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SAP NetWeaver Landscape

Virtualization Management Overview

Virtualization Management Overview

Jeff Anders/Solution Management

January 2012

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What Customers Have Told Us

Managing the transformation to virtual/cloud infrastructure

Managing the transformation to virtual/cloud infrastructure

Hybrid business solutions are

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becoming the norm

Orchestration of hybrid solution

landscapes will become key

Growth, globalization and efficiency

Flexibility to start small and expand

Improved TCO and time-to-value for

business users

Support of business networks

Deployment choice and flexibility

for different purposes

from both public and private clouds

integrated with on premise solutions

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SAP NetWeaver Landscape Virtualization Management

The Big Picture

The Big Picture

SAP NetWeaver Landscape Virtualization Management

Applications

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SAP Solution

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Applic a Conn e SAP Solutions A pplicat ion Connect Virtual Appliance

Management

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SAP Solution Manager a ti on e ct Virtualization Connect A

OS Connect Storage Connect Attach/Detach

Cloud

Connect Custom Exit

Open A P I Non-SAP

Frameworks

Partner Framework Storage Connect

Connect Attach/Detach Connect

IT-Infrastructure

Virtualization Storage Physical Resources Network Clone Private Cloud Public Cloud Hybrid

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SAP NetWeaver Landscape Virtualization Management

Plans for first major release

Plans for first major release

Framework for SAP system copy/clone/refresh

Storage or VM cloning

Storage or VM cloning

SAP System Rename

Automated Post System Copy Adjustments

Automatic Capacity Management (ACM)

User configurable SLA based on response time

User configurable SLA based on response time

Automated dialog instance scaling

Landscape Visualization

Hierarchical view of landscapes, systems, instances and virtual resources

Transparency through all underlying physical and virtual layers

Transparency through all underlying physical and virtual layers

Graphical view of intersystem dependencies

System Operations

Start- / Stop- / Relocate-Management

Mass operations

Mass operations

End-to-end Monitoring

Performance, status and health data/metrics on systems and virtual infrastructure

Graphical view to quickly and easily see peak values, trends, etc.

View multiple entities simultaneously for easy comparison of values

View multiple entities simultaneously for easy comparison of values

This presentation and SAP‘s strategy and possible future developments are subject to change and may be changed by SAP at any time for any reason without notice. This document is provided without a warranty of any kind, either express or implied, including but not limited to, the implied warranties of merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, or non-infringement

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SAP NetWeaver Landscape Virtualization Management

Plans for first major release

Plans for first major release

Task Planner

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Schedule activities for execution in the future

One time or reoccurring tasks

Custom Services, Hooks and Operations

Allows user to augment, customize or extend “built-in” operations

User script or program to be invoked as a pre- or post-operation, or executed as the result of the

success/failure of an operation

Intersystem Dependency Framework (ISD)

User configurable framework to represent dependencies between systems

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Consulted when performing activities or tasks to insure correct ordering of operations

Dashboards

Dynamic, interactive, user configurable

Provides visual summary status of systems resources tasks ACM proposals etc

Provides visual summary status of systems, resources, tasks, ACM proposals, etc.

Reporting

Summary and detailed reports on managed systems, virtual resources, and ACM settings and proposals

Export to PDF, Word, Excel, etc.

This presentation and SAP‘s strategy and possible future developments are subject to change and may be changed by SAP at any time for any reason without notice. This document is provided without a warranty of any kind, either express or implied, including but not limited to, the implied warranties of merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, or non-infringement

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SAP NetWeaver Landscape Virtualization Management

Dashboards and Reporting

Dashboards and Reporting

Dashboards

Dynamic, interactive, user configurable

Provides visual summary status of systems,

resources, tasks, ACM proposals, etc.

Reporting

Summary and detailed reports on managed

systems, virtual resources, and ACM settings

and proposals

and proposals

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SAP NetWeaver Landscape Virtualization Management

Landscape Visualization

Landscape Visualization

Landscape Visualization

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Hierarchical view of landscapes, systems,

instances and virtual resources

Transparency through all underlying physical

and virtual layers

and virtual layers

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SAP NetWeaver Landscape Virtualization Management

Operations and Task Planner

Operations and Task Planner

System Operations

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Start- / Stop- / Relocate-Management

Mass operations

Task Planner

Schedule activities for execution in the future

Schedule activities for execution in the future

One time or reoccurring tasks

Intersystem Dependency Framework (ISD)

User configurable framework to represent

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dependencies between systems

Consulted when performing activities or tasks to

insure correct ordering of operations

Custom Services, Hooks and Operations

Allows user to augment, customize or extend

“built-in” operations

User script or program to be invoked as a pre- or

post-operation, or executed as the result of the

success/failure of an operation

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SAP NetWeaver Landscape Virtualization Management

Live Migration of SAP Systems

Live Migration of SAP Systems

Balance Performance Peaks / Manage

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SAP System Growth

Perform a live migration of a system

running in a virtual machine in order to

adjust to different workload situations

adjust to different workload situations.

Hardware and OS Maintenance

Migrate a VM with a running SAP system

to another VM on a different physical

to another VM on a different physical

server

Integration of Partner virtualization technology into SAP NetWeaver Landscape

Virtualization Management enables a live migration of SAP systems, providing additional

benefits regarding operations, adaptability and energy consumption. In this case “live”

means that the system is up and running while being migrated.

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SAP NetWeaver Landscape Virtualization Management

End-to-End Monitoring

End to End Monitoring

End-to-end Monitoring

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Performance, status and health data/metrics on systems and virtual infrastructure

Graphical view to quickly and easily see peak values, trends, etc.

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SAP NetWeaver Landscape Virtualization Management

Automatic Capacity Management (ACM)

Automatic Capacity Management (ACM)

Automatic Capacity Management

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(ACM)

User configurable SLA based on response

time

Automated dialog instance scaling both up

Automated dialog instance scaling, both up

and down

Fully automatic or approval-based modes

Systems installed on physical or virtual

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SAP NetWeaver Landscape Virtualization Management

SAP System Cloning / Copying / Refreshing

SAP System Cloning / Copying / Refreshing

Framework for system copy/clone/refresh

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Storage or VM cloning

SAP system rename

Automated post-copy adjustments

System Cloning

For testing an upgrade in an isolated environment

Training and demo with production data in the

clone

Initial System Copy

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Copy a production system to create a test/QA

system

Copy a development system to create a sandbox

system

System Refresh

Refresh a test/QA system from the source system

(e.g. PROD)

Refresh a sandbox system from the source

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System Copy/Refresh

Customizable Task Lists Used for Post-Copy Automation

Customizable Task Lists Used for Post Copy Automation

SAP Note 1450950

System Copy: ABAP

Server Post-Copy

Configuration

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Post Copy Automation 3.0

Technical Coverage

Technical Coverage

Technical Coverage

System Copy Refresh

Initial Consistency Check (SICK)

System Profiles

Check for BW system

RFC Connections

ALE Configuration

Inbound qRFC Configuration

ALE Customizing

tRFC and Outbound qRFC Configuration

ALE Customizing

tRFC and Outbound qRFC Configuration

Archiving

SAPConnect Data Cleanup

Batch Jobs Configuration

SLD Data Supplier Configuration (RZ70)

Batch Server Groups

SCOT Configuration

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SICF C

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CCMS Configuration

SICF Configuration

CCMS History

SLD Access Data Configuration

Customer defined Tables

Update Program Server Groups (SM14)

DBACOCKPIT Configuration

STRUST Configuration

Operating System Commands (SM69)

Last Transport Request Number

Cross-Client File Names/Paths (FILE)

TMS QA Configuration

Licenses

Users (all, selected clients, exclude option)

Logon Groups

Development Versions

Operation Modes

Virus Scan Definitions

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Post Copy Automation 3.0

Technical Coverage

Technical Coverage

Technical Coverage

Initial System Copy

Initial Consistency Check (SICK)

Configuration of Standard Jobs

Cleanup of ABAP Basis Tables

Scheduling in DBA Planning Calendar

Cleanup of ABAP Task List Runs

Cleanup of ABAP Task List Runs

Configuration of MSSQL

Configuration of MSSQL

Cleanup of ABAP Task List Variants

Configuration of Licenses

Cleanup of Batch Jobs

Configuration of Logon Groups

Cleanup of DBA Cockpit Configuration

Configuration of System Profiles

Cleanup of RFC Inbound Queue

Configuration of Operation Modes

Cleanup of RFC Inbound Queue

Configuration of Operation Modes

Cleanup of RFC Outbound Queue

Configuration of Secure Store

Cleanup of SAPconnect Data

Configuration of Spool

Cleanup of Spool Requests

Schedule of job RDDIMPDP

Cleanup of TRUST Manager Configuration

Configuration of TMS

Perform load generation

Initial System Copy and System Copy Refresh

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Virtualization and Cloud Management Program

Ecosystem of Customers & Partners

Ecosystem of Customers & Partners

Customer Communities

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VCM

Customer

• Technology Advisory Board

• Customer Council

SAP Communities

Co-innovation

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Partner

Collaboration

Partner Communities

Collaboration

• SAP services partners

• SAP technology partners

SAP certified providers of

• SAP-certified providers of

outsourcing and cloud services

• And others…

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Thank You!

Thank You!

Contact information:

Jeff Anders

Solution Management

3412 Hillview Avenue, Palo Alto CA 94304

+1.925.286.8541

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