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Best Practice: Hamm-Reno Group with
SAP HANA on IBM Power Systems with
SUSE® Linux Exterprise Server
Carsten Dieterle
IBM Germany
Agenda
- SAP HANA on Power History
- Introduction to HR Group
- SAP HANA History at HR Group
- SAP HANA RampUp with HoP
- Migration Project and Going Live
- Lessons Learned and next steps
- Summary
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History - Development activities
August 2013
SAP initiates Product Development Program for HANA on IBM
Power technology
December 2013
HANA code optimized compiled/linked (HANA SPS08,
SLES11SP2)
February 2014
All HANA Servers running, IBM code checked in, full function
testing commencing, Power 8 optimization agreed
June 2014
SaphireNow/Bernd Leukert announces “Test and Evaluation
Program” for selected customers in 3Q 2014
October 2014
SAP TechEd && d-code/Bjoern Goerke announces HANA on
POWER SAP Ramp-Up Program” beginning 1Q2015
November, 2014
BW 7.31+ TEA code ships to customers
March, 2015:
SAP Ramp-up opened for customer applications
July 2015:
SAP Ramp-up successfully closed 3
SAP HANA on IBM Power – From Start till To-Date
August, 2015:
GA SAP HANA on IBM POWER
December, 2015
Support for SAP Suite on HANA and
HANA Platform Edition SPS 11
Countries with HR-Group presence 20
Points of sale (POS) 2,000
Employees 5,000
Units sold per year
(shoes, textiles and accessories)
40m pairs / units
Revenue per year 600m€
Hamm-Reno Group - Company Key Data (rounded)
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Internationalization
Reno retail onlySystems trade Retail and systems tradeReno general franchise
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Largest footware system wholesaler in Europe
More than 750 chain stores in 20 countries
Owner managed, franchise & general franchise
Exclusive shoe brands e.g. Bama,
Sansibar, Young Spirit and Mercedes
Large portfolio of lifestyle brands
Attractive prices
Proven quality
Patent for „3E-Children Shoe System“
RENO: Footwear Retailer in the HR-Group
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Brands
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Mülheim Kärlich
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SAP HANA on IBM Power Systems – Current Status as of May 2015
November 2014 - February 2015
March 2015 August 21st, 2015
Ramp-Up periodGeneral availability
(GA)
Customer Test and
Evaluation phase (TEA)
March 2015 - July 2015
HR-Group was one of 20 customers that qualified for Ramp-Up Program and live with a productive system as #4 worldwide
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SAP HANA at HR-Group
Start with BW on SAP HANA
in December 2012
2 system landscape each with
20-Core Intel / 256 GB memory
Assortment and module planning
POS Data Management and Loss Prevention Analytics
Data sources: POS-DM, ETL from ERP-System, SLT
BO Analysis for Office, Design-Studio applications
Real-time reporting for Point of Sale (POS) and logistics
At present about 300 GB of data
Source: IBM
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Hardware Life Cycle with HR-Group
Replacement of leased IBM POWER7 Systems
with Power8 beginning of 2015
3 x S824 (each 16 Cores, 768 GB Memory)
1 x S822L (10 Cores, 384 GB as Linux test system)
2 x Storwize V5000, each 3,2 TB SSD, 82 TB HDD, EasyTier
Almost doubling the number of SAPS leaves room for new developments
End of leasing of existing HANA-Appliances in December 2015
Source: IBM
SAP HANA is strategic for SAP
Since 2011 available with SAP Business Warehouse
Since 2013 with SAP Business Suite (“Suite on SAP HANA“)
Base of the „Simple…“ roadmap / S/4 HANA
that redesigns central modules
Future SAP solutions will probably
only be available with SAP HANA
Source: SAP
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From the Appliance to the Cloud
Started as High Performance ANalytic Appliance
S/4 HANA is also available as
Cloud Edition
Cloud environments
require virtualization
IBM PowerVM
Source: SAP
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Availability “on Premise“
HR-Group prefers IBM PowerVM
as platform for virtualization
Intel-Appliance is “foreign object“
IBM Proof-of-Concept on IBM POWER in 2012 was successful
Customer demanded permission for “on Premise“ in 2012
SAP started Development Program on August 1st, 2013
Test- and Evaluation Program since November 1st, 2014
Ramp-Up started on April 1st, 2015
General Availability (GA) since August 21st, 2015
SLES 11.3 (LINUX_PPC64), POWER8, ≤ 3TB Memory, BW 7.31.12ff
Source: IBM
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All IBM POWER8 Servers are certified by SAP
IBM Solution Edition are a fast-start option, using sample configurations based on industry best-practices used to quickly configure and order an attractively priced infrastructure solution
Rapid deployment of SAP HANA on IBM Power Systems
Power E870 / E880
Up to 16 sockets Up to 12 cores/socket Up to 32 TB of Memory
The most scalable in-memory analytics
platform in the industry
Power E850
4 sockets Up to 12 cores/socket Up to 4 TB of Memory
1 or 2 sockets Up to 12 cores/socket Up to 2 TB of Memory
Power S814 / S824
Power S812 / S822
HR-Group
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New World Record set by IBM Power E870 on SAP BW Enhanced
Mixed Load Standard Application Benchmark with 2 Billion records
SAP BW Enhanced Mixed Load (BW-EML) Standard Application Benchmark Results, 2 billion initial record load on SAP Hana 1.0: Ad-hoc navigation step per hour/per core
Source SAP: http://www.sap.com//benchmark
“IBM set a world record in the industry leading SAP BW-EML Standard Application Benchmark at 2 billion records ... twice the performance per core over previous benchmarks.” >>
Kyle GarmanSVP & Managing Director, Global
Strategic Partners, SAP
(1) IBM Power Enterprise System E870 on the SAP BW Extended mixed load standard application benchmark running SAP Netweaver 7.31 application; 4 processors / 40 cores / 320 threads, POWER8; 4.19GHz, 1024 GB memory, 192.750 adhoc navigation steps per hours on SuSE Linux Enterprise Server 11 and SAP Hana 1.0, Certification #: 2015024 Result valid as of June 1, 2015. Source: http://www.sap.com/benchmark.(2) Dell PowerEdge R930, on the SAP BW Extended mixed load standard application benchmark running SAP Netweaver 7.31 application; 4 processors / 72 cores / 144 threads, , Intel Xeon Processor E-7 8890 v3 ,2.5 GHz; 1536 GB memory, 172.450 adhoc navigation steps per hours on SuSE Linux Enterprise Server 11 and SAP Hana 1.0, Certification #: 2015014 (3) Dell PowerEdge R920, on the SAP BW Extended mixed load standard application benchmark running SAP Netweaver 7.31 application; 4 processors / 60 cores / 120 threads, , Intel Xeon Processor E-7 4890 v2 ,2.8 GHz; 1024 GB memory, 137,010 adhoc navigation steps per hours on SuSE Linux Enterprise Server 11 and SAP Hana 1.0, Certification #: 2014044 (4) HP DL580 Gen8, on the SAP BW Extended mixed load standard application benchmark running SAP Netweaver 7.30 application; 4 processors / 60 cores / 120 threads, , Intel Xeon Processor E-7 4880 v2 ,2.5 GHz; 1024 GB memory, 126,980 adhoc navigation steps per hours on SuSE Linux Enterprise Server 11 and SAP Hana 1.0, Certification #: 2014009
SAP and all SAP logos are trademarks or registered trademarks of SAP AG in Germany and in several other countries. All other product and service names mentioned are the trademarks of their respective companies.
2Xmore per core
IBM E870
POWER8 4p/40c/320t
DellPowerEdge R930
E7-8890 v34p/72c/144t
HPDL580 Gen8E7-4880 v24p/60c/120t
DellPowerEdge R920
E7-4890 v2,4p/60c/120t
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Reflections
SAP HANA is strategic component from SAP
Virtualization on IBM Power Systems
has proved to work very well for HR-Group
Suitable point of time in the
HR-Group hardware life cycle
Ramp-Up Program started by SAP
High interest from IBM and Hardware partner FUM
Great opportunity and timing to migrate
to SAP HANA on IBM Power Systems
We wanted to change as little as possible on NetWeaver
HR-Group
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Architecture Overview Diagram of the SAP Infrastructure including SAP HANA on Power
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V5000V5000
S824_1
16 (24)-Core, 768GB RAM
LP
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Ethernet
Fibrechannel
VIO
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HMC_2HMC_1
DC1 DC2
VIO
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Ethernet
Fibrechannel
Live Partition Mobility
S824_2
16 (24)-Core, 768GB RAM
VIO
2
VIO
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LVM Mirror
SAN
Fabric 1SAN
Fabric 1SAN
Fabric 2
SAN
Fabric 2
LTO Library LTO Library
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S824_3
16 (24)-Core, 768GB RAM
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20-Core, 384GB RAM
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Architectural Concept for the SAP InfrastructureAbstract:
This architecture assumes that the existing workload is distributed over three identical Power8 S824
systems. If in the future more compute power and memory is required, this can be done via PowerVM and
AIX license increase of the available CoD resources.
Characteristics:
Distribution of LPAR’s on three symmetrically equipped Power 824 systems across the two data center
(load-balancing and high availability)
On each physical server will be 2 VIOS server installed for redundancy
All DB and application server instances are mapped to these systems in micro-partitions and "fully
virtualized". Virtualization refers to all components: CPU, memory and I/O adapters
I/O adapters are hot pluggable
The integrated virtualization PowerVM Enterprise enables a non-disruptive migration of LPARs between
systems (Partition Mobility) *
Data mirroring over both storage subsystems with AIX standard tools (LVM Mirror)
SAN connection via 8Gb FC
LAN connection via 10 Gbit / 1Gbit copper RJ45
Use of VSCSI- or NPIV technology for the operating system and data LUN’s
The management of the hardware and LPARs takes place on the HMC
* Requires appropriate support of this technology through the application vendor
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SAP Note 2133369
Only for SAP Business Warehouse (BW)
BO reports directly onto SAP HANA views is not supported
SAP Migration Check Service was under development
No support for SAP LT for HoP (!!!!)
HANA-Revision ≥ 94 +
new SAP kernel required
32 GB memory per core
SLES11 SP3 + patch
No show-stoppers for HR !
Scope of the SAP HANA on Power RampUp Program
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SAP HANA on Power Scope Description SAP Note 2133369 Version 1.0 from 18th of June 2015
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SAP Landscape Transformation Replication Server
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HANA on Power workshop conducted from IBM in April
2015
Support agreed by IBM and Fritz & Macziol (FuM) in
05/2015
Successful applied as RampUp customer end of May 2015
Project started mid of June 2015
Sandbox migration done in CW 27/28 (July 2015)
Development system migrated in CW 30 (Aug 5th)
SAP HANA on IBM POWER Systems
General Availability (GA) Aug. 21st
SAP Support agreement for SAP LT on Sep. 3d
TSM 7.1.3 GA on Sep. 11th
Production system migrated on Sep 11th+12th
Project schedule
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SAP HANA Sizing report for the productive SAP BW system
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SAN 1 SAN 2LAN
V5000 V5000
HMC1
HMC2
Architecture Overview for HANA on Power Production System
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Architecture Overview for HANA on Power LPAR of the
Production System (Details)
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OS-DB-Migration
IBM POWER uses big-endian,Intel uses little-endian
OS-DB-migration was necessary
Significant CPU-load on app (!) servers for export / import in platformindependent format, about 15 GB/Core/hour
Parallelization / partitioning of large tables
Test of migration on sandbox system
DB objects created with HANA-Studio or SLT had to be migrated manually (!!!!)
Source: Wikipedia
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TSM Beta Programm
“TSM ERP SAP HANA on Power“ available with 7.1.3
Direct API call from HANA instead of temporary dump
Participation in BETA-Program
One error found – quickly resolved (stability)
Great cooperation with IBM specialists
Subsequent tests passed without any problems
TSM is now called
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SAP HANA Backup with TSM (Spectrum Protect) @ HR Group
Hamm Reno (large retailer in Europe) decided for SAP HANA on POWER
Gained better performance compared to SAP HANA on INTEL hardware
Hamm Reno was the first customer that is in production with Spectrum Protect for ERP for
SAP HANA on POWER
Scenario
Full database backup of production system to tape
Redo logs and development system to disk, later migration to tape
Customer feedback:
"HammReno is using Spectrum Protect for many year to protect their SAP databases. During the HANA
RampUp on IBMs POWER platform we evaluated Spectrum Protect for ERP using early code. It worked
very stable and robust with great performance characteristics, which made us using the product in our
production environment starting with the first day of General Availability on the POWER platform."
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HANA & Spectrum Protect Environment at HR Group
SAP Application Server
BW 7.3.1
AIX 7.1
ABAP
PROD Site
SAP Application Server
BW 7.3.1
AIX 7.1
ABAP
DEV Site
SAN
Storwize Storwize
HANA DB Server
HANA Rev. 96
SLES 11 SP4
320 GB Memory
HANA DB Server
HANA Rev. 96
SLES 11 SP4
180 GB Memory
TSM B/A
Client
TSM B/A
Client
TSM Agent for
HANA
TSM B/A
ClientTSM Agent for
HANA
• POS-DM
• Visualization with SAP Business Objects
• SAP LT Replication from Retail
• Integrated planning
Recovery Scenarios:
• Storage failure: Mirror on other Storwize
• IBM Power S824L failure: Live Partition Mobility
• Logical database failure: Restore from DB Backup
• Disaster Recovery with offsite tapes
Spectrum Protect
Server
TSM B/A
Client
Inhouse vault Remote vault
Planned in 2016:
Node Replication over Ethernet Connect to
other headquarter in Osnabrück
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Assessment / Impact of Risks
OS-DB migration had to be completed within given timeframe. This was feasible
TSM 7.1.3 was available (GA) on time for go-live
Support for SLT was agreed 10 days prior to go-live
SAP OS/DB migration check service became available on time
HANA-Rev. 94: Error in test system: “Integrated Planning“
SAP Note: 2100049 / 2094791 (or BW SP13)
IBM activated some additional cores (already built in)
No show-stoppers
Timing and project plan were fully in scope
Production migration was flawless33
Tips & Lessons Learned
Check and use DNS aliases
Validate unified names of schemes
Test migration using sandbox system
Evaluate BW patchlevel update before migration
Plan for manual migration of “other“ HANA objects
Perform „Integrity Test“ before export
Configure 10+ cores on App servers
IBM and FUM always reacted fast and with high competency
Also with SAP it‘s a great help to have a personal contact
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SAP HANA on POWER – Current Status as of September 2015
November 2014 – February 2015
Release to Customer
Ramp-Up Start
April 2015
Public announcement
at SAPPHIRE, May 2015
Ramp-Up period
BWoH
Customer Test and Evaluation
phase
T&EA period
SoH selected use
cases
GA date
SoH
tbd
General Availability
SAP for BW
August 2015
Ramp-Up period
BWoHClosed 07/15
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HR-Group was one of 20 customers that qualified for Ramp-Up Programand went live with a HoP productive system as #4 worldwide
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Performance - Observations Pure Database observations, not SAPS
Evaluation of replicated table konp with about 9m data sets
Sum: select sum(kbetr) from konp
Integer: select sum(kbetr*2) from konp
Float: select sum(kbetr/17) from konp
Evaluation of likp/lips with 19 vkorg in about 7.5m joins
Join: select sum(lfimg), vkorg from likp, lips where lips.mandt=likp.mandt and lips.vbeln=likp.vbeln group by vkorg
0%
50%
100%
150%
200%
250%
Sum Integer Float Join
Intel 20-Core(100%)
Power 6-Core
Power 10-Core
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CPU Usage Few peaks during overnight processing
Real-time processing during daytime hardly visible
Significantly more than 32 GB per core load-dependent is realistic, e.g.
with entitlement (guaranteed cycles) in a shared processor pool
Watch the Hamm Reno reference online @ http://ibm.co/1WwiS9z
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Summary
Since 2000 HR-Group is satisfied IBM Power customer
When starting with SAP HANA – it was only available as an Intel Appliance - a “foreign object” in our Data Center
SAP HANA on IBM Power is a real Enterprise Solution: Not an Appliance but implemented as a Tailored Data Center Integration (TDI)
The time was right to join the SAP on Power ramp-up program
All IBM POWER8 server configurations are certified by SAP
Smooth Migration to SAP HANA on IBM Power Systems!
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Next steps
Upgrade from SLES11 SP3 to SLES4SAP (SLES11 SP4) with support from SUSE (done in Jan/Feb 2016)
Full virtualization of Power8 servers with PowerVM
Integration of application stack in SAP HANA LPAR (back to 2tier)
Planned integration of SLES HAE for reducing unplanned downtime
Further SAP HANA projects with SLES and IBM Power Systems
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Thank you for your attention !
Time for questions …
Carsten Dieterle
Leading SOLAR(SAP Infrastructure SOLution ARchitect)
Member of the IBM
Technical Expert Council (TEC) DACH
IBM Deutschland GmbH
IBM-Allee 171139 EhningenGermany
Phone/Mobile +49 7034 274 1917