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03/05/23 1Managing SQL Sprawl – 26th June 2008
Managing SQL Sprawl with HP PolyServeBreakfast Briefing
Thursday 26th June 2008
For the benefit of all attendees, please ensure mobile phones are switched off
Welcome
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Agenda09:00 Introduction Ian Jauncey - Chairman, Itex
09:05 PolyServe Solutions Nick Coombs, PolyServe Product Specialist, Hewlett Packard
09:25 PolyServe Demonstration Phil Newman, PolyServe Product Specialist, Hewlett Packard
09:45 Q&A
09:55 Summary and Close Ian Jauncey
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Evolution
• Business needs growing• Server costs reducing• Virtualisation creating sprawl
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Itex and Hewlett Packard• Itex worked with HP for over 30 years• Itex focused on HP servers and storage for over 10
years• Itex is an HP preferred partner
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PolyServeSQL Consolidation
Nick Coombs
Who’s PolyServe – A Hewlett-Packard Company
• Innovative Systems Software Company− Founded in 1999− Background: NUMA-Q OS Team from Sequent
Computer• Strong Customers
− Over 500 customers− Thousands of nodes in production− Mostly mission-critical data center deployments− Delivery real utility computing today
• Strong Partnerships− HP: Worldwide NAS OEM deal− Novell: Core Data Center Linux partner− Microsoft: Endorsed as preferred NAS cluster
partner− Microsoft and Novell are also end user customers− Oracle: OSCP and 10g Certifications
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SQL - Customer Challenge
Server Sprawl
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Uneven Server Utilization•Over-provision for peaks & future•Dedicated servers to simplify planning•Dedicated servers to limit failure impact
Many Management Points•Increases Maintenance Windows
High-cost High Availability•Waste passive servers•Configure identical servers•Intervene on failed failovers
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The PolyServe Solution
HP Database Utility for SQL Server
• Dynamic Re-Hosting™ for Optimization
−Stack multiple instances−Buy only what you need−React in 30 seconds
• Guaranteed High Availability for All
−All servers are active−Guaranteed, mixed failovers – Fan out
• One-Click Maintenance−Dynamic Re-Hosting™ for offload and upgrades−Hot insertion of mixed servers and storage −One Windows install per server−Push installs and hot fixes
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MATRIX MANAGER
SHARED DATA
SQL 7 SQL 8 SQL 10SQL 9
SQL 12 SQL 13 SQL 14
SQL 1
SQL 6
SQL 2 SQL 3
SQL 5
SQL 4 SQL 5
SQL 12SQL 11 X
PolyServe Matrix Server• Cluster File System
− All nodes can read and write all data concurrently
− Up to 16 nodes per cluster− Any mix of node sizes and speeds− Full support for Linux and Windows− Certified by Oracle and Microsoft− Mix OS levels in one cluster− Mix PolyServe levels in one cluster
• High-Availability Services− Fault tolerance using standard
servers− Full classic clusterware features− Full n:1, n-m monitoring and failover
• Cluster Volume Manager− Virtualize storage across multiple
LUNs or arrays− Striping, concatenation, online file
system growth
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Total Cost of Ownership
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Source: IDC
Server Environment AverageFive-Year Total Cost of Ownership
(non-virtualized)
Microsoft Recognition
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Benefits
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•Reduction in Physical Servers•Rack Space – 2A per server•Power - £2,207 per server over three years (7pence per kWh, PUE=2.5)•C02 Emissions – 13.56 Tonnes per server over three years•Software Licenses – SQL, Backup, …•Software Maintenance – SQL, Backup, …•Management Costs•Agility – Decrease New Application deployment times•Availability – HA for all servers at no extra cost•Disk Space – Typical 33% reduction of Shared Storage
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Thank You
Nick Coombs07703 [email protected]
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Managing SQL Sprawl with HP PolyServe
• Q&A• Summary• What next?• Close
Please remember to fill in our feedback formCopies of this presentation are available on USB memory stick
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Tools (Appendix)
Easy Path From Sprawl to the SQL Server Utility
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• Graphical Tool That Automates Process− Auto-discovers databases− Moves databases selectively− Auto-creates new databases
• Migrate SQL Server 2000 or Upgrade to SQL Server 2005• From standalone or clustered• From DAS or SAN
• Safe, Proven and Repeatable Process− Manages source back up− Stages steps with validation− Documents steps in reports
Migration Tool Capabilities• Supported migration scenarios:
− SQL 2000 to SQL 2000− SQL 2000 to SQL 2005− SQL 2005 to SQL 2005
• What the tool does:− Migrate user databases− Migrate SQL logins− Migrate Linked/remote servers− Migrate SQL jobs
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Connection String Management – Instance Alias Tool
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Multiple Virtual IPs each with a Default named instance (port 1433) are hosted per physical cluster node
Connection
201.25.2.100
SQL Data
serv1
SQL Server(Default) (1433)
Client1Application
serv1
201.25.2.100:1433
serv1
SQL Data
201.25.2.1poly1
SQL Server(NInst1) (40001)
201.25.2.2poly2
SQL Server(NInst2) (40002)
1433 40001
1433
201.25.2.100:1433
40001
Client Connection Strings Don’t Change
201.25.2.100 (VSQL1)201.25.2.102 (VSQL3)
201.25.2.101 (VSQL2)201.25.2.103 (VSQL4)
201.25.2.104 (VSQL5)
Migrate instance
Migrate IP(optional)
Alias
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Thank You
Nick Coombs07703 [email protected]