Utilizing System Virtualization with SAP Kevin Knuese Vice President of Delivery May 5, 2010
Dec 18, 2014
Utilizing System Virtualization with SAP
Kevin KnueseVice President of Delivery
May 5, 2010
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What We’ll CoverWhat is Virtualization
Why use Virtualization
SAP Virtualization - Considerations
Leveraging Virtualization with SAP
Putting it all together
What is VirtualizationSeparation of computer resources from the underlying hardware resources
Operating SystemStorageNetwork
Combines multiple, discrete systems (images) onto shared hardware for concurrent operation
Virtualization TermsImage
Operating System resource available for useHost
Underlying hardware system an image uses for resourcesHypervisor
Software that allows multiple operating systems to run on a host computer concurrently
Cluster/Resource PoolLogical grouping of host systems for performance, availability, or management reasons
What We’ll CoverWhat is Virtualization
Why use Virtualization
SAP Virtualization - Considerations
Leveraging Virtualization with SAP
Putting it all together
Virtualization MotivationReduce server infrastructure costs
Increased hardware utilizationDecreased energy costs
Increases flexibility in server managementAllocation & ProvisioningClustering
Improved Replication and backup features
What We’ll CoverWhat is Virtualization
Why use Virtualization
SAP Virtualization - Considerations
Leveraging Virtualization with SAP
Putting it all together
ConsiderationsAll operating systems:
UnixLinuxiSeries/AS400Windows
All databases:OracleMSSQLDB2MAXDBDB2/400
All SAP server productsECC/R3NetWeaverSolution ManagerBW/BIAPO/SCMPortalsSRMCRMXI/PIHCM...
SAP Virtualization - FAQFAQ:
Q: Can virtualization be used for SAP system?A: Yes, with certain stipulations.
Q: Does SAP support virtualization? A: Yes, with certain stipulations. A: SAP is not the only factor to consider.
Q: What are the primary considerations?A: Several shown in following slides.
SAP Virtualization - FAQFAQ:
Q: How do we move physical systems to virtual systems?A: Using virtual and other tools. A: Using SAP tools.
Q: What type of project does this represent? A: More significant than just a hardware migration.
Q: How do we size a system for virtualization? Same rules apply.
Q: What will our new landscape look like? A: Diagram sample shown in future slides.
SAP Virtualization – FAQ expandedFAQ:
Q: Can virtualization be used for SAP system?A: Yes, with certain stipulations.
Q: Does SAP support virtualization? A: Yes, with certain stipulations. A: SAP is not the only factor to consider.
Support: SAP will support many systems in a virtual environment provided you use SAP approved hardware, OS, and database products.
SAP Virtualization – FAQ expandedFAQ:
Q: Can virtualization be used for SAP system?A: Yes, with certain stipulations.
Q: Does SAP support virtualization? A: Yes, with certain stipulations. A: SAP is not the only factor to consider.
Support: Always check that the database provider also supports virtualization.
In general SAP may support a system in VMWare, but Oracle may not. (note: 1173954)
SAP Virtualization – FAQ expandedFAQ:
Q: Can virtualization be used for SAP system?A: Yes, with certain stipulations.
Q: Does SAP support virtualization? A: Yes, with certain stipulations. A: SAP is not the only factor to consider.
Support: Fallback position
Although unusual, if SAP is unable to debug a problem in a instance that is virtualized, you may need to move that system to a stand-alone, physical machine.
SAP Virtualization – FAQ expandedFAQ:
Q: Can virtualization be used for SAP system?A: Yes, with certain stipulations.
Q: Does SAP support virtualization? A: Yes, with certain stipulations. A: SAP is not the only factor to consider.
Support: Recommendation
Place non-productive systems in virtual environments. Place productive systems in physical environments.
Risk aversion vs. tool utilization and flexibility
SAP Virtualization – FAQ expandedFAQ:
Q: What are the primary considerations?A: Several shown in following slides.
Considerations: What type of virtualization you intend to use:
Many are supported, some are not. IBM, HP, and Solaris have supported products. VMWare, ZEN, Zones, VPARs, LPARs, etc. VMWare has support for Windows and Linux.
SAP Virtualization – FAQ expandedFAQ:
Q: What are the primary considerations?A: Several shown in following slides.
Considerations: What hardware you intend to use:
IBM, HP, Dell are some of the supported hardware providers. Whitebox systems are not supported. Many disk spindles are recommended.
Spindles still = performance
SAN hardware is also recommended. Required for flexibility tools
SAP Virtualization – FAQ expandedFAQ:
Q: What are the primary considerations?A: Several shown in following slides.
Considerations: What OS you intend to use:
UnixHPUX, AIX, Solaris
LinuxRedHat, SuSE
WindowsServer 2003, Server 2008
SAP Virtualization – FAQ expandedFAQ:
Q: What are the primary considerations?A: Several shown in following slides.
Considerations: What SAP product you intend to virtualize:
R/3, ECCBW, BIAPO, SCMCRMetc.
SAP Virtualization – FAQ expandedFAQ:
Q: What are the primary considerations?A: Several shown in following slides.
Considerations: What the intended use of each SID is:
Production, Development, Quality AssuranceSandbox Application Server
Stand aloneDRS (Distributed Resource Scheduling)DPM (Distributed Power Management)
Central Instanceetc.
SAP Virtualization – FAQ expandedFAQ:
Q: What are the primary considerations?A: Several shown in following slides.
Considerations: What Database product you use:
OracleSQL ServerMaxDBDB2etc.
SAP Virtualization – FAQ expandedFAQ:
Q: How do we move physical systems to virtual systems?A: Using virtual and other tools. A: Using SAP tools.
Details: VMWare makes conversion tools that are capable of moving a physical system to a virtual system. Other tools are available that are capable of replicating images from one machine to another. Recommended method is to use SAP tools to process a homogeneous system migration. Using this method will facilitate SAP support.
SAP Virtualization – FAQ expandedFAQ:
Q: What type of project does this represent? A: Fairly significant.
Details: Whether you intend to consolidate your systems on new hardware, or are deploying SAP for the first time in virtual environments, a well planned project is vital for success.
Migration projectImplementation project
Your project should include much in the way of: DocumentationCommunicationPersonnel
SAP validation of support prior to beginning the project.
SAP Virtualization – FAQ expandedFAQ:
Q: How do we size a system for virtualization? Same rules apply.
Details: As an example:
You have three physical systems that you want to migrate to virtual systems. Each requires the following resources as stand-alone systems:
4 CPUs, 16 GB of memory, 30 external disk spindlesSAP QuickSizerSAPS (SAP Application Performance Standard)
Then you should consider a server that has more that 12 CPUs, 48 GB of memory, and 90 external disk spindles
The extra CPU, and memory is to run the virtual host
SAP Virtualization - FAQFAQ:
Q: What will our new landscape look like? A: Diagram sample shown in future slides.
Details: Diagrams should be drawn as part of a project plan. Diagrams should include a “current” landscape.Diagrams should include a “to-be” landscape.Also a “flex” diagram should be considered for contingency in the event of project change or additional functionality is desired. Maybe even draw a “future” diagram if you know your landscape will be growing.
What We’ll CoverWhat is Virtualization
Why use Virtualization
SAP Virtualization - Considerations
Leveraging Virtualization with SAP
Putting it all together
Leveraging Virtualization with SAP (by example)
Our existing hardware has come to EOLWe will be acquiring new hardware. We are a Linux/Oracle shop. We have ECC, BI, PI, and Sol Man. We want to use virtualization for SAP systems.
To reduce hardware costTo reduce data center footprintTo expand flexibility
How do we proceed?
Let’s start the project planning …
Leveraging Virtualization with SAP (by example)
The ProjectProject PlanScoping Plan
Leveraging Virtualization with SAP (by example)
The ProjectResearchOSS Notes
Leveraging Virtualization with SAP (by example)
The ProjectCurrent
Leveraging Virtualization with SAP (by example)
The ProjectProjected
Leveraging Virtualization with SAP (by example)
The ProjectFlexAlternate
What We’ll CoverWhat is Virtualization
Why use Virtualization
SAP Virtualization - Considerations
Leveraging Virtualization with SAP
Putting it all together
Putting it all TogetherSAP Virtualization
Project Scope PlanTechnical Project plan
Putting it all TogetherSAP Virtualization
Project Scope PlanTechnical Project planManagement supportProject discussionsDecisionsProject executionTesting & Validation
SAPBackupFailover / Migration Tools
Project completionOld system decommission
Or re-commission
Putting it all TogetherResults
We have SAP supportHardware vendor supportDatabase provider support1/3 fewer servers had to be purchasedData center space was reduced by 1/3
Elimination of one full rackTranslates into reduced housing/support cost
Power provisioning/consumption has been reducedWe have maintained or improved performance
No disk spindle reductionNew servers with more power (Even after resource allocation)DRS (Distributed Resource Scheduling)
Putting it all TogetherResults
Added flexibility / options to the environment (resources)
Can allocate resources based on usage requirementsCan stand up additional systems without adding or waiting for additional hardware (dependent on environment design)
Use for special projectsUse for trainingUse for sandbox
Added flexibility / options to the environment (movement)
We have the ability to move systems from physical machine to physical machine with relative ease
High AvailabilityDRBackup
SAP in Virtual EnvironmentsFor more detailed discussion on bringing virtualization to your environment, project planning, landscape design, please email:
Kevin [email protected]
Heather [email protected]
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