2 Goals and Objectives 1. Define the commercial and technical benefits of migrating from UNIX(SUN,AIX,UX) to SUSE Linux 2. Review TCS migration approach & methodology 3. Why SUSE Linux the ideal enterprise Linux platform for Unix to Linux migration? 4. Identify actionable items 3 Engineering Excellence 4 Leading Indicators of UNIX to Linux Migration IDC predicts Second Wave of migration by 2014 driven by technology refresh and drive to reduce CapEx OS on X86 best positioned for growth with Linux/Windows 34.5% of new Linux deployments are as a result of migration from UNIX (The Linux Foundation) 63% companies considering UNIX migrations are exploring Cloud (IDC) Workloads getting migrated onto Linux Middleware, Application, Web Servers Databases (Oracle, DB2, Sybase) Business Applications (SAP, Oracle Enterprise Apps) Line of Business Applications 5 Better Price Performance with SUSE Linux TCO Comparison (5 year cumulative cost) Sun Solaris on Sun SPARC T5440 SLES on HP ProLiant DL 785 G6 Saving with SLES Saving % with SLES IT Costs Server Hardware 124,896 95,328 29,568 23.67% Server Software 33,000 12,628 20,372 61.73% Systems Management 95,275 68,225 27,050 28.39% Facilities 49,155 37,495 11,660 23.72% Change Costs 5,825 89,134 -83,309 -1430.20% HW and SW Support and Maintenance 346,780 27,470 319,310 92.08% Total IT Costs 654,931 330,280 324,651 49.57% Source: ALINEAN Report 6 UNIX to SUSE Linux Enterprise Server When its business critical, make the smart move 50% to 80% TCO Savings Proven (Study by ALINEAN) 99.999% Proven High Availability and Clustering Built-in https://www.suse.com/success/stories/burton.html 60% Performance Improvements Proven http://www.novell.com/success/evonik.html 100% Scalable - As scalable as youll ever need 100% Open - Freedom from vendor lock-in Endorsed by Microsoft, SAP, IBM, VMWare, Cisco, . 7 Customer Case Studies Evonik Industries (AIX to SUSE Linux Migration) Met cost reduction objective and achieved 4-5 times faster application performance SAP NetWeaver Business warehouse application (http://www.novell.com/success/evonik.html) CIR Foods (Unix to SUSE Linux Migration) Achieved 70% savings in migrating to SUSE Linux http://www.novell.com/docrep/2013/04/cir_food_success_story.pdf Business Connexion (Solaris to SUSE Linux) Moved BMC ITSM suite with oracle database from Solaris to SUSE Linux on System Z. Drove significant cost reduction of Oracle license cost Geberit (HP UX to SUSE Linux) Hardware and software cost reduction by 50% and SAP ERP performance improvement by 22% Burton Corporation (HP UX to SUSE Linux) Company achieved 99.999% uptime and an 80% cost reduction (https://www.suse.com/success/stories/burton.html) 8 Deutsche Telekom Success Story Revenue Management System Deutsche Telekom Deutsche Telekom has migrated their SAP Revenue Management System to Linux One of the largest SAP Systems worldwide. System Requirements: 1,5 Mio payment transactions and 1,5 Mio bills per day 9 Mio archived bills and receipts 30 Mio customer accounts 23,000 SAP User, 1,500 active parallel 10,000 Batch Jobs per day, 150 Jobs parallel 24 x 7 Operations 9 Deutsche Telekom Success Story Revenue Management System Deutsche Telekom Original Server Landscape 2 monolithic Sunfire E15000 128 CPUs 256 GB RAM 50,000 SAPS OS: Solaris 10 DB: Oracle SAN Storage New Solution 24 node cluster X86_64 AMD/Intel Server from FSC and IBM 768 GB RAM 166,000 SAPS OS: SUSE Linux Enterprise DB: Oracle 10g RAC, 9TB Network Attached Storage NetApp 10 Deutsche Telekom Success Story Revenue Management System Deutsche Telekom Results 30% cost reductions Server Response Time decreased by 45% Batch Run Time reduced by 40% Dialog Response Time reduced by 10% Overall observation Cost efficient, better performance and higher reliability Project Duration 18 Months Database Migration (9TB) < 40h 11 Enterprises are Migrating from Solaris & AIX to Linux Improved Price Performance x86/SUSE Linux Enterprise Server compares favorably against the IBM System p570 servers running AIX 5L, v5.3 for the SPECint and SPECfp benchmarks (www.spec.org) x86/SUSE Linux Enterprise Server platforms are a fraction of the cost of POWER/AIX platform. AIX 7.1, Enterprise Edition for the POWER 770 is US$2,126 per core or US$136,064 (one time cost) for a 64 core POWER 770 server SUSE Linux Enterprise Server subscription for an 80-core Intel-based HP DL980 scale-up server is US $ 5,990 Less Risk Uncertainty surrounding Oracle's plans for Solaris and SPARC Freedom from vendor lock in POWER/AIX limits your ability to modernize your data center Oracle Solaris Containers permit one application per virtual server in a container with Oracle Solaris as the only guest operating system More Innovation Non interoperable AIX and Solaris virtualization/cloud Emerging ISV technology innovation around x86` 12 SUSE: Positioned for UNIX migration wave
Solaris features btrfs: file system with Copy on Write, checksums, snapshotting LXC: container support based on control groups LTTng (Linux Trace Toolkit) capabilities
Snapshot / rollback for package and configuration updates YaST + ZYpp + Snapper + btrfs
SUSE Linux Enterprise High Availability Extension Geo-cluster, automated and pre-configuration
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Improve existing infrastructure and solutions, e.g. NFSv3
Standards compliance Leading OS in IPv6 certification Solid base for SUSE Cloud and Integrated Systems Scalability Most scalable Linux OS YES certified system with 4096 logical CPUs and 16 TiB RAM XFS support for 10 years SAP Only OS for SAP HANA Security Common Criteria Certification (CC OSPP (EAL 4+)) FIPS 140-2 Certification UEFI Secure Boot
14 Comprehensive Portfolio 15 SUSE Linux Enterprise UNIX Leadership Today Availability on the architecture of your choice The most scalable and high performing Linux operating system reliable and secure Interoperability with UNIX and Windows systems Reference platform for enterprise applications Built-in virtualization Built-in systems management provides IT with more choices and greater flexibility 16 SUSE Linux Enterprise ISV Certifications 2012 Jan '11 Feb '11 Mar '11 Apr '11 May '11 Jun '11 Jul '11 Aug '11 Sep '11 Oct '11 Nov '11 Dec '11 Jan '12 Feb '12 Mar '12 Apr '12 May '12 Jun '12 Jul '12 Aug '12 Sep '12 0 2000 4000 6000 8000 10000 12000 SLE 11 SLE 10 SLE 9 Jan '11 Feb '11 Mar '11 Apr '11 May '11 Jun '11 Jul '11 Aug '11 Sep '11 Oct '11 Nov '11 Dec '11 Jan '12 Feb '12 Mar '12 Apr '12 May '12 Jun '12 Jul '12 Aug '12 Sep '12 0 2000 4000 6000 8000 10000 12000 SLE 11 SLE 10 SLE 9 7331 7673 8272 8496 8556 8625 8905 9206 9474 9695 10271 17 Why migrate from Solaris to SUSE Linux ? High Cost of Hardware and Software Today, SPARC/Oracle Solaris platforms are aging, and support and maintenance contracts are expensive. Oracles support is diminishing despite increasing support costs. Sagging ISV enthusiasm for SPARC/Oracle ISVs are dropping support for applications on SPARC/Oracle Solaris. SPARC/Oracle Solaris used to be the leading development platform, but because its market share is dropping at a fast pace, ISVs port from x86/Linux to SPARC/Oracle Solaris only when absolutely necessary. Oracle only virtualization solution Solaris for SPARC is limited to virtualization technologies designed only for SPARC/Oracle Solaris and cant interoperate with common virtualization technologies such as Xen, KVM, etc. Oracle VM Server for SPARC runs specifically on SPARC T-Series servers and enables consolidation of software stacks running only on SPARC T-Series servers. 18 Oracle cloud limitation Oracle Optimized Solution for Enterprise Cloud Infrastructure is strictly an Oracle- customer-only cloud platform and is optimized for Oracle software applications. RAS at an affordable price Enterprises are migrating from SPARC/Oracle Solaris to x86/Linux platforms running new multi-core, scale-up x86 servers such as the HP DL980 Xeon 7500 series servers and x86 AMD and Intel servers from IBM such as the IBM System x3690 Innovation and interoperability - for flexible system evolution Many of the innovative ideas used to modernize data centers are built around Linux and x86 servers, and few, if any, of them are associated with SPARC/Solaris. SUSE partners with a wide range of partners to optimize its performance on their hardware and software products including in important evolving technical areas such as virtualization, cloud computing, Big Data and high performance computing (HPC). SUSE Linux Enterprise Server provides you with flexible choice in continually modernizing your data center to meet your business requirements Why migrate from Solaris to SUSE Linux ? 19 High Cost of hardware and software Today, POWER/AIX platforms are very expensive with costly software licensing for AIX. Very expensive POWER servers and server maintenance Sagging ISV support for POWER/AIX While IBM is a large ISV with its commercial products running on POWER/AIX, other ISVs are dropping support for their applications on POWER/AIX unless sufficient demand warrants porting them to it Lack of technology innovation IBM is generally the only company innovating around AIX and POWER, whereas many companies, including IBM, are innovating around x86 and Linux. This limits your ability to take advantage of many of the innovations around virtualization, cloud computing and more, that are important for modernizing your data center and keeping it modern. Lock-in for the platform With the limited availability of much innovative technology and limited ISV support and IBM-only advancements for the platform, migrating to or staying with POWER/AIX limits your ability to modernize your data center and can even totally lock you in to IBM, leading to continuing high costs and inflexibility in evolving your data center environment. Why migrate from AIX to SUSE Linux ? 20 RAS at an affordable price The price, performance and reliability of industry standard x86 servers have improved over the years to the point where they can meet and exceed the capabilities of RISC/UNIX systems, including POWER/ AIX. In other words, the reasons, such as RAS, to buy POWER/ AIX can no longer be used to differentiate POWER/AIX from x86/Linux. As a result, enterprises are migrating from POWER/AIX to x86/Linux platforms running new, more affordable multi-core, scale-up x86 servers such as the HP DL980 Xeon 7500 series servers and x86 AMD and Intel servers from IBM such as the IBM System x3690 Innovation and interoperabilityfor flexible system evolution Many of the innovative ideas used to modernize data centers are built around Linux and x86 servers, and few, if any, of them are associated with POWER/AIX. SUSE partners with a wide range of partners to optimize its performance on their hardware and software products including in important evolving technical areas such as virtualization, cloud computing, Big Data and high performance computing (HPC). As a result, SUSE Linux Enterprise Server provides you with flexible choice in continually modernizing your data center to meet your business requirements Why migrate from AIX to SUSE Linux ?