ibm power ha v7 technical deep dive workshop
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IBM PowerHAThis is Power on a Smarter Planet
Steven FinnesPowerHA Product Offering Manager
#powersystems, #powerlinux, #bigdata, #IBMWatson, #OpenPOWER
June 2014
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Student Guide & Workshop & Internal Training & Confidential Update Dailyhttps://goo.gl/VVmVZ0
1_PowerVM_Overview http://ouo.io/A5eFQ
2_PowerVM_VIOS_Starter http://ouo.io/TL7QO
3_PowerVM_processors http://ouo.io/nOFC2
4_PowerVM_AMS http://ouo.io/t0nLS0
5_PowerVM_Best_Practices http://ouo.io/awHwM4
6_PowerVM_VIOS_SSP2(1) http://ouo.io/8QLjTQ
7_PowerVM_10Gbit_Ethernet http://ouo.io/vtAN6D
8_Active_Memory_Expansion http://ouo.io/62c4rD
9_VIOS_maintenance http://ouo.io/cu09p
10_Active_Memory_Dedup http://ouo.io/UlxI0
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Power Systems High Availability Solution For mission critical application availability through planned and unplanned outage events
Shared Storage Clustering Technology designed for automation and minimal IT operations.
Multi-Site Clustering for enterprise class availability
Embedded for integrated simplicity and reliability
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Clustering for HA and DR
PowerHA enables 24x365 operational availability
Automation for planned and unplanned outages
Solutions covering simple data center to multiple-site configurations
Application
Application
PowerHA standard edition cluster
PowerHA enterprise edition cluster
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Cluster based high availability solutions
Cluster based High Availability (HA)– Business continuity via workload failover– Provides for redundant operating environment– Automated workload bring up– Environment specific outage actions– Planned and unplanned outage management
Cluster Solutions– Two or more Servers in the cluster– Cluster management console and software– Communication for monitoring & synchronization– Active-Passive and Active-Active models
Disaster Recovery (DR) Management– Multi-site clustering– Simplified compliance testing– Storage base replication options
Technology
Avai
labi
lity Clusters
FaultTolerance
SingleServer
Criticalworkloads
…
System 1
PowerHAClusterNode 1Active
…
System 2
PowerHAClusterNode 2
StandbyPowerHA
Cluster
Failover
Fig 1: Cluster High Availability
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E2E integration Single point of control Application level granularity Distributed server h/w mgt E2E RPO 0-3 sec / RTO < 1H
Single server
Site 1
ClustersSite 1
Multi-siteDisaster Recovery
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Site 1 Site 2
Split SiteClusters
Split Site Mirror
Site 1 Site 2
SAP HotStandby
LogVolume
DataVolumes
DS8K / SVC
Master
SAPliveCachePowerHA
Standby
SAPliveCachePowerHA
DataVolumesFlashCopy
SAP
liveCache HotStandby
3 SiteDeployments
N1-1N1-1
S1
Site 1
D4
Site 2
N1-2N1-2
D2
D3
D6
D1
D5 D2-4
N2-1N2-1
D2-6D2-5
LVM Mirror
Metro MirrorHyperSwap
VG
Split SiteMirroring
Location 1 Location 2
S1S2 S3
3 Site Deployments
Site 1 Site 2 Site 3
SyncMirror
Hyperswap
Cluster
Secondary DS8KSite 2
Site 1 Site 2
SWAPSWAP
HyperSwap
Site 1 Site 2
HyperSwap
Site 1
N1-1N1-1 N1-2N1-2
S1
(Active)
S2
(Active)
SYNC
Site 2
PowerHA N2-1N2-1 N2-2N2-2
Site 1 (Active)
Oracle RAC
Up to 100 KMs
Active Active Sites
Site 1 Site 2
Active-ActiveSites
Site 1
N1-1N1-1 N1-2N1-2
S1
(Active)
S2
(Active)
SYNC
Site 2
PowerHA N2-1N2-1 N2-2N2-2
Site 1 (Active)
Oracle RAC
Up to 100 KMs
Active Active Sites
Site 1 Site 2
PowerHA for AIX: evolution (from HACMP to now)
1989 1992 2000 2004
Third PartyStorage DR
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Site 1 Site 2
2010 2012 2013
HACMP Cluster Active-Passive Failover Resource Group
Management Planned and unplanned
outage handling
Disaster Recovery with Storage: DS8K, SVC
Framework for OEM disk and FS support
Location dependencies Low cost Host mirroring File Collections
Fast Disk Takeover Redundant communication
support (Disk, Network, SCSI target, Token ring, Serial etc)
Integration with Tivoli Monitoring
VG failure handling NFS HA management
Fast Failure Detection Framework for OEM disk
and FS support Capacity Optimized
failovers Low cost Host mirroring GPFS Integration Two Node Rapid
deployment assistant WPAR HA Management Browser based UI RG Dependencies Health Monitoring and
Verification framework Flexible and uniform
failover policies for 1 or 2 sites
DR with EMC, Hitachi, XIV NDU upgrades Self healing
PowerHA v7: Kernel based clustering
PowerHA federated Security Administration
Enhanced Split/Merge handling
Enhanced Middleware HA management (Smart Asists)
SAP HA management SAP liveCache HotStandby
solution IBM Director: Graphical
Management Full IPv6 Support Stretched and Linked
Clusters
HyperSwap with DS8K Active-Active Sites support Manual Failover DR Tie breaker Support 3 Site support through LVM
Mirror+HyperSwap 3 Site Support through LVM
Mirror + GLVM Mirroring Unicast clustering Dynamic Host Name Change
support
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AIX HA/DR Customer Profiles
Data Center Clustering
Added on top of AIX
Traditional storage configurations
Roll your own scripts
Operations = change management
Multi-Site Clustering
Included in AIX (CAA)
HyperSwap storage configurations
Smart Assists (included at no charge)
Operations = minimal change management
TRADITIONAL PowerHA V7
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7.1.0 GA: Sep 2010 7.1.1 GA: Dec 20117.1.2 GA: Nov 20127.1.3 GA: Dec 2013
✓ Based on OS integrated clustering for simplicity and reliability
✓ Systems Director-based management for simple, centralized cluster administration
✓ Smart Assists to simplify deployment of high availability for SAP and other applications
✓ Multiple redundant heartbeat with SAN communications for robust cluster integrity
✓ Advanced resource group policies for automated recovery sequencing
V7 for AIX
2013 Enhancements
Unicast Clustering
Repository disk recover config to new disk
Dynamic Host Name modification support
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AIX Enterprise Edition
PowerHA SystemMirror for AIX Enterprise Edition– Long distance failover for Disaster Recovery– Low cost host based mirroring support (GLVM)
Extensive support for storage array replication– Short distance (~100KMs) deployment: Synchronous– Long distance (1000’s of KM) deployment:
Asynchronous
New York London
GLVM Mirroring
Storage Mirroring
High Availability and Disaster Recovery across multi site Compute & Storage infrastructure
Supported Mirroring Technologies
Replication Technology Sync Async
Host Replication Geo LVM (GLVM)
Storage Array Replication
IBM DS8K Series Storage - PPRC
SVC, Storwize,
XIV
EMC – SRDF
Hitachi – Universal Replicator,Truecopy
HP – Continuous Access
Network
Fiber
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Time to move to PowerHA V7
PowerHA SystemMirror 6.1 7.1 PowerHA 7.1 Benefit
IBM Director based graphical user interface NA Ease of Use
Cluster Aware AIX (CAA) NA Reliability
Triple redundant heartbeat NA Effectively eliminates partitioning
SAN based communications NA Additional cluster communication path
Stretched cluster (shared repository) NA Two-Site unicast or multicast HA/DR
Cross Site Mirroring (single site stretch cluster) NA LVM mirroring with CAA
Linked clusters (separate repositories) NA Two-Site HA/DR separate networks
HyperSwap with DS8800, DS8870 NA Two-Site continuously available storage
Active-Active HyperSwap & single node HyperSwap NA Options for continuous app and storage availability
Multi-Site set up wizard NA Speeds up implementation
Two site linked cluster operator managed failover NA Operator decides whether or not to failover
Federated Security NA Cluster wide security management
Live Cache SAP hot standby NA Fast failover for APO SCM
Smart Assists for LiveCache and Netweaver NA Faster, customizable deployment
Root Vg failure handling NA Avoid downtime due to inactive OS
PowerHA V6.1 EOS: 4/30/2015
Three year service extension planned
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PowerHA SystemMirror 7.1.X Editions for AIX
High Level Features StandardEdition
Enterprise Edition
Centralized Management CSPOC
Cluster resource management
Shared Storage management
Cluster verification framework
Integrated disk heartbeat
SMIT management interfaces
AIX event/error management
Integrated heartbeat
PowerHA DLPAR HA management
Smart Assists
Multi Site HA Management
PowerHA GLVM async mode
GLVM deployment wizard
IBM Metro Mirror support
IBM Global Mirror support
OEM Copy Services
Hyperswap with DS8K
Highlights:
Editions to optimize software value capture
Standard Edition targeted at datacenter HA
Enterprise Edition targeted at multi-site HA/DR
- Stretched Clusters
- Linked Clusters
Per processor core used + tiered pricing structure
- Small/Med/Large
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PowerHA 7.1 Two-Site Solutions
PowerHA SystemMirror Enterprise Edition– Two for two-site deployments– Each option provide configurations
optimized for customer requirements
Stretched Cluster– Supports unicast (default) or multicast
communications– Triple redundant heartbeat – Campus/Metro deployments
Linked Cluster– Enables two sites with independent
networks (campus or cross country)– Suitable for campus, metro and cross
country deployments
Two-Site Stretched Cluster
Two-Site Linked Cluster
Repository Disk
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PowerHA SystemMirror 7.1 Stretched Clusters
Cross-Site MirroringCampus
Continuous access to data in the event of a storage
subsystem outage
Single Data Center Applications remain active
PowerHA-Standard EditionLVM Mirroring
RPO=0, RTO = 0
Two Data Centers
Systems remain active
Hyper Swap MirroringMetropolitan Region
PowerHA Enterprise Edition DS8800 and Metro Mirror
RPO =0 RTO <1 hrStorage RTO..minutes
Continuous access to data in the event of a storage
subsystem outage
Multi-site workloads can withstand site and/or storage
failures
Two Data CentersSystems remain active
Recovery within a Metropolitan Region
PowerHA Enterprise Edition GLVM, Metro Mirror,
SRDF,TrueCopyRPO=0 & RTO<1 hr
Repository Disk Standard Edition Enterprise Edition
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PowerHA SystemMirror 7.1 Linked Clusters
Two Data Centers
Rapid Systems Disaster Recovery with “seconds” of
Data Loss
Disaster recovery for out of region interruptions
Disaster Recovery atExtended Distance
PowerHA Enterprise Edition GLVM/PPRC/SVC/SRDF/TrueCopyRPO secs & RTO <1 hr
Cross-Site MirroringCampus
Continuous access to data in the event of a storage
subsystem outage
Single Data Centers Applications remain active
PowerHA-Standard EditionLVM Mirroring
RPO=0, RTO ~ 0
Hyper-Swap MirroringMetropolitan Region
Continuous access to data in the event of a storage
subsystem outage
Single Data Centers Applications remain active
PowerHA-Entertprise EditionDS8800 and Metro Mirror
RPO=0, RTO ~ 0
Multi-site workloads can withstand site and/or storage
failures
Two Data CentersSystems remain active
Recovery within a Metropolitan Region
PowerHA Enterprise Edition GLVM, Metro Mirror,
SRDF,TrueCopyRPO=0 & RTO<1 hr
Repository Disk Standard Edition Enterprise Edition
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AIX V7 Two-Site Solution Structure
Two Sites StretchedCluster
LinkedClusters
Inter Site Communication Unicast/Multicast Unicast
Repository Disk Shared Separate
Cluster Communication Networks SAN Disk
Networks SAN *
Cross Site LVM Mirroring
Storage based replication
HyperSwap
Multi Site Concurrent RG with / HyperSwap (active-active)
NA
PowerHA V7.1 Standard Enterprise
Multi Site Definition• Site Service IP• Site Policies
Stretched Cluster
Linked Clusters
HADR with Storage Replication Management
NA
HyperSwap NA
Two-Site Stretched Cluster
Two-Site Linked Cluster
Future capability*
Repository Disk
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Split/Merge Handling PowerHA Linked Cluster
Policy Setting Split Merge Approach
Manual Manual steps needed for recovery to continue
Tie Breaker Tie break Holder side wins
Majority Rule Greater of N/2 side winsElse, side that includes node with the smallest node id
wins
Priority Operator chooses a numerical value such as “largest serial number”
SplitTwo site clusterCluster 1
XCluster 2
MergeTwo site cluster
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Manual (operator controlled failover)
Split/Merge Policies– Administrator prompts– Cluster will wait for Admin inputs– Optional Policy: After N prompts allow auto-
recovery– Custom action scripts can invoked at the
time of split or merge as well
Defaults– Number of prompts (N)=infinite– Interval between notifications: once in 30
seconds and then increasing in frequency– Auto-Recovery after N prompts
site down
cluster split
X
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Campus Style HA: Cross Site LVM Mirroring Cluster
Stretched-Cluster
Common At:• Banking Institutions
• Hospitals
• Power Companies
• Universities
SAN interconnection links
Storage Area Network
LVM Mirror
Location A Location B
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Cross Site LVM Failure Scenario
Loss of a Storage Subsystem will only make mirrors go stale but you would continue to operate without a fallover
Mirror Pool A
Mirror Pool B
Heartbeat Links
Site A Site B
DataVolume Group
VG Import Definition
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HyperSwap Support by AIX-PowerHA
HyperSwap device configuration transparent to applicationApplications continue to use the devices as usual - storage switching is fast …seconds
Primary DS8K Secondary DS8K
/dev/hdiskX /dev/hdiskY
Application/LVM/Middleware
Metro Mirror
Primary DS8K Secondary DS8K
/dev/hdiskX /dev/hdiskY
Application/LVM/Middleware
/dev/hdiskX
Metro Mirror
Traditional Metro Mirror Cluster HyperSwap Cluster
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HyperSwap Support by AIX-PowerHA
HyperSwap coordination across hosts and sites– Planned or unplanned HyperSwap– Multi host synchronization
Consistency group management across DS8K systems
Typical swap times less than few seconds HyperSwap Support for critical system disks
– Rootvg – Paging device– Dump Devices– Repository disk
Disk Grouping Support– Groups disks and establish consistency groups
Support for both AIX LVM and Raw disks– Disk or VG preparation– Disk Error handling– Oracle can be deployed with LVM or ASM disks
VIOS: NPIV only. No vSCSI support Requires DS8800 or above storage
Site 2Site 1
S1S2
S3
N1 N2 N3 N4
Shared DiskTie Breaker
SCSI
Site 2Site 1
Site 3
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Auto-Resync Support (2013)
Administrator can turn on/off “auto resync”42
Events Description Auto-Resync
Replication links failed and then recovered Primary stays active and secondary is synchronized
Secondary Storage failed. Later on Secondary Storage Recovered
Primary stays active and secondary is synchronized
Primary Storage FailsPrimary Storage Recovers
HyperSwap occurs to SecondaryResync from Site 2 to Site 1 is initiated
Site 1 FailsSite 1 Recovers
Secondary storage is made activeResync from Site 2 to Site 1 is initiated
2
1
3
4
Site 2Site 1
S1 S2
N1 N2 N3 N4
4
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Continuous Availability With PowerHA HyperSwap
Metro Mirror
Oracle RAC
PowerHA ClusterActive Nodes Passive Nodes
Oracle RAC
Site A Site B
Metro Mirror
PowerHA ClusterActive Nodes Active Nodes
Oracle RAC
Site A Site B
• Active-Passive Sites– Active-Active workload within a site– Active-Passive across sites– Storage continuous availability across sites
• Active-Active Sites – Active-Active workload across sites– Continuous availability– Oracle RAC long distance deployment
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Oracle RAC HyperSwap Active-Active PowerHA ClusterCustomer in CHINA – PowerHA Enterprise Edition AIX
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LPAR
Application
PowerHA Cluster
Hypervisor
LPAR LPAR
Hypervisor
LPAR
CoD Spare PoolInactive Pool
PowerHA AIX: Resource Optimized High Availability
• PowerHA provides for LPAR resource management during failovers• Can readjust resources from the free pool• Can enable CPU and memory as needed using CoD temp for memory
– For on/off CoD, you’ll need to write scripts for now• Power Enterprise Pools option-both processors and memory are moveable
– Operator initiated via HMC command line or via custom scripts to automate
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PowerHA on AIX with DLPAR cost savings example
• PowerHA and AIX are priced per processor core (license only the cores being used in the cluster) • Taking advantage of the DLPAR technology in the example topology:
– Assume 770 cluster, 7 AIX and 7 PowerHA– PowerHA price: 5,000/core = $35,000…..75,000 – 35,000 = savings: $40,000 – AIX price: 2145/core + 530/core = 2675/core = $40,125 – $21,400…..savings: $18,725 – Total savings….$58,725
U.S. example actual results may vary by country
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Session summary
PowerHA V7 is integrated CAA for robust integrated managementIndustry unique capabilities
PowerHA V7 is multi-siteIndustry exclusive capabilities Stretch clustering and Linked clusteringHyperSwap for continuously available configurations
PowerHA is economicalDLPAR and Enterprise Pools – minimize redundant resource
PowerHA Smart Assists
# Smart Assist V 7.1.1 V 7.1.2 V 7.1.3
1 Oracle Database Server 10gR2 11gR2 11gR2
2 Oracle Application Server 10gR2 10gR2 10.1.2.0.2
3 DB2 Enterprise Ed. 9.5 9.7 10.1
4 SAP Net weaver 7.0 7.0 7.3
SAP Kernel 7.0 7.0 7.2
Oracle 10gR2 10gR2 11gR2
DB2 9.7 9.7 10.1
5 SAP Live Cache 7.9
6 Max DB 7.6 7.7 7.8
7 WAS 6.1 6.1 6.1
8 Websphere MQ 6.1 6.1 7.5
9 TSM (Tivoli Storage Manager)Admin ,Server, Client
6.1 6.1 6.2
10 Lotus Domino Server 8.5.1 8.5.1 9
11 ITDS (IBM Tivoli Directory Sever) 5.2 6.3 6.3
12 IBM HTTP Server 6.1 6.1 6.1
13 FileNet P8 4.5.1 4.5.1 4.5.1
14 Print SubSystem AIX V6 & V7 AIX V6 & V7 AIX V6 & V7
PowerHA SystemMirror V7: Rapid Deployment Guide
https://www.ibm.com/developerworks/aix/tutorials/au-ibm-powerha-system-mirror/
Redbooks
• SG24-7841
• SG24-7845
• SG24-7739
Product Marketing and Service AvailableWithdrawn from Marketing; Standard Program Services Available
Current PowerHA Releases - New software enhancements, new system and I/O support
PowerHA Service Packs - Software updates, new system and I/O support updates
Fee-based support offering planned
SP update for software, new HW&IO support
Significant new functionality added
2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
PowerHA V5.5
* - Estimated since not currently announced
11/08 4/2012
EOS
PowerHA V6.1
Std/Ent10/09 4/2015
EOS
2017 2018
PowerHA V7.1 TL0
Std 9/10
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9/2014
PowerHA V7.1 TL1
Std
PowerHA V7.1 TL2
Std/Ent
PowerHA V7.1 TL3
Std/EntTBD
12/11 4/2015
11/12 4/2016
12/13 4/2017
V7.1
End of Service marker (without additional fees)
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PowerHA SystemMirror Life Cycle
PowerHA SystemMirror V7: ResourcesPlanning, Install, and Configuration
Redbook (www.redbook.com)
1. IBM PowerHA SystemMirror 7.1.3 for AIX Reference Guide, SG24-8167-002. IBM PowerHA SystemMirror Standard Edition 7.1.1 for AIX Update, SG24-80303. IBM PowerHA SystemMirror 7.1.2 Enterprise Edition for AIX, SG24-8106-004. Exploiting IBM PowerHA SystemMirror V6.1 for AIX Enterprise Edition, SG24-78415. PowerHA for AIX Cookbook, SG24-7739-006. Deploying PowerHA Solution with AIX HyperSwap, REDP-4954-00
White Papers, FAQ, Knowledge Center
1. PowerHA v7 Rapid Deployment white paper: https://www.ibm.com/developerworks/aix/tutorials/au-ibm-powerha-system-mirror/ 2. PowerHA Home Page: www.ibm.com/systems/power/software/availability/3. PowerHA Product Documentation (Knowledge Center):
http://www-01.ibm.com/support/knowledgecenter/SSPHQG_7.1.0/com.ibm.powerha.navigation/kc_welcome_ha_71.htm4. PowerHA Wiki:
https://www.ibm.com/developerworks/community/wikis/home?lang=en#!/wiki/Power%20Systems/page/High%20Availability5. PowerHA FAQ: http://www-03.ibm.com/systems/power/software/availability/aix/faq_support.html
Education (www.ibm.com/services/learning)
1. What’s New in PowerHA SystemMirror 7 and Migration - Course code: AN65G 2. IBM PowerHA SystemMirror 7.1.2 for AIX Update - Course code: WRB82G 3. PowerHA 7 Planning, Implementing, Customizing and Administration -Course code: AN61G 4. PowerHA SystemMirror 6.1 Migration, Extended Configuration and PD - Course code: AN42G 5. PowerHA/XD: Extended Distance and Disaster Recovery - Course code: AN44G 6. PowerHA SystemMirror for AIX III: Virtualization and Mobility - Course code: AN43G 7. PowerHA SystemMirror 7.1 Planning and Implementation - Course code: AN67G 8. PowerHA 7 Additional Configurations - Course code: AN62G 9. PowerHA SystemMirror 7.1: Customization and Basic Administration - Course code: AN68G
IBM Services Offerings
1. Availability Factory: Contact your IBM representative or an IBM Business Partner and they will contact us via e-mail ([email protected]) to learn more.
2. IBM Technology Service Offering for PowerHA SystemMirror Multi Site deployment: http://www-935.ibm.com/services/us/index.wss/offering/its/a1000032
PowerHA SystemMirror V7: Resources…ContinuedIBM System Lab Services (LBS) Offerings
Offering Duration Details
PowerHA Deployment Services 2 to 8 days Review of customer requirementsPlan and design PowerHA deploymentSupport deployment and document best practices
PowerHA Health Check Week Review current HA deploymentReview business processesCreate guidance, recommendations report
PowerHA and IBM Storage Planning/Implementation
4 days Education and hands-on activitiesReview HA and DR requirementsPlan PowerHA and storage for the environment
PowerHA Disaster Recovery Workshop
1 to 4 days Develop HA DR requirements by working closely with the on site customer reps.Assist in development of action plan and schedule
Visit: ibm.com/systems/services/labservices
Contacts:1.Linda Hoben – Opportunity Manager [email protected] 1-720-395-0556
2.Stephen Brandenburg – Opportunity Manager [email protected] 1-301-240-2182
3.Send mail to: [email protected]
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PowerHA SystemMirror V7: Resources…ContinuedPowerHA SAP HA Management
White papers and Redbooks
1. PowerHA - SAP HA management Chapter in IBM PowerHA SystemMirror 7.1.3 for AIX Reference Guide, SG24-8167-02. PowerHA-SAP LiveCache Hotstandby Solution Guide: http://www-03.ibm.com/support/techdocs/atsmastr.nsf/WebIndex/WP1006773. LPM of LPARS running SAP: http://www-03.ibm.com/support/techdocs/atsmastr.nsf/WebIndex/WP1014714. Tuning SAP with Oracle on AIX: http://www-03.ibm.com/support/techdocs/atsmastr.nsf/WebIndex/WP100377
Education and Service Offerings: Contact: [email protected]
PowerHA SAP HA Management:: Plan, Deploy Smart Assist based NetWeaver, ERS deployment design and planning. SAP instances, databases including liveCache/MAXDB
SAP liveCache HotStandby plan, Deploy PowerHA Smart Assist based liveCache Hotstandby solution design, and deployment
Pre Sales Offering:PowerHA cluster HA management of SAP
Education and assistance to plan for SAP solutions with PowerHA
PowerHA HA management of Sybase Plan, deploy Sybase ASE HA management by PowerHA Clustering
Duration: Depending on the ordered modules and amount of instances. Estimate will be provided upon request.
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PowerHA SystemMirror References
• IBM PowerHA SystemMirror7.1.3 for AIX Best Practices & Reference Architectures
SG24-8167-00 (Not available for download yet)
• IBM PowerHA SystemMirror 7.1.2 Enterprise Edition for AIX - SG24-8106-00
http://www.redbooks.ibm.com/abstracts/sg248106.html?Open
• Deploying PowerHA Solution with AIX HyperSwap - REDP-4954-00
http://www.redbooks.ibm.com/redpieces/abstracts/redp4954.html?Open
• PowerHA SystemMirror for AIX Base Pubs http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/infocenter/aix/v7r1/index.jsp?topic=%2Fcom.ibm.aix.powerha.navigation%2Fpowerha_pdf.htm
Additional Resources for PowerHA SystemMirror AIX
• PowerHA Website– www.ibm.com/systems/power/software/availability/
• Availability Factory – Contact your IBM representative or an IBM Business Partner and they will contact us via e-mail ([email protected]) to learn more.
• IBM Technology Service Offering for PowerHA SystemMirror XD deployment – http://www-935.ibm.com/services/us/index.wss/offering/its/a1000032
• Redbooks– SG24-7841 IBM PowerHA Enterprise Edition Implementation Guide – SG24- 7845 IBM PowerHA V7.1– IBM PowerHA SystemMirror7.1.3 for AIX Best Practices & Reference Architectures SG24-8167-00 (stay tuned…not available yet)– IBM PowerHA SystemMirror 7.1.2 Enterprise Edition for AIX - SG24-8106-00 http://www.redbooks.ibm.com/abstracts/sg248106.html?Open– Deploying PowerHA Solution with AIX HyperSwap - REDP-4954-00 http://www.redbooks.ibm.com/redpieces/abstracts/redp4954.html?Open– PowerHA SystemMirror for AIX Base Pubs http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/infocenter/aix/v7r1/index.jsp?topic=%2Fcom.ibm.aix.powerha.navigation
%2Fpowerha_pdf.htm
• Education: PowerHA for AIX Implementation, Config and Administration AN410 – Go to IBM.com/services/learning (search for AN410 or PowerHA)
• Education: Lab Services AN44 Extended Distance and Disaster Recovery– http://www- 304.ibm.com/jct03001c/services/learning/ites.wss/us/en?
pageType=course_list&subChapter=194&subChapterInd=S®ion=us&subChapterName=AIX+high+availability&country=us – http://lpar.co.uk/HA/home.html
• GLVM white paper– www.ibm.com/systems/resources/systems_p_os_aix_whitepapers_pdf_aix_glvm.pdf
• IBM storage virtualization offerings– www.ibm.com/systems/storage/virtualization
• SAP consulting services for POWERHA and POWERVM– [email protected]– [email protected]
• Wiki– http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/wikis/display/WikiPtype/High%20Availability– https://w3-connections.ibm.com/wikis/home?lang=en-us#!/wiki/hacmp/page/PowerHA%20for%20AIX
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