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Infrastructure Preparations for Oracle/Hyperion EPM 11.1.2.2

Infrastructure Preparations for Oracle/Hyperion EPM 11.1.2.2. Charles Naslund Indigo New Zealand 18 th of March 2013. Agenda. Current EPM 11.1.2.2 Architecture Preparations “Why Should I Care? ” Server Sizing Tuning for stability and performance Q&A. Agenda.

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Infrastructure Preparations for Oracle/Hyperion EPM 11.1.2.2

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  1. Infrastructure Preparations for Oracle/Hyperion EPM 11.1.2.2 Charles Naslund Indigo New Zealand 18th of March 2013

  2. Agenda • Current EPM 11.1.2.2 Architecture • Preparations “Why Should I Care?” • Server Sizing • Tuning for stability and performance • Q&A

  3. Agenda Current EPM Architecture

  4. Oracle/Hyperion EPM Architecture Technical Architecture HTTP Server (IIS, Apache, OHS)

  5. Oracle/Hyperion EPM Architecture Technical Architecture HTTP Server (IIS, Apache, OHS) Shared Services (Foundation)

  6. Oracle/Hyperion EPM Architecture Technical Architecture HTTP Server (IIS, Apache, OHS) Workspace Shared Services (Foundation)

  7. Oracle/Hyperion EPM Architecture Technical Architecture HTTP Server (IIS, Apache, OHS) Workspace Planning EPMA(Web App, Data Sync) FinancialReportingWeb WebAnalysis OBIEE Calc Mgr. Shared Services (Foundation)

  8. Oracle/Hyperion EPM Architecture Technical Architecture HTTP Server (IIS, Apache, OHS) EssbaseProviderSvcs Workspace Planning EPMA(Web App, Data Sync) EssbaseAdminServices FinancialReportingWeb WebAnalysis OBIEE EssbaseStudioServer Calc Mgr. Shared Services (Foundation)

  9. Oracle/Hyperion EPM Architecture Technical Architecture HTTP Server (IIS, Apache, OHS) EssbaseProviderSvcs Workspace Planning EPMA(Web App, Data Sync) EssbaseAdminServices FinancialReportingWeb WebAnalysis InteractiveReporting Financial Reporting Svcs OBIEE HFM/FDM COM Server EssbaseStudioServer EPMA Dim Svr Workspace Agent Service Calc Mgr. Shared Services (Foundation)

  10. Oracle/Hyperion EPM Architecture Technical Architecture HTTP Server (IIS, Apache, OHS) EssbaseProviderSvcs Workspace Planning HFM/FDMWeb HFM/FDMWeb EPMA(Web App, Data Sync) EssbaseAdminServices FinancialReportingWeb WebAnalysis InteractiveReporting EPMA Dim Svr Financial Reporting Svcs OBIEE HFM/FDM COM Server EssbaseStudioServer EPMA Svc Mgr Workspace Agent Service Calc Mgr. Shared Services (Foundation)

  11. Oracle/Hyperion EPM Architecture Technical Architecture HTTP Server (IIS, Apache, OHS) EssbaseProviderSvcs Workspace Planning HFM/FDMWeb EPMA(Web App, Data Sync) EssbaseAdminServices FinancialReportingWeb WebAnalysis InteractiveReporting EPMA Dim Svr Financial Reporting Svcs OBIEE HFM/FDM COM Server EssbaseStudioServer EPMA Svc Mgr Workspace Agent Service Calc Mgr. Shared Services (Foundation) Essbase Server

  12. Oracle/Hyperion EPM Architecture Technical Architecture HTTP Server (IIS, Apache, OHS) EssbaseProviderSvcs Workspace Planning HFM/FDMWeb EPMA(Web App, Data Sync) EssbaseAdminServices FinancialReportingWeb WebAnalysis InteractiveReporting EPMA Dim Svr Financial Reporting Svcs OBIEE HFM/FDM COM Server EssbaseStudioServer EPMA Svc Mgr Workspace Agent Service Calc Mgr. Shared Services (Foundation) ODIAgent Essbase Server

  13. Oracle/Hyperion EPM Architecture Technical Architecture HTTP Server (IIS, Apache, OHS) EssbaseProviderSvcs Workspace Planning HFM/FDMWeb EPMA(Web App, Data Sync) EssbaseAdminServices FinancialReportingWeb WebAnalysis InteractiveReporting EPMA Dim Svr Financial Reporting Svcs OBIEE HFM/FDM COM Server EssbaseStudioServer EPMA Svc Mgr Workspace Agent Service Calc Mgr. Shared Services (Foundation) ODIAgent Essbase Server

  14. Oracle/Hyperion EPM Architecture Technical Architecture ClientLayer API, RMI, HTTP(S) DCOM HTTP(S) HTTP Server (IIS, Apache, OHS) EssbaseProviderSvcs Workspace ApplicationLayer Planning HFM/FDMWeb EPMA(Web App, Data Sync) EssbaseAdminServices FinancialReportingWeb WebAnalysis InteractiveReporting EPMA Dim Svr Financial Reporting Svcs OBIEE HFM/FDM COM Server EssbaseStudioServer EPMA Svc Mgr Workspace Agent Service Calc Mgr. Shared Services (Foundation) JDBC, OLE DB TCP/IP DatabaseLayer ODIAgent Essbase Server

  15. Agenda Preparations “Why Should I Care?”

  16. Preparations “Why Should I Care?” • "When you're prepared, you're more confident. When you have a strategy, you're more comfortable.“(Fred Couples)

  17. Preparations “Why Should I Care?” • Things to consider before Installation • Infrastructure Needs • Servers • Network • Databases • Workstations

  18. Preparations “Why Should I Care?” • Infrastructure NeedsServers • Virtual or Tin? • Sizing Criteria • Number of simultaneous users • Application Demand • Type of Application • HFM • Planning

  19. Preparations “Why Should I Care?” • Infrastructure NeedsServers • Application Demand • HFM • Primary Load on Relational DB • Secondary Load on Application Server • Light Load on Web • Planning • Primary Load on Essbase Server • Secondary Load on Web/Application • Light Load on Web

  20. Preparations “Why Should I Care?” • Infrastructure NeedsServers • Application Demand • Reporting Use • Financial Reporting Load • HFM Data Source • Planning Data Source • Web/Application Server • Workspace • Financial Reporting Web

  21. Preparations “Why Should I Care?” • Infrastructure NeedsServers • Application Demand • Reporting Use • Reporting and Analysis Load • Reporting and Analysis Services • Data Source(s) • OBIEE Load • Web/Application Server • Data Source • Web Analysis • Web/Application Server • Data Source

  22. Preparations “Why Should I Care?” • Infrastructure NeedsServers • Sizing Criteria • SLA Requirements • Redundancy • Load Balancing

  23. Preparations “Why Should I Care?” • Infrastructure NeedsNetwork • Impact Criteria on Network • Bandwidth • HFM: • Avg 64 - 128KB • Planning: • Avg 32 – 64KB • SmartView: • Avg 28KB • Reporting: • Report Size • Report Books • PDF

  24. Preparations “Why Should I Care?” • Infrastructure NeedsNetwork • Impact Criteria on Network • Application Type • Web • Static Data Sizes • Java Script • Performance is sensative to latentcy. • DCOM • Variable network port usage • Latency affects performance and user experience • Recommend a maximum of 125ms for best user experience

  25. Preparations “Why Should I Care?” • Things to consider before Installation • Software Needs • Operating Systems (64 bit recommended) • Linux: • Redhat 4.x, 5.x • Oracle 4.x, 5.x • UNIX: • Solaris (2.9,10,11) • AIX (5.3, 6.1, 7.1) • HP-UX (11i) Itanium Only • Windows: • Server 2008 R2 (SP2+) • Server 2003 (SP3+) • Clients: XP (SP3+), 7, • Mac OS • OSX 10.6+ (Web Only)

  26. Preparations “Why Should I Care?” • Things to consider before Installation • Software Needs • Client Browsers • IE 7.x, 8.x, 9.x • FireFox 10x • Productivity Tool Support • MS Office Suites 2003, 2007, 2008(Mac), 2010 • Other Software • Adobe Reader • DCOM (Client and Server) • Flash • JRE 1.60_22+ • .NET 3.5+

  27. Preparations “Why Should I Care?” • Things to consider before Installation • Software Needs • Other Software • Application Servers • Weblogic 11gR1 (Licence Included) • 10.3.5 and 10.3.6 • Web Servers • Oracle HTTP Server 11gR1 • Microsoft IIS 6.0+ and 7.x • Websphere (Licenses Additional) • Newly supported with 11.1.2.2 • 7.0.0.19+ ND • Web Server • IBM HTTP Server 7.0+

  28. Preparations “Why Should I Care?” • Things to consider before Installation • Software Needs • A Database repository is required to support EPM metadata and security. • Supported Databases for Repositories • Oracle DB (10.2.0.4+, 11.1.07+, 11.2.0.1+) • Microsoft SQL Server (2005, 2008, 2008 R2) • IBM DB2 (9.7 FP3a, 9.5) • Most other database vendors are supported as datasources.

  29. Preparations “Why Should I Care?” • Things to consider before Installation • User Training • Administrator(s) • Oracle University: http://tinyurl.com/b2cajju • Training Venues • Virtual • Classroom • Self Taught • Onsite Indigo Training • Users • Oracle University: Depends on Product • EPM Classes URL: http://tinyurl.com/cyn59vf • Onsite Indigo Training

  30. Agenda Server Sizing

  31. Server Sizing 5 – 10 users

  32. Server Sizing 250 users

  33. Server Sizing 500 users

  34. Agenda Tuning for stability and performance

  35. Tuning for stability and performance • Tuning Platforms • Server Operating Systems • Web Servers • Application Servers • Oracle Databases • Client Operating Systems • Client Web Browsers

  36. Tuning for stability and performance • Tuning Platforms • Server Operating Systems • Windows Parameters • Linux Parameters • Unix Parameters

  37. Tuning for stability and performance • Tuning Platforms • Server Operating Systems • Windows Parameters • MaxUserPort (used to determine availability of user ports requested by applications such as smartview, planning, etc.) • Default: 16383 • Recommend: 65532 • Use Netsh command to configure start port and range • netshint ipv4 set dynamicporttcp start=1025 num=64508 • Note: Use netshint ipv4 show dynamicporttcpto determine dynamic port ranges • Receive Window Auto-Tuning Level • Win Server 2008 automatically adjusts TCP window scaling. • Some routers, firewalls, and OS’s are incompatible with it and could cause slow data transfer. • Disable TCP Auto-Tuning if your users experience slow network performance (ie: data sent very slowly or drops data occasionally • CMD: netsh interface tcp show global • Set power option setting to “High Performance” • Ref: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2207548

  38. Tuning for stability and performance • Tuning Platforms • Server Operating Systems • Linux Parameters • Tcp_fin_timeout: • Default: 60 • Recommend: 30 • File Descriptors: (open files) • Default: 1024 • Recommend 8192 (64 bit) • Tcp_max_syn_backlog • Default: 1024 • Recommend 4096

  39. Tuning for stability and performance • Tuning Platforms • Server Operating Systems • Unix Parameters • Aix • Tcp_keepidle • Default:14400 (2 hours) • Recommend:600 (5 min) • Tcp_keepintvl • Default: 150 • Recommend 10 • Tcp_keepinit • Default: 150 • Recommend 40 • Listen Backlog • Default 1024 • Recommend 8192 • Socket Send and Receive Buffer Size • Check with IBM for optimal value for these values

  40. Tuning for stability and performance • Tuning Platforms • Server Operating Systems • Unix Parameters • Aix • User Limit Parameter • Set the following vlaues to Unlimited for 64-bit servers • Time (seconds) • File (blocks) • Data (kbytes) • Stack (kbytes) • Memory (kbytes) • Coredump (blocks) • Nofiles (descriptors) • Set to 8192 on 64-bit • SpinLooptime • Default: 40 • Recommend 600 • MALLOCOPTIONS • Set to multiheap:16

  41. Tuning for stability and performance • Tuning Platforms • Server Operating Systems • Unix Parameters • Solaris • File Descriptors (nofiles) • Default: 256 • Recommend: 16384 • Tcp_time_wait_interval • Default: 60000 • Recommend: 30000 • Tcp_xmit_hiwat and tcp_recv_hiwat • Calculated based on network bandwith and average latency • Recommend: (Bandwidth bits/sec) X ((Return Latency) X (8 bits/byte) • Solaris 9 Default = 48K • Very Fast Networks = >32K • Tcp_conn_hash_size • Default: 512 (Solaris 9, 0 in Solaris 10) • Recommend: 1024 (0 in Solaris 10) • Connection Backlog • Default 128 (max_q), 1024 (max_q0) • Recommend: 1024 (max_q), 4096 (max_q0)

  42. Tuning for stability and performance • Tuning Platforms • Web Servers • Oracle Https Server (OHS) • Settings are located in the Middleware_Home/user_projects_epmsystem1/httpConfig/ohs/config/OHS/ohs_component/http.conf file • For Windows Uset these settings

  43. Tuning for stability and performance • Tuning Platforms • Web Servers • Oracle Https Server (OHS) • Settings are located in the Middleware_Home/user_projects_epmsystem1/httpConfig/ohs/config/OHS/ohs_component/http.conf file • For Unix, use these settings

  44. Tuning for stability and performance • Tuning Platforms • Web Servers • IIS 7 • Idle timeout • Default Value: 20 • Recommend: 0 • Regular time Interval • Default: 1740 • Recommend 0 • minBytesPerSecond • Default: 240 • Recommended 50 • Connection Timeout • Default: 120 • Recommended 7200 • Private Memory and Virtual Memory Limit • Set to 0 (64bit only)

  45. Tuning for stability and performance • Tuning Platforms • Web Servers • HTTP Compression/Caching • What is it?

  46. Tuning for stability and performance • Tuning Platforms • Web Servers • HTTP Compression/Caching • Why use compression? • Saves network bandwidth • Improves request and response latency • Applications which benefit from compression • HFM • Planning Web Forms • Recommended only for Wide Area Networks, not LAN’s

  47. Tuning for stability and performance • Tuning Platforms • Application Servers • Oracle Weblogic • Increase the number of connection pool. • Use the Weblogic Administration Console to change the settings

  48. Tuning for stability and performance • Tuning Platforms • Application Servers • Oracle Weblogic • Tune 64bit Java Virtual Machines (JVM’s) • Jrocket JVM Settings • Sun JVM Settings

  49. Tuning for stability and performance • Tuning Platforms • Application Servers • IBM Websphere • Use the same settings as for Sun JVM

  50. Tuning for stability and performance • Tuning Platforms • Relational Databases • Oracle RDBMS • Init.Ora Settings • Processes=1500 • Set Open_Cursors=7000 • Set Cursor_Sharing=Force • Set Session_Cached_Cursors=100 • Set Optimizer_Index_Cost_Adj to 50 • Recommend that the DBA use the AWR and ADDM reports to analyze the user activity • As always, pay attention to the OS performance as well, especially CPU and RAM utilization on the DB Server

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