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SmartVista CI Ready and NonStop Architectures BPC and HP NonStop seminar Athens, 12 th October,2011 Oleg Patsiansky, Senior Solutions Architect
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2 SmartVista CI Ready HP and BPC Banking Technologies consider SmartVista NonStop solution as a strategic one for payments
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3 SmartVista as BASE24 Upgrade Option
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4 Porting Project Goals Port SmartVista FrontEnd switching component on HP Integrity NonStop platform Keep NonStop version of SmartVista FrontEnd as close as possible to common UNIX version Use proprietary NonStop features if required Develop source code translation procedures to keep NonStop version up-to-date Suggest a NonStop-based hardware environment
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5 Porting Target – SmartVista FrontEnd
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6 Fault Tolerant Message Flow
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7 Prerequisites Stateless components Multiple instances for every process type (similar to NonStop Server Class concept) Single-threaded processes Message prioritizing GUI is not a critical component
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8 NonStop Infrastructure Example
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9 Hardware Infrastructure Features HA-enabled environment with better availability compared to UNIX Less hardware compared to all-UNIX environment Expand option available for distributed database No SAN and hardware mirroring required up to mid- size requirement Scalability on request
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10 Availability Features Uses native RDF/GoldenGate/DRnet features for replication Both Active-Passive and Active-Active modes ready Expand option available for distributed database ServerNet feature used for clustering Remote DR/Second Production Site installation capability
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11 Target Implementation Environments “Pure Switching” installations ATM/Device Controller installations Horizontally scaled environments Active-Active installations with non-equal nodes Where RTO = 0 is a must Retention of the Nonstop platform is a priority
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12 Project Goals Achieved SmartVista FrontEnd ported on HP Integrity NonStop platform NonStop version of SmartVista FrontEnd inherits all the functionality of UNIX version Runs on top of proprietary layers of NonStop Automatic procedures available for source code translation from UNIX version Suggested NonStop based hardware environment
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13 Important To Know Functionality (including operational) identical to common UNIX-based solution OSS used instead of Guardian to manage SmartVista processes It is possible to control the processes from Guardian as well Uses native NonStop TS/MP features for queues and message priorities Process types are registered as Server Classes
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14 Benchmark Experiences Two benchmarks conducted – Bangalore and Cupertino Solution tested for compatibility on H-, G- and J-Series platforms Benchmarked on G- and J-Series including NonStop BladeSystem 180TPS /2-way, 240TPS/4-way with less than 50% CPU load Fault tolerance tests passed - CPU shutdown while system running
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15 PlatformsOSRDBMSOther soft IBM Power Systems (System p, System i) HP Proliant Systems (ML, DL, BL … all x86) HP Integrity rx Systems SUN SPARC Systems (M, T … all x86) Stratus ftServer x86_64 systems VMWare EX HP Integrity Nonstop HP HPUX 11 IBM AIX 5.3, 6.1 RedHat Linux 5 SuSe Linux 11 OEL Linux 5 Sun Solaris 10 IBM I (i5/OS) HP Nonstop OS J06 (OSS) Oracle 9i, 10gR2, 11gR1, 11gR2 SQL/MX and DB2 9.7 (Cobra) C compiler ( GCC, CC ) Perl Shell Oracle Client TACL and OSS shell Technical Environment SmartVista remains an Open System application on Nonstop
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16 www.bpcbt.com Seminar The SmartVista alternative on NonStop
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