• Confusing Support
Or
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CMS
HANA Optimization
Solution Support Services
SMARTnet
Cisco AS
Reduce Risk with Cisco
CVD
• Design guide
• Reference architecture
• Step by step instructions
Cisco UCS Integrated Infrastructure
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4 SAP HANA CVDs for TDI
Infrastructure CVDs
Does not include Automation
Cisco UCS & Nexus hardware
Design reference content
Detailed installation instructions
Primary SAP HANA
Future: Dynamic Tiering
Future: Application
What is Cisco Providing
TDI Whitepaper
• Released March 2014
• Updated: January 2015
• Compute platform configuration
design guides
• Network configuration guidelines
• Storage platform independent
CVD (4)
• FlexPod Reference Architecture for
SAP Applications
• FlexPod with ACI Reference
Architecture for SAP Applications
• Data Center Reference Architecture
for SAP Applications with EMC
• Data Center Reference Architecture
with ACI for SAP Applications with
EMC
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http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/solutions/data-center-virtualization/sap-applications-on-cisco-ucs/white-paper-listing.html
CVD and other SAP HANA Locations
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Q1FY2015
Q2FY2015
Q3FY2015
Q4FY2015
HANA
PlanningPlan of Record
SAP HANA (March 2015)
FlexPod Select Ref Archfor SAP Applications
CISCO CONFIDENTIAL
JFM AMJ JAS OND
Haswell TDI Refresh
Haswell Appliance RefreshIvy Bridge
Biz Continuity
HANA SPS 9 10 11
TDI & Biz Continuity Refresh
Server refreshCisco Platform
HANA CVD
HANA TDI
FlexPod Select with ACI Ref Arch for SAP Applications
DC Ref Arch for SAP Applications with EMC
DC Ref Arch with ACI for SAP Applications with EMC
Sapphire
DynamicTieringRefresh
ACI/Vnomic/HANA CVD
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FlexPod for SAP HANA
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Provide an end-to-end implementation of SAP HANA utilizing the capabilities of the unified infrastructure for TDI solutions
Provide a reliable, flexible and scalable reference design
Rapid deployment using UCS Service Profile, NetApp Flex Clone
Scalable Unified Storage for iSCSI and NFS traffic
Implementation of mixed HANA use case Scale-Up with BareMetal and Virtualization Option
Scale-Out for BareMetal
Suites on HANA
FlexPod Ref Arch for SAP Solution
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How to build Infrastructure for SAP HANA use case
Optimized Service Profile for HANA Use Case
Storage Configuration and sizing for HANA
How to Virtualize HANA (vHANA) and optimize for performance
How to Boot the OS
PXE boot configuration for SuSE/RedHat
iSCSI boot for ESXi for vHANA
How to install and optimize the OS for HANA
What to expect from FlexPod CVD ?
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How to install SAP HANA
However, reference for SAP documentation is included in the CVD
How to install SAP Application
How to integrate SAP HANA to existing environment
How to automate the deployment
What is not included in FlexPod CVD ?
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Supported Cisco Servers for HANA Use case
UCS Server CPU Supported Memory
Scale UP
Suite on HANA(Bare Metal/ Virtualized)
Scale Out
(Bare Metal)
Cisco B200 M4 2 x Intel Xeon E5-26xx v2 128 GB to 1.5 TB Supported Not supported
Cisco C220 M4 2 x Intel Xeon E5-26xx v2 128 GB to 1.5 TB Supported Not supported
Cisco C240 M4 2 x Intel Xeon E5-26xx v2 128 GB to 1.5 TB Supported Not supported
Cisco B260 M4 2 x Intel Xeon E7-48x0 v2 128 GB to 512 GB Supported Supported
Cisco B460 M4 4 x Intel Xeon E7-48x0 v2128 GB to 1 TB
128 GB to 3 TB for SoHSupported Supported
Cisco C460 M4 4 x Intel Xeon E7-48x0 v2128 GB to 1 TB
128 GB to 3 TB for SoHSupported Supported
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TDI: Shared Infrastructure
Multiple HANA instances on shared infrastructure
Application server and HANA DB on same infrastructure
Guarantee Network Bandwidth using VLAN groups
Dedicated uplink Port-Channel per Network Zone
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• Provide an end-to-end implementation of
SAP HANA utilizing the capabilities of the
unified infrastructure for Cloud solutions
• Provides architecture for SAP HANA solution
efficiently virtualizing various compute option
from Cisco UCS servers for varied customer
use cases
• Provide a reliable, flexible and scalable
reference design
• Integration of Compute, Network and Storage solution.
• Rapid provisioning of SAP HANA using UCS Service Profile, Storage clone using NetApp Flexclone
• Scalable NetApp storage using cluster Data Ontap, using dedicated cluster switch
• Integration of vSphere 5.5 for virtualized HANA support
• Multiple HANA instances on shared infrastructure, and application server connecting to HANA DB
• Implementation of mixed HANA use case.
Scale-Up with BareMetal and Virtualization
Option, Scale-Out for BareMetal and Suites
on HANA
• Scalable architecture with new Cisco Nexus
9000 series switches in standalone mode
• Scalable Unified storage for iSCSI and NFS
traffic. NetApp FAS 8000 Series
• Supports mulitple OS RedHat Enterprise
Linux 6.5, SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 11
SP 3
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Cisco Unified Computing System 2x Cisco UCS 6248UP 48-Port or 6296UP 96-Port Fabric Interconnects
Cisco UCS 5108 Blade Chassis with 2 x Cisco UCS 2204 Fabric Extenders with 4x 10 Gigabit Ethernet interfaces
Cisco UCS B460/B260 M4 Blade Servers with Cisco UCS Virtual Interface Card (VIC) 1280/1240
Cisco UCS C460 M4 Rackmount Servers with 2x Cisco UCS Virtual Interface Card (VIC) 1225
Cisco UCS B200 M4 Blade Servers with Cisco UCS Virtual Interface Card (VIC) 1340
Cisco UCS C220/C240 M4 Rackmount Servers with Cisco UCS Virtual Interface Card (VIC) 1225
Cisco switches 2 x Cisco Nexus 9396PX Switch
NetApp Storage NetApp FAS8040HA Storage with Clustered Data ONTAP
4 x NetApp Disk Shelf DS2246 with 24x 600GB 10k 2,5” SAS Disks
Hardware Components for validation
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SAP Experience on Cisco Build & Price
One-Stop Shop for the ‘How to’, ‘How Much’, and ‘Who Else’ Questions
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www.cisco.com/go/sap
• Main Landing Page for SAP on UCS
• Links to SAP page on Cisco Build & Price
buildprice.cisco.com (click on SAP)
• Featured Promotions, Certified HANA Configurations, Real-World Reference Configurations (including Third Party Storage)
• Full listing of the Customer Success Stories for SAP on UCS Integrated Infrastructure (on FlexPod, on vBlock, etc…).
• Aggregated and Organized information about the Cisco Validated Designs (CVDs) for SAP
www.cisco.com/go/ucs
• More information on Cisco UCS