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1 EMC Propel SAP on Vblock May 2011 Tony Pagliarulo, Vice President, Service Delivery EMC Corporation 1

2 EMC IT at a Glance User Profiles 48,000 internal users IT Environment 400,000+ customers and partners 5 data centers, 7 PB storage Business lications 400+ applications and tools Virtualization 6,000 OS images (worldwide) 75% of all servers virtualized Global Support 80+ countries and 20 languages 2

3 The New IT Landscape Existing s New Cloud s SaaS s Private Cloud Existing Datacenters Public Cloud Services 3

4 The New IT Landscape How do you weave all this together into a cohesive, secure, Cloud infrastructure? Existing s New Cloud s SaaS s Private Cloud Existing Datacenters Public Cloud Services 4

5 % Virtualized EMC IT s Journey to the Cloud IT Production Lower Cost Business Production Improve Quality of Service IT-as-a-Service Improve Agility Development, test, and IT-owned applications WE ARE HERE 86% 100% 75% 30% 15% 40% Mission-critical applications Run IT as a business

6 PROPEL Program Design Principles Design roach Design for the future state of the business Minimize customizations and stay on vendor upgrade path Program roach Move rapidly to migrate growing system risk Use phased approach to realize value People Drive cultural change and transformation Develop new skills and competencies for the team 6

7 Program Roadmap Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Analyze Gate 2a Design Gate 2b Build Gate 3a Gate 3b Test Gate 4 Deploy Gate 5 Gate 6 Phase/Gate: Plan/Analyze Gate 2a Design Gate 2b Build Gate 3a 3b Test Gate 4 Deploy Gate 5 &6 Duration: 5 Months 8 Months 9 Months 9 Months 5 Months Months: May 10 Sept 10 Oct 10 May 11 Feb 11- Oct 11 Aug 11 April 12 May 12 Sept 12 (July 2012 Go Live) Key Deliverables: High Level Process Designs Requirements RICEFW Inventory Instance Strategy Business Process Designs Configuration Rationales Functional Design Tech Arch Designs High Level Business Change Impact High Level Training Strategy Initial Environment Build-outs Technical Design Source Code Training Materials Test Plan Mock Conversions Common Test Data String Test Integration Test User Verification Test Performance Test Deployment Plan Training Delivery Production Conversions Business Acceptance 7

8 SAP Module Landscape ERP Central Component (ECC) Core of replacement Financial Accounting New GL Asset Account. Overhead Costs General AP Bank Account. Financial Control Product Costing Logistics Profit Analysis Transport. Warehouse Product Lifecycle Mgmt (PLM) Integrated Prod Development Data Warehouse BO BWA BW AR Product Compliance Sales and Distribution Materials Management Quality Management Organization Mgmt. Project Systems Environment al Health & Safety (EH&S) Product Safety SPRC MDM Hub Product Hub Commissionaire Nota Fiscal Localization High Tech Production Planning (PP) General Available to Promise ekanban Planning 3 rd Party. Vertex or Sabrix Financial Supply Chain Mgmt (FSCM) Credit Management Supplier Relationship Mgmt (SRM) MDM Catalogs Self Service Registration Supply Chain Mgmt (SCM) Advanced Planning & Optimizer (APO) Demand Planning Supply Network Planning Cash Management & Liquidity Planning Bus. Planning & Consolidations (BPC) Business Consolidation Planning Self-Service Procurement Sourcing (RFx/Auction) Supplier Network Collaboration Global Available to Promise Note: This is not the full SAP landscape Confirmed in scope Potential Agile / Future Release Incremental capability in scope for foundation 8

9 Re-architect the Business Processes to Enable the Future Business Model Sales and Marketing Manage customer relationships Track and manage product pipeline Forecast sales Generate quote and configure products Manage leases Manage commissions Engineering Product Delivery Record to Report Design & develop hardware Design & develop software Release product Release product & revisions Other Businesses Manage hardwar e changes Manage electronic licenses Product & Process Design Order confirmation Plan Post-order Integration Supply Chain Order to Cash Revenue & Cost Posting Make to order Invoice Ship and Deliver Collect payment General Accounting & Consolidation Taxes & Treasury Fixed Assets Corp. FP&A Functional Finance & Mgmt Reporting Information Mgmt RSA BRS Iomega Sourcing Order Management Procure to Pay Contract Management Payment & Settlement Master Data Reporting Customer master Item master Other master Business Intelligence and Reporting Global Services Plan/install products and solutions Support install base Provide environment support services Provide professional services Manage contracts Primary scope Other processes impacted by ERP (TBD) Future release (TBD) Out of scope 9

10 VBlock for Mission Critical lications Technology Highlights Architecture SAP Tier ESX Cluster SQL Server ESX Cluster Oracle ESX Cluster 3 Separate ESX Clusters Best Practice License Restrictions SAP Tier Cluster VMware HA Load Balanced SQL Server Cluster VMware HA Oracle Cluster VMware HA Clusterware HA Oracle MS Integration ERP 10

11 Scope of Propel Integration Architecture Private Cloud B2B Enterprise Integration 11

12 SpringSource Technology Reduce operational costs Improve agility of IT delivery Drive workforce productivity Architect for the future Lightweight application server Enterprise monitoring Enterprise software framework Web, Integration, Batch, Web Services Higher productivity framework for web applications Team productivity ecosystem Scale projects through software, not people Make best practices a first and easy practice Enterprise Elastic Data Grid Enterprise Cloud Messaging Implement EMC IT Proven solutions 12

13 Current Integration Challenges Development Too many platforms Middleware too specialized Little to no reuse across platforms Operations Management / Security Complexity Developer productivity at operations team expense Scalability and performance lication lifecycle management is too coupled to the platform Project cost Difficult to pool resources due to stove-piped skills Federated management and monitoring Scalability 13

14 CIC Integration Bus Example Integration Middleware Distribute 1 Legacy 1 SAP Invoice Collect Process Distribute 2 Legacy 2 Distribute 3 Legacy 3 14

15 Q&A 15

16 THANK YOU 16

17 Vblock Environment VMAX Configuration 4 Engines 3 Bays 96 FC drives with 4 hot spares 64 SATA drives with 4 hot spares No EFD drives (future) Microcode total FA s (16 dual port adapters) 213 empty drive slots for expansion RDF enabled UCS Configuration 5108 Blade Chassis* 2104 Fabric Extender* B230-M1 Blade B440-M1 Blade 6140 Fabric Interface* 17

18 Technology Stack Vmware vsphere EMC Recoverpoint Networker lication Services Availability Vmotion Storage vmotion HA Fault Tollerance Security vshield Zones VMSafe Scalability DRS Hot Add Avamar Data Domain VM backups? Virtualization (VMware) vsphere 4.1 (5.0?) Data Recovery ESXi PXE boot (stateless, separate vnic) vcenter lication Services vcompute ESX and ESXi DRS and DPM Memory Overcommit vstorage VMFS Thin Provisioning vnetwork Distribution Switch Network I/O Control vmotion Storage vmotion Site Recovery Manager (SRM) Dynamic Resource Scheduling (DRS) Distributed Virtual Switch (dvswitch) Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI) VM gold templates Vsphere management: accounts, authorization Clone policy Host profiles 18

19 EMC IT s Journey to the Cloud: A Practitioner's Guide 19