SUSE BU Presentation Template 2014

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When Downtime
Is Not An Option
Forrester: More and More Systems
Are Considered Critical
Source: Forrester Research, Inc.
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Critical Workloads…
Are You Prepared For Downtime?
Business Critical
Workloads
High Density
Virtualization
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• SAP applications, databases, transactional
workloads, and more
• Or the workloads that may impact a large of
users
• Popular technology that improves server
utilization
• Downtime of the guests and hosts impacts your
IT services
Downtime is More Than
Just Lost Revenue
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Schedul
ed
Downti
me
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Planned Downtime
What is/causes planned downtime?
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Scheduled software patching and updates that require system
reboot
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Scheduled hardware maintenance
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Data migration
What can IT do to mitigate it?
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Schedule service window to minimize business impact (getting
harder in globalization and mobile era)
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Optimize the process
Unplanned Downtime
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What is/causes unplanned downtime:
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It’s a surprise – no/little warning
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Hardware failure, software bug, malicious attack or operational
mistake
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An environmental failure such as natural disaster
What can IT do to mitigate it?
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Reliable systems, HA/Geo clustering, proactive patch
management
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Improve process by best practices and training
Unplanned Downtime: Top Causes
Source: Forrester Research, Inc.
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How Can SUSE Help?
How To Choose
The Right Technologies?
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Three Steps For Customers
To Go Towards Zero Downtime:
3.
Minimize
Human
Mistakes
1.
Prevent
Hardware
Downtime
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2.
Maximize
Service
Availability
Step 1: Prevent Hardware Downtime
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Choose the right platform to fit your IT needs.
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By working with hardware partners, SUSE is bringing
reliability to the next level.
Hardware
Architecuture
Hardware Benefits
SUSE value-add
IBM System z
• 99.999%
availability
• Specially designed
tools and
technologies
• HA/Geo included
INTEL64
• Cost-effective
• Widely accepted
for mission-critical
workloads
• Cooperate with
hardware to fully
exploit RAS
Step 2: Maximize Service Availability
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SUSE Linux Enterprise High Availability Extension
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Industry-leading open source HA clustering solution
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Set up clusters among physical hosts or virtual guests
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Easy-to-use set-up and management tools
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Resource agents for third-party apps like SAP
Metro and Geo Clustering
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Combat regional disasters such as power outage or flood
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Ensure business continuity by metro clustering (up to 25km)
or geo clustering (any distance in the world)
Step 2: Maximize Service Availability
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SUSE Linux Enterprise Live Patching
(codenamed “kGraft”)
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Live-kernel patching without reboot
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Apply urgent security patches before next service window,
reducing the need for planned downtime
Unique advantages
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It integrates smoothly into existing package and patch
management solutions, as it uses the Enterprise Linux RPM
package standard
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While patching, there is no need to hold the Linux kernel for a
short time, as is necessary in other technologies
Step 3: Minimize Human Mistakes
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System rollback
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Built on copy-on-write btrfs and efficient Snapper tool
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Now capable of full-system rollback, including kernel files
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Minimizes risks of operational mistakes
YaST and autoYaST
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The most efficient single-system management framework,
consistent UI
SUSE Manager
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Open source one-to-many system management
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Reduce errors by proactive and automated patching
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Complete life-cycle management, compliance and security
frameworks
More on SUSE Services
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Customizable Premium Services
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Consulting and training
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Premium Service engineer: supplements your current support,
helps lighten your IT staff's workload, tailors our service to
meet the unique requirements of your business
Technical know-how and best practices
Success Stories
Baldor
Read Full Case Study
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Baldor Electric is a global
manufacturing company with
headquarters in Arkansas,
USA. It has 26 plants in the
US, Canada, Mexico and
China, selling industrial electric
products to more than 70
countries.
Baldor couldn’t ensure 24x7
availability to provide quality
service to customers and
employees and eliminate the
risk of business disruption. At
the time, outages occurred
five-to-eight times a year,
costing hundreds of thousands
of dollars.
• By moving workloads to virtual
machines on IBM System z
running SUSE Linux
Enterprise Server for System
z, Baldor Electric Company
reduced IT costs from two
percent of sales to less than
one percent—while improving
response time, up-time and
productivity.
• “The platform goes beyond
five 9s,” says Eric Breuer,
Manager, Large Systems,
Baldor. And the new
environment results in
considerable time savings for
planned downtime.
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30% lower hardware and
software costs.
90% consolidation of servers
(resulting in lower space,
cooling and power costs).
90% improvement in up-time
(reducing disaster recovery
losses).
“We believe SUSE has the
best Linux distribution with the
best support. The platform
goes beyond “five 9s,” and the
new environment results in
considerable time savings for
planned downtime.”
Eric Breuer, Manager
Large Systems
Baldor
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Ciclum Farma
Read Full Case Study
• Leading pharmaceutical
company in Portugal.
• Maintain profit margin by tight
control using SAP ERP
applications, which require a
reliable and high-performance
platform.
• Protect critical workloads
against the risk of downtime
and increase the overall
service availability.
• Tight rein on operational costs.
• SUSE Linux Enterprise Server
that is fully validated and
certified by SAP.
• KVM virtualization technology
that's provided by SUSE Linux
Enterprise Server to preserve
existing system architecture
while using more efficient
physical infrastructure.
• SUSE Linux Enterprise High
Availability Extension to
ensure virtualized SAP
environment.
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Reduced IT operating costs by
50 percent through
virtualization.
Provided a flexible, reliable
platform for supporting core
business services.
“In the nine months since
implementing SUSE Linux
Enterprise Server, we have
been able to maintain 100
percent uptime for our SAP
ERP applications.”
António Damas
IT Manager
Ciclum Farma
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The Burton Corporation
Read Full Case Study
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Global snowboarding
manufacturer; company
operates 24/7.
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Company requires the
flexibility to react quickly to
changes in the marketplace.
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IT department needs to
provide consistent uptime;
problematic in the past.
Previous HP-UX platform
required expensive and timeconsuming administration.
UNIX upgrade was costprohibitive.
• SUSE Linux Enterprise Server
for SAP is certified by SAP.
• SUSE Linux Enterprise Server
can run mission-critical
systems reliably.
• Migrated all mission-critical
systems to Dell hardware
running SUSE Linux
Enterprise.
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• SUSE Linux Enterprise Server
is extremely scalable.
Reduced overall server-related
costs by 80 percent, compared
to previous proprietary
solution.
Achieved 99.999 percent
uptime.
Reduced power consumption
by 30 percent.
“Since moving to SUSE Linux
Enterprise Server, our up-time
has been insane. “We have
some servers that have gone
two years before being
rebooted.”
York
Senior Linux administrator
Burton
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Three Steps For Customers
To Take Towards Zero Downtime
3.
Minimize
Human
Mistakes
1.
Prevent
Hardware
Downtime
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2.
Maximize
Service
Availability
Three Steps For Customers
To Take Towards Zero Downtime
3.
Minimize
Human
Mistakes
IBM
System z
INTEL 64
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2.
Maximize
Service
Availability
Three Steps For Customers
To Take Towards Zero Downtime
3.
Minimize
Human
Mistakes
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IBM
System z
High
Availability
INTEL 64
Live Patching
Three Steps For Customers
To Take Towards Zero Downtime
YaST
System
Rollback
SUSE Manager
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IBM
System z
High
Availability
INTEL 64
Live Patching
For more information:
www.suse.com/zerodowntime
Thank you.
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