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SPC201:Computing Infrastructure Strategy
© SAP AG 2005, SAP TechEd / SPC201 / 2
Contributing Speaker(s)
Dr. Franz J. Fritz
Dr. Carol Gustav
© SAP AG 2005, SAP TechEd / SPC201 / 3
Learning Objectives
As a result of this lecture, you will be able to:
Understand SAP platform and computing infrastructure strategy Use the latest information regarding support of operating systemand database management system Have an overview of the Computing Infrastructure Track at this TechEdLook for availability information on SAP’s Web pages
DISCLAIMERThis presentation reflects current planning. Contents may be changed without prior notice, and are in no way binding upon SAP.
© SAP AG 2005, SAP TechEd / SPC201 / 4
Computing Infrastructure Track Overview
Session ID Session title Session typeSPC100SPC101SPC150SPC151
SPC200SPC201SPC202
SPC203SPC205SPC206SPC207SPC250
SPC251Unicode Interfaces – Data Exchange Between Unicode and Non-Unicode Systems Hands-On (2 hours)
MaxDB – The Professional Database Lecture (1 hour)Sizing UP SAP NetWeaver Lecture (1 hour)Managing LiveCache Hands-on (2 hours)Managing MaxDB Hands-on (2 hours)Adaptive Computing and Enterprise Grid Computing with SAP NetWeaver Lecture (2 hours)Computing Infrastructure Strategy Lecture (1 hour)Conversion of SAP Systems to Unicode Lecture (2 hours)High Availability for Solutions based on SAP NetWeaver ‘04 Lecture (2 hours)Planning and Conducting High-Volume Load Tests Lecture (1 hour)System Consolidation with Client Migration Server Lecture (1 hour)The 64bit Future is Here – mySAP Solutions for Linux Lecture (1 hour)Making Programs Unicode Enabled Hands-On (2 hours)
Computing Infrastructure StrategyPlatform Availability Matrix for SAP NetWeaver 2004sDBMS UpdateOperating Systems UpdateSummary
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SAP NetWeaver 2004
ONE PLATFORM – ONE PRODUCT
1 PlatformSynchronized release dates
1 FoundationWeb AS 6.40
1 PackageCoherent installation and maintenance process
1 Set of scenariosIntegrated components
All AppsBusiness Suite, partner solutions
SAP NetWeaver™
Com
posi
te A
pplic
atio
n Fr
amew
ork
PEOPLE INTEGRATION
Multi channel access
Portal Collaboration
INFORMATION INTEGRATION
Bus. Intelligence
Master Data Mgmt
Knowledge Mgmt
PROCESS INTEGRATION
Integration Broker
BusinessProcess Mgmt
APPLICATION PLATFORM
J2EE
DB and OS Abstraction
ABAPLife C
ycle Mgm
t
Open integration and applicationplatform that enables change!
and xApps developed on NetWeaver
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Release Roadmap SAP NetWeaver
SAP NetWeaver2004s
(minor release)
SAP NetWeaver2004
(major release)
SAP NetWeaver“BPP release”(major release)
mySAP Business Suite edition of SAP NetWeaver 2004
Delivering on specific needs of mySAP and xApps solutions built on top
Recommended only for customers requiring it in application implementation project (e.g. SAP ERP 2005)
Some customers may request it due to specific enhancements in certain functional areas
2004 2005 2006
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DB and OS AbstractionFreedom of Choice – Potential to Grow
Wide Scalability and Adaptability
Multiple Hardware architectures
Multiple Operating Systems
Multiple DBMS
Multiple Browsers
One application abstraction layer
Open SQL Web DynproEnterprise Services Architecture
SAP NetWeaver™
Com
posi
te A
pplic
atio
n Fr
amew
ork
PEOPLE INTEGRATION
Multi channel access
Portal Collaboration
INFORMATION INTEGRATION
Bus. Intelligence
Master Data Mgmt
Knowledge Mgmt
PROCESS INTEGRATION
Integration Broker
BusinessProcess Mgmt
APPLICATION PLATFORM
J2EE
DB and OS Abstraction
ABAPLife C
ycle Mgm
t
Open integration and applicationplatform that enables change!
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IT Scenarios and Usage Types in the IT Landscape
require
IT Scenarios
NetWeaverSystems
NetWeaverUsage Types
NetWeaver System NetWeaver System
BI
Enabling UserCollaboration
InstallationGuides/Tools
LandscapeGuide
NetWeaverMaster Guide
ConfigurationGuides/Tools
AdminGuides/Tools
reflected in
active on
Enterprise Reporting,Query & Analysis
BI-Java
AS-ABAP AS-Java EP
AS-Java
PI
Usage Typesallow to install, deploy and configure SAP NetWeaver, enabling customers to run IT and business scenariosdetermine the intended purpose of a systemdetermine the role which a system plays in a given (distributed) scenario
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Usage Types with SAP NetWeaver 2004s
Usage Type Required stacks
Long name
BI ABAP Business Intelligence
BI Java Components(require Enterprise Portal on the same System)Development Infrastructure
Mobile Infrastructure
Enterprise Portalincluding Knowledge Management & Collaboration)Process Integration(Exchange infrastructure, BPM)Application Server ABAP
Application Server Java
BI-Java Java
DI Java
MI ABAP+Java
EP Java
PI ABAP+Java
AS-ABAP ABAP
AS-Java Java
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64 bit Addressing
GoalLeverage new features of emerging hardware / operating systems for solutions Example: Leverage performance benefits of large main memory and 64 bit addressing
StrategyProvide abstraction layer via SAP Web Application ServerWork with hardware and OS partners to provide 64 bit support for all infrastructure combinations Leverage 64 bit address spaces for all SAP NetWeaver components and services as appropriate
Status64 bit support has become mainstream for all Unix system some time ago64 bit support now available for all operating systems (including Windows and Linux)64 bit support for Java becoming available with JDK 1.4.x New 64 bit chips (AMD Opteron, Intel EM64T) rapidly replacing 32 bit chips
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Unicode Strategy
Goal:Be able to serve multiple communities with multiple languages in one systemProvide seamless interoperability on a world-wide basis
StrategyStandardize on one worldwide unified set of character representations Unicode
StatusAll SAP offerings are Unicode-enabled and can run in Unicode modeNon-Unicode R/3 systems with multiple codepage support (MDMP)have some serious restrictions New SAP offerings will only be offered based on UnicodeTools are ready for conversion from non-Unicode systems to Unicode systems
SPC202 – Conversion of SAP Systems to Unicode, Lecture 2hSPC250 – Making Programs Unicode Enabled, Hands-On 2hSPC251 – Unicode Interfaces – Data Exchange Between Unicode and Non-Unicode Systems, Hands-On 2h
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What is Unicode?
Unicode is a Character encoding schema containing (almost) all characters used world wide
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Sick of Code Page Issues and Possible Data Loss?
Only Unicode systems can display all data of multiple languages concurrently!Only Unicode systems can completely avoid corruption or loss of data
West European View Japanese View Korean View Unicode View
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Versions of Unicode
SAP supports the latest Unicode version
0
20.000
40.000
60.000
80.000
100.000
1.0 1.1 2.0 2.1 3.0 3.1 3.2 4.0 4.1
€ added
Surrogates introduced
5.0 iscoming
Cha
ract
ers
coun
t
1991 1996 2001 2004 2006
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Representation of Unicode Characters
UTF-16 – Unicode Transformation Format, 16 bit encodingFixed length, 1 character = 2 Bytes* Surrogates 4 Bytes
Platform dependent byte order2 byte alignment restriction
UTF-8 – Unicode Transformation Format, 8 bit encodingVariable length, 1 character = 1...4 bytesPlatform independentno alignment restriction
E3 91 B9 79 3434 79U+3479
CE B1B1 0303 B1U+03B1α
C3 A4E4 0000 E4U+00E4ä6161 0000 61U+0061a
UTF-8UTF-16little endian
UTF-16big endian
UnicodeChar. ID
Character
* Surrogates require 4 Bytes
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Hardware Requirements – Overview
Unicode systems need some more main memory and disk space.But: compare minimal additional hardware cost vs system complexity.
+30%depending on existing scenario(MDMP, double byte)
CPU+50%Application Serversare based on UTF-16internally
RAM
UTF-8 : +/- 10% (max.)UTF-16 : +30..60% (max.)
Database size
UTF-8almost no changedue to efficientcompression
Network Load
based on parallel benchmarking of Unicode / non-Unicode systems
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FF4Unicode printing
Printing with single code page printers is possible with naturalrestrictions.Unicode printers are available (Lexmark, HP, etc)Cascading fonts printing solution available:
On windows driver (SAPlpd).PCL and PostScript solutions are in the queue.
Slide 18
FF4 Restrictions for using non-UC printers still not clearFritz; 09.07.2005
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Cascading Fonts (The Principle)
From Munich (München) to Shanghai
When the whole string is written in one font, e.g Helve, "
(上海)
上海" cannot be displayed correctly. In order to display "上海" correctly, switching into one of the Asian fonts is required.
Helve CNSONG
No need to enhance/translate Smart FormsNo need to replace the printers for Unicode printing
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mySAP Business Suite – Unicode Availability
SAP NetWeaver
mySAP SCM
mySAP PLM
mySAP SRM
mySAP CRM
mySAP ERPFinancials
Human ResourcesCorporate Services
Operations SAP R/3 Enterprise Ext. Set 2.00Unicode version is in unrestricted shipment
mySAP ERPUnicode version is in unrestricted shipment
SAP BW 3.5 Unicode version is in unrestricted shipment
SAP XI 2.0, EP 6.0, SAP MDM 2.0,… -> Unicode versions only
SAP CRM 4.0
Unicode version is in unrestricted shipment
SAP SCM 4.x
Unicode version is in unrestricted shipment
SAP SRM 4.0
Unicode version is in unrestricted shipment
All availability dates and release schedules based on SAP internal planning.Relevant OSS notes: 79991, 540911
• SAP KW 7.0
• SAP Mobile Infrastructure 3.0 (NW05)
For all Web AS based solutions: Pilot projects for 1.) Arabic Printing and 2.) conversions of large databases (> 1 TB) with short downtime
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Unicode Conversion at a Glance
Preparation Conversion Post-Conversion
Set up the Unicode conversion project
Check prerequisites
Data analysis for downtime minimization – special
MDMP treatment
Enabling of customer developments
Highly automated
System will be down during database conversion
Unload / reload process for small databases
Minimum downtime tool for large databases
Unicode system is up and running
Verification of data consistency
Integration testing focused on
language handling
Unicode conversion tools services are ready for prime time!Sequence: First upgrade, then conversion to Unicode
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SAP‘s High Availability Strategy
SAP‘s High Availability scope:1. Integration and application platform (SAP NetWeaver)2. business applications (and related components)
Infrastructure components DB – OS – server – storage – network: HA solutions to be delivered by partners
Unplanned downtime: eliminate Single Points Of Failure for
Business applications (components)DatabasesOperating systemsServer Storage Network
Planned downtime:
Network
Storage
Server
OS
Database
BusinessApplications
Part
ner S
olut
ions
decrease downtime with smart software logistics
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High Availability: Customer ExpectationsGoal: Ensure / improve High availability of systems, scenarios, landscapes
Customers need different HA levels at different costMinimized unplanned downtime of systems and serviceMinimized planned downtime of systems and services
Needs additional hardware for switchover time Further reduced unplanned downtime by protection of remaining single points of failure (SPOFs)
Needs additional (expensive) failover infrastructure (Hardware, OS, file systems ..)Enable continuous availability on service / landscape level
Needs redundancy of systems, permanent synchronization efforts etc.
End-to-end HA solution is provided by SAP together with partnersInfrastructure partners: OS, DB, file system, network ..SAP: software & documentation & services
Additional cost and risk of High Availability measures are minimizedStandardized and validated installation and upgrade proceduresSelective protection of critical resources only must be possible
SPC203 – High Availability for Solutions Based on SAP NetWeaver ‘04, Lecture 2h
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Roadmap for HA of Systems and Landscapes
Target Leveltimeframe
System protectHA setup possible formaintenance System Online backup possible Significant reduction of downt
ion possible (with some workarounds) whole NetWeaver stack, not destroyed by regular
NetWeaver 2004
ime for support packages Information available (documentation, notes, how-to guides …)
System protection possible with lower TCO overheadHA setups with reduced cost and effort
expensive hardware only for protected service)
Symmetric HA setup for AS-ABAP and AS-JAVAHeterogeneous setup possible –services (Message & EnqueueReuse of failover clusterfor Windows)Quality management and guidance forplatform
hardware for multiple systems (Work in progress
HA setups of SAP NetWeaver
NetWeaver 2004s
System protection possible with improved HA maturityConsolidated API (monitoring + admin) for vendor failover cluster management Ongoing monitoring and improvement of HA KPIsAll Single Points of Failure (SPOFs) secured, new SPOFs avoidedAll virtual IP addresses / virtual hostnames centrally configurableExtend HA capabilities for whole IT scenarios (span over different systems)
2006
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NetWeaver 2004sRecommended HA Setup, Dual Stack ABAP + Java
Database
Java Schema
Database Processes
Database Processes
Separation of “central instance” and “central
services”
Dual stack central instance installed outside the switch-
over environment
ABAP and Java Central services (Enqueue & Message services)
within own switch-over group
JSCSInstance
ENQ Server(Java)
MSG Server(Java)
ASCSInstance
ENQ Server(ABAP)
MSG Server(ABAP)
JSCSInstance
ENQ Server(Java)
MSG Server(Java)
JSCSInstance
ENQ Server(Java)
MSG Server(Java)
ASCSInstance
ENQ Server(ABAP)
MSG Server(ABAP)
ASCSInstance
ENQ Server(ABAP)
MSG Server(ABAP)
JSCSInstance
ENQ Server(Java)
MSG Server(Java)
ASCSInstance
ENQ Server(ABAP)
MSG Server(ABAP)
JSCSInstance
ENQ Server(Java)
MSG Server(Java)
JSCSInstance
ENQ Server(Java)
MSG Server(Java)
ASCSInstance
ENQ Server(ABAP)
MSG Server(ABAP)
ASCSInstance
ENQ Server(ABAP)
MSG Server(ABAP)
Add-In Central Instance
Java Server
Process
Java Server
Process
Server Process
Java Dispatcher
SDM
JavaABAP
ABAPDispatcher
WorkProcessWork
ProcessWorkProcess
Gateway
ICM
IGS
Add-In Central Instance
Java Server
Process
Java Server
Process
Server Process
Java Server
Process
Java Server
Process
Server Process
Java Dispatcher
SDM
JavaABAP
ABAPDispatcher
WorkProcessWork
ProcessWorkProcess
Gateway
ICM
IGS
Dialoginstance
Dialoginstance
2 switch-over groups
1 or 2 switchover-environments
ABAP Schema
Database in separate switchover-group
(same host or different host)
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Heterogeneous Systems and Landscapes
StrategySAP works towards support of heterogeneous configurations of application servers and database servers
RulesDatabase server and application servers can be on different operating systemsCentral services can be on different operating systems than dialog servers
RestrictionsNo automatic Installation procedure so farUpgrade procedure works also for heterogeneous systems (some manual steps required)
StatusTests are planned for NetWeaver 2004s
Computing Infrastructure StrategyPlatform Availability Matrix for SAP NetWeaver 2004sDBMS UpdateOperating Systems UpdateSummary
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SAP NetWeaver 2004s Platform Availability
Same OS/DB platform support for all NetWeaver usage typesIn particular: Complete platform support for Enterprise Portal!
Platform availability continuously extended during Ramp-upDepending on availability of database versions etc. (Details on next slide)
This information represents a snapshot onlyThe actual information is always found on the SAP Service Marketplace at:
http://service.sap.com/~sapidb/011000358700001936242005Eor
http://service.sap.com/nw2004s -> Product Availability Matrix -> SAP NetWeaver 2004s PAM
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OS/DB Product Availability Matrix For NW 2004s
NW The whole SAP NetWeaver stack
DB Database Server
HA High Available Solution only
x64 X64 and x86_64 represent thesame hardware
NU Non-Unicode only. Empty cells: Unicode and Non-unicode
Windows (*9) AIX HP-UX Solaris Linux SUSE SLES9, RedHat EL 4, Red Flag on z/OS
1.6 64bit
32-/64-Bit 32 64 64 64 64 64 64 32 64 64 64 64 64 64
-
-
-
-
-
-
HA(*1)DB
-
Unicode NU
11.23 on IA64
64bit
IA64 64bit
x86_64 64bit
IA32 32bit
Power 64bit
NWDB
NWDB
-
SQL Server 2005 (*6) NWDB
NWDB
NWDB
- - - - - - - - - - -
NWDBNWDBNW
DB2/zOS V8 NW(*8)
- NW NW - - - - - NW - NW - -
-
-
NWDBNWDB
NWDB
-
-
NWDB
-
NWDBNWDB
-
-
-
NWDB
-
NWDBNWDB
-
-
NWDBNWDB
-
-
NWDB
-
NWDBNWDB
-
-
Server 2003on IA
32 32bit
Server 2003 on IA
64 64bit
Server 2003 on x64 64bit (*7)
5.2, 5.3 64bit
NWDBNWDB
NWDBNWDB
-
-
11.11, 11.23 on PA
-RISC
64bit
9, 10 on SPAR
C64bit
(SLES9 only on zSeries
64bit
V5R3 64bit
NWDB
-
NWDBNWDB
-
-
OS/400
Oracle 10.2 (*4) NWDB
NWDB (*3)
NWDB
- - -
SQL Server 2000 NWDB
NWDB
- - - -
MaxDB 7.6 NWDB
NWDB
NWDB
- - -
DB2/400 V5R3 (*5) NW NW - - NWDB
-
-
-
NWDB
NWDB
- -
TRU64
DB2/UDB 8 NWDB
- -
Informix - - -
Legend:(*1) see SAP note 821904(*2) Client only(*3) Depending on Oracle availablity(*4) Ramp-Up starts with 10.1. After availability of 10.2 upgrade required. For Double-Byte code pages see SAP note 858869. Oracle 10.2 planned for Q1 2006(*5) NetWeaver 2004s delayed until SP05, End of November 2005. Business Suite planned for January 2006, (*6) Depending on GA. Planned for Q1 2006(*7) Within Ramp-Up only ABAP available(*8) Process Integration (PI) not available(*9) english version only
Planned
Not available forRamp-Up
Not supported
Note:• PI-PCKs do run on the same platforms as PI• Platform coverage of IGS isidentical to Web AS
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SAP NetWeaver 2004s PAM: Additional ComponentsOS/400
Ser
ver 2
003
on IA
32 3
2bit
Ser
ver 2
003
on x
64 6
4bit
Ser
ver 2
003
on IA
64 6
4bit
Sus
e S
LES
9 o
n IA
32 3
2bit
Red
Hat
EL
4 on
IA32
32b
it
Sus
e S
LES
9 o
n IA
64 6
4bit
Red
Hat
EL
3,4
on IA
64 6
4bit
Sus
e S
LES
9 o
n P
ower
64b
it
Red
Hat
EL
4 on
Pow
er 6
4bit
Sus
e S
LES
9 o
n x8
6_64
64b
it
Red
Hat
EL
4 on
x86
_64
64bi
t
Sus
e S
LES
9 o
n zS
erie
s 64
bit
5.1
64bi
t
5.2,
5.3
64b
it
11.1
1 on
PA
-RIS
C 6
4bit
11.2
3 on
PA
-RIS
C 6
4bit
11.2
3 on
IA64
64b
it
9 on
SP
AR
C 6
4bit
10 o
n S
PA
RC
64b
it
OS
/400
V5R
3 64
bit
32-/64-Bit 32 64 64 32 32 64 64 64 64 64 64 64 64 64 64 64 64 64 64 64Adobe Document Services (*2) x x x x x XHigh Performance Analytics x (*4)
SolarisLinuxWindows AIX HP-UX
SAP liveCache x(*5) x x x(*5)x(*5) x x(*6) x x x x x(*5) x x x x x x xTREX 7.0 (*2) x x UR UR UR UR URRedwood Cronacle Proc. Srv X X X X X X X X X X XJCo X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X XSAP Content Server 6.30 (*3) X X X X X X X X X X
Optional 3rd party components for SAP BI (OEM/reselling)TeaLeaf: Available on Windows 2000/2003 32-bitESRI: Available on Windows 2000/XPCrystal: Available on Windows 2000, AIX 5.1/5.2, Solaris 8/9
Planned availability:X PlannedUR Starting with Unrestricted
Shipment(*) Needed for SAP KW only(*2) 32-bit only(*3) Either on MaxDB 7.5 or SAPDB
7.3(*4) Intel Xeon 64bit supported only(*5) Client only(*6) No Red Hat EL 3 support
Platform combination notsupported
SAP BISAP BI Precalculation Service available on Windows only.TREX is optional
Redwood Explorer 6.0Available on Windows 2000
SAP PI: J2SE based adapters on all SAP PI platforms.IPC: Performance degredation with SAP Java technology
Computing Infrastructure StrategyPlatform Availability Matrix for SAP NetWeaver 2004sDBMS UpdateOperating Systems UpdateSummary
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DBMS Update - Overview
Update regarding DBMS releases and SAP releasesOracleMicrosoft SQL ServerIBM DB2MaxDB
Special topicsInformix transitionIBM DB2 UDB for Unix and Windows offerings
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Oracle Overview
Support by Oracle until
R/3 up to 4.5 R/3 4.6
June 2007 Supported
Not supported
Not supported
Oracle 10g RAC
5+n years per version
Not supported
Not supported tbd tbd Planned
Oracle 9.2 RAC June 2007
Supported
Not supported Pilot support Pilot support Not
supported
Planned (Q1 2006)
5+n years per version
Web AS 6.20based applications
Web AS 6.40NetWeaver 2004mySAP ERP 2004 et
Business Suite 2005
NetWeaver 2004s(ff)
Oracle 9.2 Supported Supported Not
planned
Oracle 10g
Planned (Q1 2006)
Planned (Q4 2005) Supported
Legend Meaning
Planned Not available yet, but planned
Supported (Almost) Available already or with firm plans
Please note that this document is subject to change and may be changed by SAP at any time without notice. The document is not intended to be binding upon SAP to any particular course of business, product strategy and/or development.
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Oracle Real Application Cluster (RAC) Status
Operating System StatusSun Solaris Controlled Availability phaseHP-UX Pilot ph
Controlled Availabilityase
phase planned in Q4/2005IBM AIX Controlled Availability phaseLinux 32 bit SLES8: Pilot phase; Controlled Availability phase planned for
Q3/2005Red Hat: Controlled Availability phase
Windows 32 bit Controlled Availability phaseTru64 Controlled Availability phase
(only for NetWeaver 2004)
Current status in OSS Note 527843 Technical White Paper: http://service.sap.com/dbaora -> Media Library -> Oracle RAC
Please note that this document is subject to change and may be changed by SAP at any time without notice. The document is not intended to be binding upon SAP to any particular course of business, product strategy and/or development.
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IBM DB2 UDB for Windows and Unix (DB2/UDB)
Support by IBM until
R/3 up to 4.5 R/3 4.6
tbd Supported Supported
Web AS 6.20based applications
Web AS 6.40NetWeaver 2004mySAP ERP 2004 etc
Business Suite 2005
NetWeaver 2004s
V 8 Supported Supported Supported
SAP on DB2 UDB CommunityPrivate Initiative: www.sap-db2.deFeedback at [email protected]
Please note that this document is subject to change and may be changed by SAP at any time without notice. The document is not intended to be binding upon SAP to any particular course of business, product strategy and/or development.
© SAP AG 2005, SAP TechEd / SPC201 / 36
SAP and IBM Partnership on DB2/UDB
SAP and IBM work jointly from product definition to serviceJoint SAP+IBM development team located in WalldorfNew: Joint product definition of DB2 „optimized for SAP“ deliverablesJoint SAP and IBM Integration Center works on product integration, QA and service
Extremely well working partnership since 1993Regular, bi-yearly development meetings with DB2 development
management callsexecutive reviews
WeeklyQuarterly
IBM Toronto Lab
SAP WalldorfIBM Böblingen Lab
IBM Toronto LabIBM Toronto Lab
SAP WalldorfIBM Böblingen LabSAP WalldorfIBM Böblingen Lab
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DB2/UDB Optimized for SAP - Status and Vision
IBM and SAP working jointly on optimizing DB2 for SAPJoint IBM and SAP product planning for DB2/UDBExecuting towards the vision of an "invisible database" with unlimitedscalabilityDB2 „Saturn“ V8.2.2 : First optimized DB2/UDB version specificallydesigned usage for SAP:
The next DB2/UDB release optimized for SAP is targeted for 2006. Series of major technology steps will follow.
Database Administration Business Suite 2005 EnablementAutoextend DMS tablespaces Robust and silent install (Windows)Automatic Storage SQL for some CLP CommandsUniform Page Size Tablefunction for History fileRegistry setting: DB2_WORKLOAD=SAP (*) MDC Rollout (*)
enhanced MDC Insert (*)Supportability
Complete Deadlock Analysis (*) ConcurrencyService Tool for Optimizer Problems (*) Evaluate Uncommitted - Stage 2Optimizer Guidelines Skip InsertedIndex Heuristic
(*) Items in bold red are unique DB2 features and not available with any other database supported by SAP
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IBM DB2 UDB for OS/390 and z/OS
Support by IBM until
R/3 up to 4.5 R/3 4.6
tbd Supported
Supportedtbd
Supported
Supported
Web AS 6.20based applications
Web AS 6.40NetWeaver 2004mySAP ERP 2004 etc
Business Suite 2005
NetWeaver 2004s
V 7.1 Supported1)
Supported 1) 2)
Not supported
V 8.1 Supported Supported Supported
Remarks1) No Unicode support with V 7.1 for ABAP applications2) Introduction of DRDA (DB2Connect) with DB2 V8 for ABAP VM
Migration from ICLI to DRDA protocol with SAP NetWeaver ‘04DRDA = Distributed Relational Database ArchitectureICLI = Integrated call level interface
Please note that this document is subject to change and may be changed by SAP at any time without notice. The document is not intended to be binding upon SAP to any particular course of business, product strategy and/or development.
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IBM DB2 UDB for iSeries
Support by IBM until R/3 up to 4.5 R/3 4.6
1)
September 2005 Supported
V5R2 tbd Supported Supported Supported Supported Not supported
Supported
Supported
Supportedtbd
Web AS 6.20based applications
2)
Web AS 6.40NetWeaver 2004mySAP ERP 2004 etc 2)
Business Suite 2005
NetWeaver 2004s
V5R1 Supported 3) Not supported Not supported
V5R3 Supported Supported Supported
Remarks
1) SAP and IBM decided to standardize on the GLS (ASCII) Solution of mySAP.com on iSeriesR/3 Rel 4.6 is the release for conversion from EBCDIC to ASCII
2) ASCII support only
3) Not supported with 6.40 downward compatible SAP Kernel
Please note that this document is subject to change and may be changed by SAP at any time without notice. The document is not intended to be binding upon SAP to any particular course of business, product strategy and/or development.
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Microsoft SQL Server
Support by MS until
R/3 up to 4.5 R/3 4.6
December2007 Supported
SQL 2000 / Win 2003
December2007
Supported 1) Supported Supported Supported Supported
Not supported
Supported
Planned 2)tbd
Web AS 6.20based applications
Web AS 6.40NetWeaver 2004mySAP ERP 2004 etc
Business Suite 2005
NetWeaver 2004s
SQL 2000 / Win 2000 Supported Supported Not
supported
SQL 2005 / Win 2003 Planned 2) Planned 2) Supported
Remarks
1) Not supported for 3.1I
2) Q4 2005
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Informix
Support by IBM until
R/3 up to 4.5 R/3 4.6
March 2006 Supported
9.30 April 2005 Not supported Supported Supported Not supported Not
supported
9.40 15th April 2006
Not supported Supported Supported Supported 1) Not
supported
Not supported
Supported
Plannedn/a
Web AS 6.20based applications
Web AS 6.40NetWeaver 2004mySAP ERP 2004 BW 3.5
Business Suite 2005
NetWeaver 2004s
7.31 Not supported Not supported Not supported
9.50 Planned Planned 1) Not supported
Remarks
1) ABAP only, no Unicode support, no support for new NetWeaver components like EP, XI, MI, MDMJava stack requires DB2 or Max DB as secondary DBMS
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SAP DB / MaxDB
Support by SAP respmySQLuntil
R/3 up to 4.5
R/3 4.6
Not yetannounced
Supported
SAP DB 7.4 (*) Supported Supported Supported Not supported
Not supported
MaxDB 7.5 Not yetannounced
Supported Supported Supported Supported Not supported
Not supported
Supported
SupportedNot yetannounced
Web AS 6.20based applications
Web AS 6.40NetWeaver 2004mySAP ERP 2004 BW 3.5
Business Suite 2005
NetWeaver 2004s
SAP DB 7.3 Supported Not supported
Not supported
MaxDB 7.6 Supported Supported Supported
Please note that this document is subject to change and may be changed by SAP at any time without notice. The document is not intended to be binding upon SAP to any particular course of business, product strategy and/or development.
SPC100 – MaxDB – The Professional Database, Lecture 1hSPC150 – Managing LiveCache, Hands-On 2hSPC151 – Managing MaxDB, Hands-On 2h
(*) MaxDB 7.4.02: As long as APO 3.1 is supported. MaxDB 7.4.03 for OLTP: End of 2005, but supported for liveCache as long as SCM/APO 4.0 migration to 7.5 not fully reliable
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MaxDB – SAP’s Professional Database
Selecting a DBMS is a tactical decision
MaxDB …is an enterprise-class low-cost DBMSoffers a competitive feature set and performance level automates most DBA activities which means minimal TCOis owned, licensed and supported by SAPis fit for the job and tuned for SAP applicationsmeanwhile MaxDB technology counts 10.000+ installationsmeans one-stop shopping:
Enterprise class database technology from SAP for SAPMore SAP application value (SAV) for the same money
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SAP’s Commitment to MaxDB
SAP needs a low-cost alternative to other DBMS offerings
MaxDB is SAP’s strategic DBMS offering:Part of SAP’s technology stackRuns nearly all SAP applicationsBundled e.g. with SAP NetWeaver
Ongoing SAP investment into the development of MaxDB
Optimized and extended for SAP requirementsE.g. SAP liveCache Technology
Computing Infrastructure StrategyPlatform Availability Matrix for SAP NetWeaver 2004sDBMS UpdateOperating Systems UpdateSummary
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OS Key Topics
Update regarding OS releases and SAP releasesIn general: OS / DBMS coverage will be driven by market demand and partner supportJVMs have introduced a new dimension of dependency and complexity64 bit support for Windows and LinuxNumber of Linux distributions still growing, but standardization in sight (LSB)
SAP develops on reference platformsWindows 2003 / x64, restrictions so far Linux 64 bit
Special topicTRU64 end-of-life
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Windows on x64
Update regarding OS releases and SAP releasesIn general: OS / DBMS coverage will be driven by market demand and partner supportPlanned availability for ABAP:
today 24.10.05 Q4 2005 End 05/Q1 06
Application Server 6.40 for all 6.10/6.20/6.40 product versions only(heterogeneous environment)
Full installation of NW 2004s
Full installation of NW `04 SR1, ERP 2004 SR1, SRM 4.0 SR1, SCM 4.1, R3Ex2.0 SR1, CRM 4.0 SR1, and
Full installation of ERP 2005, SRM 5.0, CRM 5.0
Installation/Upgrade of SCM 5.0
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Microsoft Windows
Support by MS until
R/3 up to 4.5 R/3 4.6
Win 2000/IA32 32 bit March 2007 Supported Supported Supported Supported Not supported
Win 2003/IA32 32 bit June 2010 Supported
1) Supported Supported Supported Supported
Win 2003/x64 64 bit June 2010 Planned
3)Planned3)
Planned4) 5)
Supported4) 6) Supported
Not supported SupportedJune 2010
Web AS 6.20based applications
Web AS 6.40NetWeaver 2004mySAP ERP 2004 etc
Business Suite 2005
NetWeaver 2004s
Win 2003/IA-64 64 bit
Supported 2)
Supported 2) Supported
Remarks1) supported for all SAP systems from R/3 4.0B onwards2) Restrictions for some Java applications, e.g., SAP EP3) 32-bit only4) 64-bit only5) With 6.40 Downard Compatible Kernel only6) ABAP only
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Linux Support by distributor until
R/3 up to 4.5 R/3 4.6
SUSE SLES 8 32bit November 2007 Supported 1) Supported Supported Supported Not supportedSUSE SLES 9 32bit
IA64
X86_64
zSeries
Power
August 2009 Planned 1, 2) Supported 1, 2) Supported 3) Supported Supported
Red Hat EL 4.0 32bit February 2012 Not supported Planned 1, 2) Supported 3) Supported SupportedSUSE SLES 8 64bit November 2007 Not supported Not supported Supported Supported Not supportedSUSE SLES 9 64bit August 2009 Not supported Planned 2) Planned Planned Supported
SUSE SLES 9 64bit August 2009 Not supported Supported 4) Supported Supported Supported
Red Hat 4 64bit February 2012 Not supported Planned 2) Planned Planned Supported
Red Hat EL 4 64bit February 2012 Not supported Supported 4) Supported Supported Supported
SUSE SLES 9 64bit August 2009 Not supported Supported 1, 2) Supported 3) Supported SupportedSUSE SLES9 64bit August 2009 Not supported Not supported Supported Supported Supported
Red Hat EL 3.0 32bit October 2010 Supported 1) Supported Supported Supported Not Supported
SUSE SLES 8 64bit November 2007 Not supported Not supported Supported Supported Not supported
IA32
Web AS 6.20based applications
Web AS 6.40NetWeaver 2004mySAP ERP 2004 etc
Business Suite 2005
NetWeaver 2004s
Remarks1) Not supported for SAP R/3 Re. 3.1I2) Only for _EXT kernel versions3) Only with 6.40 kernel4) Fully supported with existing 32bit-4.6D_EXT Kernel. A special 64bit SAP-Kernel won’t be made available
Please note that this document is subject to change and may be changed by SAP at any time without notice. The document is not intended to be binding upon SAP to any particular course of business, product strategy and/or development.
SPC207 – The 64bit Future is Here – mySAP Solutions for Linux, Lecture 1h
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Unix Systems Support byvendor until
R/3 up to 4.5 R/3 4.6
April 2006 SupportedAIX 5.2 64bit August 2007 Supported Supported Supported Supported SupportedAIX 5.3 64bit June 2011 Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported
Supported
Web AS 6.20based applications
Web AS 6.40NetWeaver 2004mySAP ERP 2004 etc
Business Suite 2005
NetWeaver 2004s
AIX 5.1 64bit Supported Supported Not supported
Solaris 10/SPARC 64bit December 2009 Not Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported
HP/UX 11.0/PA-RISC 64bit December 2006 Supported Supported Supported Supported Not supported
HP/UX 11.11, 11.23/PA-RISC 64bit
December 2013 Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported
HP/UX 11.23/IA64 64bit December 2013 Not supported Supported1)
Supported Supported Supported
Solaris 8/SPARC 64bit December 2007 Supported Supported Supported Supported Not supported
Solaris 9/SPARC 64bit December 2008 Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported
Tru64 5.1B 64bit December 2009 Supported Supported Supported Supported Not supported
Remarks1) Supported for Informix only
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Additional IBM Operating System z/OS
Support by vendor until
R/3 up to 4.5 R/3 4.6
September 2005
Supported
OS/400 V5R2 64bit
tbd Supported Supported Supported Supported Not supported
OS/400 V5R3 64bit
tbd Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported1)
z/OS 1.4 32bit March 2007 Supported Supported Supported Supported Not supported
z/OS 1.6 64bit End 2008
z/OS 1.5 32bit March 2007
Not supported Not supported
Not supported Supported Not Supported3)
Not supported Not supported
Supported Supported2)
Not supported
Supported
Web AS 6.20based applications
Web AS 6.40NetWeaver 2004mySAP ERP 2004 etc
Business Suite 2005
NetWeaver 2004s
OS/400 V5R1 64bit
Supported 4) Not supported Not supported
Remarks1) V5R3 required for IPV6 support, table partitioning, PASE support …2) Restrictions: Several new SAP NetWeaver components and services won’t be available
(e.g. Portal, Adobe Document Service, Unicode support, Web AS Java..).3) High availability with Central Services only4) Not supported with 6.40 downward compatible SAP Kernel
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Computing Infrastructure StrategyPlatform Availability Matrix for SAP NetWeaver 2004sDBMS UpdateOperating Systems UpdateSummary
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Automatically Generated Product Availability Matrix (1)
Inhttp://service.sap.com/platforms
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Automatically Generated Product Availability Matrix (2)
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Automatically Generated Product Availability Matrix (3)
PPT PAM(manually generated)
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Automatically Generated Product Availability Matrix (4)
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Summary
SAP has extended the computing infrastructure strategy from SAP Web AS to the whole SAP NetWeaver platform
The platform availability has significantly increased for many components of SAP NetWeaver
Especially for Enterprise Portal
SAP makes technology features available to existing solutions in a transparent way
64 bit addressing, high availability and many more
SAP supports important new / upcoming infrastructure combinations
Platform information readily available in SAP Service Marketplace
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Further Information
Public Web:www.sap.comSAP Customer Services Network: www.sap.com/services
Related Workshops/Lectures at SAP TechEd 2005SPC100, MaxDB – The Professional Database, Lecture 1hSPC150, Managing LiveCache, Hands-On 2hSPC151, Managing MaxDB, Hands-On 2hSPC200, Adaptive Computing and Enterprise Grid Computing with SAP NetWeaver, Lecture 2hSPC201, Computing Infrastructure Strategy, Lecture 1hSPC202, Conversion of SAP Systems to Unicode, Lecture 2hSPC203, High Availability for Solutions Based on SAP NetWeaver `04, Lecture 2hSPC207, The 64bit Future is Here – mySAP Solutions for Linux, Lecture 1hSPC250, Making ProgramsSPC251, Unicode Interfaces –
Uniocde Enabled, Hands-On 2hData Exchange Between Unicode and Non-Unicode Systems,
Hands-On 2h
Related SAP Education Training Opportunitieshttp://www.sap.com/education/
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References
http://service.sap.com/Unicodehttp://service.sap.com/Unicode@SAP Questions? Mail to [email protected]://service.sap.com/platforms for all DB/OS Informationhttp://service.sap.com/linux for Linuxhttp://service.sap.com/ha for High Availabilityhttp://service.sap.com/maxdb for MaxDBhttp://service.sap.com/grid for SAP Enterprise Grid Computinghttp://service.sap.com/adaptive for Adaptive Computing
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