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Continuous Data Protection in business critical SAP environment

Continuous Data Protection in business critical SAP environment. Miikka Vainionpää Manager, Application & Integration Platforms Miikka.vainionpaa@kemira.com. Table of Content. Kemira overview OneKem overview Business requirements Busines Impact Analysis RTO/RPO requirements

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Continuous Data Protection in business critical SAP environment

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  1. Continuous Data Protection in business critical SAP environment Miikka Vainionpää Manager, Application & Integration Platforms Miikka.vainionpaa@kemira.com

  2. Table of Content • Kemira overview • OneKem overview • Business requirements • Busines Impact Analysis • RTO/RPO requirements • Technical Solution • Kemira ERP DR plan OneKem_Platform_Solution_View_.ppt

  3. Kemira Overview dd.mm.yyyy OneKem_Platform_Solution_View_.ppt 3

  4. Kemira is a 2.8B EUR global chemical company Sites: ~140 Countries: 40 Personnel: 9400 North America Sales: 632 MEUR (23%) Personnel: 1420 (15%) Asia Pacific Sales: 117 MEUR (4%) Personnel: 483 (5%) South America Sales: 152 MEUR (5%) Personnel: 425 (5%) Europe, Middle East and Africa Sales: 1,931 MEUR (68%) Personnel: 7077 (75%) *) 1 euro is ~ 1,35 USD (2008 figures)

  5. Sales by business segment and global market Kemira company presentation 2008 Total: EUR 2.8 Billion 5

  6. Vision │ A leading water chemistry company Target customers Focus on customers operating in water-intensive industries Water quality and quantity management Water use, reuse, recycling, and recovery Bringing value to customers’ processes Improvement of energy, water, and raw material efficiency Combining understanding of industrial processes and customer needs with a sustainable product portfolio and application expertise

  7. Water footprint is becoming more important Decreasing the water footprint will be even more important with the increasing water shortage Paper 10 l of water for a sheet of A4 paper Beer 75 l of water for a glass of beer Leather 16,000 l of water / kg Industrial products 8 million l of water per vehicle (value: $100,000) A product’s water footprint consists of the total use of water in its value chain. For instance, the water footprint of beer also includes the water needed to grow barley. For industrial products, the water footprint is evaluated against the product's value – on average, 80 l / dollar. Source: www.waterfootprint.org

  8. OneKem Overview dd.mm.yyyy OneKem_Platform_Solution_View_.ppt 8

  9. OneKem Solution ERP landscape BW landscape SCM landscape HCM landscape CRM landscape PI landscape Portal landscape WebSAPConsole landscape Vertex landscape Solution Manager landscape Archiving landscape Scanning landscape Disaster Recovery landscape Firstname Lastname, Segmentname (optional) 9/11/2014 9

  10. Business Requirements dd.mm.yyyy OneKem_Platform_Solution_View_.ppt 10

  11. Business Impact Analysis

  12. Criticality Classes – RTO/RPO Requirements RTO: Targeted amount of time to restart a business service after a disaster event RPO: Amount of data lost from failure, measured as the amount of time from a disaster event

  13. Technical Solution dd.mm.yyyy OneKem_Platform_Solution_View_.ppt 13

  14. Technical solution • Application Platform: • SAP WAS 7.00 (ABAP/Java) • Database: • SQL Server 2005 Enterprise Edition (64-bit) SP01/SP02 • Operating System: • MS Windows Server 2003 R2 Enterprise x64 Edition SP01/SP02 • Hardware: • 64 physical servers • Dell PE 2950 2 x Quad-Core Xeon 2.66/3.16 GHz • Dell PE 2850 2 x Dual-Core Xeon 2,8 GHz • Dell PE 6850 4 x Dual-Core Xeon 3,0 GHz • RAM 12-64 GB • Storage: • 2 x EMC CX4-480 disk systems • 14 x disk enclosures DAE4P + 15x300GB FC4 15k • 2 x disk enclosures DAE4P + 15x1TB SATA 7,2k • 4 x EMC Racks (40U) • Software • MirrorView/S for unlimited syncronous mirroring • SnapView for for unlimited snapshots and clones • Quality of Service Manager to guarantee the certain performance for most critical applications • Analyzer for performance monitoring • Replication Manager enables MS SQL Server consistent backups. It manages point-in-time replication technologies and centrally automate mounting, dismounting, scheduling, and expiration of replicas. • SAN: • 8 x Brocade DS5100 SAN switchs • 32 ports activated/SAN switch • EMC RecoverPoint/SE: • 4 x RecoverPoint Appliances • Clustered (2 appliances/DC) • CDP (Continuous Data Protection, local) • CRR (Continuous Remote Replication, remote) • Journal (I/O-based change/transaction log, retention time 1 week) • Capacity license: 4 TB CDP + 4 TB CRR • 2 x disk enclosures DAE4P + 15x300GB FC4 15k allocated to Journal • Clariion splitter is used for I/O splitting • Backup: • Dell ML6020 Tape Library • 2 x LTO4 FC tape drives • 2 x LTO3 FC tape drives • Dedicated Backup LAN • EMC Networker

  15. Continuous Data Protection dd.mm.yyyy OneKem_Platform_Solution_View_.ppt 15

  16. Traditional recovery methods Nightly backups, snapshots, mirrored images plagued by time gaps, corruption RecoverPoint Recovery to any point in time Mount image to any host in SAN Full read/write access to image without protection loss Use recovered image for a variety of purposes Operational recovery Backup, testing, or decision support Reporting Any Point-in-Time Recovery Nightly Backup: Recovery once every 24 hours RECOVERY GAP Scheduled Snapshots: Recovery once every 3 hours RECOVERY GAP RECOVERY GAP RECOVERY GAP Synchronous mirroring between local arrays: Recover image, but susceptible to logical corruption RecoverPoint: Instant recovery to any point in time UNLIMITED RECOVERY POINTS, APPLICATION BOOKMARKS Check-point Pre-Patch Patch Cache Flush Hot Backup Qtrly Close Post-Patch Check-point Time

  17. Grouping for a Consistent View Allows application recovery to be tiered by service level Multiple volumes per group Mixed recovery point objectives within same infrastructure Provides independent replication controls Recover by group, locally or remotely Start/stop by group Enables grouping of optimization Importance Resource usage Recovery point and recovery time objectives OE CRR CDP CRR CRM SCM CDP CRR E-mail CRR Group 1 Group 2 Group 3

  18. EMC Continuous Data Protection Critical+ DC 4 DC 2 DC 1 MS Cluster SAP DB SAP CS SAP CS SAP DB RecoverPoint CRR Mirror Journal Journal SAP DATA SAP DATA B2D Transaction log backup Networker Backup Journal RecoverPoint CDP – RM + Bookmarks SAP DATA Networker Backup ‘ Networker Backup Server CDP

  19. ERP DR Plan dd.mm.yyyy OneKem_Platform_Solution_View_.ppt 19

  20. ERP DR Plan

  21. Thank you! OneKem_Platform_Solution_View_.ppt

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