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HP Introduces the first
Mission-Critical Converged Infrastructure
Eric Martorell
Sales Director EMEA
HP Business Critical Systems
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Agenda
• What’s new
• Reliability
• Stability
• Performance
• Conclusions
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What’s new
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Breakthrough Value with New HP Integrity Servers
Eliminate islands of legacy apps and monolithic systems
From one-of-everything IT …
Servers, storage, networking
and management
To one infrastructure that
does everything
Unified architecture
Rack once, wire once, power once
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HP Next Generation Integrity Servers
Today
2010
MONTVALE
Future
TUKWILA
POULSON, KITTSON
Integrity
Superdome 2
Integrity blades:
BL860c i2, BL870c i2, BL890c i2
Integrity rackmount server:
rx2800 i2
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HP-UX 11i v3 and
Multi-OS flexibility
Integrity business
benefits
HP Converged Infrastructure
L S
New Integrity servers
in converged infrastructure
HP-UX L S
BladeSystem
overview
OpenVMS /
Integrity
L S
New Integrity
Blades L S
New Integrity
Superdome
L S
New Integrity
rack server
L S
Storage
Servers
HP
CONVERGED
INFRASTRUCTURE
Power &
cooling
Network
Management software
BladeSystem
Matrix L S
Transition
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Windows /
Integrity
Instant
capacity
Mission
critical
services
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HP-UX 11i Software Policies
Simple, predictable, sustainable investments
Licensing
Pricing
Investment
protection
Now it’s per socket
Not based on core counts
Maintains the value
– Easy to understand
– Fewer licenses to manage
– All OE’s and layered
software will be per
licensed per socket on
BL8x0c i2 blades
– Prices will not increase
when processor cores
increase
– Price per core actually
decreases over time
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– Customers can “trade-in”
existing software licenses
for new licenses when
upgrading servers*
– Retains the value of prior
investments
* Software support contract required
HP-UX Leadership
HP-UX 11i #1 in mission-critical functionality*
Observed performance
Best initial quality (no DOAs)
Real-world manageability
Availability and reliability features
* Results from Gabriel Consulting Group 2008/09 UNIX Vendor Preference Survey. Survey period covered 12/08-03/09 with 266 survey respondents
representing small, medium, and large enterprise data centers. For more information, contact GCG at info@gabrielconsultinggroup.com or see
www.gabrielconsultinggroup.com.
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Stability
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Typical Core Banking Structure
with HP Integrity
Virtualization with HP Serviceguard as a key enabler of a
Core Banking Infrastructure
Disaster
recovery
site
Server #1
Banking
App
Server #2
HP
HP
Serviceguard
iCAP
processors
Advantages
Banking
App
iCAP
processors
nPAR
nPAR
Oracle
Database
RAC
HP
HP
Serviceguard
for RAC
for RAC
iCAP
processors
Oracle
Database
RAC
iCAP
processors
nPAR
nPAR
Storage
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Hard Partitions (nPars) provide complete
electrical isolation
• HP Serviceguard provides
− Nearly continuous availability
− Workload balancing across cluster
− Application or database instance can
failover to other server without
interruption of operations
• Temporary capacity (iCAP) available to
provide extra processing power
• Disaster Recovery servers can be clustered
with active servers for planned or
unplanned downtime
Superdome, VSE, and MC/ServiceGuard
together for a Robust Core Banking
Architecture
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Shanghai Pudong Development Bank (SPDB)
Financial Services
Objective
Approach
Results
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SPDB needed to ensure
business continuity for its
critical banking services by
enabling high availability of
production systems and
improved disaster recovery to
maintain business operations
even in the event of a total site
loss
Implemented HP Integrity servers
running 64-bit Microsoft®
Windows® for e-banking
•
Implemented HP 9000 Superdome
servers running HP-UX for core
banking providing consistent high
performance, scalability, security,
and reliability
• Red Hat Enterprise Linux for
disaster
recovery site
•
HP StorageWorks XP10000
arrays.
• HP Serviceguard for automatic
failover of local systems
•
HP Metrocluster to enable rapid
site failover in the event of a
disaster.
•
HP Services for infrastructure
planning and technical support for
Metrocluster implementatio
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Enabled a recovery point objective
(RPO) of zero
•
Improved recovery time objective
(RTO) from 10 hours to four hours
• Achieved local system recovery in
just minutes, compared to hours
•
Gained dynamic scalability to
support a rapidly growing data
center
• Met business goal of delivering
uninterrupted banking services for
improved customer satisfaction and
increased revenue
•
Improved the security and integrity
of business operations to protect
valuable
bank assets
• Enhanced data center efficiency to
reduce costs and boost profitability
“The advantage of using Metrocluster in combination with
Serviceguard is the improved system availability they
provide. Serviceguard ensures high availability in the event
of a local system fault, while Metrocluster allows us to
switch our entire site to a backup facility where we can
resume business operations with minimal disruption. HP
Services provided expert technical support to implement
Metrocluster and ensure the success of our project. Now,
with this complete HP disaster recovery solution, we
have a recovery point objective for our data of zero—
that is no data loss whatsoever. Prior to the HP solution, we
could not even measure RPO. In addition, we now have a
recovery time objective for our core business systems of
just four hours, compared to 10 hours before.”
Mr. Cui Zhao-dong
IT planning and security management
Shanghai Pudong Development Bank
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Reliability
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OS lifecycle
: Sales & full Support
: Limited HW support, no new feature
• RedHat
: Critical fix only
RHEL
: Self support
• SuSE
SLES
• HP-UX
HP-UX 11i v3
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sales & full support
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factory/lab
support
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commercially reasonable
effort support
HP-UX support cycles
HP-UX 10.20
HP-UX 11i V1
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– Less versions, longer support cycles, less costs than AIX
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Be aware of AIX support cycles
AIX 4.2.1
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– Regular maintenance only available for the last 2 AIX versions
– All other versions require a special support contract/extra costs
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Performance
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Each of the industry sectors has unique market drivers that
impact strategy and spending decisions.
FSI Sub sector
Retail Banking
Sector Unique Market Drivers
Improve total customer experience. Enable
consistent real time customer view. Reduce time
to market for new products and services
Payments
Create a real time integrated view of
transactions and business operations
Financial Markets
Participants
Move to highly competitive fee based structure
away from commissions; small, targeted (i.e.
hedge fund) companies able to attract profitable
business from large, full service competitors.
Financial Markets
Infrastructure
Move to a “for profit” model
Insurance
Global Mergers between banks and insurance
companies; Increasing number of sales channels;
Automation of underwriting – move toward
straight-through-processing
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Seymour Cray
Wikipedia
“Unlike most high-end projects, Cray
realized that there was considerably
more to performance than simple
processor speed, that I/O bandwidth
had to be maximized as well in order
to avoid "starving" the processor of
data to crunch.”
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Core Banking Performance
It used to be like that… in the early 90’s
• It used to be about slow transactions, limited opening hours and long but basic night batch
• That is the context in which TPCC was created, to measure slow transaction performance
• With 24 x 7 requirements, complex yet fast online banking transactions and need for
advanced business intelligence, requirements have changed putting HP Integrity ahead of
every competitor
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Integrity supports heavy transactions and
data-heavy reconciliations
Balanced performance need is a reality with fluctuating core banking workloads
Batch driven
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Customer online
“teller” transactions
High-bandwidth, lowlatency capability
handles large
transaction volumes
Interbank
reconciliation
Transaction driven
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End of month
End of day
Regulatory and data
warehouse batch
processes
BI data warehouse
queries for marketing and
sales
Impacted by high server
response times
HP + BPC: SmartVista load tests
HP Solutions Center in Boeblingen – September, 2010
Test environment: HP Integrity Superdome 2 (16p/4c Intel Itanium 9350)
HP StorageWorks XP24000
HP-UX 11i v3
Imitation of:
17 000 ATMs
27 000 trade terminals
6 600 000 card/7 000 000 accounts/
32 fraud monitoring rules
Purpose of tests:
to measure max load of SmartVista FrontEnd for ensuring the proper
resources reservations for banking processing
Result: 650 transactions per second with 75% of CPU usage!
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HP + BPC joint wins/examples
RUSSIA
VIETNAM
Donga Bank
Gazprombank
Alfa-Bank
First Czech-Russian Bank
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UKRAINE
VAB Bank
ROMANIA
Banca Transilvania
Different architecture choices
Performance
HP’s Crossbar
IBM’s Central Memory Bus
(BL860 - Superdome)
I/O
Cell
I/O
Cell
I/O
Cell
I/O
(p770 – p795, simplified drawing)
Cell
I/O
Cell
I/O
Cell
I/O
Cell
Cell
I/O
I/O
Cell
Cell
I/O
I/O
Cell
Cell
I/O
I/O
Cell
Cell
I/O
I/O
Cell
Cell
I/O
Enclosure 0
XBC
XBC
XBC
XBC
Enclosure 1
Virtually unlimited CPU scalability
Leader for I/O bound loads
Top performance for mixed loads
nPARs (hard) diminish overhead
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Centralized I/O bottleneck
Node
Node
Node
Node
1
2
3
64
See IBM Red Book for P7 architecture
Bus contention limits scalability
Problems handling different workloads
I/O limitations impact overall system
performance (Batch, BI, DW…)
Partitioning adds overhead
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Customer Benchmark Result
High-End Batch Processing Benchmark with Temenos on Superdome
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400
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150
100
50
0
Lower
is
Better
> 240+
minutes
150
minutes
IBM p570 (16_cores)
1.9 GHz Power5 - 32 GB RAM
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HP Integrity Superdome
(16_cores)
1.5 GHz Itanium2 - 32 GB RAM
Savings Bank of the Russian Federation
Division - Baikalsky Bank of SBRF
Business needs
Solution
•
Baikalsky Bank required
core banking system
consolidation.
•
Two Integrity Superdomes
•
HP-UX
•
Data Protector 5.1 software
They were seeking an IT
vendor to provide the new
platform.
•
StorageWorks XP1024 (15TB
raw data)
•
Support services
•
ABS Gamma for enterprises
•
AS COD for retail business
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Business benefits
• Improved quality of banking
services
• Ability to provide more
services and to attract new
customers
• Manageable, adaptive and
reliable IT infrastructure
• Lower TCO.
Tekstilbank
Banking/Financial Services
Objective
Approach
Results
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Prepare for further
business growth
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Overcome the cost
pressures on older
technology
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Transition from HP 9000
servers with HP-UX 11i to
HP Integrity servers running
HP-UX 11i v3, core banking
applications and Oracle 9i
Deploy HP Serviceguard on
Integrity servers in an
active-passive mode for
failover
Use HP-UX 11i v3 security
features to harden system
components
Add an HP StorageWorks
EVA, a tape library, SAN
switches and storage
software
Install the HP BladeSystem
with server virtualization
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50% savings in Oracle
licenses (from 12 to 6)
40% savings in annual
support costs (related to
older technology)
Capacity to triple branch
offices and transaction
volumes without adding
hardware
Lower space and energy
requirements
Enhanced business
continuity (3- to 4-min app
failover)
1/3 faster batch processing
(from 7 to 1.6 hours)
50% faster full backups
ROI in 2 years
HP-UX Advantages In the IO Subsystem
– In medium to large implementations, physical storage
becomes the largest component of the implementation
– An IO Mass Storage Stack has been engineered into HP-UX
11iv3 to alleviate performance and maintenance issues
• Native multi-pathing
• 5 separate policy’s are provided to achieve the best load balancing, 3 of which are
applicable to the BI workload
• Persistent LUN binding’s, through the use of a simple Device Special File for each LUN
• Performance tuning
– IO subsystem has also been optimized to perform optimally
for the BI workload
High degree of automation and performance
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HP Confidential
Company Confidential
Customers using Sybase IQ on HP (1/2)
Customer
Installation
details
Country Comment
SK Telecom
12TB, Superdome
Korea
Samsung Life
Insurance
34TB, MicroStrategy
Korea
http://www.microstrategy.com/Cu
stomers/Successes/detail.asp?ID
=177
Health Insurance
Review Agency
26TB
Korea
Replaced in-house ORCL
system, evaluated Teradata Case
study:
http://www.sybase.com/detail?id=
1033785
Analysis time
reduced from four
days to 30 seconds
Online data
increased from 5
months to 5 years
80% compression of
raw data
Samsung Card
22TB
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Korea
“We ported different databases (Oracle, IBM,
Sybase) onto each vendor’s server and then
conducted tests on the re-hosting solutions.
By doing so, we analyzed the performance
and characteristics of the systems, ensuring
a fair and objective hardware selection
process”.
Sang-Ho Yoon - General Manager
Information Strategy Team
Samsung Life
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Structure of new insurance/loan system
Samsung Life
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Mainframe Technology Comparison
Superdome Class Server
IBM zSeries Server
I/O
XBC
Cell
I/O
Cell
Cell
I/O
I/O
Cell
Cell
I/O
I/O
Cell
Cell
I/O
I/O
Cell
Cell
I/O
Cell
Cell
I/O
I/O
Cell
Cell
I/O
Ring 1
B3
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•
•
•
ccNUMA
Up to eight cores (processors) per cell
Up to 16 cells per system
Cell-local memory
Non-blocking switch remote memory
access
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B1
Ring 0
Enclosure 1
I/O
•
B2
Ring 1
XBC
I/O
Enclosure 0
B0
XBC
I/O
XBC
Ring 0
Ring 0
Cell
I/O
Ring 1
I/O
Cell
Ring 1
Cell
Ring 0
I/O
I/O
•
•
•
•
•
I/O
ccNUMA
Up to sixteen processors per
book
Up to 4 books per system
Book-local memory
Ring-hop remote memory
access
“The required response time of less that 2.5
seconds has been achieved with all but one
transaction type… We didn’t make efforts to tune
in this one particular transaction, given that with
the [customer] transactions which represents the
vast majority of all transactions the achieved
response time was in the 0.14 second range.“
Large European Central Bank
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Conclusions
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Hp Integrity delivers better application
service
– Performance for a better customer experience
 lower latencies, better transfer scalability
– Simultaneous use of virtualization , disaster recovery, I/O
management to deliver enhanced reliability
– OS stability to allow customers to evolve at their pace
minimizing one the highest costs: Migrations
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Banking customers value
Integrity innovations
>$100 Million in IT cost savings since 2002
(HP9000 and HP Integrity)
Needed scalability and performance to handle
50% annual customer growth rate
Cut staff by 18% while transactions grew 60%
Philippine
National Bank
Bank of
Shanghai
Reduced three different systems to one
Implementation to meet opening of China
Banking System in 2006
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Philippine National Bank (PNB)
Increased business agility puts Philippine
National Bank ahead of competitors
Objective
Approach
Results
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IT improvements
• A single system replaces three
previous systems
To cut IT costs, increase efficiency
and become more agile, so gaining
competitive edge in the international
banking world
A complete transformation of the
global IT banking environment
• Migration from proprietary IBM
mainframe and minicomputer to
open systems with Dual-Core Intel®
Itanium® 2 processor based HP
Integrity Superdome and HP
ProLiant servers
• Creation of two new data centres
• HP StorageWorks disk arrays
• MSL6000 Series Tape Libraries for
backup at the main and business
recovery sites
• New FLEXCUBE core banking
application
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Old redundant systems can be
retired
• Easier maintenance and reduced
costs
• Greater flexibility resulting from
open-standard-based servers
• New disaster recovery site
Business benefits
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Reduced operational costs
Increased back-end efficiency
Improved services for customers
A better competitive edge
More agility to respond to business
challenges
Shinhan Bank
Financial Services
Objective
Approach
Results
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Enhance customer satisfaction
Introduce “one bank/new
bank” system to integrate IT
systems after a merger with
Chohung Bank
Set up the foundation to
expand business areas and
target markets
Move from mainframes to
open systems
Strengthen Shinhan Bank’s
status as a market leader in
the financial industry
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•
Deploy single core banking
system with stability, high
performance, and flexibility
Replace mainframes with HP
Integrity Superdome running
HP-UX 11.23 and Oracle 10g
RAC
Implement TmaxSoft and Zeus
middleware software
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Enhanced operational
efficiency with more than
2,000 transactions per second
Enabled 24x265 system
operation
Adapted IT capacity to suit the
bank’s needs
Improved agility and
responsiveness
Minimized costs and
maximized efficiency
“HP Integrity Superdome enables us to enjoy
high reliability and availability, which leads to
higher business promptness and flexibility to
address changes in the financial business
environment in a timely manner.”
Tae-Jun Lee
General Manager
IT Planning Division, IT Group
Shinhan Bank
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Record Bank
Financial services
Objective
Approach
Results
•
Accommodate
acquisitions and growth,
including meeting
compliance regulations
•
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High-performance,
redundant infrastructure at
2 sites
•
Install an
independent
infrastructure
•
Install HP
BladeSystem servers
•
Employ HP Services to
develop and implement a
service-oriented
IT organization
Realignment of IT
organization based on IT
Infrastructure
Library practices
•
IT infrastructure
transformed into strategic
asset that can support
acquisitions
and growth
•
New banking application
performs seamlessly
•
•
Reduce IT costs
•
Develop service-oriented
organization (structure
and process) to support
new infrastructure
•
Migrate to newer version
of banking software
Install HP Integrity Servers
with Intel® Itanium®
processors running HP-UX
11i and Linux
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