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HP Enterprise Data
Warehouse Appliance
Optimized for Microsoft SQL Server 2008 R2
Parallel Data Warehouse (PDW)
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Enterprise data warehouse challenges
• Rapid growth of data, both structured and
unstructured
• Disparate data silos, often scattered across the
enterprise, with no single, consistent view of the
business
• Difficulty aggregating and analyzing data
• Complexity of custom solutions and manual
processes to extract-transfer-load (ETL) from
disparate systems
• Costly to implement and operate
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Obstacles to successful enterprise data warehouses
What customers are saying
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Systems complex and inefficient
Solutions costly and slow to deploy
Information hard to access
Volume, variety and velocity of data
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Opportunities
‘There’s money waiting to be
extracted from the data’
$10.66 to $1
45%
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HP and Microsoft solution
HP Enterprise Data Warehouse Appliance
• Complete data warehouse (DW) solution with
integrated tools for extract-transform -load (ETL),
business intelligence (BI), mobile device
management (MDM)
• Massively Parallel Processing (MPP) architecture for
enterprise-class scalability and performance
• Ability to handle “big data” from all sources (with
Apache Hadoop connectors)
• Simplified, streamlined deployment
• Low total cost of ownership
• #1 infrastructure + #1 software company =
compelling value
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HP EDW + Microsoft PDW
Unmatched synergy offering true value to enterprise data warehouse market
HP Enterprise Data Warehouse
Microsoft Parallel Data Warehouse:
Integrated appliance based on HP Converged
Infrastructure
Robust business analytics software platform
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Value of HP EDW Appliance
Complete
Optimized
Agile
• Integrated appliance
for mission-critical
environments
• Half-data and full-data
rack configurations
• Comprehensive
consulting services
• Single view of
information
• One-step solution
update
• Enterprise-class
scalability
• Market-leading $/TB
• Scalable, easy-to-manage
enterprise DW
• 20x scale to 600 TB
• 40 to 200x faster queries
Reduced complexity and deployment expense with industry-leading
price/performance and mission-critical support
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HP Enterprise Data Warehouse at a glance
50%
Better TempDB performance*
1.5x
Faster scan rate performance*
25%
Greater processor scalability*
25%
More storage capacity per rack*
* Based on internal HP testing.
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HP Enterprise Data Warehouse
Database nodes
Storage nodes
Control nodes
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Simplified – Choice of deployment
options with half-data and full-data
rack configurations
Complete – Designed for missioncritical environments
Highly reliable – Leveraging the
world-renowned reliability of HP
ProLiant Gen8 servers—the most
self-sufficient servers in the world
Active/passive
Client
drivers
Management
Management
nodes
Data center
monitoring
Landing
Landing
zonezone
ETL load
interface
Backup
nodes
Backup
node
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Private network
Dual InfiniBand
Corporate network
Spare database
server
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Dual fiber channel
Corporate backup
solution
Massively Parallel Processing
Comparing HP EDW/PDW with traditional symmetric multiprocessing (SMP)
Massively Parallel processing (MPP) HP EDW/PDW
Symmetric Multiprocessing (SMP)
Horizontally scalable hardware and software is used to design medium to large data
warehouses/marts.
Vertically scalable hardware and software is used to design small to medium data
warehouses/marts.
An MPP system uses multiple servers, giving the appearance of a single Appliance. As data grows,
an MPP data warehouse scales by adding more hardware nodes vs. replacing a server with a
larger server.
An SMP system uses one hardware server; as a result, to scale a data warehouse, a company
must buy bigger hardware, increasing long-term costs.
The HP EDW Half-Data Rack configuration allows budget-minded organizations to start small and
scale out to a Full-Data Rack configuration as needs change. The HP EDW Half-Data Rack includes
one standard control rack plus one data rack with 4+1 compute nodes and 15–60 TB of capacity.
The HP EDW Full-Data Rack configuration contains 10–40 active compute nodes. Each compute
node has two physical processors (i.e., 12 cores), enabling HP EDW Full-Data Rack to scale to 480
physical cores.
SMP systems range from 2 to 64 (or more) cores.
MPP systems contain redundant components. In addition, high availability is achieved as PDW
uses Microsoft High Performance Computing (HPC) software to protect compute nodes in the
EDW/PDW Appliance. Therefore, high availability may be achieved by using only one extra server
per data rack (N+1).
Clusters of two or more SMP systems can be used to provide high availability using Microsoft
Cluster Service (MSCS).
Each hardware node has its own CPUs, memory, and disks. Therefore, queries face less
competition for resources.
Queries compete for common hardware resources (CPU, memory, and I/O).
Parallel processing across multiple servers (nodes) and across multiple cores within each server
creates a Parallel Shared-Nothing design, and true linear performance as workload increases.
Parallel processing only across cores within a single server
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HP EDW runs Microsoft SQL PDW using MPP
Key benefits:
Room for growth:
• Ability to upgrade architecture by 10x as
data grows
High performance:
• Shared nothing architecture allows for
maximum performance
Appliance by design:
• HP tools for optimal performance of
infrastructure
Built-in BI
• Integration with Microsoft BI tools and
connectors for heterogeneous BI
environments
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Control rack
Data racks
½ to 4 data racks
• 11-50 Servers
• 22-100 Processors
• 152-728 Cores
• 30 to 610TB
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New with HP EDW 1.4
HP differentiation from the ground up
ProLiant Gen 8
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Upgrades
PDW AU3.5 software
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Raw capacity of HP EDW Appliance
User Data Capacity
Number of Data Racks Ordered
1/2
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24 300GB SFF Disks
30TB
76TB
153TB
229TB
305TB
11 1TB LFF Disks
51TB
127TB
254TB
381TB
509TB
24 600GB SFF Disks
61TB
153TB
305TB
458TB
610TB
Note: Full data rack has 11 servers
(10 active DB nodes + 1 hot standby node)
with capacity starting from 76TB
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PDW = a complete business analytic platform
Integration with
SQL Server BI
Complementary
tools
Non-Microsoft BI and
ETL tools
SQL Server Integration
Services, Analysis
Services, PowerPivot,
and Power View
Hadoop
StreamInsight
Master Data Services
Informatica,
BusinessObjects,
MicroStrategy, and SAS
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HP Enterprise Data Warehouse components
Control rack
Servers: 2 x HP ProLiant DL360 G7 servers; 1 x HP ProLiant DL370 G6 Server; 3 x HP ProLiant DL380 G7 servers
Storage: HP P2000 G3 (+ internal) storage
Software: Microsoft Windows® Server 2008 SP2; Microsoft S QL Server 2008 R2 Parallel Data Warehouse
Infrastructure: InfiniBand, Fiber Channel, Ethernet switching, 42U rack
Data rack (choice of full or half*)
Servers: 10 active + 1 passive HP ProLiant DL360 G7 Server compute node (half* 4 + 1)
Storage: 10 x HP P2000 G3 (half* 4)
Software: Microsoft Windows Server 2008 SP2; Microsoft SQL Server 2008 R2 Parallel Data Warehouse
Infrastructure: InfiniBand, Fiber Channel. and Ethernet switching, 42U rack
Expansion
Start with one half-data or one full-data rack and easily expand by adding data racks (up to a maximum of four racks).
Services
Industry-leading reactive and mission-critical support jointly delivered by HP and Microsoft; providing integrated, end-to-end coverage of hardware
and software components
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Engineering process and testing to develop
HP Enterprise Data Warehouse
Months of preparation and hundreds of pre-configurations
Defined the target
workloads
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Tested and pushed
performance for
configurations
Developed an
optimal
configuration for
data warehousing
up to 610 TB
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“Having launched as America’s newest stock exchange and rapidly grown
our market share, we needed to address our outgrown data marts and
improve storage access for analysis and reports. Our expectations for
setup, ease of management and processing speed were exceeded at every
point by HP and Microsoft with the fully integrated preconfigured HP
Enterprise Warehouse appliance. With the combined expertise of HP,
Microsoft, and BI Voyage, we have tested the solution to generate reports
in under 15 minutes for what used to take over four hours.”
Rich Hochron
Chief Technology Officer of Direct Edge
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Services for HP Enterprise Data Warehouse
Assessment
Standard Services
Start Service
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Existing process review
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Installation
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ETL readiness and test
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Optimize for EDW: ETL,
reporting
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Set up
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Reporting, migration, testing
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Delivery project
management
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Performance tune and test
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Data center integration
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Operations review
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Two-week duration
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Integration needs
assessment
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Two-week duration
Full lifecycle of Data Warehouse/Business Intelligence consulting
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HP BI/Data Warehouse Consulting
Complete service portfolio
Data Warehouse Consulting
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Business consulting
Data quality
Master Data Management
Information governance
DW design, ITL design, implementation
SQL Infrastructure Consulting
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Performance tuning
Oracle to SQL migration
SQL consolidation
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Start Service for Enterprise Data
Warehouse Appliance
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Data Warehouse Assessment
EDW Solution Implementation
Business Decision Appliance
One-week service produces actionable
business intelligence
• Deployment/training/pilot
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HP Enterprise Data Warehouse support
HP and Microsoft collaborative support
Microsoft and HP work together to provide a seamless support experience. Choose the service
levels to meet your business needs.
Microsoft
Premier Support *
− 24x7 Reactive Support with on-site response
− Proactive Services
− Technical Account Management
or upgrade through add-on
Premier Mission Critical
All features of underlying Premier Support Plan plus
− Faster reactive response time with on-site solution
engineering support
− Prioritized access to Microsoft product groups
− Solution supportability review and architectural guidance
for maximum performance
Recommended
HP
Support Plus 24
− Reactive 24x7 hardware and software support for HP
appliance components
− Four-hour onsite hardware response
or
Proactive 24 Service
− Integrated hardware and software support including proactive
and reactive services to improve stability and availability across
your IT environment
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Critical Service
− Comprehensive support solution designed to help minimize the
business impact of downtime for mission-critical applications
* Premier Support plan (Standard level or above) is a prerequisite for PDW customers
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How to buy HP Enterprise Data Warehouse
HP
hp.com/solutions/microsoft/edw
Microsoft
microsoft.com/sqlserver/en/us/solutionstechnologies/appliances/hp-pdw.aspx
Additional information
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Take the next step today
Assess where
you stand
See it in action
Optimize for
your environment
HP Data Management
Assessment Services
Pilot
HP AppSystems demos
SQL Optimization
Consulting Services
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Assessment and Business
Discovery Services
Architectural Design
Workshop and Data
Migration Assessment
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Live at HP and Microsoft
Solution Centers
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Virtually on-demand at
your location
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Take the HP and Microsoft challenge, see the
compelling benefits: HP and Microsoft demo/POC units around the world
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London
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Germany
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China
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U.S.
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South Korea
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Netherlands
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Brazil
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