SIEBEL Deployment - Production
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Objective
Types of Implementation
Cutover Management
SIEBEL Maximum Availability
Optimizing SIEBEL Deployment
Real Life Experiences
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Implementation Types
Types of Implementation
New Implementation (Green field)
Upgrade Implementation
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Cutover Management
cutover will be managed in the same manner as any other
project stage
cutover will be governed by the following 5 stages
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Cutover Strategy
Types of Cutover strategies
Big Bang approach
A Phased approach
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Cutover Phases
Cutover will be done on the following three phases
Pre - Cutover
Cutover
Post - Cutover
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Cutover Phases
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Phased Approach
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Maximum Availability Architecture (MAA)
Group of computers that support server applications that can be
reliably utilize with a minimum down-time
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MAA Deployment Options
Load Balancing
Client Initiated workload is distributed across multiple component
instances running on multiple servers
Distributed Services
Siebel Server initiated workload is distributed across multiple component
instances running on multiple servers
Clustering
Server clusters consists of two or more physical servers linked together so
that if one server fails, resources such as disks, network addresses, Seibel
Servers, Siebel gateway can be switched over to another server
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MAA Deployment options
Available Siebel Component Deployment Options
Component Clustering LoadBalancing
Distributed Services
Gateway Name Server Preferred
Application Object Managers Supported Preferred
EAI Object Manager Supported Preferred
Interactive Assignment Supported Preferred
Siebel File System Preferred
Siebel Marketing Supported Preferred
Siebel Remote Preferred
Workflow Process Manager Supported Preferred
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SIEBEL Deployment Case Study -1
Upgrading SIEBEL from 7.7.2.8 to 8.1.1.2
The Cutover time is 2 days (week end)
The Market Statistics
100,000+ Outlets/Customers
440 Remote Clients
80+ Web Clients
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SIEBEL Deployment Case Study -1
SIEBEL Gateway Cluster
Two clustered sets of SIEBEL Remote Servers
One SIEBEL Server on passive node of the gateway cluster
Two SIEBEL Servers on passive nodes, one on each Remote
cluster
Three SIEBEL Web servers
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MA Environment Case -1
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SIEBEL Deployment Case Study -2
Upgrading SIEBEL from 7.7.2.5 to 8.1.1.2
The Cutover time is 3 days
The Market Statistics
400,000+ Outlets/Customers
900 Remote Clients
50+ Web Clients
SIEBEL Gateway Cluster (Active – Passive)
Two clustered SIEBEL Remote Servers (Active – Active)
Two SIEBEL Web Servers on two nodes
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MA Environment Case -2
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SIEBEL Deployment Case Study -3
New SIEBEL 8.1.1 Implementation (Phased Approach)
The Cutover time is 2 days (week end)
The Market Statistics
80,000+ Outlets/Customers
400 HH Clients
80+ Web Clients
SIEBEL Gateway Cluster (Active – Passive)
Two Native Load Balanced SIEBEL Servers
One SIEBEL Web Server
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MA Environment Case -3
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