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How to Deploy High Performance,Highly Available JD Edwards withOracle Optimized Solutions
Peter WilsonPrincipal Optimized Solutions ManagerOptimized Solutions, Systems Group, Oracle
February 5, 2015
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Agenda
Challenges and Pain Points
Oracle Optimized Solution Approach
Solution Value Add and Direction
Solution Architecture and Performance
Summary and Resources
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Agenda
Challenges and Pain Points
Oracle Optimized Solution Approach
Solution Value Add and Direction
Solution Architecture and Performance
Summary and Resources
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Customer Operations
• Meet regulatory requirements
• Drive business improvements thru access to faster, more accurate and reliable data
• Access new JDE modules such and One View Reporting (OVR) and Mobile access (MOB), cloud accessibility
• Access latest versions of JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Tools and Apps… 9.1.x
Cost perspective
• Control JDE deployment cost
• Use ‘JDE Technology Foundation’ license bundle
• Leverage heavily to provide a tested and proven High Availability implementation
• Scalable architecture to allow ‘right-sizing’ of the deployment
• Provide performance and availability metrics
• Detailed Bill-of-Materials (BOM)
Performance and Availability
• High Availability is difficult, often beyond the capabilities of customers and partners
• Lots of options available, which is best ?
• How to contain costs within an HA environment ?
• High Availability without compromising performance
• Automated Failure Detection and Recovery
Customer Challenges for JD Edwards EnterpriseOne
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Agenda
Challenges and Pain Points
Oracle Optimized Solution Approach
Solution Value Add and Direction
Solution Architecture and Performance
Summary and Resources
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From Best in Class to Engineered SystemsTransforming the Data Center
Best in Class Products Oracle Optimized Solutions Engineered Systems
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Oracle Optimized SolutionsComplete Solutions to Address a Broad Range of Customer Needs
Applications Best Infrastructure Full Stack Testing Documented Best Practices
Engineered Systems
Best-In-Class Servers and Storage
Storage
Servers
OS & Virtualization
Database
Middleware
Applications
Deployment
Tuning
Performance
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SAVE MONEY
Reduce capital and operational costs to maximize IT investments
REDUCE RISK
Ensure continued access to critical data and functions
INCREASE EFFICIENCY
Improve service levels resulting in higher employee productivity
Accelerate Your Business
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Optimizations Across the Development CycleEngineered, Tested, and Proven from Apps-to-Disk
1,000s of hours of testing across the stack to reduce risk
Sizing and configuration optimizations
Load/stress tests
Performance and
scalability tests
Real world workload
tests
Patch regression
tests
Faultinjection
tests
Interoperability tests
End to endFunctional validation
Early development
tests
Identify integration
opportunities
Full Stack OptimizationsOne Engineering Team
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Oracle Optimized Solutions Leadership
WebLogic Server6X better $/perf than IBM
Middleware
Data Management
Enterprise Applications
Backup and Recovery5X less cost & faster than Symantec
Enterprise Cloud Infrastructure2X lower TCO than HP/VMware and IBM Power/PowerVM
SystemsInfrastructure
Enterprise Database Cloud4X better price/performance
than IBM
Lifecycle Content Management5X better TCO than EMC Symmetrix
VMAX
SAP7X faster queries
4X faster data loading
Siebel CRM2X more business operations than
IBM
PeopleSoft11X faster, ½ the cost of IBM
Oracle E-Business Suite2X lower TCO than IBM
Tiered Storage Infrastructure71% lower cost than EMC tiered disk
Disaster Recovery for Oracle SuperClusterHighest Application Availability
Oracle Database2X faster and 36% lower TCO than
IBM
FLEXCUBE2.4x lower cost of infrastructure than
IBM Power
JD Edwards EnterpriseOneUnique HA, up to 15x faster than IBM
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Agenda
Challenges and Pain Points
Oracle Optimized Solution Approach
Solution Value Add and Direction
Solution Architecture and Performance
Summary and Resources
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The Original Release
• Excellent performance at low cost– Less than $26,000 server hardware cost– Solaris and Virtualization included at no cost
• 1200 Benchmark “Day-in-the-Life” interactive users (~350 real world users)
• 0.5 second or better response times• Up to 8500 batch jobs/hr• Up to 1.2TB Database capacity• 2RU and less than 1000Watts• ‘Lite’ Deployment documentation
Provided Extremely Competitive Price Performance
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“Adopting the Oracle Optimized Solution for JD Edwards EnterpriseOne based on Oracle's SPARC T4 servers and Oracle Solaris has been a very productive exercise for Multotec. We reduced typical Sales Update processing times by 5x and cut General Ledger restatement processing in half, we reduced deployment risk and time, and lowered acquisition cost by 73% compared to our previous solution.”
Renier van RoovenEnterprise Architecture ManagerMultotec (Pty) Ltd.
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“JD Edwards EnterpriseOne is the perfect fit for a manufacturing environment, as no other vendor can offer the same manufacturing capabilities. With Oracle Optimized Solution for JD Edwards, we gained a high-performance, highly available, secure, and scalable ERP platform that can support our growth and enhance our competitive edge. . We complete reporting up to 3x faster, have enhanced inventory visibility and improved management decision-making. We also have a mobility option for future business innovations”Piyush KapadiaChief Information OfficerTechNova Imaging Systems, Ltd.
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Lowest CostDuplicated Hardware
Duplicated H/W and RAC DB
H/W with Clustering
Maximum Availability
HA with Automatic Recovery, full featured
no compromises
Clustered Servers and Software, Shared Storage
Clustered Servers, Shared Storage, Enterprise HASpare Capacity
HA/DR Recovery at lowest cost
Disaster Recovery and simple duplication
Clustered Database and Shared Storage
Data Protection only
Single Server with Integrated Storage
Good Performance Best Performance
Growing the Solution …The Options
Avai
labi
lity
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The Next Generation
• High Availability implemented– Clustered Next Generation SPARC servers– Fast, expandable, shared storage for data/clusters– 10GbE connectivity for clusters and storage
• Oracle distilled the clustering options– Recommended Hardware technologies– Supported Operating System Technologies– Low Cost Cluster Technology Licenses– Application specific tunings
• Pricing at 2.2x non-HA deployment– Substantial performance increases
• >2000 users, <0.1 second response times• Over 10000 UBE batch jobs per hour
– Complete HA at all levels• Highly Detailed Documentation
Focusing on High Availability with Performance and Controlling Cost
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Unified Network and Storage Fabric with redundant OPUS 24pOOS for JD Edwards HA configuration
10GbE Network and Storage Fabric• 2 x T5-2 Server HA cluster
• Oracle RAC DB• Oracle Zone Clusters for WebLogic, JDE EnterpriseOne
• 1 x ZFSSA 7320 for shared storage• 2 x Opus24p Switches as redundant interconnect
• Lower cost with single fabric• Simpler configuration• Higher performance• Unified storage fabric for management• Room for expansion
• Simplified, Fully Documented Deployment
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High Availability JD Edwards EnterpriseOne
• Consolidate JD Edwards into a HA Cluster– simplify deployment, efficiently use infrastructure– Worst case outage recovery in under 3 minutes– Best case failures… have no impact on performance
• Better Performance– Serve more than 2,000 concurrent interactive users– Interactive Response times <0.1 seconds– >10000 UBEs/hr, concurrent with 1000 user interactive
user workloads, at 0.124 second response times– Database Capacity up to 60TB
• Faster deployment– Complete, Pre-tested and Documented Solution
HA, Lower Risk and contained Cost Simplified and Efficient
JD Edwards EnterpriseOne
Oracle Virtualization& Clustering
Oracle Solaris
Oracle SPARCServers
Oracle Networking and ZFS Storage
Oracle D
atabase & W
ebLogic
See substantiation slides
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Save Money
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Saving Money with HA – License Cost Management
• Bundles licenses for all required components of a JD Edwards EnterpriseOne rollout– JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Tools– Oracle Database 11gR2 Standard Edition– Oracle WebLogic Server Standard Edition
http://www.oracle.com/us/products/consulting/053313.htm
• A Major benefit to cost conscious SMB users.…– Licensed ONLY on a per JDE user basis, not based on CPU counts and core multiplier– Multiple hardware rollouts covered for Dev, Test, QA and Live Deployment
• HA Deployment considerations– Most required HA features are available under the Standard Edition licenses– Only some additional, low ‘tunable’ cost, Oracle Solaris Cluster Licenses are required
Using the JD Edwards Technology Foundation Pack
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ERP Infrastructure Targeting Cost Containment, Performance Requirements Save Money Using the Best Server for JD Edwards
$288,000
2.2xHA
AdvantageFor 500 JDE users
All Hardware andSoftware Costs included $623,500
Oracle JD Edwards targets customer needs
OracleSPARC T5-2
ClusterOracle
SPARC T4-1with Solaris
*All costs based on US List price. As of 11/2014
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Reduce Risk
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Solving the Top Issues
• Upgrade form old hardware, step up to High Availability– 15x faster Implementation ,days not months
– Business protected by Higher Availability
– Take advantage of new Performance and Scalability
• Latest JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Applications modules and features– Stay current with business Compliance requirements and enable new Business Flexiblility and Agility
• Fully documented Deployment, known performance– The only fully documented and proven HA solution
– Excellent performance, for both interactive and UBE batch workloads
• Reduce Datacenter Operational Cost– COA and TCO Benefits via consolidation and future proofing
– Stability and Mobility with an established roadmap to future hardware platforms and software features
Remove Business and Technical Risk
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IncreaseEfficiency
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Increased Productivity
• Increase availability– System availability by using HA clusters– Uses established best practices and tunings– Latest platforms bring performance and scalability
– Up to 2,000 interactive users with response times under 0.1 seconds– >10000 UBEs/hr throughput concurrently with interactive workloads
– Less than 3 Minutes Worst Case Failover Times (whole server failure)• Lower TCO and increase ROI
– Only 2.2X increase over non-HA solution over 5-year TCO – 3X lower acquisition costs than IBM equipment of similar specs– 15x faster to deploy and start returning revenue than home-grown alternatives
Extreme Availability with Performance, and Low Cost
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Agenda
Challenges and Pain Points
Oracle Optimized Solution Approach
Solution Value Add and Direction
Solution Architecture and Performance
Summary and Resources
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Detailed Software and Hardware Solution Stack• JD Edwards EntperiseOne 9.1.xApplications
• Oracle WebLogic Server 10.3.6Middleware
• Oracle Database 11gR2• Oracle Real Application ClustersDatabase
• Oracle Solaris 11.1+• Oracle Solaris Cluster 4.2Operating System
• Oracle VM Server for SPARC 3.1+• Oracle Solaris ZonesVirtual Machine
• SPARC T5-2 ServerServers
• Sun ZFS ZS3-2 Storage ApplianceStorage
• Oracle Switch ES1-24 10GbE Ethernet Networking
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T5-2 Compute Node 1
Database Domain
Control Dom
ainOracle Real Application
Clusters
Application Zone Host
DomainE1 Zone
WLS Zone
Zone
Zone
Zone
Zone
Solution Architecture
OVM for SPARC Domains and nested Oracle Solaris Zone Clusters
• Database Domain– High speed access to shared storage
• Application Zone Host Domain– Application and Middleware hosting using Oracle Solaris Zones
– Zone Clustering simplifies HA clustering
– Simplified management, configuration and backup
– Easy to scale and grow as additional JDE modules are required
• Primary Domain for control and management only
Configuration chosen for performance and portability, including Live Migration
Layered, Optimized Virtualization
Oracle ZS3-2 Shared Storage
T5-2 Compute Node 2
Database Domain
Control Dom
ain
Application Zone Host
DomainE1 Zone
WLS Zone
Zone
Zone
Zone
Zone
Oracle Solaris Zone Cluster
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JDE E1 Zone Cluster
WebLogic Zone Cluster
RAC DB and Solaris Zone ClustersSPARC T5-2 Server 1 SPARC T5-2 Server 2
Shared ZS3-2 Storage Array
Oracle Solaris 11
Oracle RAC Database Cluster
Oracle Solaris 11 Primary Domain
WL Zone
Oracle Solaris 11
WL Zone
Oracle Solaris 11
Oracle Solaris 11 Primary Domain
JDE Zone
Oracle Solaris 11
JDE Zone
Oracle Solaris 11
DB Domain
Oracle Solaris 11
DB Domain
Oracle Solaris 11
10GbE Redundant Interconnect, 2 x ES1-24 Switches
Grey Outline indicates a Domain
Blue Outline indicates a Zone
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Physical and Virtual Networking, Virtual Switches and Switch VLANs
SPARC T5-2 #2Primary domain
RAC_Node 20 pub0
1 pub1
2 clust0
3 clust1
4 store0
5 store1
GZ_Node 20 pub0
1 pub1
2 osc0
3 osc1
4 store0
5 store1
public_vsw0
NET0
public_vsw1
NET2
rac_vsw0NET4
rac_vsw1NET6
stor_vsw0
NET1
stor_vsw1
NET3
osc_vsw0NET5
osc_vsw1NET7
SPARC T5-2 #1Primary domainRAC_Node 1
0pub0
1pub1
2clust0
3clust1
4store0
5store1
GZ_Node 10pub0
1pub1
2 osc0
3 osc1
4store0
5store1
public_vsw0
NET0
public_vsw1
NET2
rac_vsw0 NET4
rac_vsw1 NET6
stor_vsw0
NET1
stor_vsw1
NET3
osc_vsw0 NET5
osc_vsw1 NET7
ES1-24 Switch #1
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24
ES1-24 Switch #2
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ZS3-2 Head 1 0ixgbe0
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Public Uplink 1
Public Uplink 2
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• What are Solaris Zones– Lightweight, Zero overhead virtual Solaris
environments
• What is ‘Oracle Solaris Cluster’– Clustering technology with ‘agents’ for a wide
range of applications• (JDE, WebLogic and many more)
– Many options and possible configurations– Low cost licensing $3K per “HA” core
• What are Zone Clusters– Easy clustering of Zones– Create Resource Groups and dependencies
within the cluster model– Intelligence and Automation for failure and
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What is Oracle Solaris Zone Clustering ?
NFS Storage Mount 2Storage Resource Group
Logical Host IP Addr1Public IP Resource Group
Logical Host IP Addr2Private IP Resource Group
NFS Storage Mount 1Storage Resource Group
Zone 1
Local IP Addr1Public IP Resource Group
Local IP Addr2Private IP Resource Group
Zone 2
Local IP Addr1Public IP Resource Group
Local IP Addr2Private IP Resource Group
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Interactive Response TimePerformance
• Normal requirementfor performanceis sub 0.5 secs…
• Achieving ….better than 0.1 secs
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Interactive Response Time with 1000 Users and concurrent UBE loadsPerformance
• 1000 Interactive Users
• Less than 0.2 secs Response time
• While processingover 10000 UBE’s/Hr
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Processor UtilizationPerformance
Less than 5% utilization for anyVirtual machine
• Headroom for customization
• Scope for consolidation
• Capacity for new functionality
• Options for cost cutting
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Processor Utilization with 1000users and UBE workloadsPerformance
Less than 8% utilization for anyVirtual machine
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Memory Utilization Performance
Less than 35% utilization for anyVirtual machine
• <8% of Platform capability
• Space for consolidation
• Options for growth
• Upgrade to In-Memory DB
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Memory Utilization with 1000 users and UBE workloads Performance
Less than 30% utilization for anyVirtual machine
Machine capacity 4x tested config
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Agenda
Challenges and Pain Points
Oracle Optimized Solution Approach
Solution Value Add and Direction
Solution Architecture and Performance
Summary and Resources
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Summary• Low Cost for the step to HA …• World Class Performance with headroom to spare…• Fully documented, making Solaris and SPARC approachable technologies• Resources available to add consolidation …
– And the HA cluster is already there, opportunities for value added consolidation– Scope for partners to add enormous value to the offering
• Next Generation migration is simple, Not a point in time solution…• Doorway to continued revenue streams through upgrades, and added
value….
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Oracle Optimized Solution for JD Edwards EnterpriseOne
Next Steps Explore options, discounts and benefits with
your Oracle contact Learn more:
– www.oracle.com/optimizedsolutions– http://www.oracle.com/sparc– http://www.oracle.com/solaris
Improve RAS Contain Costs Improve Performance Improve Efficiency Enable Growth
Solution Strengths
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THANK YOU !
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Configuration recommended for JDE
• Compute– 2x SPARC T5 16-core CPU
– 32x DDR3 DIMMs, 256GB (32 x 8GB DIMMs) of memory
• I/O and Storage– 4 x 10G-baseT ports onboard
– 4 x 10G-baseT via 2 x 2 port PCIe cards
– 6 x 600GB 2.5” SAS HDD
• Availability and Management– HW and ZFS RAID for local drives– Dual Pathed Network devices for all networks
• Virtualization and Domain sizing– License cost containment and performance flexibility
SPARC T5-2 Enterprise Server configuration
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Oracle Switch ES1-24, 10 GBase-T Ethernet
H/W Features• 2 x Half-width 1RU design• 40x 10GBase-T (100Mb/1Gb/10Gb)• 4 x SFP+ ports (1Gb/10Gb)• 1+1 Redundant PSU per switch• Integrated ILOM controller
Room for expansion, low cost• 10 x 10GBase-T ports unused
S/W Features• ILOM 3.0.16 or later• Oracle SEFOS switch management• Out-of band management• L2-L3 switching• IPv4/IPv6• VLAN configuration• Active/Active LAG support• etc…
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Redundant cluster recommended• ZS3-2 Storage Server• Clustered Redundant Controllers
– 4 x 1.6TB Write Flash
• 6 x 10GbE Base–TX per head– 4 x Native to the platform on ZS3-2– 2 via dual port PCIe card
• Dual 24 disk performance storage shelves– 24TB raw HDD capacity– 8 x 200GB Read Flash
Sun ZFS Storage Appliance
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Substantiation Slides
Priced Configurations – 62% less cost of IBM POWER7• Oracle T4-1, configuration : 1 x 2.85GHz T4 processor, 64GB RAM, 8 x 300GB SAS2 HDD’s, 1 x SAS2 RAID BBWC HBA, Total = $25,297.00. List pricing available at
oracle.com, valid as of 1/6/2013.• IBM - Power 720 Express : IBM Power 720 Central Electronics Complex (CEC) enclosure (houses the system processors, memory, disk drives, media bays, I/O
slots, and associated components), 1 x 3.0GHz POWER7 processor module (1 chip, 6 cores) w/24MB L3 cache, 1 x One Processor Activation for Processor Feature #8351, 8 x 8GB (2 x 4GB) Memory DIMMs 1066MHz DDR3 DRAM, 2 x EXP24S Generation 2 Expansion Drawer (24 x 2.5" SAS hot swap disk bays), 1 x Storage Backplane - 6 SFF Bays/ SATA DVD/HH Tape, 2 x 300GB SAS 10,000rpm 2.5" hot-swap disk drive (AIX/Linux only), 48 x 300GB SAS 10,000rpm 2.5" hot-swap disk drive (AIX/Linux only - for use with #5887), 1 x SATA slimline DVD-RAM drive, 2 x System AC Power Supply, 1725 W, 1 x IBM i 7.1 (w/1 year SWMA) - Power 720 6/8-core, per processor, Total for IBM - Power 720 Express = $78,586.00 . Pricing available at ibm.com, valid as of 10/3/2011.
• Priced Configurations (All prices US list, no discounts applied, Deployment server not included (estimates where information unavailable)Best response time – up to 3.5x faster interactive queries than IBM POWER7; Processor utilization measurements• Comparisons is based on average response time of 0.270 seconds measured by Oracle and published here (p.13): and average response time of sub-second
measured by IBM and published here, IBM states “Sub-second” response time, understood to indicate response times not exceeding 1 second. Processor utilization rates are in the same reports: 26% for T4-1, 75.2% for Power 720 with 1200 users.
Potential for growth or consolidation of other applications• Based on comparison between SPARC T4-1 and IBM Power 720 Express servers each supporting 1200 interactive JD Edwards users. At 1200 users, T4-1 I/O
utilization averages 60%, peaks of 100% capacity are seen. Requires consideration during further consolidation testing. Highest Density – 4X less footprint than IBM POWER7• Oracle footprint - 2U. IBM footprint - 8U. IBM configuration: IBM Power 720 Express server(4U).two EXP24S Generation 2 Expansion Drawers (2U each).
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Oracle Optimized Solution for JD Edwards EnterpriseOne IBM Power 720 Express configuration IBM pricing source: http://www-01.ibm.com/common/ssi/rep_ca/5/897/ENUS111-065/ENUS-111-065-List_prices_2011_04_12.PDF
Oracle T4-1 configuration – Oracle List Price (USD)
Part Code Description Quantity Unit Price(USD) Total Price (USD)
8202-E2B IBM Power 720 Central Electronics Complex (CEC) enclosure 1 338 338
8202-8351 3.0GHZ POWER7 processor module (1 chip, 6 cores)w/24MB L3 Cache 1 1200 1200
8202-8361 One Processor Activation for Processor Feature #8351 1 935 9358202-4526 8GB(2x4GB) Memory DIMMs 1066MHz DDR3 DRAM 8 1065 85208202-5618 Storage Backplane-6 SFF Bays/SATA DVD/HH Tape 1 799 7998202-1885 300GB SAS 10,000rpm 2.5” hotswap disk drive (AIX/Linux only) 2 798 15968202-5877 EXP24S Generation 2 Expansion Drawer (24 x 2.5” SAS host-swap disk bays) 2 5400 10800
8202-1925 300GB SAS 10,000rpm 2.5” hotswap disk drive(for use with #5887) 48 798 383048202-5762 SATA Slimline DVD-RAM drive 1 299 2998202-5603 System AC Power Supply, 1725W 2 400 8005770-SSA-1550 IBM i7.1 (w/1 year SWMA) – Power 720 6/8-core, per processor 1 14995
Total 78586
Part Code Description Quantity Unit Price(USD) Total Price (USD)
7105432 SPARC T4-1 server with 1 SPARC T4 8-core 2.85 GHz Processor 1 19148 191487104196 One 8GB DDR3-1066 Registered DIMMS 8 280 2240SE6Y3G12Z One 300GB 10000rpm 2.5” SAS-2 HDD 8 345 2760SG-SAS6-R-INT-Z Sun Storage 6Gb SAS PCIe RAID HBA, Internal 8-port and 512MB Cache 1 1079 1079
SE3Y4A11Z SAS cable kit for installation of internal RAID card 1 12 12SR-JUMP-1MC13 Power Cord for Sun Rack II – 1M, C13 2 29 58
Total 25,297
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Oracle Optimized Solution for JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Optional requirement, Oracle X5-2 JDE Deployment Server configuration – Oracle List Price (USD)
Part Code Description Quantity Unit Price(USD) Total Price (USD)
7110316 Sun Server X5-2 : model family chassis 1 0 06331A-N 2.5” f HDD filler panel 6 0 07110349 1 intel Xeon E5-2630 v3 8-core 2.4GHz processor 1 1,120 1,1207110350 Heatsink 1 32 327110352 One 8GB DDR4-2133 DIMM 2 232 4647105213 One 600GB 10000rpm 2.5” SAS-2 HDD 1 615 1,2307110337 Oracle Seever X5-2 : 1U base chassis 1 3,556 3,556
7102748 PCIe Filler panel 3 2 6SR-JUMP-1MC13 Power Cord 2 29 587110360 OAS 8GB USB Stick 1 28 287110339 Eight 2.5” drive slots, 1 DVD –RW 1 454 4547110358 DCD-RW drive 1 102 1027110624 Singel Processor cover kit for 1U 1 8 8
TOTAL 7,058.00
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Oracle Optimized Solution for JD Edwards EnterpriseOne High Availability Simplified Bill of Materials (Large Size config) Oracle List Price (USD)
Part Code Description QuantitySMALL
QuantityMEDIUM
QuantityLARGE
Unit Price(USD) Total Price (USD)SMALL
Total Price (USD)MEDIUM
Total Price (USD)LARGE
7104208 SPARC T5-2 server :model family (Dual T5 Processor)
-- 2 2 57,856 115,712.00 115,712.00
SPARC T5-2 server :model family (Single T5 Processor)
2 - - 39,040 78.080.00
L90617 Oracle Solaris Cluster Enterprrise Edition 8 16 16 3,000 24,000.00 48,000.00 48,000.00
7105436 Oracle Switch ES1-24 2 2 2 13,938 27,876.00 27,876.00 27,876.00
7106195 Oracle ZFS Storage ZS3-2 appliance 11 1 1 118,916 66,104.00 79,256.00 118,916.00
L34648 Oracle Technology Foundation for JD Edwards EnterpriseOne appliaction user perpetual
1 1 1 525 525 525 525
7110316 Oracle Server X5-2: model family - 1 1 7,058 0 7,058.00 7,058.00
Hardware Total 196,585 278,427 318,087.00
1 Year Support 25,927.20 38,263.74 43,022.94
Inc. Support Total 222,512.20 316,690.74 361,109.94
*US List price correct at time of writing 2-2-14Available as WebQuote # 1788083