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Case Study: Korea Institute for Defense Analyses (KIDA) Munitions Information System CASE STUDY FOR MINISTRY OF DEFENSE SPEED IT

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Case Study: Korea Institute for Defense Analyses (KIDA)

Munitions Information System

CASE STUDY FOR MINISTRY OF DEFENSE

SPEEDIT

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■ Overview■ Problems■ Solutions■ Results

AGENDA

In-Memory Database Solution

CASE STUDY FOR MINISTRY OF DEFENSE

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+ Overview

AltibaseAltibase is provider of In-Memory data solutions for real-time access, analysis and distribution of high volumes of data in mission-critical environments.

Korea Institute for Defense Analyses (KIDA)1 Munitions Information System

KIDA manages information systems for South Korea’s Ministry of National Defense . Responsible for all munitions inventory and related military capabilities, South Korea’s Armed Forces relies on KIDA to be fail-safe.

SummaryAltibase helped fortify KIDA’s mission-critical responsibilities thus saving lives. With 1,500 simultaneous connected sessions, efficiency is maximized, utilizing 25% less CPU usage.

In-Memory Database Solution1) The Ministry of National Defense is responsible for South Korea’s military and is part of the South Korean government.

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+ ProblemsBuilt on an Oracle DBMS base, KIDA’s client-server system did not meet its needs. Three crucial elements could not be reconciled:

Inadequate Performance: Information on munitions inventories was neither current nor accurate. The resulting communication between soldiers dispatched erroneous facts.

High TCO (Total Cost of Ownership): The total cost of operating and maintaining the existing system was unmanageable.

Incompetent Technical Support: KIDA technicians were stonewalled by Oracle’s technical support. Notwithstanding deployment issues and unfulfilled assurances, KIDA could not elicit straight answers to ongoing, systemic issues.

In-Memory Database Solution

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+ Solution KIDA chose to replace their client-server system with a Java

based web application coupled with ALTIBASE HDB in-memory DBMS. Data was duplicated on separate servers using Altibase’s active-standby replication, thwarting the potential of downtime1. KIDA decided on ALTIBASE HDB over Oracle TimesTen for three primary reasons: ALTIBASE HDB benchmark test results grossly outperformed Oracle TimesTen2.

Altibase’s best in class technical support.

Significantly lower TCO.

In-Memory Database Solution

1) ALTIBASE HDB resides on two identical HP superdome servers running HP-UX OS. Each server had 58 * 1.6GHz cores, 128GB RAM, and 3TB disk space.2) ALTIBASE HDB with its server configuration is capable of effortlessly loading 5 years of KIDA’s entire data into memory. As a result, KIDA can process virtually everything it needs in memory. Seldom needing to read from or write to disk, the outcome is incomparable performance.

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+ Results Superior speed, reliability and stability fortify KIDA’s mission-

critical responsibilities. With 1,500 simultaneously connected sessions, efficiency is maximized, utilizing 25% less CPU usage.

South Korea’s Armed Forces are equipped with accurate, munitions information and can properly defend their country.

KIDA leverages Altibase’s technical support staff, gaining from their rapid response time and effectual information exchange.

South Korea’s Ministry of National Defense can effectively reallocate capital as KIDA’s TCO is a fraction of competition.

In-Memory Database Solution

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