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© 2007 IBM Corporation
i want stress-free IT.i want control.
i want an i.
IBM System i™
Oracle JD Edwards on IBM System i
Carter AdkinsonIBM Global System i Sales & Business Development Executive For Oracle
김우성
차장
System i brand, STG, IBM Korea. (011-898-7510, [email protected])
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Discussion Topics
Market Overview and System i Strategy
System i Virtual Engine Demo
Why System i for Oracle JD Edwards
Oracle and IBM relationship
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Cost of mgmt. & admin. 10% CAGR
Server Economics
New server spending (USM$) 3% CAGR
Spending (USB$) Installed Base (M Units)
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Source: IDC
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“Reduce Complexity and IT Spend”
Windows Servers
Linux Servers
Unix Servers
1 workload per serverDisparate management toolsManual Provisioning
Management Servers
PhysicalConsolidationComplex
LogicalSimplification
Windows Server
Unix Server
Linux Server
NetworkingNetworking
Fewer servers and licensesDisparate management toolsLabor intense provisioning
Systems managed as one Multiple OS’s per serverRapid ProvisioningAutomatic workload management
Storage
Storage
Virtualization
Virtual Servers, Storage, Networks
StorageServers
Requires Breakthrough Technologies
Networking
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AS/400ƒ Ease-of-Useƒ Ease-of-Managementƒ Rapid speed to deploy
new applicationsƒ Reliability, scaleability,
security
Yesterday
OS/400 manages single workload, integrated database, self managed storage
OS/400
iSeriesƒ Highly integrated, reliable,
multi-platform server that runs multiple operating environments simultaneously
ƒ Dynamically adjusts to the changing requirements of an e-business.
Systems management and ease-of- use goes beyond single server, workload management, Capacity on Demand
IXS
IXA
Partitions Java
WebSphereOS/400
Linux
ƒ Maximum flexibility in operating system choice - i5/OS, Linux, AIX, Windows
ƒ Fully integrated solutions including middleware
ƒ Virtualization Engine providing simpler, more flexible access to resourcesIntegrated and highly optimized for ease-of-use and performance to deliver e-business on demand
... and into the future
System i5
IXA
IXS
Partitions
Java
WebSphere
GridAIX
i5/0S
Linux
An Evolving Value Proposition Driven by the Market
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EnterpriseOne customers depend on System i: Integration, Simplicity, Ease of Management, Reliability, Lower Cost
“It’s been running for over seven months and we haven’t touched the
system. Coming from the Intel environment, this has been a
complete culture change for us.”Adam Phillipps
Director of Technical Architecture PennEngineering
A leading specialty fastener manufacturer and distribution organization, PennEngineering offers solutions for hardware, equipment, technical services and support to satisfy assembly needs from design through production.
Intel looked more affordable for acquisition, but the instability and downtime impacted the business tremendously.
So they switched to E1 on iSeries.
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EnterpriseOne on i5 customers see the advantage: Integration, Stability, Lower Cost
"We wanted to maximize our business productivity with an integrated solution consolidating multiple
applications on a single server. With the stability and low maintenance
requirements of the new ~ i5 servers the decision was easy.”
Greg Thomas Chief Information Officer
SunCal Companies
As a leading residential land developer, the work of SunCal Companies is reflected in some of the most economically vibrant and beautifully designed communities in California.
Integration Drives Business Productivity
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The IBM & Oracle Relationship
IBM and Oracle Have Had a Relationship for 27+ Years– >15,000 joint customers worldwide– Both exceeded 2005 partnership revenue targets
Strong Technology Partnership– Development, Benchmarking & Performance
Investment– Six joint solution centers worldwide– Oracle has announced support of WebSphere in
Project Fusion
Strong Application Partnership– IBM #1 Partner with JDEdwards, PeopleSoft and
Siebel– Oracle announces indefinite application
enhancements
Strong Services Partnership– BCS is Oracle’s #1 SI Partner– 5,500 Person Dedicated Practice (9,500 Skilled)
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PeopleSoftWorld
Express2004
JD EdwardsWorld on
System/38 1980
JD EdwardsCo-Branded
iSeries 2001
JD Edwards Rapid Start on iSeries
2003
JD Edwards Highwater
Benchmark on iSeries
2003
Oracle Solution Editions
on iSeries2005
More to come…
System i and JD Edwards – 27+ Years of Collaboration
OracleContinued
enhancement to JD Edwards products on
System i2006
Approximately 6900 E1 and World System i customers
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ORACLE PRESS RELEASENASHVILLE, Tenn., COLLABORATE ‘06, 26-APR-2006
Oracle Plans to Provide Continued Enhancements for JD Edwards Applications on IBM System i
In Addition to Lifetime Support, Oracle Plans to Provide New Product Development for
JD Edwards World and JD Edwards EnterpriseOne
“The continued development of the JD Edwards products on the IBM System i combined with Oracle's Lifetime Support Policy signals Oracle's plans to protect the investments of JD Edwards customers and allows them to upgrade, if they choose to, at their own pace. The JD Edwards software has been available on the IBM platform for almost 30 years, and with over 4,500 customers globally, there is tremendous interest in this product combination from both new and existing customers. For details on the Oracle Lifetime Support Policy, please visit http://www.oracle.com/support/premier/lifetime-support-policy.html “
TheCommitment
Continues
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Coupled with IBM Executive Commitment
"IBM is firmly committed to our loyal IBM System i customers running JD Edwards World and EnterpriseOne clients. We are working closely with Oracle to define strategic product direction and support that will allow us to provide enhanced solutions that enable our mutual clients to simplify their IT and grow their business.“
Mark Shearer General Manager
IBM System i
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"The combination of the IBM System i5 with JD Edwards World has a reputation of offering superior customer value through low total cost of ownership in an integrated, proven solutions," says John Schiff, general manager and vice president, Oracle JD Edwards World.
"The enhancements with i5/OS V5R4 will allow customers to further reduce the complexity of their infrastructure and expand the utilization of their IT assets by providing them with greater reliability, flexibility, and scalability," continues Schiff.
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“The combination of the IBM System i5, and the enhancements with i5/OS V5R4, provide our customers with even greater reliability, flexibility, scalability, and on demand capability.
The iSeries has the reputation for delivering superior customer value though integration and low total cost of ownership which complements our JD Edwards EnterpriseOne solution.”
Lenley Hensarling – General Manager and VP, JD Edwards EnterpriseOne
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Additional InformationContact the ICC at [email protected] Redbook - JD Edwards EnterpriseOne 8.9 with IBM eServer iSeries and
Storage, SG24-6459– www.ibm.redbooks.com– Sample Topics include:
– Installing Deployment Server on IXS– Installing ERP 8.9– EO tuning– WebSphere tuning– Upgrading to unicode– Storage
System i Oracle Site: – http://www-03.ibm.com/servers/eserver/iseries/solutions/oracle/
Alliance web site:– http://www.ibm.com/solutions/businesssolutions/oracle/index.jsp
Sizing Questionaire– www.ibm.com/erp/sizing
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Thank YouCarter AdkinsonSystem i Sales and Business Development Executive for Oracle +1-410-625-6972, [email protected]
김우성
차장
System i brand, STG, IBM Korea. (011-898-7510, [email protected])
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NOTES:Any performance data contained in this document was determined in a controlled environment. Actual results may vary significantly and are dependent on many factors including system hardware configuration and software design and configuration. Some measurements quoted in this document may have been made on development-level systems. There is no guarantee these measurements will be the same on generally-available systems. Users of this document should verify the applicable data for their specific environment.
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Trademarks
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Backup
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Virtualization Grand Slam Benchmark
8-way i5 570
Run many applications onmany operating systemssimultaneously on a singleserver
Automatically balance CPUresources across micro-partitions to accommodatefluctuations in applicationworkloads
Easily manage multipleworkloads through a singleintuitive GUI interface
i5/OS V5R3PeopleSoft EnterpriseOne V8.9Manufacturing, Distribution & Financials
AIX 5L V5.3, DB2 V8PeopleSoft Enterprise Learning Mgt V8.81Human Resources Skill Management
i5/OS V5R3Trade3Stock-trading Benchmark
SUSE LINUX Enterprise Server 9SambaFile Serving & Linux Firewall
Logical Partitions
Advanced virtualization capabilities for companies who want to effectively manage multiple applications under everyday stresses
without compromising performance, usability or value
Advanced virtualization capabilities for companies who want to effectively manage multiple applications under everyday stresses
without compromising performance, usability or value
500 users
600 users
1000 users
25 users
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Virtualization Grand Slam Benchmark ResultsPeopleSoft
EnterpriseOne
PeopleSoft Enterprise
Learning MgtTrade3 Samba
File Serving
Standalone 2-way, fixed partition
Response time: 0.7 sec CPU: 69%
Response time: 3.5 sec CPU: 63%
Transactions/sec: 66 CPU: 57%
Throughput: 41MB/sec CPU: 40%
Concurrent 2-way, fixed partition
Response time: 0.7 sec CPU: 71%
Response time: 3.6 sec CPU: 64%
Transactions/sec: 66 CPU: 59%
Throughput: 40MB/sec CPU: 41%
Concurrent 2-way, shared partition
Response time: 0.4 sec CPU: 73%
Response time: 3.7 sec CPU: 70%
Transactions/sec: 66 CPU: 65%
Throughput: 39MB/sec CPU: 43%
Introduce a sudden increase in the workload in one partition
Standalone batch, fixed partition
CPU: 50% Wall clock: 13:35 min
No activity No activity No activity
Concurrent fixed partition with batch
Response time: 0.7 sec CPU: 90% Wall clock: 33:26 min
Response time: 3.6 sec CPU: 64%
Transactions/sec: 66 CPU: 59%
Throughput: 39MB/sec CPU: 41%
Concurrent shared partition with batch
Response time: 0.4 sec CPU: 118% Wall clock: 26:43 min
Response time: 3.7 sec CPU: 70%
Transactions/sec: 66 CPU: 65%
Throughput: 38MB/sec CPU: 43%
Applications can run in multiple operating systems on a single i5without compromising performance or manageabilityShared processor partitions facilitate automatic balancing of CPUresources across partitions to minimize the impact of spikes in workload
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EnterpriseOne System i Benchmark
23% increase in users with 23% increase in users with 60% fewer processors than 60% fewer processors than Sun's JDE benchmarkSun's JDE benchmark
Unprecedented response time Unprecedented response time of .34 seconds; more than 4 of .34 seconds; more than 4 times better than Suntimes better than Sun
Able to handle 173 users per Able to handle 173 users per processorprocessor
Because of the scalability Because of the scalability within iSeries, customers can within iSeries, customers can eliminate 17% overhead eliminate 17% overhead incurred in a P3T incurred in a P3T implementationimplementation
11,067 Concurrent Users in 11,067 Concurrent Users in Simplified ConfigurationSimplified Configuration62%62%
62%62%
76%76%
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System i Delivers Maximum Scalability on Physical 3-Tier
57% increase in users with 33% fewer 57% increase in users with 33% fewer processors than Sun's JDE benchmarkprocessors than Sun's JDE benchmarkRemarkable response time of .55 Remarkable response time of .55
seconds; more than 2.5 times better than seconds; more than 2.5 times better than SunSunAble to handle 126 users per processor Able to handle 126 users per processor
versus Sun's 54versus Sun's 54Room for more growth!Room for more growth!
DB server CPU utilization is 51% DB server CPU utilization is 51% Web and app server CPU Web and app server CPU
utilization is at 55%utilization is at 55%Can add more web servers until Can add more web servers until
DB server is max'edDB server is max'ed
14,148 Concurrent Users 14,148 Concurrent Users with room to spare!with room to spare!
55%
55%
55%
55%
55%
51%51%
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Three-in-one Benchmark with JD Edwards World
Multiple, highly disparate real-world applications– JD Edwards World (financials, distribution, manufacturing)– Collaboration – Mail (Web-based) and instant messaging– Secure Web-serving – Trade3 (online brokerage trading)
Multiple scenarios to measure the impact of changing conditions– Base – Run all workloads both individually and simultaneously– Stress Web-serving – While simultaneously running core applications– Growth – Drive all workloads up and measure effect on response times
Conducted on an IBM eServer i5 520– Out of the box– Default system values – no special performance tuning
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